The 2022 provincial budget had a target of $105 million by 2024-25 and $109 million in 2025-26, but the 2024 budget forecasted 2024-25 collecting $119 million and $124 million in 2026-27. The levy’s revenue is collected from hotels and other lodgings. In 2022, the provinc...
PROVINCIAL governmentsBUDGETALBERTA politics & government, 1971-PRENTICE, Jim, 1956-2016PROPERTY taxDefining a government by its finances is a tricky business. Adding to the complexity, governments can change the way they report those finances. This is the case in Alberta wher...
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Similarly, the plan proposed introducing regulations to implement its 100-megatonne emissions from the oilsands as well as lowering that threshold. "Alberta will explore reducing the provincial legislated oilsands emission limit and implementing regulations," it said. There's n...
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13.03.2024 - 16:37 Canada Alberta Taxes 1 The reason behind the new law, according to the Canadian province, is that electric vehicles tend to be heavier and cause more destruction on highways and roads, while owners don’t pay a provincial fuel tax. Under the regulation, the tax will no...
Alberta has a private car insurance market, but its rates are regulated by the provincial government’s Grid rating program. This approach, which is unique in Canada, is designed to ensure that the minimum required coverage remains affordable. The regulator, the Alberta Automobile Insurance Rate Bo...
The OLS teacher of 12 years spoke highly of Dwyer, who was also OLS’ 2024 valedictorian. “There’s a lot of people that learn really well, but she is really organized, tracks everything really well and is probably one of the faster learners that we have,” he said. ...
Last month’s provincial budget announced spending on Alberta’s post-secondary institutions will decrease $55 million to $5.8 billion over the next fiscal year. That includes $5.2 billion for operational spending and $227 million for student aid, according to the 2015-16 budget. ...
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