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Alberta finance minister to announce fourth quarter results on budget

EDMONTON — Alberta Finance Minister Jason Nixon is to deliver today the final numbers on the 2021-22 budget amid higher than expected oil prices. The budget, which ended on March 31, was last forecast to come in at a $3.2 billion deficit.
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Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon is seen during a news conference in Calgary, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. Nixon, Alberta's new finance minister, is to deliver the the final budget numbers on the 2021-22 budget. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Todd Korol

EDMONTON — Alberta Finance Minister Jason Nixon is to deliver today the final numbers on the 2021-22 budget amid higher than expected oil prices.

The budget, which ended on March 31, was last forecast to come in at a $3.2 billion deficit.

However, Alberta benefited from surging oil prices throughout the earlier part of the year and predicts a $511-million surplus for the current 2022-23 fiscal year.

West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark price for North American oil, has softened of late but sits above US$100 a barrel.

It’s been seven years since the province’s last balanced budget and Alberta is recovering from years of multibillion-dollar deficits.

How the budget bounty is spent will be up to a new leader, as the United Conservative Party is set to pick a replacement for Premier Jason Kenney in October.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 28, 2022.

The Canadian Press