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A Conversation With Albertans

Albertans expect their government to

  • invest in families and communities
  • build Alberta's economic future
  • manage resource development in a responsible way
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Investing in families and communities

Our government invests in families and communities, and the things that make them strong, including public safety, culture and the arts, and supports for seniors and those who are vulnerable

Primary health care

 

Early childhood development

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Building Alberta's economic future

A strong economy is fueled by education and entrepreneurship, and rests on a solid fiscal foundation.

Albertans know that depending on unpredictable energy royalties creates boom and bust cycles. We've already taken some positive steps, such as saving money in the Sustainability Fund when times were good to use when times were bad. Now we need to take the next steps to get off the roller coaster for good. Learn more about the government's budget process and how it manages its savings funds, so you can be ready to be part of the conversation to help set priorities for Budget 2013.

Dollars and Sense: Consulting with Albertans about our fiscal future

Budget consultations will begin this fall.

Education and entrepreneurship

 

Finances

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Managing resource development in a responsible way

Future generations depend on us to take care of the land and be responsible managers of the resource industries that sustain our economy.

Environmental management

 

Expanding our markets