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Tegan Hill

By Tegan Hill

Tegan Hill is an economist with the Fraser Institute.

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Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews is applauded as he delivers the 2023 budget, in Edmonton on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. Jason Franson/The Canadian Press.
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Premier Smith’s ‘new fiscal framework’ requires constitutional change to make it last 

To truly secure long-term fiscal stability, Alberta needs more robust fiscal rules. By making fiscal rules constitutional, they can’t be easily ignored, disregarded, or eliminated in the future.

Tegan Hill - Posted on March 15, 2023
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