Alberta finance minister says hands were tied with $9.4-billion budget deficit

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CALGARY – Finance Minister Nate Horner says a provincial sales tax is not in the cards as Alberta wrestles with a massive $9.4-billion budget deficit this year, with buckets of red ink expected in the years to follow.

“We’re dealing with lower oil prices, global trade uncertainty, rising construction and operating costs and continued population pressures on infrastructure and services,” Horner told business leaders Friday at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce. 

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