Coronavirus may force government to ditch balanced-budget plan: Alberta premier
EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney says the novel coronavirus outbreak is hammering Alberta’s economy and may force his government to abandon its core election promise to balance the books by 2023.
“It does appear, based on all evidence right now, that there is a significant global economic downturn beginning right now,” Kenney said Friday at an announcement in Morinville, Alta.
“We Albertans are not an island. It is frustrating after five years of economic decline and stagnation, just as I think we were ready to see significant growth in 2020, to see this global downturn from the coronavirus.”
Asked if the outbreak could affect his promise to balance the budget within two years, he replied: “If there is a major, prolonged global downturn, that would obviously affect our plan to get to balance in that time frame.”