Kenney and United Conservatives promise $714-million budget surplus by 2023
CALGARY — The United Conservatives are promising to get Alberta’s books out of the red and into a $714-million surplus by 2023 — a year earlier than the NDP.
The party also says if it wins the spring election, it will raise Alberta’s debt level to $86 billion over that time period, a figure that is well below current government projections.
“This is a very mainstream, balanced approach to gradually getting to balance without any absolute reductions in spending,” UCP Leader Jason Kenney told reporters Saturday.
“But we will only get there if we grow the economy.”