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Alberta budget shows the long-term incompetence of the UCP

EDMONTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With almost six times the royalty revenue of the last government, the UCP are raising taxes, running deficits and cutting services.

CUPE Alberta President Raj Uppal says Alberta deserves a new approach.

“For the last six years, the UCP slashed corporate taxes, underfunded education, underfunded health care, cut post-secondary funding, and cut municipal funding,” said Uppal. “In yesterday’s budget, we have a huge deficit, tax increases, and they’ve still not reversed their own cuts to education and health care.”

“There’s a crisis in health care, but no new funding for hospitals or primary care. Classrooms are overcrowded, but no funding for a single new public school.”

Uppal noted that Albertans will pay an additional $360 million in increased taxes and fees while corporate taxes remain the same.

The almost $10 billion deficit wipes out the surpluses of previous years that were themselves built on cuts to key services.

“Today’s budget just shows, again, that the UCP are incompetent managers of our money and our public services.”

Key areas of concern:

  • Alberta still has the lowest funding for education of any province.
  • Property tax increase.
  • Home care costs to increase by 2%.
  • Increased taxes on hotel rooms and rental cars.
  • Twenty-seven new tax and fee increases of 10% overall.
  • An increase in certification cost for trades, including a $150 fees for Red Seal and entrance exams, where previously there was none. Previously, fees for a Blue seal were $50, trade qualifier was $60, and the apprenticeship education program was $35.
  • The UCP is creating a 5th entity to manage health care. Health Shared Services (HSS), to centralize corporate services between its four health agencies. How is this anything other than recreating AHS after they blew it up?
  • No funding for new hospitals in Edmonton or Calgary.
  • No new funding for primary health care, even with our hospitals in crisis.
  • No funding for any new public schools.

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