Finance minister seeks to reassure anxious Alberta, sees signs of improvement
Posted Mar 27, 2017 12:59 pm.
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CALGARY – Canada’s finance minister sought to reassure Albertans in a speech to a Calgary business audience Monday morning.
Bill Morneau told the Calgary Chamber of Commerce that Alberta residents have been hit harder than most from the economic downturn.
He says there are some signs of economic improvement but he realizes many are still anxious.
Morneau spent the majority of his speech touting the government’s recent budget.
He said the plan will strengthen the middle class and help businesses thrive.
A number of business leaders were in the audience including Russ Girling, CEO of TransCanada Corporation which just received US approval for the Keystone XL pipeline.