Experts question Alberta budget claims of diversifying away from oil and gas revenues
EDMONTON — Canada’s oil province may finally be shedding its image as an economic one-trick pony, the Alberta government says in its new budget.
“We’re doing all we can and seeing great results on economic diversification,” United Conservative Finance Minister Travis Toews said at a Thursday news conference.
Budget documents trumpet billions of dollars flowing into provincial sectors that don’t necessarily scream Alberta. Tech, aerospace, financial technology, film and television have all seen growth, as well as more traditional mainstays like petrochemicals.
Venture capital firms pumped $455 million into the province last year, double the 2019 figure. Non-energy exports, at nearly $38 billion, grew 21 per cent between 2020 and 2021.