Alberta projects $1B deficit drop, says pipeline ruling won’t derail budget
EDMONTON — Alberta’s finance minister says the court decision putting the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in legal limbo won’t affect the long-term plan to rid the province of red ink by 2024.
Joe Ceci says the province is relying on revenues not just from the Trans Mountain expansion but other pipeline projects as well, such as the Line 3 expansion from Alberta to Wisconsin and the Keystone XL line to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
“There are a number of assumptions, not just (Trans Mountain.) We have two other pipelines that are in play and will help us out in that path to balance,” Ceci said Friday after announcing numbers for the first quarter of this year’s budget.
“We are on track to balance the budget by 2023-2024.”

