Calgary mayor says Alberta budget fails to deliver on affordable housing, transit and jobs
CBC
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says she is pleased with certain details in Thursday's provincial budget, such as investments in new facilities at three major post-secondary institutions. But she's less enthused about other aspects, such as cuts to affordable housing.
Finance Minister Travis Toews introduced the 2022-23 budget in the legislature on Thursday with a commitment to balance the budget for the next three years.
Gondek said she is pleased the province is investing in new facilities and renovations at SAIT, the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University.
But she said the province isn't putting up any money to help cover the shortfall in the transit budget caused by the pandemic.
"What we are left with now is a situation where I will need to go to the federal government and basically beg to access the funds that we are not able to leverage right now, because our provincial partner has not put any money on the table," Gondek said.
This year's budget funds a number of specific initiatives and organizations in Calgary, including:
Deborah Yedlin, president of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, said she's disappointed the province has only $5 million for the city's downtown revitalization strategy — something the city has invested $250 million in.
But she said the prospect of a balanced budget is good news.
"The fact that it's a balanced budget is something nobody would have expected. From a fiscal standpoint, this is very important," she said. "We have something to build on."
Gondek said given the city's support of downtown revitalization, the provincial numbers are disappointing.
"I always hesitate to call something an insult, because a little bit of money is better than none. But this is absolutely not what a partner should be providing," she said.
"I've had better conversations than this with the federal government. They have probably invested more in housing conversions and energy transition centres than this provincial government has."