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How This Weeks Federal Budget May Affect Central Alberta
Justin Trudeau’s government has released the 2017 federal budget and once again, the federal government is going to add about 30 billion dollars to the federal debt. What will Central Albertans get in return? Quite a bit more of the same as last year. There are some interesting opportunities such as the federal infrastructure bank and potential new innovation and skills training programs. How to make sense of all this? Todayville asked Reg Warkentin, Policy and Advocacy Manager with the Red Deer & District Chamber of Commerce to give us his insight.
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CFR Rodeo, live music, street dancing, art, theatre and more downtown celebrations..

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