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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a potential budget deficit next year is not off the table.

Her government’s 2024 budget initially projected a surplus of $367 million when it was tabled in February.

Smith says that surplus was dependent on West Texas Intermediate oil prices averaging US$74 per barrel, but the price to start the week has been around US$68 per barrel.

She says the lower than projected oil price, coupled with other “different pressures” means a budget deficit is a possibility.

Finance Minister Nate Horner says it’s too early to say for sure, but says posting a surplus will be a challenge.

Smith wouldn’t say if a budget deficit means her promised income tax cut would be delayed further.

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