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What Current Oil Prices Mean for Alberta's Economy

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    Recent fluctuations in global oil prices are creating a complex economic picture for  Alberta,  a province whose fortunes  remain  closely tied to energy markets. As Canada's largest oil producer, Alberta finds itself in a paradoxical situation where rising commodity prices offer both opportunities and challenges for its economy and citizens.   The province's economic outlook has been upgraded recently, with ATB Financial now projecting 2.7% growth in real GDP for 2026, up from its December forecast of 2.1%. 1   More significantly, nominal GDP is expected to surge by 6%, a dramatic revision from the previously projected 0.7%. 1   This upgrade  largely reflects  higher oil price forecasts, with ATB now  anticipating  West Texas Intermediate (WTI) to average $75 US per barrel in 2026. 1   These improved projections position Alberta to outperform other Canadian provinces. Even before the recent oil price increases, A...

100-home owner warns budget will split Aussies into ‘two classes’ (Australia)

A 100-home investor who grew up in housing commission has warned federal budget changes could deepen Australia’s housing divide, entrenching advantages for existing landlords and hitting younger buyers hardest.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3skrykhu     

Where Alberta saw its biggest job gains and losses last month (Alberta)

Despite modest job gains in April, Alberta recorded its highest unemployment rate of 2026 so far, according to the Labour Market Notes published by the government on Friday.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yff38a48    

Edmonton is the only major Canadian city where housing is keeping pace with growth (Edmonton)

If you’ve been looking into the housing market in Edmonton, a new report says the city is one of the best places in Canada to buy property right now.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/parnedmu      

Alberta invests $384M in NAIT’s advanced skills centre (Edmonton)

The Alberta government has announced a $384 million investment over three years to expand Edmonton’s Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.   Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4rv7srd8    

Tower Hill reservoir site under construction, tennis court parking closed (Okotoks)

Today (May 11), construction at the Tower Hill reservoir site will commence .         Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3fwjyp39    

Tas farms still Australia’s priciest as sales hit record low (Australia)

Release of the Bendigo Bank Agribusiness’ 2026 Australian Farmland Values Report tends to be a double-edge sword for Tasmania.     Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4c6pbvfv  

Smith hopes pipeline will lead to more Ottawa ‘accommodations’ for Alberta (Alberta)

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says finalizing an energy agreement with the federal government that includes a new West Coast oil pipeline could not only tamp down the separatist movement in her province, but also lead to more “accommodations” from Ottawa on other issues.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/mukv8kys  

Residents get first look at proposed 48-hectare Sturgeon County development (St. Albert)

Sturgeon County residents are getting a closer look at plans for a new neighbourhood in the Sturgeon Valley South area as the West Rail Outline Plan moves forward.     Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4kc7pcwe  

SA hospital project to drive huge property price growth revealed (Australia)

Investment in healthcare facilities has been labelled by one expert as the single biggest driver of property price growth, with homeowners in one key SA area set to win big in the coming years.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/e2dp7rpc