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Federal government to allocate $250 million to help struggling Alberta deal with oil-price slump

An empty migrant workers camp, on April 29th, 2015, north of Fort McMurray, Canada. The federal government has confirmed plans to provide $251.4 million to Alberta under a program designed to help provinces hit by sudden revenue downturns.

OTTAWA – The federal government has confirmed plans to provide $251.4 million to Alberta within program designed to help provinces hit by sudden revenue downturns.

Alberta continues to be sideswiped by collapsing oil prices and the little-known fiscal stabilization program provides help when provincial revenues fall by more than five per cent from one year to another.

Money from the program is allocated on a per capita basis, at $60 a person.

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