As Canadians prepare for a "generational" federal budget to be unveiled on Tuesday, leaders across Alberta consider what they hope to see in it.
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to make "generational investments" in the country's economy and infrastructure. But he's noted Canadians should prepare for "challenges" and "sacrifices" stemming from the budget.
At Calgary city hall and the Alberta legislature, political leaders have put infrastructure funding near the top of their wish lists.
“We want to see continued investment in major transit infrastructure such as the Green Line ,” said Jeromy Farkas, who was sworn in as Calgary's mayor last week.
Along with a greater focus on infrastructure funding for large cities, Farkas is also calling for support of public safety measur

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