Pre-election Spend-O-Meter (January 31, 2008)
Spend-O-Meter (February 1, 2008)
EDMONTON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) today released an eleven day compilation of spending announcements from the Alberta government totalling $1,259,695,435.
"Announcing nearly $1.3-billion in new spending over eleven days works out to $115-million per day or $4.7-milion every single hour," stated CTF-Alberta director Scott Hennig.
"Politicians of all stripes tend to pork-barrel right before an election, but this dollar amount is unprecedented in Alberta," continued Hennig.
In the two weeks leading-up to the 2004 election spending announcements roughly totalling $89-million were made and in 2001 it was $136-million (not including the $852-million natural gas rebate to Albertans).
"Albertans expect this type of politicking from Federal Liberals, not a so-called 'conservative' government in Alberta," concluded Hennig. "This government should be ashamed of their reckless spending levels; already the highest per capita in Canada."
The CTF's 2008 Pre-Election Spend-O-Meter can be found on-line HERE
Throughout the 2008 Alberta Provincial election, the CTF provided regular updates which are listed below. This included our "Spend-o-meter" which provided an update of the spending promises:
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