Alberta Premier Smith can’t quantify savings from referendum proposals on immigration
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government isn’t sure how much it might save if referendum questions proposing restrictions to social services for some newcomers are approved in the fall.
Smith announced in a TV address Thursday that her United Conservative Party government is putting nine questions to a provincewide referendum on Oct. 19.
They include proposals to restrict social services from some immigrants and charge a fee to non-permanent residents to access health and education. Another would require immigrants live in Alberta for one year before qualifying for certain social programs.
Smith said Friday the province has never seen its finances simultaneously squeezed by slagging oil prices and such population growth, so it needs to address “out-of-control” temporary residents.


