
Nate Horner
Nate Horner is Alberta’s Minister of Finance, who temporarily took control of AIMCo’s board following a major leadership change. He was involved in the strategic reset of AIMCo, which resulted in the recent closure of its New York and Singapore offices.
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Provincial Finance Minister Nate Horner on Thursday tabled the budget with a $9.37-billion deficit alongside minimal cuts.
Smith pins Alberta deficit on Ottawa’s immigration policies, but the budget doesn’tNate Horner is the Finance Minister of Alberta who expressed confidence in the province's oil price estimates.
Alberta Budget 2026: Province paints rosy oil price forecast despite resource-driven shortfallNate Horner is the Alberta Finance Minister who tabled the province’s budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year.
Alberta Budget 2026: Province forecasts $9.37-billion deficit, spending expected to hit recordFinance Minister Nate Horner told reporters that the province has in past years relied on resource revenues of $20-billion or more.
Alberta to present 2026 budget that includes a multibillion-dollar deficitNate Horner, the Finance Minister, dismissed AIMCo’s previous CEO and board of directors.
AIMCo names Ray Gilmour as permanent CEOAlberta’s Finance Minister, Nate Horner, expressed disappointment that the province's pitch for an oil pipeline did not secure approval in the budget.
Federal budget 2025: Provinces assess where infrastructure funds will flowNate Horner is the Finance Minister who warned of consequences for unions staging surprise strikes.
Alberta uses notwithstanding clause in bill ordering teachers back to workNate Horner, Alberta’s finance minister, commented on the divide between the union's demands and the government's spending limits.
Talks stall between Alberta teachers, province as strike stretches into seventh dayFinance Minister Nate Horner said last week the government had received a new proposal from the Alberta Teachers’ Association.
Alberta teachers, government resume negotiations as strike drags onFinance Minister Nate Horner said in a statement Monday night that he was disappointed with the teachers’ vote to reject the tentative agreement.
Alberta teachers appear poised to strike next week after rejecting tentative dealFinance Minister Nate Horner said Monday he was disappointed with the vote as it’s the government’s position the offer would’ve addressed major issues for teachers.
Alberta teachers reject government contract offer, setting up provincewide strikeHe added, describing a ballooning deficit of $6.5-billion in the coming year.
Alberta minister calls teachers union ‘manipulative’ as strike or lockout looms amid book banNate Horner, the Finance Minister, provided a first-quarter update indicating a projected $6.5-billion budget deficit for Alberta.
Alberta Insider: Province projected to finish fiscal year $6.5-billion in the redAlberta Finance Minister Nate Horner does not believe a radical response to the budget bottom line is needed, despite the challenges.
Alberta deficit could rise to $6.5-billion as oil prices, tariff woes hurt economyThe new infusion of cash, announced Friday by Ms. Smith and Finance Minister Nate Horner, was made up of $2.6-billion drawn from the province’s surplus.
Alberta adds $2.8-billion to Heritage Fund, expands board of new oversight corporationNate Horner, Alberta’s Finance Minister, emphasized the importance of choosing a new CIO for AIMCo.
AIMCo promotes Justin Lord to chief investment officer, will lead revamped investing mandateAlberta Finance Minister Nate Horner’s year-end fiscal update announced an unexpected $8.3-billion surplus.
Politics Insider: Trump threatens to call off trade talks with Canada over digital services taxNate Horner is Alberta's Finance Minister who announced the unexpected surplus in the year-end fiscal update.
Alberta records unexpected $8.3-billion surplus off higher resource royalties
Nate Horner is the Finance Minister who stated the need for a major reset at AIMCo.
AIMCo adds former CIO to board of directorsNate Horner, the Finance Minister, expressed his intention to engage with the AUPE if they are serious about negotiations.
Alberta public-sector workers poised to strike after resounding voteFinance Minister Nate Horner provided insights on Alberta's fiscal outlook.
Alberta eyes oil slump, but retains optimism over U.S. peersNate Horner, Alberta's Finance Minister, comments on the early effects of oil price fluctuations on the province.
Alberta faces possible budget pressures as oil prices continue to sinkNate Horner is the Finance Minister of Alberta who commented on the changes aimed at restoring confidence in AIMCo.
AIMCo investments gained 12.3% in 2024 but missed benchmarkNate Horner is the Alberta Finance Minister who presented the Alberta 2025 budget.
Alberta school boards strike tentative deal with unionized support workers
Finance Minister Nate Horner delivered the specifics of the 2025 spending plan.
Hundreds of school support workers rally at legislature as Alberta releases budget
Nate Horner, Alberta’s Finance Minister, noted in remarks to reporters before tabling the budget in the legislature that the province would slide into the red even if Mr. Trump once again delayed imposing tariffs on Canadian goods.
Alberta tables budget projecting $5.2-billion deficit as it tries to estimate toll of possible U.S. tariffsNate Horner is Alberta’s Minister of Finance who temporarily took control of AIMCo’s board.
AIMCo closes new offices in New York and Singapore to cut costs




























































