Nate Horner

Nate Horner

politician Canada

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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Canada Canada: Alberta’s Finance Minister, Nate Horner, expressed disappointment that the province's pitch for an oil pipeline did not secure approval in the budget. 5

The Globe and Mail: Federal budget 2025: Provinces assess where infrastructure funds will flow

Canada Canada: Nate Horner is the Finance Minister who warned of consequences for unions staging surprise strikes. 5

The Globe and Mail: Alberta uses notwithstanding clause in bill ordering teachers back to work

Canada Canada: Nate Horner, Alberta’s finance minister, commented on the divide between the union's demands and the government's spending limits. 5

The Globe and Mail: Talks stall between Alberta teachers, province as strike stretches into seventh day

Canada Canada: Finance Minister Nate Horner said last week the government had received a new proposal from the Alberta Teachers’ Association. 5

The Globe and Mail: Alberta teachers, government resume negotiations as strike drags on

Canada Canada: Finance Minister Nate Horner said in a statement Monday night that he was disappointed with the teachers’ vote to reject the tentative agreement. 4

The Globe and Mail: Alberta teachers appear poised to strike next week after rejecting tentative deal

Canada Canada: Finance 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. 5

The Globe and Mail: Alberta teachers reject government contract offer, setting up provincewide strike

Canada Canada: Nate Horner, the Finance Minister, provided a first-quarter update indicating a projected $6.5-billion budget deficit for Alberta. 5

The Globe and Mail: Alberta Insider: Province projected to finish fiscal year $6.5-billion in the red

Canada Canada: Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner does not believe a radical response to the budget bottom line is needed, despite the challenges. 6

The Globe and Mail: Alberta deficit could rise to $6.5-billion as oil prices, tariff woes hurt economy