Alberta looks to Alaska Permanent Fund as modelBut governor’s press secretary, Bob King, tells Edmonton Journal that fund’s dividend comes with a down side Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Awash in oil and gas revenues and within two years of wiping out its remaining debt, Alberta is eyeing Alaska as a model of how to spend its riches.
The only hitch is that some in Alaska apparently don’t see the Permanent Fund as the model of anything.
Bob King, press secretary to Gov. Tony Knowle....
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