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Canada’s sovereign wealth fund: Lessons from Alberta’s approach

3 May 2026
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As the federal government prepares to establish a national sovereign wealth fund, known as the Canada Strong Fund, it may look to Alberta’s experience for guidance. Alberta’s sovereign wealth fund, launched in 1976, struggled to grow significantly due to repeated withdrawals by provincial governments for immediate needs, undermining long-term investment goals. The Canada Strong Fund will start with an initial contribution of $25 billion, with plans for individual contributions aimed at financing major projects while generating profits. However, the proposal lacks detailed information on its structure and revenue generation. Experts are questioning the fund’s ability to accumulate investments and distinguish itself from existing federal agencies and banks. Concerns are raised about potential misuse of the fund for short-term political purposes, echoing Alberta’s historical challenges.

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Sovereign wealth funds are established globally to manage national savings and investments, often funded by resources like oil and gas. Alberta’s Heritage Savings Trust Fund, which began with a commitment to save a portion of oil revenue, has faced challenges due to political pressures, leading to insufficient growth over decades. The proposed Canada Strong Fund, funded by federal borrowing, contrasts with the typical model of sovereign wealth funds that rely on surpluses, raising concerns about its long-term viability and effectiveness in building a sustainable financial future for Canada. The effectiveness of sovereign wealth funds generally hinges on their ability to maintain discipline in investment strategies and avoid short-term political interference.

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