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2026 Budget Unveiled: Expect a Minor Shrink in Wallets

January 2, 2026 3 Min Read
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Horse Racing Alberta (HRA) has approved its budget for 2026, adopting a cautious approach due to the current economic challenges, while continuing robust support for the province’s horse racing and breeding sectors. Kent Barik, HRA’s CEO, emphasized their commitment to managing the industry sustainably, noting that 93% of revenue will be directed to racing officials and racetrack operators, with just 7% allocated for administrative costs, aiming to maximize funding flowing directly to the industry.

Diana McQueen, Chair of the HRA Board, explained that the Board carefully considered the economic climate, making budget adjustments that aim to protect the long-term vitality of horse racing in Alberta. She described the budget as a responsible balance between maintaining stability now and fostering future growth.

The Alberta Horse Racing Board has approved $16 million in purse funding for 2026, supporting racing opportunities across Thoroughbred, Standardbred, and Quarter Horse breeds. Although this is a slight reduction from 2025, Alberta still offers one of the best purse structures in Canada outside Ontario, ensuring solid opportunities for horse owners and trainers.

The Breeding Improvement Program (BIP) will receive $5.05 million in 2026, continuing HRA’s commitment to enhancing Alberta’s racehorse population. This funding supports prominent organizations including CTHS Alberta Division, Alberta HBPA, Alberta Community Horse Racing Association, Alberta Standardbred Horse Association, and Alberta Quarter Horse Racing Association. Program data indicates that these investments help increase the racing population by improving breeding operations and racehorse quality.

The Racehorse Procurement Incentive Program (RPIP), established in 2022 to grow Alberta’s horse farm populations, and the Racehorse Shipping Incentive Program (RSIP), which assists with horse transportation costs within the province, will receive a combined allocation of $600,000 for 2026. This funding aims to bolster the racehorse population while slightly reducing housing subsidies for HBPA Alberta and ASHA.

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All these programs and funding decisions are ratified by the Alberta Horse Racing Board.

Originally published by Paulick Report on January 1, 2026.


Fan Take: This budget announcement is crucial for horse racing enthusiasts because it shows a strong commitment to sustaining and growing the sport despite economic challenges. By maintaining significant funding for purses and breeding programs, Alberta is poised to keep its racing industry competitive and vibrant, which benefits everyone involved—from owners and trainers to fans and local communities.

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