bc government spending

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Clock ticking on B.C. government’s debt bomb

The province's debt this year will exceed $16,000 per person, approximately twice as much as a decade ago.


9:53AM
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B.C. government should reduce taxes to help revitalize province’s economy

Since 2019, 89 per cent of all net job creation in B.C. was in government.


1:39PM
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B.C. government’s record-breaking deficit even worse than it appears

Once you factor in capital spending, the province's debt increases by $18.9 billion this year.


4:30AM
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B.C. taxpayers desperately need new fiscal approach from their government

The government’s projected debt will more than double over four years, from $60.7 billion to $128.8 billion.


9:07AM
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British Columbia’s finances go from bad to worse during Eby’s first full year

The government increased spending $3.5 billion beyond its original budget plan.


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More money won’t solve B.C.’s health-care crisis

Last year the province's median wait time between referral from a family doctor and treatment was 27.7 weeks.


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Federal government not alone in mismanaging finances—just look at British Columbia

By 2026/27, the province’s net debt will reach a projected $128.8 billion.


6:30AM
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Unelected premier driving B.C. government finances into the ground

This year the province will spend a projected $4.1 billion on debt interest costs.