B.C. premier says some deficits require spending as NDP prepares to table budget
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s New Democrat government has been tackling some of the province’s fundamental deficits in recent months by spending billions in surplus dollars, says Premier David Eby.
But while leaner economic times are expected on the horizon, he said the budget the government tables Tuesday will continue investing in health care, housing and affordability.
The government’s recent throne speech acknowledges the projected $5.7 billion surplus from last year’s budget won’t be there, but pledges “record new investments” in health care and housing for middle-class families.
“Putting resources when we have the ability to do that now is important,” Eby said. “There are people who say that we shouldn’t be doing that, that now’s the time to pull back.”