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  1. B.C. budget lacks effective plan for finances and economy

    Program spending is projected to increase from pre-pandemic levels by 15.2 per cent in 2021/22. ...

  2. Estimating the recessionary impact on B.C. finances: Part 2

    The provincial budget projected that net debt would grow to $48.9 billion in 2020/21. ...

  3. Estimating the recessionary impact on B.C. finances—Part 1

    CIBC predicts the province's unemployment rate will rise to 9.7 per cent. ...

  4. Horgan budget makes B.C. less attractive to top talent

    Appeared in Business in Vancouver, March 5, 2020 In light of the latest provincial budget tabled last month, it’s now clear that the current B.C. government, like its federal counterpart, is not interested in competitiveness—that is, making sure the ...

  5. B.C. Budget adds debt while making the province less competitive

    Today the British Columbia government tabled its 2020 budget. Unfortunately, the budget did little to rein in spending and debt while making the province less competitive by rasing taxes on entrepreneurs, professionals and businessowners. ...

  6. B.C. Budget 2019—a missed opportunity

    In its second budget, British Columbia’s NDP government had a great opportunity to show restraint in government spending and address the province’s waning tax competitiveness. But once again, the government substantially increased program ...