B.C. to table budget that’s expected to deal with COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government will table a budget today that outlines its economic plan after feeling the full force of the COVID-19 pandemic for more than a year.
B.C.’s last budget was tabled in February 2020, just as the province’s first COVID-19 cases were being diagnosed.
It forecast modest surpluses for three years.
Finance Minister Selina Robinson says the pandemic has changed that outlook, but added in a recent interview that the budget will look beyond COVID-19 and lay the groundwork for future prosperity.