Premier announces $1.5 billion COVID economic recovery plan
The British Columbia government is announcing $660 million in new tax incentives and outlining how it will spend another $1.5 billion for economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The plan earmarks $417 million to support jobs and training, including $300 million to hire new health-care workers.
Premier John Horgan’s government has also announced funding for the tourism industry, food security, climate action, and technology and innovation.
“As British Columbians, we’ve been through a lot recently. We know our recovery won’t happen overnight, but by focusing on people and taking care of each other, we will ensure there are better days ahead for all of us,” said Horgan. “The steps we are taking now will improve health care, get people back to work, support B.C. businesses and strengthen our neighbourhoods and communities.”











