Tough sell for B.C. budget featuring tax hike, record deficit and construction delays
British Columbia’s finance minister begins selling a budget today that has drawn critics from all sides with its soaring debt and deficit, public sector cuts, and construction delays for care homes, student housing and a cancer centre.
Brenda Bailey calls the budget “serious work for serious times.”
It raises the base income tax rate by 0.54 per cent — the first increase in 26 years — while the deficit is predicted to soar to a record $13.3 billion next fiscal year.
The province says it will also cut 15,000 full-time public sector jobs over the next three years.











