‘Equal funding is the answer’: Eby says Ottawa must lift subsidy for B.C. ferry users
VICTORIA — Premier David Eby has called for the federal government to float more money for ferry users in British Columbia, adding that equal funding “is the answer,” after Ottawa cut ferry rates in Atlantic Canada.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that starting Aug. 1, there will be a 50 per cent fare cut for passenger, vehicle and commercial users of Marine Atlantic — a constitutionally mandated ferry service connecting Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
Eby said now is the time for the federal government to have a “serious look” at the current funding formula for B.C. ferry users, which has come under scrutiny in the wake of federal criticism of a BC Ferries contract with a Chinese ship builder.
“The ask is very straightforward,” Eby said. “We need the same per-capita funding that any other province gets through any other announcements that (are) made across the country.”


