B.C.’s budget surges to $12.5 billion deficit because of pandemic
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s balanced budget has been shattered by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the province forecasting a deficit of $12.5 billion for 2020-21.
Finance Minister Carole James said the numbers are staggering with job losses of 235,000 since February and a predicted GDP decline of 6.8 per cent by the end of this year.
“We were preparing for economic moderation, we were well-equipped to be able to weather the challenges,” James said at a news conference Tuesday.
“What came next was unprecedented. Mere weeks after Budget 2020 was tabled, our entire world changed.”


