B.C. adds $660M in tax incentives, reveals details of $1.5 billion recovery plan
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government announcing $660 million in new tax incentives Thursday and outlined how it will spend another $1.5 billion on economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new details build on a suite of previously announced provincial and federal commitments aimed at recharging the economy as an uncertain winter looms.
“This recovery plan is just the start, the first step on a long road of recovery that we will take together,” Premier John Horgan said at a news conference with Finance Minister Carole James.
“We’ll continue to invest wherever and whenever we need to, to keep our economy growing and keep people safe.”


