The 11\u002Dweek spring legislative session kicks off Monday with the throne speech laying out the government\u0027s broad vision for the year ahead.
affordability credit, and funding to boost the ranks of the RCMP. Anotherfor non-profit housing providers to purchase buildings for affordable housing.
“ plans on spending over $5 billion by March 31. And I can tell you as a former finance minister, the announcements that I’ve seen thus far are notable in lacking any kind of detail,” he told Postmedia. “It’s clear to me they’re just rushing this spending through so that they have no surplus funds at the end of the year.”Article content
“But of course, the government providing a lot of financial help to citizens risks fuelling inflation longer,” he said. Eby has promised to overhaul the province’s social housing program and build homes for middle-class families through the B.C. Builds program., Eby tapped former Victoria mayor Lisa Helps to help build out that program alongside Kahlon.
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