NDP throne speech says B.C. government will spend surplus as slowdown looms
, read by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin in the legislature Monday, outlines a political agenda for the coming months that includes a plan to support people amid rising costs now and in the long term.says a global economic slowdown is forecast and B.C. likely won’t be in a budget surplus situation for long.says some people would argue that B.C.
Speech also promises "major new investments to increase housing and services near public transit hubs around the province."– Pay transparency
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