Stone claims NDP took easy route in increasing ICBC rates
KAMLOOPS — The 6.4% basic rate increase announced on Tuesday by David Eby, the minister responsible for ICBC, is not sitting well with the man who used to hold that title, Todd Stone.
“We were successful over a previous 10-year period at keeping the combined rate of increase down to less than 17% for B.C. motorists,” said Stone. “That’s basically in line with inflation. We have seen in one month with the NDP in power that the combined rate increase is going to be 8%.”
That amounts to an average of $130 per motorist starting Nov. 1, but it’s an increase the NDP felt was needed, saying ICBC is in “grave financial crisis” thanks to the Liberals mismanaging the Crown Corporation.
“This government took so much money out of ICBC over just the last six years, over a billion dollars, the cupboard is bare,” said Eby on Tuesday. “There’s no more money for any government to take from ICBC.”