Eby reassures drivers NDP government will keep rate increases to a minimum
KAMLOOPS — While in Kamloops on Friday, Attorney General David Eby addressed ICBC after he said earlier this week that the crown corporation in nearly $1 billion in debt, not $11 million, as the Liberals noted.
Eby, as the minster responsible for ICBC, announced a 6.4% rate increase in September that will come into effect next year. Eby said on Friday it is a relatively low rate hike given the financial disaster he says ICBC is currently in.
“That’s a 9,000% increase. Obviously ICBC is in real trouble,” said Eby, noting the more than $900 million debt it’s facing. “We’re going to need some very significant reforms to get it back on track. We’re working on those right now. There are some very good opportunities for us to deal with autobody repair costs and legal costs.”