B.C. throne speech promises long-term care staffing, more affordable child care
VICTORIA — The B.C. government is promising to make child care more affordable, hire new long-term care staff, expand support for mental health care, and tackle inequality and discrimination as part of its plan to address growing inequalities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the speech from the throne, Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin read the province’s blueprint for managing ongoing health crises and the recovery of B.C.’s economy.
“The last year has challenged our province and our people in ways we could never have imagined,” Austin read.
“The difficult times are not over yet. As we begin this legislative session, your government urges you not to lose sight of what has made our province so resilient. A year ago, British Columbians would stand on their front lawns and balconies at seven o’clock in the evening to bang pots and pans. It is this same spirit of common purpose that we must summon again to get us safely through to the end of the pandemic.”