‘The real concern right now is around the stability of these funds’: opposition finance critic Milobar
KAMLOOPS — Late last week, B.C. Finance Minister Selina Robinson announced a shocking $5-billion surplus for the province. The news came as a surprise after the minister had previously predicted just a $700-million surplus earlier in the year. The announcement also came just days after new premier David Eby stated that the province was in a good place to handle the financial burden of his recent promises.
Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Peter Milobar serves as the official opposition’s finance critic, he questioned how the NDP government has routinely under-estimated their own budget.
“I think the concern is right now that in fact this is $11 billion different than what they were budgeting for in February. And the previous year it was about an $11 billion error as well of underestimating,” said Milobar. “I think the real concern right now is around the stability of these funds. Can you count on them year after year.”