B.C. election budget boosts family benefits as deficit soars to $7.9 B
British Columbia families and small business operators are expected to benefit from an election-year budget that boosts spending while forecasting a ballooning deficit of more than $7.9 billion and economic growth of less than one per cent.
The budget also includes a home flipping tax to deter real estate speculators, as well as a commitment to provide one cycle of free invitro fertilization to anyone who wants to start a family, Finance Minister Katrine Conroy said Thursday.
B.C. is an economic leader in Canada but a slowing economy and increasing housing and grocery costs mean people needed help, she said.
“At the end of the day, people have a lot on their minds right now and they’re feeling stretched,” Conroy said in her budget speech to the Legislature.