
From record deficit to ICBC rebate, here are highlights of British Columbia’s budget
VICTORIA — Here are some highlights of British Columbia’s budget, delivered by Finance Minister Brenda Bailey on the same day that U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada were enacted, setting off a North American trade war.
A RECORD DEFICIT, AGAIN
The budget forecasts the province’s first $10-billion deficit, with the gap between revenue and expenditure predicted to hit $10.9 billion in 2025/26.
Last year’s budget initially forecast a 2024/25 deficit of $7.9 billion — a record at the time — before a series of revisions saw it adjusted to $9.1 billion. The government predicts the deficit will fall to about $9.9 billion in 2027/28.