
What people have to say about B.C.’s budget as the U.S. applies tariffs
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government released a budget Tuesday with Finance Minister Brenda Bailey saying it defends the province from an unfolding North American trade war triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Here’s what people are saying about the B.C. government’s budget:
“Threats of unjustified tariffs could put tens of thousands of British Columbians out of work, significantly impact our province’s finances and cause economic harm to people and businesses on both sides of the border. While our economy is built to withstand this threat better than most provinces, the impact would still be severe.” — Brenda Bailey, B.C. Finance Minister
“There is nothing in this budget around the tariff response of meaningful programs or supports or even possibilities. When the minister talks about $4 billion in contingencies, including supports for impacts of tariffs, I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that last year’s budget projected a $3.88 billion contingency fund in this year’s budget … Hardly an aggressive response to potential impacts of tariffs.” — Peter Milobar, Opposition B.C. Conservative finance critic