
B.C. budget to buffer province against Trump’s ‘uncertainty and disorder’: minister
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister is preparing to deliver a budget today that she says will brace the province against four years of “uncertainty and disorder” amid the U.S. presidency of Donald Trump.
Brenda Bailey’s budget is being handed down on the same day that Trump says a 25 per cent U.S. tariff will be placed on Canadian goods, while Canadian energy will face 10 per cent tariffs.
Bailey says Trump’s tariffs came “completely out of nowhere” when he announced them last November and they’ve already changed B.C.’s financial circumstances.
The NDP government has cancelled its election promise of a $1,000 grocery rebate and frozen some public-sector hiring as it prepares for what Premier David Eby calls economic warfare by Trump.