B.C. budget sets aside nearly $6 billion for COVID support, forecasts $8.1-billion deficit
VICTORIA — The B.C. government set aside nearly $6 billion in new spending to address the COVID-19 pandemic in its first budget since the fall election.
But it’s not immediately increasing circuit-breaker aide funding for the hard-hit hospitality sector, following an extension of bans on in-restaurant dining and social gatherings through the May long weekend.
The new funding includes nearly $2.5 billion in ongoing support for small and medium-sized businesses and support for the health-care system.
It’s also allocating $3.25 billion in pandemic contingency funding that could be used for sectors such as hospitality and tourism based on virus transmission rates over the next few weeks.