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BC Conservatives Criticize Eby Government Over Budget Deficit and Demand Accountability

BY Connect Newsroom, Apr 9, 2025 6:35 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

The party raised concerns about the size of the deficit and the potential cuts to programs following a loss of nearly $3 billion in carbon tax revenue.(Photo: The Canadian Press)

British Columbia's main opposition party, the BC Conservatives, has sharply criticized the Eby government over its growing budget deficit and is demanding clearer accounting. The party raised concerns about the size of the deficit and the potential cuts to programs following a loss of nearly $3 billion in carbon tax revenue.

John Rustad, leader of the BC Conservatives, called on the government to provide clarity regarding which programs will be affected by the deficit. Rustad pointed out that under Premier David Rustad, the province had a $6 billion surplus, which has now turned into an $11 billion deficit, a figure that continues to rise, with credit rating agency Moody's estimating a $14.3 billion deficit.

Rustad emphasized that with such a large deficit, numerous programs are at risk of cuts. The BC Conservatives are urging the government to outline its plans for addressing the deficit and to specify where budget cuts are likely to occur.

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