B.C. premier says politicians return to legislature to adopt pandemic recovery fund
VICTORIA — British Columbia politicians return to the legislature today for a brief session after the October election that gave the New Democrat’s a majority government.
Premier John Horgan says they’ll use the session to make good on an election promise to provide one-time, tax-free payments of $1,000 to eligible families and $500 to individuals to help people get through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Horgan says he expects the session, which will start with a throne speech, will last about two weeks.
The premier says the pandemic recovery payments will stimulate spending and help the B.C. economy.