COVID recovery and child care are Opposition targets as B.C. legislature returns
VICTORIA — The COVID-19 pandemic and the British Columbia government’s economic recovery plans are expected to be key issues in legislature in the coming weeks as politicians return Monday for the fall sitting.
Most politicians will be back at the legislature in person, filling the 87 seats and following a safe-return protocol after recent sessions were largely held virtually online with limited seating in the chamber.
Economic Recovery Minister Ravi Kahlon said the New Democrat government will continue to offer relief, support and incentives to businesses, communities and families hit by the pandemic as it prepares to introduce a long-term recovery and economic strategy early next year.
“We’re looking to have something rolled out in possibly late January and I’m pretty excited about it,” he said in an interview. “What is important is to position B.C., not only for recovery, but for the future.”