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Minister of Finance Brenda Bailey tables her first budget in the legislative assembly at legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

B.C.’s $3.5-billion tobacco settlement recorded incorrectly, says auditor general

Oct 28, 2025 | 1:25 PM

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s auditor general says the province’s multi-billion-dollar settlement with tobacco companies should have been recorded in last year’s books, instead of being spread out over this year’s and future financial statements.

A report from acting auditor general Sheila Dodds says the government’s way of noting the $3.5-billion deal will result in an overstatement of revenue in those years.

The province will receive the court-approved compensation from multiple tobacco companies over the next 20 years, recovering a portion of smoking-related health-care costs.

Finance Minister Brenda Bailey’s financial update last month showed $2.7 billion of the settlement as revenue this fiscal year, when the province reported a record deficit of almost $11.6 billion.