B.C. budget eyes staffing but finance minister says no big service cuts or tax hikes
The British Columbia government won’t be making big service cuts or raising taxes in the 2026 budget, even as it faces a projected $11.2 billion deficit.
Instead, B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says the government knows it needs to “operate more efficiently,” adding that Tuesday’s budget “goes further” to curtail staff costs in a process already underway via a hiring freeze and attrition.
“It’s a very serious budget for very serious times,” Bailey told a news conference Sunday.
The Finance Ministry has said the provincial public service has shrunk by over 1,500 people since restrictions started in 2024, with most of those through attrition.


