A B.C. budget few like, with job cuts, higher taxes and increased debt and deficit
VICTORIA — No wonder British Columbia Finance Minister Brenda Bailey thought she was going to be “the least popular person in the province.”
She tabled a budget Tuesday that boosts taxes, delays projects for the old, the young and cancer patients, while failing to rein in the deficit as previously pledged.
Instead, it brings in a record deficit of $13.3 billion.
“They definitely seemed to manage to piss off everybody,” Marc Lee, senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, said.


