B.C. budget ‘lands in the middle’ between cuts and safeguarding core services: Bailey
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister started to sell her “tough” budget Wednesday to business leaders who describe her deficit numbers as “scary,” while other groups are tabulating the losses.
Brenda Bailey told about 200 people at a Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce that the budget “lands in the middle” of those who say government should be making “big cuts” to health care, education and public safety and those who don’t want government to stop building.
But the chamber’s chief executive John Wilson said after Bailey’s appearance that the business community would have liked to have seen deeper cuts because the deficit, which is predicted to soar to a record $13.3 billion next fiscal year, needs to be “reined in very quickly.”
Bailey told the chamber that her budget will reduce the deficit “responsibly,” while “safeguarding” the core public services of health care and education.


