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Finance minister Bailey says current plans to cut the deficit “won’t bend the curve”

VICTORIA - B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says government’s plan to find $1.5 billion in savings over three years won’t be enough to “start bending the curve towards balance” as the province forecasts an unprecedent deficit of $11.6 billion.

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Finance minister Bailey says current plans to cut the deficit "won't bend the curve"

Finance Minister Brenda Bailey listens during an announcement in Burnaby, B.C., Monday, July 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


VICTORIA - B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey says government’s plan to find $1.5 billion in savings over three years won’t be enough to “start bending the curve towards balance” as the province forecasts an unprecedent deficit of $11.6 billion.

Bailey was part of a panel at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities annual convention in Victoria, saying the savings estimate is “really a placeholder number,” as the government works on a complex process to find ways to bring down the deficit and the debt, which is expected to reach more than $212 billion in two years’ time. 

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