Rob Shaw: B.C. pledges to battle tariffs as its finances are downgraded yet again
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B.C.’s fiscal hole gets deeper with trade wars | South Asian Post | Indo Canadian newspaper - Vancouver, Surrey, Calgary, Toronto, Brampton, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal
Commentary By David Williams & Jairo Yunis The rapid deterioration in B.C.’s finances since 2021 has drawn rising concern not only from taxpayers but from global credit rating agencies. Ratings agencies are yet to give their verdict on the 2025 Budget, but the news might not be good. As recently as 2021, B.C. had one of the best fiscal positions of any province with a long track record of balanced budgets, low indebtedness and a AAA credit ratin…
Rob Shaw: B.C. pledges to battle tariffs as its finances are downgraded yet again
Premier David Eby reiterated his intent to fight American tariffs on Thursday, but it came at the same time global financial agencies were sounding alarm bells about his government’s financial stability.
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