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British Columbia Posts $5 Billion Deficit
British Columbia has concluded its fiscal year with a deficit of $5.035 billion, exceeding original budget predictions due to significant expenditures on wildfire management and essential services. The final deficit is $900 million lower than the last forecast of $5.9 billion but substantially higher than the initial estimate of $4.2 billion. Finance Minister Katrine Conroy emphasized that the province chose to invest in critical areas like health, education, and housing rather than cutting services, which she termed a 'wrong approach' during economic challenges. The province's economic growth stood at 1.6%, surpassing the national average, and it maintains a strong credit rating with a low debt-to-GDP ratio. Going forward, the deficit is anticipated to rise to $7.9 billion in the current fiscal year. Critics argue that the government is failing to manage spending effectively, pointing to declining resource revenues as a significant factor.
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