$12.8 billion deficit for 2020-21 fiscal year, pandemic to blame
VICTORIA—According to B.C.’s Finance Minister the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on provincial revenues and unprecedented government spending on supports for British Columbians has led to an updated provincial deficit forecast of $12.8 billion for the 2020-21 fiscal year.
The Province says that the deficit is on track with the Province’s July fiscal and economic scenario.
“Since the Province’s July fiscal and economic scenario, we have seen stronger than expected consumer spending, housing activity and employment gains. These gains are offset by increased prudence to help B.C. weather the long road ahead.”—Carole James, Minister of Finance
The Province’s first quarterly report confirms revenue declines in taxation, natural resources and other sources that were anticipated in July.
