Last month the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation took its “Debt Clock” on a tour of British Columbia to draw attention to the province’s mounting debt. The debt is currently $112 billion and rising by $53 million per week – faster than any other provincial government’s. That’s $20,000 for every British Columbian. The NDP-run province’s credit rating is “plummeting,” according to outside experts, driving up the interest rate it pays on new debt. It is spending $4 billion a year on interest and will soon pay more.

The NDP’s uncontrolled spending is a big part of the problem. In 2002, Campbell’s Liberal government forecast operational spending of $25.6 billion. Horgan’s first budget forecast spending of $53.6 billion. Eby’s government forecasts spending of $92.7 billion in 2026-2027, a 73 percent increase in only a decade. The NDP will have nearly tripled B.C.’s debt in only a decade – from $45.2 billion in Horgan’s first budget to a projected $126.5 billion in 2026-2027. Including Crown corporations, total provincial debt will have more than doubled from $69.4 billion to $165 billion.

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    3 months ago

    What is the money being spent on?

    I always get a laugh when that is conveniently left out of the conversation.

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    3 months ago

    Uncontrolled?

    Did you forget that Covid happened during that “decade” you quoted.

    Fucking idiots not understanding how the government (or the world) works.

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      3 months ago

      Not to mention the insane cuts to healthcare and education that started with the Gordon Campbell government that are largely responsible for putting us in the situation we are now in for this province. It is going to take decades to fix the damage they did even without covid.

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    3 months ago

    In 2002, Campbell’s Liberal government forecast operational spending of $25.6 billion. Horgan’s first budget forecast spending of $53.6 billion

    Wait, the operational budget has increased in 20 years? say its not so! $25.6B in 2002 money is equivalent to $44.71B in 2024 money, so the increase is only $8.9B. Thats crazy good! Cudo’s to the NDP

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      3 months ago

      Also larger population means more tax revenue and more needs to spend on in order to keep up with services.

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    3 months ago

    Gosh, if only the BC Libs hadn’t dug such a deep fucking hole.

    The programs the BC NDP has been pushing are worth far more than they’re costing us - maybe we need more provincial taxes or to cut back once they stabilize but this is good.

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    3 months ago

    Canadian Taxpayer Federation is usually a front to Conservative activists. On election year, paint me surprised, but they did come out swingin’ to blame non Conservatives for every ill out there.