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B.C. Braces for Economic Challenges as U.S. Tariffs Take Effect

The province's new budget projects slower growth, rising debt, and job losses while prioritizing public services.

  • British Columbia's 2025 budget anticipates economic growth of just 0.3% due to newly implemented U.S. tariffs of up to 25% on Canadian goods.
  • The provincial government projects 45,000 job losses and a potential $3.4 billion annual revenue decline as a result of the tariffs.
  • B.C.'s forestry sector faces additional strain from timber constraints and compounded levies, including existing U.S. duties on softwood lumber.
  • The budget includes $4 billion in contingency funds and increased spending on core services like healthcare and education but avoids personal tax cuts.
  • Retaliatory measures include banning U.S. companies from bidding on government contracts and removing products from Republican-led states from government liquor stores.
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