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Government debts worrisome

But Minister Freeland did point out the government predicted a deficit for 2020/21 of $381.6 billion so they ended up spending less than they provisioned for. Perhaps we will be so lucky in the coming years. The federal government is predicting a deficit of $155 billion for 2021/22, and more than $50 billion in the following two fiscal years. It isn’t until 2025/26 that the minister is predicting the government will get things under control but even then she is predicting a deficit falling to only 1.1 percent of GDP with the debt-to-GDP ratio of 49.2 per cent. This, of course, is at the federal level. Provincial debt is going to follow suit. Minister of Finance Selina Robinson’s budget included an updated forecast deficit for 2020/21 of only $8.1 billion versus the 2020 projection of $13.6 billion, again performing better than expected. So it did contain some good news but the minister is predicting deficits for the next few years. Indeed, “debt is expected to increase sig

BC Recovery benefit website opens for applications, promptly crashes

Here’s my BC Recovery Benefit experience in full, glorious video. #bcpolipic.twitter.com/22gQYj19bg Trying to apply for the BC Recovery benefit and the website is down! Grrrrr#BCRecoveryBenefitpic.twitter.com/y9OjMvWmoW Well good luck getting the BC Recovery Benefit if the website doesn’t work. #bcpolipic.twitter.com/2xMnjWtz0P I’m SHOCKED. Seriously, SHOOK, I tell you… that the BC Recovery Benefit website is down on the first day to apply. Absolutely no one could have foreseen this coming in any way. Totally unpredictable and not preventable. /sarcasm #bcrecoverybenefit True to form, the BC Recovery Benefit application begins today and the website is down. @jjhorgan@selinarobinson

Online applications open for BC Recovery Benefit

VICTORIA, B.C. – The Province has announced that online applications are now open for British Columbians to apply for the B.C. Recovery Benefit. According to Minister of Finance Selina Robinson, an estimated 3.7 million individuals and families, or 90 percent of all B.C. adults, are eligible for the benefit. Eligibility for the benefit includes:  $1,000 for families with annual incomes under $125,000. Families earning up to $175,000 will qualify for a reduced benefit amount. Single-parent families also qualify for these benefit amounts. $500 for single people with annual incomes under $62,500. Single people earning up to $87,500 will qualify for a reduced benefit amount. To apply for the Recovery Benefit, you can go online through the Province’s website, or, starting December 21, you can call the call centre at 1-833-882-0020.

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