Advertisement

Provincial

B.C. finance minister to speak to business group a day after budget amid tariffs

B.C.'s finance minister Brenda Bailey is starting to sell her budget to the public complete with a record deficit in the early days of a trade war with the U.S.

Advertisement
Latest in Provincial
Former B.C. MLA Mike de Jong ousted from federal Conservative nomination race
What people have to say about B.C.’s budget as the U.S. applies tariffs
Groups call for economic growth plan amid ‘defensive’ B.C. tariff budget

Industry and labour groups say B.C.'s budget should be clearer on its economic plans in response to tariffs from the U.S.

From record deficit to ICBC rebate, here are highlights of British Columbia’s budget
By the numbers as British Columbia releases its 2025 budget
Gang-related homicide investigators deployed to Surrey, B.C., after shooting
‘All bets are off’: B.C. pulls liquor, changes procurement after U.S. tariffs

B.C. Premier David Eby says the province is strong enough to weather the storm coming from the U.S. tariffs.

Vancouver home sales fall as market conditions more balanced in February: board
B.C. budget to buffer province against Trump’s ‘uncertainty and disorder’: minister
B.C. ‘Dune: Part Two’ VFX supervisor Stephen James ‘in a daze’ after winning Oscar
U.S. plans to nearly triple anti-dumping duty on Canadian softwood as tariffs loom
One dead after Langley, B.C., explosion that may have been caused by drug lab: police
Another earthquake shakes awake some British Columbians
Energy, trade investments ‘imperative’ in rocky times: Canada Infrastructure Bank CEO
Can B.C.’s budget cushion shock of Trump’s tariff earthquake?
Six people were displaced and one cat has been saved following house fire in Surrey
Evan Saugstad: Oh Canada! A point of view from a small town guy living in rural Canada (part 4 as the Canadian takeover saga continues)

Regular contributor Evan Saugstad on how he believes Canada should react to the threats of U.S. tariffs from Donald Trump.

Disrupting the Peace: On a B.C. ranch, fracking earthquakes rattle a way of life

Bo Hedges' parents have lived on their ranch north of Fort St. John, B.C., for close to 50 years, running the Dead Horse Creek Cattle Company on the property where a natural spring bubbles up near their log home.

‘Dune’ director Villeneuve, ‘Anora’ producer Quan among Canadians up for Oscars
Close the CTA