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Originally Posted by whatnext
I'm saying he's a politician.
Much in the same way David Eby boasted about their balanced budget two years ago and then subsequently blew it out of the water?
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He didn't.
Right wing commentators like the Fraser Institute, and the Taxpayers Federation have been criticizing him from when he became premier (which isn't two years ago yet) because he was more concerned with delivering services than balancing the budget.
Here's
an interview soon after he became premier, that makes that clear.
The province will also continue participating in the push to have the federal government increase its contribution to health-care funding and act as a strong partner in delivering a robust health-care system, Eby said.
In his view the case isn’t weakened by B.C.’s recent announcement that in the first six months of the fiscal year the projected $5-billion deficit had turned into a $5-billion surplus. “So this year we have a surplus,” he said. “Next year we may not, and increasing health-care spending puts pressure on other priority areas that they may have, the education system for example.”
“The goal I have is that we’re here for a long time because we’re pushing for the things British Columbians are prioritizing and we’re delivering by taking action on those initiatives,” Eby said. “That’s why I’ve set out the priority areas that I have of health care, housing, public safety and a clean and fair economy that works for British Columbians.”