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PAR (Revised) - Who is Pauline Hanson_ One Nation's Pauline Hanson addresses National Press Club
Jun 19, 2026
1h 40m 22s
Security Council: Advancing political solutions in the Middle East
Jun 17, 2026
1h 32m 32s
How important is Romania to global peace and security
Jun 8, 2026
1h 20m 35s
A Conservative View of the Canadian Economy
Jun 2, 2026
1h 36m 00s
Carney and Eby speak about major projects in British Columbia
May 26, 2026
1h 32m 28s
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() PAR (Revised) - Who is Pauline Hanson_ One Nation's Pauline Hanson addresses National Press Club | Pauline Hanson is a prominent right-wing populist politician and the leader of the One Nation party who currently serves as a Federal Senator for Queensland, a role she has held since 2016. Her political career began in 1996 when she was elected to the House of Representatives for Oxley, where she quickly gained national attention for her controversial maiden speech targeting multiculturalism and immigration. Hanson's platform is built on an "Australia First" ideology, advocating for drastic reductions in migrant intake and the protection of national sovereignty and traditional values. Despite losing her seat in 1998 and spending years as a high-profile public figure outside of parliament, she made a successful comeback in 2016 and remains a polarizing figure known for her outspoken criticism of Islam, Asian immigration, and Indigenous policies.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 40m 22s | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() Security Council: Advancing political solutions in the Middle East | Colombia’s presidency of the UN Security Council in June 2026 is unique, especially when viewed through a human rights lens. Under the leadership of Ambassador Leonor Zalabata—the first Indigenous person to represent Colombia at this level—the country is intentionally intertwining two key tracks: political mediation in the Middle East and the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 32m 32s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() How important is Romania to global peace and security | Romania's strategic security posture on NATO's eastern flank and Colombia's historic June 2025 Security Council presidency under indigenous Ambassador Leonora Zalabata Torres, focusing on Black Sea security, multilateral peace efforts, and the next UN Secretary General selection process. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 20m 35s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() A Conservative View of the Canadian Economy | Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's May 20 press conference attacking Prime Minister Mark Carney's economic policies following Canada's economic contraction, plus the government's $5 billion Saab Global Eye surveillance aircraft purchase for Arctic defense.Canada was the only G7 country to see economic contraction in the last quarter despite similar global headwinds faced by peers 1Global Eye is hybrid system combining advanced radar surveillance technology from Sweden's Saab with Bombardier Global 6500 airframe manufactured in Canada Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 36m 00s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Carney and Eby speak about major projects in British Columbia | BC Hydro's $1 billion PowerSmart II conservation program and the contentious federal-provincial dialogue between Mark Carney and Premier David Eby on pipeline expansion, environmental protection, and trade policy. 12 The energy efficiency initiative aims to avoid $2 billion in new infrastructure costs while Eby maintains firm opposition to lifting the North Coast oil tanker moratorium. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 32m 28s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() BC Business Extortion Task Force Report | The wave of targeted extortion schemes against local businesses—predominantly targeting South Asian business owners in the Lower Mainland—prompted extensive coordination between municipal police forces, the RCMP, and provincial authorities. Rather than a single, formal, published "government task force report," the operational updates, findings, and ongoing strategies regarding these extortion syndicates are primarily channeled through multi-jurisdictional police task forces and provincial public safety briefings. Here is a breakdown of the key findings, structure, and updates surrounding the BC business extortion task forces:Thousands of people will benefit from B.C.’s $241-million investment in skilled trades training, expanding access to good-paying jobs for people in British Columbia, while ensuring employers have workers to deliver major projects. “Growing B.C.’s economy means making sure British Columbians are first in line for the opportunities created by the billions in investment arriving in our province,” said Premier David Eby. “We are expanding training capacity where it’s needed most and helping people get into rewarding trades careers faster, while also building up B.C.’s economy.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 33m 37s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Auditor General Karen Hogan and Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development Jerry V. DeMarco✨ | federal oversightclimate change+3 | Karen HoganJerry V. DeMarco | Public Health Agency of CanadaTreasury Board+2 | — | performance auditsclimate resilience+3 | — | 1h 28m 05s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() A World Bank for Deterrence✨ | multilateral financial institutioncollective security+3 | — | DSRBWorld Bank+1 | Arctic | DSRBWorld Bank+5 | — | 1h 10m 47s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Will Rogers Helping Ukraine✨ | humanitarian aidmedical supplies+3 | Will Rogers | Cloverdale ChamberCanadian Ukraine Economic Defence Fund | UkraineBritish Columbia | Will Rogershumanitarian aid+3 | — | 39m 59s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Mary Simmons on Indigenous rights at the UN✨ | Indigenous rightsUNPFII+3 | Mary Simon | UN-WomenUnited Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues | CanadaNew York City | Indigenous rightsUN+4 | — | 54m 35s | |
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| 4/18/26 | ![]() Gas price relief and Conservative MP Sandra Cobena Opinion✨ | gas pricestax relief+3 | Sandra Cobena | ConservativePrime Minister | — | gas price reliefSandra Cobena+3 | — | 1h 18m 10s | |
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Pierre Poilievre discuss property rights in the wake of Cowichan court decision✨ | property rightsAboriginal title+4 | Pierre Poilievre | Cowichan tribes | Richmond, B.C.Montérégie, Que. | Pierre Poilievreproperty rights+6 | — | 1h 07m 04s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Government of Canada announces $127 million investment in Canadian biomanufacturing and life sciences ecosystem✨ | biomanufacturinglife sciences+4 | — | Government of CanadaAspect Biosystems+2 | — | biomanufacturinglife sciences+4 | — | 1h 29m 39s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Women breaking barriers✨ | gender-based violencewomen leaders+3 | — | entertainmentscience+2 | — | gender-based violencewomen leaders+3 | — | 1h 20m 12s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() doctors and human rights activists call for Canadian action in response to reports of alleged human rights violations✨ | human rightshealthcare+4 | — | UN Human Rights CommitteeInternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | Canada | human rights violationsCanada+5 | — | 1h 21m 35s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() 118 children have been killed and 372 more have been injured in Lebanon✨ | humanitarian crisischildren in conflict+5 | — | UNICEFUnited Nations | LebanonIran+4 | children killedLebanon+8 | — | 1h 33m 28s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Iran's new supreme leader vows to keep blocking Strait of Hormuz✨ | Iran leadershipStrait of Hormuz+4 | — | Assembly of Experts | IranStrait of Hormuz+3 | Mojtaba KhameneiStrait of Hormuz+5 | — | 1h 33m 16s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() Annalene Baerbock Speaking on Gender Equality✨ | gender equalityinternational security+4 | Annalena Baerbock | UN General Assembly | GermanyRussia+1 | gender equalityBarometer Theory+5 | — | 1h 29m 39s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Airstrike on Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls' School✨ | military conflictIran+3 | — | Islamic Revolutionary Guard CorpsU.S.+2 | Shajareh Tayyebeh | airstrikeShajareh Tayyebeh+5 | — | 1h 12m 48s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Tim Hodgson Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Unlocking Canada’s critical minerals | This substantial federal investment is projected to unlock an impressive $434 million in Canadian project capital, providing a significant economic boost that will be felt truly from coast to coast. These figures are not just statistics; they represent a transformational injection of capital with the power to revitalize both the national economy and our vital industrial sector. Crucially, these financial commitments are strategically aligned to support Canada’s long-term vision articulated in our new Defence Industrial Strategy. This strategy is a blueprint for national prosperity and security, focusing on strengthening Canada’s defence industrial base to foster economic growth and technological superiority. The overall investment is meticulously broken down across four key strategic programs, targeting critical areas for future growth and sustainability:1. Critical Minerals Research, Development and Demonstration (RD&D)Investment: More than $25 millionGoal: This funding is designed to aggressively drive innovation and advance cutting-edge technologies within the critical minerals sector. It directly supports research into new extraction, processing, and manufacturing techniques, ensuring Canada remains a global leader in the supply chain for essential minerals required for green technology and high-tech manufacturing.2. Energy Innovation Program (EIP)Investment: Nearly $18 millionGoal: The EIP funding is focused on accelerating the development and deployment of clean energy and advanced mining technologies. The core objectives are multifaceted: to enhance resource reliability, improve affordability for consumers and industry, bolster the competitiveness of Canadian energy and mining exports, and achieve substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions across these sectors.3. Indigenous Natural Resource Partnerships ProgramInvestment: Nearly $3 millionGoal: This vital program is dedicated to strengthening and increasing Indigenous economic participation within the mining sector. The investment supports partnerships, capacity building, and business development initiatives, ensuring that Indigenous communities directly benefit from and have meaningful input into natural resource development projects on their traditional territories.4. Critical Minerals Geoscience and Data InitiativeInvestment: More than $2 millionGoal: This strategic initiative aims to fundamentally enhance the accessibility and quality of geoscientific data available to explorers and investors. By generating new, high-quality insights and comprehensive datasets, the program significantly reduces the inherent risk associated with mineral exploration, thereby encouraging private sector investment and accelerating the discovery of new critical mineral deposits.In summary, this targeted investment package represents a comprehensive federal strategy to modernize Canada's industrial and resource sectors, drive clean innovation, ensure long-term national security, and promote inclusive economic growth.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 32m 58s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Canada Stand in the Middle East | Tokyo, Japan - Wrapping up a rigorous 10-day, three-country tour aimed at expanding Canadian market access in Asia, Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed reporters on Saturday in Tokyo, focusing heavily on the escalating security situation in the Middle East. He confirmed that, as of yet, Canada has not received any formal requests for military assistance or aid from Persian Gulf states, stating that he does not "necessarily anticipate those requests." Carney's comments come against a backdrop of rising regional instability, primarily fueled by the Iran conflict, which was initially sparked by recent military strikes carried out by the US and Israel. This situation has heightened concerns among Canada's regional allies. Just days prior, on Thursday, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan publicly acknowledged that Gulf partners "may require defence and support" in light of the ongoing hostilities. A Contradictory Stance and Domestic Division The Prime Minister's handling of the crisis has drawn significant criticism domestically. Carney initially offered support for the US and Israeli strikes but subsequently expressed reservations, questioning whether the actions breached international law—a perceived contradiction that has fueled political debate. This policy ambivalence appears to reflect a divided public. A newly released Angus Reid poll indicates a sharp split among Canadians, with 48% voicing opposition to greater Canadian involvement or the government's current posture, compared to 35% who remain supportive. Adding to the scrutiny, prominent voices, including former Liberal Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy and current Liberal MP Will Greaves, have publicly criticized Carney's evolving stance as contradictory and lacking clarity. Upcoming Parliamentary Showdown The return of Parliament next week is set to bring the Middle East policy under intense scrutiny. The New Democrats have already signaled their intent to force a debate on the conflict and Canada's role, ensuring that the government will face immediate questions upon the session's resumption. In anticipation of this challenge, Mr. Carney has been reiterating that Canada's foremost priority remains the protection and evacuation of its citizens from the volatile region. He stressed that diplomatic "talks continue with Gulf leaders" to ensure the safety of Canadian nationals and coordinate a peaceful resolution where possible. Trade and Trump Define the Tour Beyond the immediate crisis, Mr. Carney’s lengthy tour was primarily focused on economic diplomacy. Analysts suggest that a major, though often downplayed, component of the trip was managing relations with the United States under President Donald Trump. While the Prime Minister sought to expand trade with Asian nations, his overall approach is widely seen as being shaped by the imperative of safeguarding Canada’s position in North America. This was evident in his consistent downplaying of separate, ongoing US-Mexico talks concerning the upcoming review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a key trade pact that is foundational to the Canadian economy. The need to maintain stable relations with the Trump administration, according to observers, remains the central constraint guiding the Prime Minister’s foreign policy decisions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 14m 31s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() British Columbia Premier’s statement on online activity and Tumbler Ridge tragedy | Premier David Eby has released the following statement in response to media reports regarding OpenAI and the shooting in Tumbler Ridge: “Reports that allege OpenAI had related intelligence before the shootings in Tumbler Ridge took place are profoundly disturbing for the victims’ families and all British Columbians. “The pain that these families have gone through is unimaginable. “We have confirmed with police that they are pursuing orders regarding the preservation of any potential evidence related to the shootings in Tumbler Ridge held by digital services companies, including social media platforms and AI companies. “I urge anyone with any information regarding this incident to immediately contact police and provide their full co-operation. “We will use all powers of government to ensure that police have the tools they need to investigate every aspect of this horrific tragedy.” Premier David Eby has issued the following statement marking Pink Shirt Day: “Today, as British Columbians wear pink to stand up against bullying, we do so during a time of deep sorrow. Our thoughts remain with the students, educators and families in Tumbler Ridge, who are marking this day under the weight of profound loss. In moments like this, the importance of safe, caring and connected school communities has never felt more urgent. “Pink Shirt Day started in response to a student experiencing homophobic and transphobic bullying. Since then, it has become a wider movement about making our schools and our society places where everyone feels safe, supported and celebrated for who they are. “As a parent of school-age kids, Pink Shirt Day hits close to home. Like so many families, we talk around the kitchen table about what it means to be kind, to stand up for others and to ask for help when something doesn’t feel right. “While we have made progress, bullying remains a serious and evolving challenge, particularly in the digital world. Online harassment and exploitation can follow young people everywhere, and we have seen some heartbreaking consequences here in B.C. “That is why our government is focused on keeping kids safe. We are taking action to address online harms, improve school safety, strengthen mental-health supports and ensure our education system is inclusive and welcoming for students. “Pink Shirt Day is a reminder that preventing bullying isn’t just about one day – it’s about the choices we make every day. Choosing to listen. Choosing to speak up. Choosing kindness, especially when it matters most. “Today, my family and I will wear pink and keep those conversations going around the kitchen table. I encourage everyone in British Columbia to do the same. When we stand together, we send a powerful message to every child: You are valued, you are supported and you belong.” Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care, said: “Pink Shirt Day reminds us to come together – to stand up against bullying – and to support school communities where every student feels safe, respected and included. Today, throughout British Columbia, people are choosing to show kindness in their words and actions. “This day comes during a period of deep sadness for many. Our thoughts are with the people of Tumbler Ridge, who are observing this day while continuing to process an unimaginable loss. We hold them in our hearts and stand with them in their grief. “As parents and caregivers, we all want our children to feel safe being themselves, to feel included and to know they belong. When schools are welcoming and supportive, students are better able to learn, build confidence and form positive relationships that carry with them throughout their lives. “This day also reminds us that preventing bullying is an ongoing responsibility we all share. By listening to student voices, supporting one another and taking action every day, we can continue building communities where everyone feels welcome and valued.” As the Province looks to reduce its reliance on the United States for trade, legislation before the house, if passed, will provide the Province with the tools needed to directly invest in high-impact private-sector projects through a $400-million B.C. Strategic Investment Fund. “As the federal government looks for projects to boost forestry, defence and shipbuilding, our goal is to make British Columbia businesses are at the front of the line,” said Premier David Eby. “By incentivizing large private-sector projects and participating in the upside, we can make sure people in our province are benefiting through high paying jobs and revenue for stronger services.” Currently, government’s ability to support private-sector companies is limited to providing grants, with little to no direct revenue upside for the Province. Other jurisdictions, including Ontario, Quebec, the governments of Canada and the U.S., have more funding flexibility, such as:taking equity in companiesissuing loanssigning profit-sharing agreementsproviding conditionally repayable grantsThese investments can generate significant benefits for these jurisdictions. This new legislation proposes similar tools, allowing British Columbians to share in the success of projects that receive provincial support. Moving B.C.’s economy forward “People and communities across B.C. are at the heart of everything we do to grow our economy,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth. “With new financial tools, and through our Look West strategy, we can support high-impact private-sector projects, attract federal investment, and advance B.C.'s priority sectors, creating good jobs and protecting the critical services people depend on every day.” The goal of the Strategic Investment Fund is to co-invest in projects that would be in line to secure up to $20 billion in federal defence investments through Canada’s new Defence Industrial Strategy, as well as critical mineral projects and other major economic endeavours. The fund is a critical tool to help B.C. realize its Look West target of securing $200 billion in new private-sector investments. This new legislation, and the tools it would provide, is meant to ensure B.C. businesses get their fair share of this funding. “B.C. companies offer world-class, dual-use abilities that can support Canada’s military commitments,” said Darlene Rotchford, parliamentary secretary for armed forces development and veterans affairs. “This new tool kit complements existing supports for businesses, while building new opportunities to create more good, highly skilled jobs here in British Columbia.” Building on existing success The fund would complement existing, successful programs, such as the B.C. Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF). With $153 million committed so far for 154 projects, the BCMJF has leveraged $1 billion in investment, and created or protected more than 4,800 jobs. During the construction phase of these projects and in their first few years of expanded operations, the BCMJF is expected to generate $17 billion in new economic activity, nearly $7 billion to B.C.’s gross domestic product, and $714 million in provincial revenue. This legislation – Bill 3: budget measures implementation act (No. 2), 2026 – builds on the Province’s Look West strategy to deliver major projects, create good jobs and strengthen B.C.’s and Canada’s economic security.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 13m 51s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Human rights are under assault globally, says UN Secretary General | Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as 'El Mencho', was killed in a military raid in Jalisco after being seriously injured in a shootout, dying during an air transfer to Mexico City.The US provided intelligence support for the operation, as confirmed by Mexico's Defence Ministry.The US had designated the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a terrorist organization and offered a reward for information leading to Oseguera's capture.Following Oseguera's death, violent protests with roadblocks and burning vehicles occurred in Jalisco and other states.At the Human Rights Council opening in Geneva, Guterres warned human rights are under attack globally and said `This assault is not coming from the shadows. It is happening in plain sight—and often led by those who hold the greatest power`.Guterres blamed political choices and donor shifts, citing US President Donald Trump's 2025 aid cuts and other major donors' follow suit, weakening rights enforcement.Across conflicts from Sudan to Myanmar, Guterres pointed to mass civilian suffering and said, "Humanitarian needs are exploding while funding collapses," targeting refugees, LGBTIQ+ communities, minorities, and indigenous peoples.The U.N. human rights office is now in "survival mode", Guterres said, as funding shortages blocked two 2025 investigations and Washington paid about $160 million of over $4 billion owed.Looking ahead, climate and AI pose accelerating threats to rights, the UN warned as António Guterres and Volker Türk said the two-state solution is being stripped away in broad daylight amid rising domination.The United States will withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council and will not resume funding for the U.N. agency helping Palestinian refugees, as announced by President Donald Trump.The U.S. previously left the Human Rights Council last year and cut funding to UNRWA after allegations from Israel that it housed Hamas militants, which UNRWA denies.Trump's announcement coincided with a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who claims both the rights body and UNRWA are biased against Israel.The decision to end funding to UNRWA follows legislation that halted American funding until March 2025, confirming it will not be restored under Trump.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 13m 04s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | ![]() Canada get tough on foriegn extortion | Minister Hodgson reaffirmed Canada’s enduring commitment to transatlantic stability and Arctic co-operation. The Minister and the Commissioner discussed further co-operation on multilateral critical minerals mechanisms, including the Critical Minerals Production Alliance and Critical Minerals Action Plan. Building on the direction provided in the EU–Canada Strategic Partnership of the Future launched in June 2025, the Minister and Commissioner discussed EU instruments that could facilitate enhanced Canada–EU trade and investment, including the EU’s aggregate liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchasing mechanism. “Extortion is a serious crime that harms Canadians, businesses, and communities. Our government is strengthening financial intelligence and working closely with law enforcement and financial institutions to better detect and disrupt extortion, support investigations, and help protect Canadians.” - The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National RevenueBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 42m 05s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() BC budget 2026 | n a world of ongoing and heightened economic uncertainty, Budget 2026 makes careful choices to protect what matters most to British Columbians through investments to protect services, such as health care, education and social supports, while securing B.C.’s future through skills training and targeted investments to spur economic growth. “Over the past eight years, we have built schools, hospitals and invested in the services British Columbians rely on every day,” said Brenda Bailey, Minister of Finance. “Our investments have allowed us to enter these uncertain times from a position of strength, but we need to be realistic about the difficult financial situation we face as a province. We are choosing to safeguard what we’ve built, while growing our economy to secure good jobs and economic prosperity for people and families.” Budget 2026 opens the door further for people to train for good-paying careers in the skilled trades through $283 million in new funding over three years. This will expand spaces for in-demand trades training programs, increase per-seat funding to training centres, and enhance the B.C. Employer Training Grant to double apprenticeship seats by 2028-29. A new $400-million British Columbia strategic investment fund will help B.C. invest quickly in collaborative opportunities and major projects as the federal government invests in Canada’s sovereignty. Budget 2026 supports businesses to leverage new opportunities through a new temporary Manufacturing and Processing Investment Tax Credit for investing in new buildings, machinery and equipment. To support B.C.’s maritime sector, which is the largest in Canada, Budget 2026 extends the Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Industry Tax Credit until the end of 2027. Safeguarding what matters most in turbulent times Budget 2026 protects the most critical services that people rely on every day through $5.1 billion in funding to strengthen health care, K-12 education and supports for people who need care and assistance. This includes funding to recruit and train more health-care professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and long-term care support workers in communities across B.C. Budget 2026 includes $634 million in new funding for K-12 education over three years, including a $167-million investment in the Classroom Enhancement Fund, which will result in more teachers for everyone, as well as special-education teachers and teacher psychologists and counsellors. New investments of $131 million will support intensive, specialized mental-health and addictions treatment for people with concurrent challenges of complex mental illness, addictions and acquired brain injuries. It will also fund involuntary treatment beds in Prince George, Maple Ridge and Surrey. A new $330-million lift to ChildCareBC will protect the child care services families rely on by maintaining lower fees, and the spaces and support for operators and educators achieved over the past eight years. Budget 2026 also provides $25 million in new funding to support the expansion of child care options on school grounds. With $475 million in new funding for children and youth with disabilities, families will get direct funding for support services and better access to more service providers in their communities. Budget 2026 provides $139 million in funding over three years to reduce repeat, violent offending and chronic property crime, and support timely access to justice. Making disciplined spending choices to reduce spending and increase revenue Government has exceeded initial targets set in Budget 2025 for expenditure management through operational and program savings. Budget 2026 continues that work by introducing targets to reduce the size of the public sector, and generates new revenue over the three-year fiscal plan. “We are making careful choices to secure B.C.’s future,” Bailey said. “We are updating the tax system to raise revenue and prevent cuts to critical services, while keeping B.C. one of the lowest-taxed provinces for working and middle-class families. At the same time, we are reducing government spending and carefully repacing our capital plan to deliver services and infrastructure more efficiently.” To improve B.C.’s fiscal outlook and raise revenues to protect critical services, Budget 2026 increases the tax rate of the first income-tax bracket by less than 0.6 percentage points. The average increase will be $76 in 2026, and more than 40% of taxpayers will see savings when combined with an increase to the B.C. Tax Reduction Credit. The credit offsets the tax change for British Columbians with lower incomes. British Columbians with middle incomes will continue to have some of the lowest taxes in the country, and government funding continues to help people with costs through measures such as the BC Family Benefit, more affordable child care and lower car insurance. Budget 2026 also increases the speculation tax for foreign owners and untaxed worldwide earners, as well as taxes on luxury homes worth more than $3 million through changes to the Additional School Tax. Deficits are projected to decline over the fiscal plan from $13.3 billion in 2026-27 to $11.4 billion in 2028-29 as government continues to achieve its targets through the efficiency review, hiring restrictions, and streamlining program and service delivery. B.C.’s deficit-to-GDP ratio is projected to decline from 2.9% in 2026-27 to 2.3% in 2028-29. B.C.’s debt-to-GDP ratio is among the best in Canada and remains affordable relative to provincial peers, even as the Province works to bring it down. A sustainable capital plan The Province is continuing to build infrastructure to create jobs and meet the needs of British Columbians. Over the next three years, government will make nearly $38 billion worth of taxpayer-supported investment to continue construction on 17 major hospitals and acute care facilities, 66 K-12 school additions and improvements, and important transit and transportation expansions. After years of building infrastructure to close gaps and strengthen services, B.C. is adjusting the pace of the capital plan to make sure it is sustainable over the long term. Budget 2026 makes realistic choices to raise revenue and safeguard critical services amid a time of financial challenges and global uncertainty, while making the public sector more efficient to ensure more dollars reach the front lines. Learn More:Read the 2026 Budget and Fiscal Plan: https://www.bcbudget.gov.bc.ca/To learn more about Look West: Jobs and Prosperity for a Stronger BC and Canada, visit: https://gov.bc.ca/LookWest/To learn more about how B.C. is building a strong economy, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/employment-business/strong-economyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support. | 1h 34m 33s | ||||||
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