British Columbia cuts resource budgetsMoney diverted to health care, education, in anticipation of C$1 billion decline in resource sector revenues over next 3 years Gary Park For Petroleum News
In what some critics see as biting the hand that feeds British Columbia revenues, the provincial government plans to divert spending in its key resource departments — energy, mines and forestry — by C$320 million over the next three years to support health care and education programs.
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