B.C. government takes heat as credit ratings downgraded again over deficit and debt
05-04-2025 03:28 via globalnews.ca

B.C. government takes heat as credit ratings downgraded again over deficit and debt

In downgrading the province, two credit rating agencies pointed to B.C.'s ballooning debt and multi-billion dollar deficits forecast annually into the near future. 
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