
The fall sitting of the legislature is underway with the Eby government planning to introduce more than a dozen bills, most of which will be tabled in the first week.
“B.C. and Canada are facing serious challenges in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on our economy and sovereignty, and our legislation this fall reflects the urgency of that work,” said Mike Farnworth, government House leader.
“Our legislative agenda is squarely focused on standing up for people in British Columbia at this critical time.”
The government says its priorities this fall include leveraging B.C.’s strengths to be the economic engine of Canada; moving major projects forward; helping to create good family-supporting jobs; and strengthening the province's economy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Washington DC Tuesday for meetings with US President Trump.
To learn more, visit Government of British Columbia.