Around 85 per cent of British Columbians will receive a full or partial payment as early as April 5 through the Canada Revenue Agency
The province said in a news release that around 85 per cent of British Columbians will receive a full or partial payment as early as April 5 through the Canada Revenue Agency, just like the funds given in January.
Eby, who was sworn in as B.C.'s 37th premier in November, made the announcement at a news conference marking his first 100 days in office, where he recapped his work so far and set goals for the future. "We have to take action today to deal with our biggest challenges, and that's what the 100-day plan has been all about," he said.
He made the remarks from the Surrey campus of Simon Fraser University, where the province’s new medical school, that he announced in November, will be located.
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