This bill gives the B.C. government permission to spend part of next year’s budget so services can keep running while the full budget is debated and approved.
It is routine “interim supply.” It covers the start of the fiscal year that ends March 31, 2026.
Key points:
General public
People who rely on government payments
Businesses and community groups
Local governments and partners
Estimated authorized amounts: the bill releases part of the planned 2025–26 budget so programs can operate until the full budget is passed.
Operating programs (roughly one-quarter of the year’s plan): about $20.54 billion.
Capital and financing items (roughly one-third of those plans): about $520 million.
Revenue transfers listed in the Estimates: about $1.79 billion.
This bill does not add to spending beyond what is in the government’s main Estimates; it times when the money can be used.