Amid $11.6 billion deficit, B.C. MLA questions why B.C. govt. is paying up to $450,000 to comedian for writing services
KAMLOOPS — B.C. MLA and Conservative Finance Critic Peter Milobar is questioning the B.C. NDP’s priorities after learning that a provincial contract for up to $450,000 has been awarded to a comedian to provide writing content services to the B.C. govt. amid a record $11.6 billion deficit.
Documents sent to the news media reveal that Charles Demers has been retained at an hourly rate of $165 for an initial two-year term valued at $150,000, with options for two one-year extensions. The maximum value of the agreement is $450,000 spread over four years.
Milobar contends the NDP’s priorities are “backwards” while British Columbia faces a record $11.6 billion deficit.
“Premier Eby is telling families and small businesses to brace for cutbacks while his government quietly signs contracts worth nearly half a million dollars for a comedian,” said Milobar. “If the Premier wants to find something to cut, he can start with his $450,000 comedy contract. In the middle of the largest deficit in B.C.’s history, this is not only tone-deaf, it’s offensive to every taxpayer.”
