FIRST READING: B.C.'s weird quest to blow through $6 billion by April 1

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The NDP\u002Dled province has a $5.7\u002Dbillion surplus for the fiscal year. Rather than going to debt repayment, it aims to spend it by April 1.

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No problem for the dippers !

There NDP what do you expect.

Gotta spend it before the clock strikes 12...

Wow this guy is a winner.

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