B.C. auditor highlights costs of 2021 disasters, pandemic relief payments

Nova Scotia Auditor General Michael Pickup appears before the public accounts committee at the legislature in Halifax on November 29, 2017. Pickup, who's now British Columbia's auditor general, has released a report on the province's financial statement for 2021-22, highlighting the costs of COVID-19 pandemic relief measures and a series of weather-related disasters last year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

VICTORIA - An annual report from British Columbia's auditor general says the province is owed millions by people who were ineligible for COVID-19 relief grants and that the government will spend billions on recent weather-related disasters.

Auditor general Michael Pickup says the report draws attention to the spending as significant, but it doesn't identify problematic accounting in those areas.

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