Ontario drove Carney's decision to suspend EV mandate: B.C. Energy Minister Dix

B.C. Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions and Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs Adrian Dix speaks before touring greenhouses at Windset Farms, in Delta, B.C., on Friday, January 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - British Columbia is setting annual rate increases for electricity for the next two years in response to rising demand for power along with economic uncertainty stemming from actions south of the border, Energy Minister Adrian Dix said.

Dix announced Monday that the New Democrat government is submitting a "rate stability direction" to the B.C. Utilities Commission for approval of a BC Hydro rate increase of 3.75 per cent on April 1, followed by the same bump next year.

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