When loggers, unions and industry giants all back the premier, you know Ottawa has neglected BC’s forestry sector (The Orca)
BC’s forestry sector put aside its growing frustration with the NDP provincial government on Tuesday to unite behind the premier on a common call: Ottawa needs to step up with better, faster aid to counter the devastating impacts of rising U.S. softwood lumber tariffs.
Forest companies, wood producers, truck loggers, processors, manufacturers and organized labour issued a joint call with Premier David Eby for the federal government to start treating the $15-billion B.C. forestry sector with the same political importance it treats Ontario’s steel, aluminum and auto manufacturing industries threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The move came after a new wave of 10 per cent American tariffs hit softwood lumber at midnight Monday, raising the collective duties and financial penalties against the sector to 45 per cent ...
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Forest companies, wood producers, truck loggers, processors, manufacturers and organized labour issued a joint call with Premier David Eby for the federal government to start treating the $15-billion B.C. forestry sector with the same political importance it treats Ontario’s steel, aluminum and auto manufacturing industries threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The move came after a new wave of 10 per cent American tariffs hit softwood lumber at midnight Monday, raising the collective duties and financial penalties against the sector to 45 per cent ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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