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B.C. old-growth protection will hit hard, industry group says

B.C. Greens, environmentalists say changes overdue

The B.C. governmentsa国际传媒檚 latest old-growth forest preservation could potentially shutter dozens of mills and remanufacturing facilities with a sa国际传媒減rofound impactsa国际传媒 on communities, the Council of Forest Industries says.

The province announced deferral of logging on up to 2.6 million hectares of forest identified as rare, ancient or sustaining big trees, an area that represents about half of the identified old-growth forest that is not yet protected.

sa国际传媒淲hile we are still digesting the details, our initial analysis indicates that these deferrals would result in the closure of between 14 and 20 sawmills in BC, along with two pulp mills and an undetermined number of value-added manufacturing facilities,sa国际传媒 COFI president Susan Yurkovich said Nov. 2. sa国际传媒淭his represents approximately 18,000 good, family-supporting jobs lost, along with over $400 million in lost revenues to government each year sa国际传媒 revenues that help pay for health care, education and other services British Columbians count on.sa国际传媒

Forests Minister Katrine Conroy put the potential impact at up to 4,500 jobs, depending on how Indigenous title and rights holders review the provincesa国际传媒檚 recommendations. COFI noted that the review panel includes members with ties to organizations such as Sierra Club and West Coast Environmental Law.

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Sierra Club B.C. released a statement praising the plan, but expressing concerns that logging in the designated areas may not stop immediately.

B.C. Green Party MLAs said the updated maps are a welcome improvement, but the NDP government has spent a year and a half studying the issue since the original old-growth strategic review was completed.

sa国际传媒淭his government did not properly consult with First Nations prior to making these announcements, and now theysa国际传媒檙e giving them 30 days to indicate whether or not they support deferrals,sa国际传媒 said Adam Olsen, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands and a member of Tsartlip First Nation. sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 relieved to see funding tied to this tight timeline, but so far, First Nations have been very clear that they do not feel adequately heard on forest management in this province.sa国际传媒



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