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Mill closures in northern B.C. blamed on low timber supply, excessive rules

Government acknowledges need for more supply, blames closures on corporate decisions, markets
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As job losses mount in B.C.sa国际传媒檚 forestry sector, a leading industry group is calling on the province to increase timber supply and speed up permitting.

On Thursday (May 9), Canfor announced it was halting plans to replace a decommissioned sawmill in Houston, permanently closing a sawmill in Bear Lake near Prince George, and indefinitely curtailing a production line at its Northwood Pulp Mill in Prince George.

Linda Coady, president and chief executive officer of the B.C. Council of Forest Industries, said Friday (May 10) that escalating closures and curtailments mean government sa国际传媒渘eeds to move faster to stabilize timber supplysa国际传媒.

Coadysa国际传媒檚 statement echoes comments from Kevin Edgson, Canforsa国际传媒檚 President and CEO.

sa国际传媒淲hile the region has a substantive supply of sustainably grown timber, harvest levels are well below the Allowable Annual Cut partly due to natural disturbances, but increasingly because of the impact of a range of policy choices and regulatory complexity,sa国际传媒 Edgson said Thursday day. sa国际传媒淒espite exhaustive efforts, including expanding well beyond our traditional operating region, there is simply not enough residual fibre to supply the current production capacity of all our operations.sa国际传媒

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Forests Minister Bruce Ralston said Thursday that Canforsa国际传媒檚 actions disappointed his government, noting families and communities in northern British Columbia will feel the impact.

sa国际传媒淲orkers shouldnsa国际传媒檛 bear the brunt of commodity cycles, as they have been forced to for years,sa国际传媒 he said. He added government will support communities and work with partners to increase supply.

Recent provincial measures include economic support funds, and the appointment of Andrew Mercier as Minister of State for Sustainable Forestry Innovation with a focus on the timber supply.

Friday, Mercier pushed back against claims that Canforsa国际传媒檚 decision was about supply.

sa国际传媒淒eeply frustrated with the decision from Canforsa国际传媒檚 board to close (Bear Creek Sawmill) & (a production line in Prince George) putting their people out of work,sa国际传媒 he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. sa国际传媒淭his is a decision based on market prices that impacts a lot of people. Heart goes out to all the workers and their families.sa国际传媒

Parts of the political opposition did not buy Merciersa国际传媒檚 argument.

B.C. United Leader Kevin Falcon and shadow forests minister Mike Bernier said in a statement that these closures point to a broader trend that sees the forestry industry being forced to leave B.C.

sa国际传媒淯nder (Premier) David Eby, the NDP is facilitating the collapse of an industry that has long been the backbone of our provincial economy and has supported B.C. families for generations.sa国际传媒

Figures show B.C.sa国际传媒檚 forestry industry on a lengthy downward trend relative to other industries, with little improvement expected ahead. These recent closures join growing list of permanent closures and curtailments with devastating effects on communities long reliant on forestry, but lacking sufficiently diversified economies to withstand such closures.

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Speaking to Black Press Media last year following closures in Chetwynd and Houston, Greg Halseth, Canada Research Chair in Rural and Small Town Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia, said such closures impact more than workers and their families.

sa国际传媒淓verything from grocery stores and gas stations, to businesses that directly work with the primary industry, are all impacted,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淔amilies with mortgages, vehicle loans, and other debts need to worry about replacement income. Families worry about having to move and losing their community connections. Children reflect some of the anxiety and concerns their parents are feeling.sa国际传媒

Communities also run the risk of losing established community leaders as workers and their families look for opportunities elsewhere, he added.

Halseth added impacted workers can receive support in many ways. Unfortunately, the response points to a larger problem.

sa国际传媒淓conomic emergency responses are, sadly, well-practiced in British Columbia as we continue to wait until a crisis occurs before we recognize longer-term challenges within existing economic sectors,sa国际传媒 he said.



Wolf Depner

About the Author: Wolf Depner

I joined the national team with Black Press Media in 2023 from the Peninsula News Review, where I had reported on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula since 2019.
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