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VIDEO: Workers, activists clash at site of Vancouver Island logging operation

Forest license holders asking for independent investigation into incident

Logging in TFL 44 on Vancouver Island has halted following an incident between forestry contractors and activists. The incident comes one day after Huu-ay-aht First Nations announced they have purchased more interest in the tree farm licence through a partnership with Western Forest Products.

John Jack, a director with Huumiis Ventures. Ltd., (part of the TFL 44 limited partnership), said the encounter took place sa国际传媒渟omewhere in the Carmanah Walbran regionsa国际传媒 between protesters and a contractor.

sa国际传媒淚t wasnsa国际传媒檛 Western employees,sa国际传媒 he said.

The Rainforest Flying Squad, which has been vocal in its protests against logging in Fairy Creek, posted on Instagram about sa国际传媒渕ultiple acts of violence towards Indigenous peoplesa国际传媒 at blockades in Pacheedaht and Ditidaht First Nations territories.

Western Forest Products posted a brief statement on social media stating that sa国际传媒渟afety is Westernsa国际传媒檚 number one priority.sa国际传媒 The company acknowledged that an incident took place between a contractor working for the TFL 44 limited partnership between Western and Huumiis Ventures Ltd., and confirmed TFL 44 LP had sa国际传媒減ausedsa国际传媒 operations while an investigation takes place.

Jack said TFL 44 LP is calling for an independent investigation into the incident, which was caught on video. Workers can be seen swearing at activists, telling them to go back to Victoria and take their tents back to the city. One worker threatened a person recording the exchange, knocking a smartphone out of the personsa国际传媒檚 hand and onto the ground. Audio of a brief scuffle can be heard with someone saying sa国际传媒済rab that phone.sa国际传媒

On May 6, Western Forest Products CEO Don Demens released a statement condemning the actions in the video.

sa国际传媒淪afety is our highest priority at Western and that includes ensuring an environment free of violence and racism,sa国际传媒 said the statement. sa国际传媒淲hat I viewed in the video footage involving contractors on May 4, 2021 does not reflect who we are as a company. Any form of racism or violence is not tolerated at Western, including within the TFL 44 Limited Partnership.sa国际传媒

He added, sa国际传媒淲estern has a long and proud history of working to build strong relationships with First Nations and communities. The attitudes and actions of those involved in this incident contradicts our core values of safety, integrity and building mutually beneficial relationships, and will not be condoned.sa国际传媒

Jack has asked for a third party to investigate the incident. Harvesting in the area has been halted to show all parties that Huumiis Ventures is taking this incident seriously, he added. sa国际传媒淲e have heard the possibility of there being violence there and thatsa国际传媒檚 part of the reason why we wanted things to be halted.sa国际传媒

He said the RCMP and WorksafeBC have both been notified of the incident and the contractor has been instructed to conduct its own investigation of the incident.

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Susie Quinn

About the Author: Susie Quinn

A journalist since 1987, I have been the Alberni Valley News editor since August 2006.
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