Serious concerns raised for Northern BC if old growth deferrals passed by Province
PRINCE GEORGE – Following the government’s announcement of their plans to temporarily protect 2.6 million hectares of old-growth in BC, industry groups and a local MLA are seriously concerned.
The BC Council of Forest Industries (COFI) says upwards of 18,000 jobs could be affected across the province, a large chunk of jobs cut could be in Northern BC.
“While 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,” says Susan Yurkovich, President and CEO of COFI.

