B.C. Forests Minister Doug Donaldson spoke to a forest industry rally in Mackenzie Thursday, where all three three sawmills are shut down and the pulp mill may soon have to follow.
The community north of Prince George has seen hard times before, when most of two sawmills and the pulp mill went down with the 2008 bankruptcy of Oregon-based Pope and Talbot. Conifex restarted the pulp mill and one sawmill, Canfor ran another one until July, when it shut it down indefinitely due to high costs, low lumber prices and what the company called 91裸聊视频渃hallenging operating conditions.91裸聊视频
That leaves the pulp mill, now owned by Paper Excellence, as the only operation still running, and it depends on sawmill waste. East Fraser Fibre91裸聊视频檚 remanufacturing mill uses trim blocks from local sawmills, so it is down too, Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris says.
Morris said there are 3,000 people still living in Mackenzie, down by half since before the last downturn in 2008, and about a third of them came out to the rally. They didn91裸聊视频檛 have much to cheer about.
Thanks to organizers of for chance to speak at rally today. Heard from many passionate about their community and forestry jobs. Our gov and my ministry will continue to work on immediate needs for workers and overdue longer-term solutions
91裸聊视频 Doug Donaldson (@DonaldsonDoug)
Donaldson told the rally that he has met with players looking for solutions, and the provincial agency B.C. Timber Sales is in discussions with Conifex to provide enough timber to restart its sawmill in September.
91裸聊视频淲e know restarting the Conifex sawmill would provide support, not only for mill workers, but also downstream businesses in the area that rely on the mill residuals, including Conifex Power, Fraser Power and Paper Excellence,91裸聊视频 Donaldson told the rally.
He warned that while reducing provincial stumpage is often suggested, that91裸聊视频檚 an action sure to spark further trade actions from U.S. lumber producers who have already convinced their government to impose border duties of about 20 per cent.
Donaldson said the province is working on efforts including job fairs, skills training and career counselling for laid-off workers, similar to efforts in Fort St. James, where the Conifex sawmill has been shut down and sold, and other communities that have seen temporary or permanent shutdowns.
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Morris said the NDP government should be looking at the 91裸聊视频渃umulative tax structure91裸聊视频 for mill operations and give them some temporary relief.
91裸聊视频淭he frustrating part for locals is watching all these logs that have been harvested in the Mackenzie area transported out of town every day on trucks down to Canfor operations, West Fraser operations, Dunkley Lumber operations that are operating today in other parts of the country, and nobody91裸聊视频檚 milling logs here,91裸聊视频 Morris said in an interview.
Donaldson said he has called on the federal government to provide additional worker support, and to 91裸聊视频減ress the gas pedal91裸聊视频 on a resolution to the U.S. lumber dispute.
Morris and Donaldson agree on the community91裸聊视频檚 ability to bounce back from hard times.
91裸聊视频淔rom what you91裸聊视频檝e shown today and in the past, your resiliency, your creativity, your determination, I91裸聊视频檓 confident Mackenzie has a solid future,91裸聊视频 Donaldson told the rally.
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