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Premier Eby says new markets, reforms will help forestry, but results will take time
Premier Eby plans to amend DRIPA to reduce court involvement in reconciliation, emphasizing government-to-government relations and protecting private property rights amid recent Aboriginal title rulings.
- Premier David Eby says a recent agreement with China will boost wood construction there, but it will take time and commitment to create a sustainable forestry industry in British Columbia.
- Eby says U.S. tariffs have had devastating effects on B.C.'s forestry industry, leading to mill closures and job losses.
- Eby promises that predictable land access, permit reform, value-added investments and new trading relationships will deliver a better future for the forestry industry, though results will take time.
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Premier Eby says new markets, reforms will help forestry, but results will take time
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Read Full ArticlePremier Eby highlights forestry, mining & reliable electricity as key to economic resilience
Tuesday January 20, 2026 | PRINCE GEORGE, BC by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends In a keynote speech at the BC Natural Resources Forum this evening, Premier David Eby highlighted the importance and urgency to develop natural resources as party of the economic backbone of BC amidst a changing world economy. The 27-minute […] The post Premier Eby highlights forestry, mining & reliable electricity as key to economic resilience appeared first on…
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