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B.C. Unveils Major Reforestation Plan as Wildfire Recovery Continues

Funding includes habitat restoration, riparian recovery and wildfire replanting, with partners set to plant up to 53.8 million trees by 2027.

  • British Columbia and the federal government announced a joint investment of more than $355 million on Tuesday to plant more than 125 million trees across the province.
  • This funding supports the federal government's 10-year "2 Billion Trees" program, focusing on restoring wildlife habitat and recovering forests damaged by recent wildfires while strengthening biodiversity.
  • Officials allocated approximately $155 million from British Columbia and more than $200 million from federal sources, with up to $13.3 million earmarked for Indigenous-led projects.
  • Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar emphasized that the investment aims to restore confidence in the forestry sector, stating "if we talk about forestry, we also talk about reforestation."
  • Later this week, Parmar will host the Council of Canadian Forest Ministers Conference in Langford to advocate for continued federal support, while 2026 projections anticipate planting over 233 million trees.
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Province of BC broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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