Federal government invests $12-million in B.C. forestry sector

By Marissa Birnie The federal government has announced it is investing about $12 million in British Columbia’s forestry sector, days after other tariff-hit Canadian industries were offered $1.5 billion in support. Energy Minister Tim Hodgson made the announcement at Terminal Forest Products, a sawmill in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday. Hodgson said the funding will prioritize 14 projects that use low-carbon wood technology, expand the use of mass timber in construction, or are Indigenous operated. He said the investment is part of Canada’s strategy to diversify its wood production and become less reliant on the United States amid its “unjust” tariffs. “What we’ve been doing is working with the industry, working with provinces, working with Indigenous communities on a transformation,” Hodgson said, adding the goal is to become less reliant on…

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