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BC Forestry deserves to be discussed in Ottawa

11/27/2019

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​One of the reasons why I write weekly MP reports is so citizens can be informed and follow events occurring in Ottawa and by extension hold myself and MP's from other parties to account.
 
As much as I would like to share events occurring in Ottawa this week unfortunately the House of Commons is still not in session. 
 
Despite the election occurring back in late October, Prime Minister Trudeau has waited until Thursday, December 5th to recall the House for a Throne Speech.

After the Throne Speech the House is not scheduled to sit again until Monday, January 27th of 2020.
 
The House of Commons was last in session in late June of this year and, with the exception of the brief throne speech on December 5th, it will have sat vacant for over half a year. 
 
While it is understandable that this is an abnormal time, as a result of the federal election, it is concerning that nearly three months will have passed, since the election, before the House assumes regular sittings.
 
I raise this because the BC Forest industry, as one example, is in a crisis situation.

Citizens in Kelowna are deeply concerned that 174 residents who worked at the local Tolko lumber mill are now out of work.
 
This week the BC NDP Government announced, in the fiscal update, that revenue received from the BC forest sector has decreased by $110 million.

That is government revenue that now must be made up either through reductions in spending or increased taxes elsewhere.
 
Also this week Canfor announced that 10 lumber mills will be shut down for a two week period, temporarily displacing over 2,000 workers.
 
These critically important points deserve to be raised on the floor of the House of Commons for response from the Liberal Government.
 
Not all problems in the forest industry can be solved by Government.

The current timber shortage and devastation from the mountain pine beetle are two examples of that.
 
However we also have to recognize that some BC forest companies. currently closing down lumber mills in BC. are not leaving forestry.

Instead they are investing in and opening up new lumber mills in the United States.
 
This is deeply concerning when BC forest companies leave BC to invest in other regions.

Many of the regions they are investing in have different government policies.
 
As an example, a lumber mill operating is some of these US jurisdictions does not have higher payroll costs such as increased CPP or the BC NDP created Employer Health Tax.

They also do not pay carbon taxes or are subject to added duties at the border due to a lack of a softwood lumber agreement.
 
These are some areas where the Federal Government can show leadership.

Unfortunately with the House not sitting, the ability to raise these issues and hold the government to account is denied. 
 
My question this week:

Do you think it is reasonable that the Prime Minister has waited until December the 5th to table a Throne Speech?
 
I can be reached at Dan.Albas@parl.gc.ca or call toll free 1-800-665-8711.
4 Comments
Larry
11/30/2019 10:15:57 am

The headlines always seam to read that our government(s) are trying to destroy our economy, by all accounts, it certainly looks that way but can someone please explain where the equity is in this equation if indeed it we’re true.

The left loves Trudeau and hates Trump; Trudeau’s direction is tearing the country apart and like it or not, Trump is lighting the American economy on fire. Our employers leaving Canada and setting up in the US.... this is fact not propaganda.

I would give anything to have a leader rise to the occasion here in Oh Canada, for we are snatching defeat from the hands of victory.

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Art Moore
11/30/2019 11:27:28 am

Needed is a non confidence vote and the liberals out. That is not right for them to have all those holidays at tax payers expense. Trudeau I'd breaking this country and making us the laughing stock of the worlf

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Randy McCord
12/1/2019 05:53:43 pm

It's pretty hard sitting here in Calgary to dredge up significant empathy for your 174 fellow foresters when we have faced down 300,000 job loses in Alberta, in no small way, generated by the current Federal Government. The separation movement here is gaining strength daily as we watch a lack of leadership and concern and yes, inaction in Ottawa. We should be used to this by now. Not sure when the West will finally stand up to the Eastern political elite and leave, but the sooner the better, for oilmen and for lumbermen.

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john zolis
12/1/2019 11:05:08 pm

Unlike Conservatives who would suck the last drop of water from a river cut down the last tree pollute the air to a point making it unbreathable for corporate profits other more progressive parties are not so short sighted

"When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can't eat money."

Moronic conservative post ! by a short sighted conservative panderer --
Hey how much do corps donate to you campaign to pander so?

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