
Forestry Minister visiting Okanagan to learn about impacts to sector, find solutions
The Minister of Forests is visiting the Okanagan to speak with people in the forestry sector and try to find solutions to issues they face stemming from tariff and duty threats from the United States.
Ravi Parmar arrived in West Kelowna Monday, March 17, where he visited a few forestry stakeholders such as companies and workers, First Nations, and local government.
“It’s an opportunity for me to be on the ground, listening to British Columbians, talking to forest-dependent communities about the challenges and opportunities ahead,” Parmar told Vernon Matters.
“I think we all know too well how crazy it’s been in the last few weeks and months since Donald Trump took the presidency in the United States. I know for forest-dependent communities, we’ve been dealing with the challenges of duties and tariffs for a long time, for three or four decades, as this long-standing battle between the United States and Canada, and to be seeing duties increasing, doubling in size on top of tariffs, we could be dealing with 50 to 60 per cent duties and tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber heading down south.”