B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 14, 2024 - 20:40

B.C. Conservatives promise to end stumpage fees, review fire management if elected

September 14, 2024
British Columbia Conservatives are promising changes they say will bring more stability to the province’s struggling forest industry.Leader John Rustad announced his plan for the sector a week before the official launch of the provincial election campaign, saying a Conservative government would do away with stumpage fees paid when timber is harvested and instead put a tax on the final products that are produced.


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