
Ravi Parmar
“This is an immensely difficult day for the Sunshine Coast. These are not just jobs, these are livelihoods that have supported families and communities for generations…. “We have been engaging with the company to better understand the full scope of the challenges it is facing. We are prepared to work through the cross-government working group to identify practical, long-term solutions. This work will be most effective with Domtar in the process and a shared focus on maintaining a strong presence in BC. “BC’s pulp sector is feeling the effects of a seismic shift in the global pulp market. We are currently approaching the lowest pulp prices in 100 years. …We will be reaching out to the Sunshine Coast community immediately… to ensure people get the support they need.
Truck Loggers Association: The TLA is, once again, deeply disappointed by today’s announcement. …This latest announcement follows other recent mill closures and reinforces the serious challenges facing BC’s forest sector. The consequences extend well beyond the mills, affecting workers, independent logging and forestry contractors, local businesses and communities throughout the coastal supply chain. With the indefinite curtailment of yet another BC pulp mill, the viability and stability of the entire coastal forest sector is increasingly at risk. …The TLA continues to call on all government to take decisive action to improve access to economically viable fibre, address BC’s high-cost operating environment and create the conditions needed to sustain forestry jobs, contractors and rural communities.
Council of Forest Industries: BC’s forest sector is facing extraordinary pressures. In particular, the pulp sector has been hit with reduced demand from Asia, sustained weak global prices, and increasing costs and constraints on local wood supply. While we cannot control market cycles or trade disputes, we can improve the conditions for forestry here at home. That starts with a focus on competitiveness. BC needs more predictable and economic access to wood supply and a regulatory and cost environment that keeps mills operating and attracts investment. …Industry stands ready to work with government to reverse the trend of closures and curtailments in the pulp sector. Improving the conditions within our control will help make BC forestry more resilient, protect jobs and communities, and better position the sector to withstand changing global markets.”
Unifor: The curtailment of operations at Domtar’s Howe Sound pulp and paper mill is more evidence of a deepening forestry sector crisis and demands immediate action from the B.C. and federal government, says Unifor. “Collapse of the forestry industry in the west, a core pillar of the economy, is just around the corner if governments don’t act now,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “Unifor is disappointed with Domtar’s announcement but this doesn’t have to be the end. We are totally committed to working with the company and governments to find a solution.”