Wood-product manufacturing gets a boost
Nine more forestry companies are being supported to modernize, innovate and diversify their product lines and fibre sources to make more high-value, made-in-B.C. products, and help protect and create jobs.
Nine more forestry companies are being supported to modernize, innovate and diversify their product lines and fibre sources to make more high-value, made-in-B.C. products, and help protect and create jobs.
(flickr.com) Amna Shah, parliamentary secretary for anti-racism initiatives, has released the following statement in celebration of Islamic Heritage Month: “October marks Islamic Heritage Month in British Columbia, an opportunity to celebrate the rich history, traditions and contributions of the world’s diverse Muslim communities, while also challenging harmful stereotypes and breaking down barriers that separate us….
NDP Interim Leader Don Davies shared the following statement: The job losses announced this week are extremely concerning. Unemployment is at its highest point in a decade outside COVID. This is particularly hard on young people who are experiencing unemployment numbers in the mid-teens. The challenges facing the Canadian economy are deepened by Donald Trump`s…
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we gather on the ancestral territories of Tk̓emlúps and T̓éxelc to honour the strength, resilience and enduring spirit of Indigenous Peoples. We remember Le Estcwicwéy̓, the missing, whose remains were confirmed at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site, and we honour the courage…
Liberal MPs speak with reporters in Edmonton as a meeting of the party’s national caucus continues. Minister Steven MacKinnon (government House leader) as well as MPs Ben Carr, Mona Fortier and Alexandra Mendès comment on the government’s initial list of nation-building projects selected for fast-track approval under the federal Building Canada Act. source
Political strategists Susan Smith, Cole Hogan and George Soule discuss the controversy over the Public Safety Minister’s leaked comments on the gun buyback program, how the government is responding, and where the parties stand on Canadians’ priorities with CPAC host Michael Serapio. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQvMwAUeKuwkrTprkZfH240Q https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQtEh2j6C6C5RqJoLpPMkJPG https://twitter.com/PTP_CPAC https://www.tiktok.com/@cpac_tv source
People are invited to share their input to help guide the development of the Xwulqw’selu (Koksilah) Water and Watershed Sustainability Plan (the Plan) and shape long-term solutions for water supply and ecosystem health. The Province and Cowichan Tribes have launched a survey to gather insights from community members, water users, farmers, industry and other interested…