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Western Forest Products Inc T.WEF

Alternate Symbol(s):  WFSTF

Western Forest Products Inc. is a Canada-based integrated forest products company building a margin-focused log and lumber business to compete in global softwood markets. The Company’s primary business is the sale of lumber and logs, which includes timber harvesting, sawmilling logs into specialty lumber, value-added lumber and glulam remanufacturing, and wholesaling purchased lumber. It has a lumber capacity of approximately 885 million board feet from six sawmills, as well as operates four remanufacturing facilities and two glulam manufacturing facilities. The Company's product categories include outdoor living, exterior appearance, LIFESTYLE CEDAR, interior living, structural, industrial and WFP engineered products. Its outdoor living products include decking, timbers and fencing products. Its LIFESTYLE CEDAR products include LIFESTYLE CEDAR Decking and LIFESTYLE CEDAR Fencing. Its WFP Engineered Products include curved and arched glulams, straight glulams, and fabricated trusses.


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Post by phoenix_traderon Apr 23, 2022 9:50am
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Organizers trying to provoke people, raise money,

Organizers trying to provoke people, raise money,

‘Use the Google,’ B.C. premier tells road-blocking logging protesters

Organizers trying to provoke people, raise money, Horgan says

The latest round of protest roadblocks in Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland have frustrated people getting to work and appointments, and they aren’t about saving old-growth forests, B.C. Premier John Horgan says.

Asked about angry drivers taking it upon themselves to drag “Save Old Growth” protesters off a major commuter route in Vancouver this week, Horgan said that is their real intent, as described in a Youtube video where an organizer says it’s to generate conflict videos that spread quickly and drive online fundraising.

“There have been disruptions in the South Island, there are plans by this marginal group to disrupt other peoples’ lives,” Horgan told reporters in Victoria April 21. “And their objective, they’ve made it clear – You can find it on Youtube. Their objective is not to save old growth, it’s to make people angry.”

For more than a year, organized protests have targeted the Fairy Creek watershed in Horgan’s Vancouver Island constituency, claiming that old-growth forests have all but disappeared. The B.C. government’s response, to defer huge areas of old-growth timber while preservation plans are worked out with Indigenous communities, has been ignored.

“They want to provoke anger from citizens,” Horgan said. “That’s not how you affect change in a civil society. I’m profoundly disappointed that this small group of people are so self absorbed and think so highly of their opinions and their so-called rights that they feel it’s okay to intrude in the rights of other British Columbians. I reject it categorically and I’m hopeful that there will be consequences for their actions, significant consequences.

“We are going to see those that have not been paying attention, for example, to the 1.7 million hectares of old growth forest that have been deferred in the past 12 months, continuing to glue themselves to roadways. If they use the Google on their GoFundMe pages they’d find out that a lot of work is being done.”


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