We tell the real stories about forestry in BC – the jobs, sustainable practices, First Nations engagement, value-added manufacturing, deferrals and more.
ICYMI: It’s critical forest policy be informed by the facts. But is that happening in BC? @sjmuir talks with Cam Brown, @ForsiteForMgmt
Listen here: https://t.co/HWDnPIBFmX
ICYMI: With 45 years in the business, Russ Taylor has a deep understanding of how markets for wood products work – and the impact government policy can have. Join @sjmuir for the conversation.
https://t.co/dKXU373w9H
ICYMI: @sjmuir talks responsible forestry certification, education, community building, and the importance of wood products with @KathyAbusow of the @sfiprogram
Listen to their conversation: https://t.co/CfLpyRvusZ
ICYMI: The premier and professor – join @sjmuir
for a conversation with Mike Harcourt and UBC forestry prof @forestrydean on ForestWorks.
Listen here: https://t.co/UqbBAPTatz
ICYMI: Two politicians, @LisaDominato and @GabyWickstrom, elected to serve the interests of different communities but both are forest towns with deep ties to the industry. Listen to the conversation @sjmuir has with them last season: https://t.co/NXCzPYNOtJ
ICYMI: @MeggittTamara brings the voice of hard working families in the forestry industry to the conversation with @sjmuir.
Listen here:
https://t.co/qUcxhztDlI
Forestry can play a key role in sustainable economic development, jobs, and reconciliation with First Nations. Listen to @Dallas4BC and @sjmuir conversation: https://t.co/qshMMbUENK
ICYMI: Nicola Dickson, RFP, discusses all things forestry with @sjmuir She is all about doing it right and doing it better.
Listen here: https://t.co/KE6U9yXiMV
ICYMI: Mayor @LeonardKrog of Nanaimo joined ForestWorks for both Season 1 and 2. He talks with our @sjmuir forestry, old growth, and 'one strong, truly sustainable industry.’
Season 1: https://t.co/IgxYtp7g0O
Season 2: https://t.co/8ttbrX4sYk
ICYMI: Our show’s host @sjmuir and Liberal forestry critic @JohnRustad4BC get into forestry and forest management.
Listen Here: https://t.co/rY3Q7ZEwX3
ICYMI: ICYMI: Forestry truth. Industry voices are held to a different standard than environmentalists. Carl Sweet and host @sjmuir talk all things grassroots forestry.
Listen here: https://t.co/aTmV0nwlnU
ICYMI: Responsible forestry, fisheries, and land management are playing key roles in First Nations’ economic and social prosperity. Listen to @HuuayahtFN Chief Councillor Robert Dennis in conversation with @sjmuir: https://t.co/KWqqJPlhAm
ICYMI: “Companies that want to upgrade their mills need to know there is a wood supply.” @sjmuir spoke to Jim Girvan about the importance of steady forestry policy. Listen here: https://t.co/4sSSwbNSnk
How many jobs does it take to harvest and process a tree in BC? Think 112. This from BC professional forester David Elstone: https://t.co/XDTnYj24dr #bcpoli#bcforestry
ICYMI: @sjmuir and Brian Butler, president of the USW Local 1-1937, spoke last season about getting "the right data, understand the facts & make educated decisions.” #bcpoli#USW
https://t.co/QNqFBPAIW0
ICYMI: @sjmuir and Registered Professional Forester Murray Wilson spoke about how forest fires played a natural role in the woods. Aggressive fire containment and forest management has disrupted that, making today’s fires worse.
Listen here: https://t.co/AZXjSTAqEM
ICYMI: @sjmuir spoke with Professor Gary Bull, @ubcforestry forest researcher. He talks about how we use all the wood that is harvested, climate change, forestry jobs and more!
Listen here: https://t.co/fzM0NmyFrv
It’s critical forest policy be informed by the facts. But is that happening in BC? Find out what happened when @sjmuir and a forester puts pressure groups under the microscope. #bcpoli#bcforestry
Listen here: https://t.co/jeY8UZeyLA