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Little has been done to prevent the decimation of the Forestry industry
The column this week will be short and to the point as there is much work to be done on the forestry file.
The forestry sector is being decimated in this country and the Conservative government has done nothing to help the producers, our communities, and your families get through this crisis. With the bankruptcy filing by Abitibi- Bowater last week my priority will be first and foremost the protection of pensions for workers, but I will also continue to try and get the federal government to intervene in the industry wide crisis in order to help Abitibi-Bowater and others stay active and solvent until demand picks up again.
Large producers like Abitibi-Bowater and smaller producers like Buchanan Forestry Products are going bankrupt in our community, and nearly 1 million working families across Canada depend on forestry for their livelihood. The Conservative budget passed with hardly any money for forestry, without an elimination of the waiting period for Employment Insurance, and without making it easier to qualify for EI benefits. The Liberal party failed to ask for even a single change in the budget document or to speak up for the forestry industry or for laid-off workers.
The sad reality is that the Conservative and Liberal parties do not care about the forestry sector, or about the communities and families that depend on it. If they did, then would have done something, anything, to help us in the last budget. They did not and we are all suffering as a result. I apologize if I sound upset, but I am. Hardworking people across our riding have lost their jobs while the government does nothing. I won’t stand for it.
If you have lost your job, are having problems accessing government benefits, or have some information to pass along regarding Abitibi-Bowater’s restructuring or other companies that are struggling then please get in touch with my office as soon as possible. My staff and I remain ready to help in any way possible.