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B.C. forestry summit called as industry being hammered by U.S. fees

Leaders seek federal support for B.C.'s lumber industry facing U.S. tariffs exceeding 50%, impacting tens of thousands of workers and businesses, officials said.

  • Facing steep U.S. fees, Dominic LeBlanc and B.C. Premier David Eby convene a forestry summit in Vancouver on Nov. 3, 2025, to support affected workers and businesses.
  • Washington's anti-dumping and countervailing measures in September, followed by another 10 per cent last month, triggered the summit amid claims Canada poses a U.S. national security threat.
  • The softwood lumber dispute has simmered for decades, with the United States imposing duties alleging Canada subsidizes its industry.
  • B.C. aims to press the federal government for greater support to shield forestry jobs, focusing on an industry that employs tens of thousands of workers.
  • Last month the B.C. Council of Forest Industries urged the government to treat the lumber file with equal urgency as steel, aluminum and energy disputes on behalf of businesses, unions and other industry groups.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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