
Episode 450: John A. Brink - BC Forest Industry in Crisis
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In this urgent episode, John A. Brink dives deep into the biggest challenges facing British Columbia’s forest industry today — challenges he says are the toughest in his entire career. From the dramatic decline in sawmills since 2000 to the complex impact of government inefficiencies, unfavourable permitting processes, and hefty duties/tariffs, John breaks down what’s putting the future of the industry at risk.
🔍 Why are countries like Sweden thriving while BC struggles?
🔍 What role do tariffs and duties play in this crisis?
🔍 How significant was Carney’s $1.2 billion injection—and why isn’t it enough?
🔍 Why does the United States still need BC lumber more than ever?
Join John for a candid conversation about what’s really happening behind the scenes—and what needs to change.
Timestamps:
1:05 – The toughest challenges John has faced in the industry
11:17 – The sharp decline of BC sawmills since 2000
12:52 – What we can learn from Sweden’s success
22:42 – Government inefficiencies and unfavourable cutting permits delays
26:17 – A deep dive into duties and their impact
32:00 – Carney’s $1.2 billion investment explained
43:20 – Why the U.S. still depends on BC lumber
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