Union 'devastated' by B.C. mill closures, says Canfor should lose tenures

A stack of lumber and sawdust piles are seen at Teal-Jones Group sawmill in Surrey, B.C., on May 30, 2021. British Columbia's forests minister says the province's focus is on supporting the approximate 500 workers and the communities impacted by the closure of two northern B.C. sawmills. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

BURNABY, B.C. - The United Steelworkers union is calling Canfor Corp.'s decision to shutter two northern British Columbia sawmills a "kick in the gut" for workers who will lose their jobs, calling for the company to lose its forest tenure rights in the province.

The union's local chapter in Prince George, B.C., says in a statement that about 325 of the 500 workers at the Plateau mill in Vanderhoof and Canfor's Fort St. John operation belong to United Steelworkers.

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