Environmental groups are hailing a motion put forth by Liberal MP Patrick Weiler as a significant step toward protecting old-growth forests.
Weiler, federal MP for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country, introduced a motion in Parliament on Thursday that calls on the federal government to increase the B.C. Old-Growth Protection Fund to $82 million from $50 million.
That would create a way to end the international export of old-growth raw logs and wood products from across Canada as quickly as possible, with a target date of no later than 2030.
The motion is contingent on the provincial government matching the funding, bringing the total funding to $164 million.
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TJ Watt, a campaigner with the Ancient Forest Alliance, said that the organization and the Endangered Ecosystems Alliance welcome WeilerB次元官网网址檚 motion to protect old-growth forests in B.C. and across Canada.
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Along with a much larger federal-provincial B.C. Nature Agreement fund, Watt said, it could enable a rapid phase-out of old-growth wood exports.
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Although Watt said the provincial government has committed to new conservation funding by June, it hasnB次元官网网址檛 put any funding forward.
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He added that funding is needed to protect First Nations logging interests through deferrals that offset lost revenues.
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