B.C. forestry workers, other sectors hurt by tariffs to get $70M in jobs training
VICTORIA — Workers in B.C.’s softwood lumber industry and those in other sectors who have lost their jobs because of U.S. tariffs will benefit from almost $71 million in funding for retraining.
Federal Jobs Minister Pat Hajdu and Sheila Malcolmson, the minister of social development and poverty reduction, made the joint funding announcement about the three year agreement on Thursday at the provincial legislature.
B.C.’s softwood lumber industry has been shedding hundreds of jobs as U.S. tariffs pile up along with the lack of fibre, but Hajdu said “no worker will be left behind” as global trade evolves.
“This new funding will help workers in B.C. build new skills, get back to work or take advantage of new opportunities in emerging in demand industries,” Hajdu said. “It also can help businesses retool their production so they can be more competitive with new products or new markets.”
