Union says B.C. mill closure leaves workers ‘reeling,’ as industry woes persist
The union representing most of the 300 employees who will lose their jobs with the impending closure of Canfor’s Northwood Pulp Mill near Prince George, B.C., says people are reeling from the latest blow to an already battered industry.
Unifor’s western regional director Gavin McGarrigle said Wednesday that the loss of so many jobs in a community the size of Prince George, population 67,000, can have cascading social and economic impacts.
“First of all, the pulp mills are fed by sawmills, so there’s jobs that will be lost in the sawmills … Then you have all of the contractors that are associated with those facilities,” he said.
“Then you have to ask what is the market for getting logs to pulp mills when you don’t have a close pulp mill anywhere nearby? That just increases the problems, the access, and all the travel costs that everyone’s been talking about.

