SOUND OFF: Rural communities keeping close eye on 2023 budget
THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT WILL REVEAL ITS 2023 BUDGET next week, and expectations are high that Premier David Eby and the NDP will finally put some attention toward the big issues people are deeply concerned about — and for the people in my riding of Cariboo-Chilcotin, there are many.
Right now, our forest sector is in peril and there is much fear for the future. We have six milling operations within the district, a combination of mills and pellet plants. Forestry is a vitally important sector in the Cariboo-Chilcotin, and yet it didn’t get a mention in the government’s recent Labour Market Outlook. The NDP seem more intent on managing the decline of this industry, rather than supporting a bright future for companies and workers.
There was no mention of the mining industry in the outlook for the Cariboo either, despite the fact we have two very large mines just outside of our community which provide hundreds of jobs — and a new mine in the West Chilcotin that is now in the permitting stage.
What about the government’s recent throne speech, another document presenting government’s vision for the future? Well, it definitely did not give forestry, mining and rural economic development the respect and attention they deserve.


