B.C. backs off on plan critics said would give away Crown forest land

The B.C. government has backed off on a plan that critics said would have sold out public control over Crown forest land. Forests Minister Steve Thomson says he’s withdrawn proposed changes to the Forest Act that would have allowed volume-based forest licences to be converted to area-based forest licences, essentially giving private companies more power over government-owned land.
Thomson says it’s become clear more public input is needed on the idea, so the government will conduct broad consultations this summer on the recommendations of a special committee that first proposed the change.

Mar 12, 2013
Canadian Press
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