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Action plan shows more stable future for forest communities is possible

Projects & Initiatives: Resource Economics Project (BC)

(Vancouver) A study released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says there is no shortage of solutions available to the provincial government to secure the future of BC's forestry-dependent communities.

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