NDP members pass motion for B.C. government to investigate forestry company

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The motion comes amid a federal investigation into Paper Excellence and will be voted on at the party's provincial council meeting next month.

Members of the B.C. NDP riding association in Kamloops-North Thompson are asking the provincial government to investigate Paper Excellence, a pulp and paper operator that has grown to become the largest forestry products company in North America.

Rick Turner, president of the Kamloops-North Thompson B.C. NDP Electoral District Association, said he’s already received informal support from a number of other B.C. NDP riding associations. That motion, which passed in Ottawa on March 31, calls on Wijaya and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne to testify before the committee.

At the time, a spokesperson for the Forests Ministry said it was monitoring the proceedings in Ottawa and the results of the federal review.

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NDP members pass motion for B.C. government to investigate forestry companyThe motion, passed by members of the BC NDP Kamloops-North Thompson Electoral District Association, comes amid a federal investigation into Paper Excellence and will be voted on at the party's provincial council meeting next month.
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