VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby says his government is looking for ways to help a closing Vancouver Island pulp mill, but that harvesting the province's old-growth trees is not an option.
Eby made the comments as he prepares to meet today with the head of the union representing the 350 Domtar workers who will lose their jobs, as well as the mayor of Crofton, B.C., where the mill is located.
Eby says a team from the Ministry of Jobs will be going to the community to identify opportunities around retraining and employment.
Domtar announced the closure Tuesday, citing continued poor pricing for pulp and lack of access to affordable fibre as causing the closure.
Eby says he accepts that government restrictions on harvesting old-growth trees have driven up the price and access

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