$2M in funding to bring stability, create jobs in B.C.’s forestry industry

June 14, 2026

The province is investing $2 million to launch Make More in B.C., a new initiative aimed at creating regional economic hubs that will protect existing forestry workers, generate new jobs, and extract more value from every tree.

The money will support the creation of regional economic hubs, with the first located in the Merritt Timber Supply Area in partnership with Gorman Bros. Lumber out of West Kelowna.

“The Make More in B.C. project is about building a stronger, more resilient forest sector that is never again dependent on a single trading partner like the United States. We cannot allow forestry workers and communities to remain vulnerable to duties, tariffs, and global uncertainty. We need to make more in B.C., create more jobs in B.C., and build a future that keeps more value here at home.”

This new project will focus on collaboration with mills, manufacturers, First Nations, and other communities to help unlock wood fibre supply and develop higher-value wood products such as mass timber and prefabricated homes.

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