B.C. forests minister introduces bill to overhaul forest practices
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s forests minister has introduced a bill to amend the Forest and Range Practices Act in what she says will “reshape” forest management in the province.
Katrine Conroy told the legislature the proposed changes align forestry legislation with the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act passed in late 2019 and introduce “new tools to establish resilient forests.”
She says the changes would include improved processes for reforestation after wildfires and more collaborative planning between Indigenous nations, government, the forest industry and other stakeholders.
Conroy says the changes are “long overdue” and they would establish a new forest landscape planning framework to be implemented over time, fully replacing the current forest stewardship planning system.