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SOFT-CV supports the New Forest Act as proposed and promoted by the

Boundary Forest Watershed Stewardship Society.

The New Forest Act

A Bold, Grassroots Blueprint
for Forestry Reform in BC

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All the text on this page is from BFWSS. Click on the red button above to go directly to their website, where there is a ton more information about forestry in BC and about the New Forest Act.
 

Industrial forestry has converted most of B.C.’s primary forests into clearcuts and plantations.

 

That’s driving biodiversity collapse, worsening floods, fires, landslides, and drought, while still shrinking jobs and costing taxpayers billions.

 

We propose a New Forest Act that puts ecosystem integrity first, returns decision‑making to communities and Indigenous Peoples, and rebuilds stable, diversified local economies.

 

This isn’t theory. If implemented, the New Forest Act would change how every public forest in BC is managed—protecting water, restoring damaged ecosystems, and keeping forestry jobs rooted in rural communities. It’s a practical plan for future generations, not just the next election cycle.

The New Forest Act is a legislative proposal to fix what’s broken in BC forestry—from the ground up.

The New Forest Act is about three things: ecological integrity, community decision-making, and local economies.

 

It’s a clear, actionable plan to protect watersheds, restore degraded forests, and secure sustainable rural jobs—rooted in science and community priorities, not industry spin.

 

Created by the Boundary Forest Watershed Stewardship Society (BFWSS), the Act offers a credible alternative to the centralized, industry-run model that has dominated public forests for decades.

 

This isn’t a PR campaign or a protest slogan. It’s a fully developed policy framework—already being presented to Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), government staff, and local councils across the province.

The New Forest Act contains:

  • Science-based rules to protect ecosystems, watersheds, and biodiversity (#1 priority)

  • A public-interest governance model for BC’s forests

  • A 3-part land use system (PRH Model) balancing protection, restoration, and working forests

  • Funding strategies to sustain rural economies

  • A roadmap for implementation

NEW FOREST ACT PROPOSAL (Oct 2025 PDF)

BACKGROUNDER (Oct 2025 PDF)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Oct 2025 PDF)

POLICY BRIEF (PDF – 3 pages)

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Click the image below to watch BFWSS's video about mill closures. "BC's forestry industry isn’t in a downturn - it’s collapsing. Mills are shutting down across the province, not because of bad markets or tariffs, but because the forests are gone or too costly to reach."

Click the image below to read more in the Watershed Sentinel.
"The softwood lumber dispute with the US has exposed what’s really wrong with BC’s forestry model. It’s not about tariffs; it’s about a resource base that’s running out."

Click the image below to watch BFWSS's video about how "BC has been basing its timber supply on inflated, outdated, and unrealistic assumptions." We're running out of wood.

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gilakas’la / čɛčɛ haθɛč,

We respectfully acknowledge that the land we gather on is the unceded traditional territory of the K’ómoks First Nation,
the peoples traditionally known as the Sathloot, Saseetla, Eiksan, and Pentlatch.

tuwa akʷs χoχoɬ ʔa xʷ yiχmɛtɛt (ʔa) kʷʊms hɛhaw tʊms gɩǰɛ (Caretakers of the 'land of plenty' since time immemorial).

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