Mill agreement not enough for forestry: Furber
Darcy Furber, the NDP MLA for Prince Albert Northcote, has mixed feelings about an announcement that the Prince Albert pulp mill is on course to be sold.
The opposition critic for forestry said the agreement has good potential, but he also said he doesn’t think the government really knows what it's doing when it comes to the forestry industry in Saskatchewan.
The agreement to sell the Prince Albert pulp mill is contingent on a few conditions between the buyer and the government. Those conditions include a power agreement with SaskPower, a wood allocation agreement, and environmental liability. Despite a formal media conference on Monday,
Furber said he has some concerns that the government won’t pull through.