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Truck Loggers hoping Trudeau acts quickly on TPP and softwood lumber deal

The Truck Loggers Association is hoping to get the ear of the new Prime Minister.

Executive Director David Elstone says the TLA is also encouraging Justin Trudeau to follow through with the Trans Pacific Partnership, and heed premier Christy Clark’s call to make negotiating a new softwood lumber agreement with the US a top priority.

Elstone says the TLA likes what they’ve already heard from Trudeau about working with First Nations.

He says sorting out rights and title issues coming from the Chilcotin decision is important for

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