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Bruce Lourie

Bruce Lourie is president of the Ivey Foundation, adviser to Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission, and best-selling author.

Sacrificing caribou to save forestry is a fool’s errand—it’s time we stop playing the fool

Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | October 31, 2017
Bruce Lourie says fear of being criticized for hurting the forestry industry is getting in the way of governments acting to protect caribou, but failing to do so, 'wont' help the forestry sector one bit.' Photograph by Peupleloup, courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | October 31, 2017
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | October 31, 2017
Bruce Lourie says fear of being criticized for hurting the forestry industry is getting in the way of governments acting to protect caribou, but failing to do so, 'wont' help the forestry sector one bit.' Photograph by Peupleloup, courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | October 31, 2017
Bruce Lourie says fear of being criticized for hurting the forestry industry is getting in the way of governments acting to protect caribou, but failing to do so, 'wont' help the forestry sector one bit.' Photograph by Peupleloup, courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | October 31, 2017
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | October 31, 2017
Bruce Lourie says fear of being criticized for hurting the forestry industry is getting in the way of governments acting to protect caribou, but failing to do so, 'wont' help the forestry sector one bit.' Photograph by Peupleloup, courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | February 13, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Feb. 6 at a reception in Ottawa celebrating Black History Month. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | February 13, 2017
Opinion | BY BRUCE LOURIE | February 13, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured Feb. 6 at a reception in Ottawa celebrating Black History Month. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade