An edition of One family's journey (2012)

One family's journey

Canfor and the transformation of British Columbia's forest industry

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An edition of One family's journey (2012)

One family's journey

Canfor and the transformation of British Columbia's forest industry

One of Canada's most accomplished business leaders reflects on his influential role in the industry that built British Columbia. From a privileged early childhood in Vienna to an overnight escape from Hitler's grasp, to the seven decades spent building Canadian Forest Products with his father and uncle, Peter Bentley's life story is one of great challenges and unequivocal successes. An unflinching leader and a respected philanthropist, Bentley describes a colourful business career and shares his unique perspective on the rise and fall -- and the subsequent reinvention -- of Western Canada's forest industry in all its complexity. Bentley does not avoid controversy in his accounting of political shenanigans in BC and across the nation. Nor does he shy away from the challenge of staring down the deep well of environmental issues. His views are those of a passionate citizen who, like his father before him, has given much of his life to the improvement of business and culture in British Columbia and Canada. Bentley's thoughts and reflections are his legacy to those who follow.

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Publisher
Douglas & McIntyre
Language
English
Pages
336

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Table of Contents

A long journey : Vienna to Vancouver
Pacific veneer : a solid beginning
Eburne : moving toward integration
Englewood : Canfor's backbone
Grande Prairie : the Alberta advantage
Prince George : going global
Victoria : our landlords
An ugly rumour : Balco and the road to diversification
Unfinished business : deals negotiated but not completed
Linking with Ottawa : a voice from the west
Howe Sound Pulp and Paper : from the worst to the best
The leaders : industry icons
The environmental debate : a key factor in leaving the coast
Don't do it Jack : union negotiations
Good governance : leadership, new acquisitions, and crisit
New south : breaking ground in the United States
Beyond Cantor : giving back
What's next? : my view from here.

Edition Notes

Published in
Vancouver, B.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
634.9092
Library of Congress
HD9764.C24 C363 2012eb, SD129.B46 A3 2012

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (336 pages) :
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26343545M
Internet Archive
onefamilysjourne00pete
ISBN 10
1553658698, 155365868X
ISBN 13
9781553658696, 9781553658689
OCLC/WorldCat
778435917, 767940585

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