Filmmaker exposes corporate capture in forestry in N.B.
Thériault’s impression that all was fine in New Brunswick’s woods was
shattered when he met a 26-year-old man who had tried to commit
suicide. The man was $1 million in debt, a debt he had accrued from
working as a contractor, cutting wood for J.D. Irving, the largest
forestry player in the province. According to Thériault, the contractors
are in a perpetual debt cycle of taking out loans to buy new machines.