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Asa Johal and Terminal Forest Products

How a Sikh Immigrant Created BC’s Largest Independent Lumber Company

by (author) Jinder Oujla-Chalmers

Publisher
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Initial publish date
Sep 2019
Category
Business, Forestry, General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550178890
    Publish Date
    Sep 2019
    List Price
    $28.95

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Description

When the dust settled after the restructuring of the Canadian forest industry at the beginning of the 21st century and many of the major players such as MacMillan Bloedel, Doman Industries and Slocan Forest Products vanished into memory, one feisty player remained standing, stronger than ever: Terminal Forest Products. Remarkably, Terminal was privately owned by one man, a Sikh immigrant and former labourer named Asa Singh Johal. Who was he and how did he succeed so brilliantly in a field where so many others failed? This book answers that question, and does it in the form of an inspiring story that throws light on Johal’s remarkable character and his traditional Sikh family as well as the evolution of the modern lumber industry.

When Johal founded Terminal Forest Products in 1965, he was determined to build a thriving sawmill business. It was a difficult journey—from getting a timber supply and establishing markets, to constantly upgrading equipment and navigating complicated political situations, economic recessions, labour disputes and all the permutations of the softwood lumber dispute. However, through hard work and perseverance, Johal established himself as a force to be reckoned with among the predominately white-owned and white-run forestry giants of British Columbia. His entrepreneurial ability ultimately resulted in the creation of the largest privately owned and operated lumber manufacturing facility on Canada’s West Coast, producing hundreds of well-paid jobs. In this extensively researched book, family insider and author Jinder Oujla-Chalmers provides an intimate and revealing account of one man’s against-all-odds journey to multi-faceted success, and the surprising inside story of one of British Columbia’s economic and philanthropic leaders.

 

About the author

Jinder Oujla-Chalmers is a freelance writer, film and television producer and documentary director. Her writing has been published in Time Magazine, Maclean’s and Reader’s Digest and she has created several television shows and is currently working on a CBC miniseries based on the events of the Komagata Maru. She is a board member of the Female Eye Film Festival and a member of the Writers Guild of Canada and CMPA. She lives in Vancouver, BC. She is married and has one daughter and two stepsons.

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Editorial Reviews

“Written by family insider Jinder Oujla-Chalmers, this book is both a biography of Asa Singh Johal and his family and an in-depth look at BC’s lumber industry...Read it for: Johal’s philanthropic work, an intimate look at his against-the-odds successes, and the story of a traditional Sikh family.”

Aimee Greenaway, <i>British Columbia History Magazine</i>

 

“Jinder Ouija-Chalmers provides an intimate and revealing account of one man’s against-all-odds journey to multifaceted success.”

<i>Desi News</i>