Its time to settle things once and for all in the Softwood Lumber dispute with the U.S. says Kenora MP Roger Valley.
Now that the Americans have decided on whom their leader will be for the next 4 years, Valley hopes George Bush realizes the matter needs to be put to rest for both economies.
The U.S. has one final appeal it can make in the lumber scrap, having exhausted all others; Valley wants the President to end things as fast as he can.
U.S. tariffs on our Softwood have cost thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in lost business to Canadian companies.

