“Canada’s forests can teach us so much,” says Jess Kaknevicius, Forests Canada’s chief executive officer. “Walking through a ...
Politicians from B.C. and Ottawa will meet in Vancouver Monday for a forestry summit on how to prop up the industry in the face of American fees and tariffs topping 50 per cent.
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Canada’s forestry industry wants the upcoming federal budget to help 'future-proof' the industry as tariffs and duties pile up, with some mills having already curtailed production or being forced to ...
Canada’s forestry sector has emitted more than 90 million tonnes of greenhouse gases every year for the past 17 years, a new study has found. The research, published in the peer-reviewed journal ...
The ninth widest Douglas fir in B.C. was cut down in the Nahmint Valley in 2018. Photo by TJ Watt courtesy of the Ancient Forest Alliance Global deforestation increased by four per cent in 2022 ...
His comments have set off alarm bells in various Quebec regions and logging towns, many of which have economies built on ...
The Forests Ontario Award | Rob Keen: The Forests Ontario Award is presented to individuals for outstanding achievements in, and contributions to, the field of forestry education in Canada and beyond.
On Wednesday, Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, defended the feds’ approach of trying to negotiate steel and aluminum tariff relief deals in early trade talks, saying the White House ...
A federal review of Canada’s forestry sector emissions needs to go much further than currently proposed or it could jeopardize its credibility, nearly a dozen environmental groups said as they ramped ...
Politicians from British Columbia and Ottawa will meet in Vancouver Monday for a forestry summit on how to tackle American fees and tariffs topping 50 per cent in the industry.
"We have an opportunity to address two crises with one made-in-Canada plan to build the housing we desperately need with our own mass timber and lumber," said Unifor National President Lana Payne.