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The logging industry is aging fast. With 24% of contractors over 65, what does the future hold? How long do contractors plan to stay in the industry? What is the state of succession planning?
- Jennifer Ellson, Editor
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The frenzied tone of lumber sales attenuated in most product categories. Supply remained tight as a drum and prices were firm or up.
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USW union officials in Canada and the U.S. are concerned about President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports.
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The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation is helping a local forestry services company grow with $360,000 in funding for equipment purchases.
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Cat Lake First Nation and PRT Growing Services have signed a MOU to support sustainable growth and economic development in Northwestern Ontario.
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Presented from both Indigenous and western perspectives, this program combines knowledge of western fire science and Indigenous ways of knowing to provide a comprehensive overview of the role fire plays in land management, ecosystems, and society, and addresses a vital need for professional training in the increasingly complex area of wildfire management.
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The 2024 Contractor Survey results reveal that the trend of an aging workforce in the logging industry is intensifying, with the average age of respondents increasing to 55 years, up from 52 in 2020 and 49 in 2018.
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Jesse has been a driving force in forest restoration and sustainable management across southern Ontario. After joining Lands and Forests Consulting in 2006, the 39-year-old took over the company in 2015.
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FS 216 has a robust log design with optimum angle and wider width to enhance traction performance for loggers and skidders. It provides excellent cut and chip resistance under the most critical operating conditions and ensures maximum protection against possible damages at any time.
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The Business Council of British Columbia is calling for immediate action to address the challenges facing the forestry sector, saying it contributes significantly to the economy and public services.
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The CNC Research Forest Society is inviting applications for its 2025 legacy fund, which supports projects bringing environmental and social benefits to communities in north-central B.C.
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In the fall 2024 Update on Québec's Economic and Financial Situation, the provincial government announced an additional $252M investment over five years to support the forestry sector.
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Tolko Industries is continuing its appeal of a $75,000 fine issued after a 2011 logging road it built allegedly caused a landslide in 2017, damaging crown timber, ecosystems, and fish habitats.
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Ignite the potential of LeadDriver+ for precision marketing, driving brand engagement and conversions. Supported by Canadian Forest Industries, our first-party data approach transforms marketing strategies. Elevate your game with targeted, first party data and omnichannel impact.
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At 36, Kerry is already leading the Forest Gene Conservation Association, where she has expanded programs related to species at risk and reforestation at both the provincial and federal levels.
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