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A task force will guide the review of BCTS to improve market access, diversify the forestry sector, and ensure job creation while advancing sustainable forest management practices in British Columbia.
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The lumber market begins 2025 with a mix of price trends – Western Spruce-Pine-Fir sees a modest rise, while Southern Yellow Pine experiences significant volatility compared to previous weeks.
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Funded by FESBC, the wildfire risk reduction project completed by the Kaslo and District Community Forest Society will enhance forest health, boost wildfire resilience and preserve recreational areas in Kaslo.
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Do you plan on attending the MWC 2025 but haven’t registered yet? Hurry up and benefit from the “Early Bird” rate until February 7th!
This special rate gives you a $75 discount on the regular price for a total of C$ 450 + applicable taxes.
This year’s event offers you a multitude of opportunities to grow your business and your network with a trade show, industry-related presentations, and networking opportunities.
Click on the button below to register, hurry up!
See you in Montréal!
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On March 6, 2025, Canadian Forest Industries, Pulp & Paper Canada, Canadian Biomass, and Opérations Forestières et de Scierie will host the Women in Forestry Virtual Summit. This free, national event will bring together industry professionals for a meaningful discussion on gender and diversity in the forest sector.
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The French Leadership Fundamentals Program at J.D. Irving has equipped 18 employees with essential leadership skills, including change management and conflict resolution, to encourage growth within the company.
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FSC is seeking applicants for four specialized working groups to review and update its chain of custody standards, focusing on key areas like worker rights, circularity, and multisite certification.
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The U.S. Lumber Coalition argues that the duties on Canadian lumber are necessary to ensure fair competition and protect U.S. jobs in the lumber industry.
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