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Irving plans $1.1B pulp mill upgrade

The project includes a new 20-storey boiler building, an upgrade of the current 1970s boiler to increase pulp output by 65% and generate enough energy to operate without buying off-plant power.


Ontario invests $445K for workers after Cascades closures

The Ontario government is investing $445,252 in a new action centre to help the 180 workers impacted by the closure of Cascades’ manufacturing plants in Trenton and Belleville.


Port Hawkesbury Paper launches new supercalendered paper – Altitude

Port Hawkesbury Paper has released its new 80-bright supercalendered product – Altitude, with various characteristics including high brightness, optimal print surface, and exceptional formation.


 
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SURVEY: Recruitment and retention in pulp and paper

Share your inputs on retention, reskilling and recruitment for the Canadian pulp and paper industry. Help us build important industry data and market insights for mills facing the manufacturing skills gap. Deadline: August 30 » Complete the survey now!
 
 
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Ontario invests $3.6M for skilled trades training

The Ontario government is investing over $3.6 million through the Skills Development Fund in four training projects and one building expansion project in Hamilton. » Read More...

Carton Council of Canada, Innofibre show recycled carton pulp ideal for moulded packaging

Quebec industrial innovation centre Innofibre recently conducted a research project that has demonstrated that used food and beverage cartons show great potential for the manufacturers of moulded pulp packaging. » Read More...

J.K. Irving remembered as a 'giant' of business, 'a great father and mentor'

Irving spent 76 years at his family's company, J.D. Irving, Ltd., including as president, and was chair until his death on Friday, June 21, at age 96. » Read More...