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Hello, this is Andrew Snook with your news of the week. In today’s newsletter learn about the impact of potential tariffs on New Brunswick’s forestry sector, the COFI 2025 Convention, and more! Happy reading!
- Andrew Snook, Editor
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Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters president and CEO Dennis Darby released the following statement regarding the decision by the U.S. to delay tariffs by 30 days.
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In response to questions about the impact of potential 25-per-cent tariffs imposed by the U.S. government on Canadian goods including lumber and forest products, the New Brunswick Lumber Producers, Forest NB and J.D. Irving, Limited are releasing the following information about the forestry sector in New Brunswick.
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Central Chilcotin Rehabilitation Ltd. has been working to rehabilitate a crisscross network of logging roads in the Cariboo Chilcotin back into a more natural habitat for wildlife.
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The Women in Forestry Virtual Summit is now accepting proposals for speakers to join our fifth annual event, dedicated to advancing gender equity and diversity in the forest sector.
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Leaders from across the forest products sector will be descending on Prince George, B.C. from April 2 to 4 for the COFI 2025 Convention.
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Candace Laing, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, released this statement regarding the 30-day tariff delay.
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Arbios Biotech has announced the successful completion of construction of its Chuntoh Ghuna facility in Prince George, British Columbia.
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The 2025 edition of the Canadian Biomass Awards is officially open for submissions.
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