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Hello, this is Andrew Snook with your news of the week. In today’s newsletter read about Kruger's latest investment in Trois-Rivières, the Quebec government abandoning Bill 97, and more! Happy reading!
- Andrew Snook, Editor
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The BC Council of Forest Industries is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Forestry Scholarships.
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Remaining focused on its vision of sustainable economic development, Kruger is on track to develop a new storage facility that will position Trois-Rivières as a major circular economy hub in Québec.
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Rising tensions and repeated breakdowns in negotiations between stakeholders has resulted in the provincial government scrapping Bill 97 in its entirety, although some form of forestry reform is still a possibility.
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When the Kap Paper mill announced it was idling operations, Jessica Lallier had to do more than just follow the news.
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Pulp & Paper Canada interviewed all of the 2025 Top 10 Under 40 winners to learn more about what inspires them, keeps them motivated, their best achievements, plans for the future, and more.
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CHAR Technologies Ltd. has provided an update on construction progress at its Thorold Renewable Energy Facility.
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APA – The Engineered Wood Association has made two changes to its Board of Trustees.
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ʼNa̱mǥis First Nation and the Province are one step closer to a joint decision-making agreement that will support predictable harvesting, job creation and sustainable forestry operations on the north Island.
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November 12, 2025
Fairmont Château Laurier
Ottawa, Ont.
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