Labour strikes shut down Canada’s ports on both coasts

The Tree Frog Forestry News
November 5, 2024
Category: Today's Takeaway

Labour strikes shut down Canada’s ports from East to West, as the BC Maritime Employers lock out BC workers. In Company news: Boise Cascade and Louisiana Pacific report Q3, earnings; Domtar acquires Iconix paper’s label operations; Finland’s Ahlstrom closes sale of Aspa pulp mill to Sweden Timber; and more on International Paper’s mill closure in South Carolina. Meanwhile, the US is set to surpass Canada in lumber production; and what’s at stake for Canada in US election—quite a lot, apparently.

In Forest Product news: Sweden’s Timber City leads on mass timber; BC Fire Chiefs push back on stairway code changes; Japan launches world’s first wooden satellite; and surprising research on biobased vs plastic microfibres. In Forestry/Climate news: UN biodiversity talks stall; Drax welcomes Clean Power 2030 report; and Oregon’s Forestry second-in-command-firing is explained.

Finally, Global Wood Summit delegates take front row seat at Lumber Word Podcast.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News

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