Canada and US ramp up negotiations ahead of Trump’s August 1 tariff deadline. In related news: a trade deal seems unlikely, as Trump threatens higher tariffs, and Carney seeks to avoid conflict. In other Business news: Kruger expands its Memphis tissue facility; Goodfellow reports stable Q2 sales; the US Lumber Coalition calls for an end to expedited duty reviews, Vancouver’s container port expansion goes out for bid; Canada’s job surge cools talk of a rate cut; US remodeler sentiment dips; and Toronto’s Hälsa project showcases mass timber innovation.
In Forestry/Wildfire news: BC First Nations protest timber sales on unceded territory; Manitoba renews its state of wildfire emergency as wildfires rage and air quality deteriorates; Senator Lee applauds US repeal of the Roadless Rule, as fire-focused budget cuts dominate US Forest Service hearings; a look at a Louisiana wildfire two years post-fire; and Estonia looks to employ more controlled burns.
Finally, FPAC names its 2025 Green Dream Interns; and Oregon’s legendary smokejumper base museum.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor