Canada’s inflation rate eases, interest rate cut now all but certain

Tree Frog Forestry News
September 16, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Canada’s inflation rate eased in August, interest rate cut tomorrow is now all but certain. In other Business news: Steelworkers are frustrated with the forestry strike on Vancouver Island; Unifor is set to meet on future of Domtar’s Kénogami and Dolbeau plants; Arkansas State University recognized West Fraser’s workforce contributions; and CO280 initiated carbon removal project in Canada. Meanwhile: CWC and FPAC applaud the creation of the Build Canada Homes agency; Canada’s housing starts tumble 16%; and China’s weakened economy drives lower log imports.

In Forestry/Climate news: Sweden and Finland urge revision of EU’s forestry climate targets; the US agencies issue memorandum on wildfire response reforms; US forestry stakeholders promote biomass power; US Senators seek renewed funding of Women in Wildfire Boot Camp; BC Forest Minister Parmar visits the UBC Malcolm Knapp Research Forest; and the BC Forest Practices Board to audit biodiversity practices in the Mackenzie District.

Finally, via Zoom tonight, BC Forest History Association Speaker Series presents Larry Pedersen, BC’s 14th Chief Forester.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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