Carney announces new support for Canada’s lumber and steel sectors

Tree Frog Forestry News
November 27, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Prime Minister Carney announced new tariff support for Canada’s lumber and steel industries. In related news: Carney pins hopes on domestic consumption; FPAC emphasizes need for a softwood lumber agreement; COFI says BC also needs to take action on competitiveness; BC’s Forest Minister says its a good start; a New Brunswick insider says it won’t make a difference; and the US Lumber Coalition says its an abuse of the US market. In other Business news: Williams Lake mayor is blindsided by Drax’s announcement of pellet plant closure; and more on New Brunswick’s fallout from Maine mill wood suspension.

In Forestry/Climate news: the European Parliament approved a one-year extension to its deforestation law; the European Union adopted a new Bioeconomy strategy; Domtar plans to continue reporting GHGs despite EPA’s reporting change; and Drax responds to ENGO claims of tree-burning. Meanwhile: protesters returned to BC’s Walbran valley after arrests; and North Cowichan reaffirmed its forestry plan commitments.

Finally: Ken Kalesnikoff announced his company’s transition to fourth generation family leadership.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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