Both Interfor and Conifex Timber narrow Q1, 2026 losses

Tree Frog Forestry News
May 15, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

Both Interfor and Conifex narrow Q1 losses as lumber markets showed signs of improvement. In related news: Canada invests $12M in BC’s forest sector, which BC’s Ravi Parmar calls a step in the right direction, and John Brink says is an insult; Domtar says it’s open to selling its Maniwaki, Quebec sawmill; and the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement is already helping NZ sawmills. Meanwhile: Nova Scotia supports wood-heat conversions; Louisiana House approves legislation for wood pellet manufacturing; Louisiana Tech’s mass-timber research centre is progressing; and dust from International Paper’s Port Wentworth lime kiln raises public concern.

In Forestry news: Ontario’s reorg is clamping down on conservation authorities; the US Forest Service is investing $80M in Forest Legacy projects; Washington state released its Forest Heath Highlights Report; and a feature on North Carolina’s historic ‘cradle of forestry’ site. Meanwhile: Ontario officials warn of changing-conditions ahead of long weekend.

Finally, International Pulp Week wraps up with our convention overview and links to all 11 speaker summaries — and with the long weekend ahead, the Frogs will be back Tuesday.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog Editor

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