Ontario Premier Doug Ford unveiled his Fortress North America strategy in support of renewing CUSMA. In related news: Trump says he’s not looking to renew; Pennsylvania’s governor says that’s reckless; but US industries want it preserved. In other Business news: Ontario supports Bernie McGlynn Lumber’s expansion; Louisiana supports C&C Forest Products’ sawmill rebuild; Stora Enso secures food packaging certification; and West Fraser strengthens UK timber partnership. Meanwhile: US inflation bypassed housing; lumber futures rose to 8-month high; and Japan’s lumber producers are gaining share.
In Forestry news: Canada’s Senate report calls for better wildfire coordination; BC’s Forests Minister visits Revelstoke; US lawmakers revive efforts to repeal the roadless rule; US budget cuts reduce fuel treatments; and France adds 157,000 hectares of protected forest. Meanwhile: more kudos for Ontario WoodWorks’ Marianne Berube; and the latest on the upcoming Wood Pellet Association of Canada AGM.
Finally, could logging practices help save New Hampshire’s moose from winter ticks?
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor