Canada-US trade talks are moving to the political level, with Prime Minister Carney and President Trump to be given options. In related news: Quesnel braces as Quesnel River Pulp idles 90 workers; Prince George prepares for Canfor’s Northwood closure; Alberta invests in Alberta Newsprint’s Whitecourt expansion; Tolko presses its first structural LVL beam; UFP Industries adds packaging capacity in South Carolina; and a new Mississippi sawmill locates in Albany. Meanwhile the US Endowment launches a new Forest Catalyst Network, seeking to expand markets; and Suzano and Conifex Timber reports their Q2 results.
In Forestry/Wildfire news: wildfires push Canadian forests towards being a carbon source; Wyoming forests took 100,000 years to recover from the last warming; the US Forest Service consolidates its wildfire management authorities; severe fire seasons are testing international cooperation; France prepares to salvage its fire-damaged timber; and the invasive shot-hole beetle is ravaging hardwood forests worldwide. Meanwhile: Penticton’s Indian Band Chief calls for action on wildfire risk; wildfires impact timber supply in 100 Mile House; 7 BC Woodlots have fires burning; and BC seeks input on the Williams Lake timber supply review.
Finally, with data centres driving demand, mass timber may have found its moment.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor