Ottawa’s Budget 2025 set aside $1.25 billion to retool Canada’s softwood industry. In related news: the United Steelworkers see progress; Ontario wood manufacturers welcome the support; BC seeks buyers in Asia; and a new report says Trump’s lumber self-sufficiency goal is unrealistic. Meanwhile: Drax retains UK support for wood pellets; CPKC announces new labour agreements, and Canfor (-$172M), Cascades ($29M), Rayonier ($43M), and LP ($9M) report their Q3, 2025 earnings.
In Forestry/Climate news: forest resilience takes centre stage, as the UN’s COP30 climate summit kicks off in Brazil; Asia-Pacific forestry leaders meet on forest health; Google strikes a forest carbon deal in Brazil; and Interpol fights illegal deforestation. Meanwhile: BC’s forest critic speaks out; and the latest from the Forest Genetics Council of BC.
Finally, drink Red Legged Ale and save Oregon’s Northern Red-Legged Frogs.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor