The organization Forests Canada says it’s on track to reach its goal of planting 50 million trees by the end of this year. Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty made that pledge in 2007, saying that figure would be reached by 2025. Forests Canada CEO Jess Kaknevicius says its efforts are in addition to trees planted after logging operations, which are legally required under the Crown Forest Sustainability Act. “So the 50-million tree program is outside of any legally obligated area,” she said. Forests Canada’s goals are to plant more trees in what it calls “settled landscapes,” which include shelter belts around farmland. …Kaknevicius said Forests Canada relies on funding from different levels of government, along with donations to fund its tree-planting efforts. Kaknevicius said she estimates that trees planted by logging companies under the Crown Forest Sustainability Act are also in the millions each year.