Georgia wildfires that destroyed 120 homes blamed for death of firefighter

The Tree Frog Forestry News
April 27, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

The Georgia wildfires that destroyed 120 homes are blamed for death of a firefighter. In related news: BC’s Wildfire Service reports out of control wildfire near Coombs; Campbell River First Nation takes action to reduce fire risks; Whistlerites lag on preparedness despite concerns; and last year’s Manitoba wildfires cost $500M. Meanwhile: a new study says warming temperatures may exacerbate forest pest damage; and sustainable forestry concerns are raised by BC ENGOs; the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities, the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association; and Harrison Hot Springs council.

In Business news: Prime Minister Carney announced a national sovereign wealth fund; Ontario communities brace for sawmill job losses; and New Zealand and India sign a free trade agreement. Meanwhile: Canada’s home builders report near-record low builder confidence; Canada’s insurance sector urges caution on mass timber; and BCIT hosts mill-ready training for lumber workforce

Finally, Canada’s supply management defenders could borrow from the lumber trade wars.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog Editor

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