GreenFirst secures $30M under federal Softwood Lumber Program

The Tree Frog Forestry News
January 21, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

GreenFirst entered into a $30M term loan under Canada’s softwood lumber transformation program. In related news: the mayor of Ignace, Ontario is surprised by Domtar mill curtailment; JD Irving reorganizes its chip plant jobs in New Brunswick; BC Premier Eby says market diversifying will help but it will take time; Forest Minister Parmar promotes modular home building; and COFI’s Kim Haakstad says permit delays are hurting the sector. Meanwhile: wildfires contributed to the rise in Canada’s 2025 insured losses; Canfor Pulp reported progress on share acquisition agreement; and Boise Cascade announced leadership changes.

In Forestry/Carbon news: a Federal report says mismanagement fuelled the 2024 Jasper wildfire; a BC First Nations-owned company is granted court protection at the Walbran Valley logging blockade; ‘Forestry is a Solution ‘ campaign launches in Prince George; an Ohio study says US forests are storing more carbon; and a UK report says cardboard biomass is effective for power generation.

Finally, Steelworkers welcome combustable dust safety reforms on anniversary of Babine mill explosion.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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