Canada’s lumber industry is warning of a crisis as BC and Ottawa prepare for softwood summit. In related news: the feds bank on housing-push to help the sector; and Kelowna MP Helena Konanz, Alberta’s Jason Krips and industry analyst Russ Taylor opine on Canada’s dilemma. Meanwhile: Kruger’s Corner Brook mill will pause due to low water levels; Weyerhaeuser reports Q3 net earnings and timberland sales; and the latest from the Softwood Lumber Board; BC’s Value-Added Accelerators; and the Forest Enhancement Society of BC.
In Forestry/Wildfire news: FSC collaborates to support biobased supply chains; the Fix our Forest Act is poised to pass the US Senate; a new forest plan is coming to the Pacific Northwest; the plan to kill barred owls creates odd bedfellows; Washington state has a mountain pine beetle problem; New Brunswick honours its firefighters; Banff takes lessons from Jasper’s 2024 fire; and Northwest Ontario burned eight-times more area this year.
Finally, a doctor recommended forest remedy that may help protect against dementia.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor