Daily News for November 21, 2025

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The Tree Frog Forestry News
November 21, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Hello early bird! We just want you to know that the news team is busy adding stories to this page. Be sure to check back at 8:30 am (PST) for the full line up of articles.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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Business & Politics

Lumber Tariffs Are Killing My Logging Town

By Surinderpal Rathor, Mayor of Williams Lake
Maclean’s Magazine
November 20, 2025
Category: Business & Politics
Region: Canada, Canada West

Surinderpal Rathor

I moved from Punjab to Williams Lake, B.C., in 1974. At age 21. …Williams Lake is an industry town at heart. When you drive in, you see stacks of processed wood in the lumber factories and massive trucks rumbling to nearby mines. A railway that transports our products to the rest of Canada runs through the town. …Since then, it’s grown to become the biggest industry in our region. …Much of the wood from Williams Lake gets sold across the border. …For a long time, the US has been Canada’s best customer for wood, but it may be time to diversify our customer base. In a twisted way, the tariff has been a wake-up call to reduce our reliance on the US and think seriously about developing our Asian export market. The practice of selling primarily to the US hasn’t been sustainable for a while, and it’s time to finally do something about it.

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Nova Scotia Forestry Innovation Transition Trust commits $1.8M for forestry innovation projects

By Jennifer Heudes
CTV News
November 20, 2025
Category: Business & Politics
Region: Canada, Canada East

The Nova Scotia Forestry Innovation Transition Trust is investing $1.8 million to assist private landowners and forest contractors in finding new markets for underutilized wood fibre and to support sustainable forestry management. According to a news release, the Association for Sustainable Forestry will use $800,000 over the next year to help private landowners and forest contractors find new and more efficient ways of harvesting, transporting and selling low-grade fibre. It will also help reduce the risk of wildfires through the removal of material that would normally be left on the forest floor. …“With this funding, we will be able to help them actively manage their woodlots,” said Todd Burgess, of Forest Nova Scotia. …Forest Nova Scotia will use $1 million over two years to help woodlot owners develop and maintain access roads into their woodlots. The funding will allow owners to harvest more wood and lower the risk of wildfires.

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Nova Scotia government to bid on Northern Pulp assets

By Michael Gorman
CBC News
November 20, 2025
Category: Business & Politics
Region: Canada, Canada East

The Nova Scotia government will bid on the assets of Northern Pulp, which include extensive timberlands. Potential bidders had a deadline of Nov. 20 to declare their intentions. Government officials confirmed the plan. The Northern Pulp mill at Abercrombie Point in Pictou County ceased operations in January 2020 after the company failed to get environmental approval for a new effluent treatment facility. …In August, a BC Supreme Court Justice approved an initial bid of $104 million for the company assets, which include about 162,000 hectares of timberland, and a nursery and seed orchard in Debert. That initial bid from an Ontario-based company called Macer Forest Holdings Inc., would have stood up in the absence of any other parties declaring an interest by Thursday’s deadline. With the provincial government making it at least two parties in the process, Macer’s bid will be the starting point for an auction to be held Nov. 27.

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Sierra Institutes Mosaic Timber Launches California First Cross Laminated Timber Facility

The Sierra Daily News
November 20, 2025
Category: Business & Politics
Region: United States, US West
Sierra Institute’s Mosaic Timber, took a BIG step as 12 trucks arrived in Crescent Mills, California with a specialized XE press, planer, and other Cross Laminated Timber manufacturing equipment. With this equipment, Mosaic Timber will be California’s first Cross Laminated Timber facility. Within the next year they will be able to take small-diameter wood from overgrown forests and turn it into fire-resistant, carbon-sequestering building panels that redefine sustainable construction. They stated that they are excited to share this development and show  continued investment in rural community industry through climate-smart innovation.

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Forestry

Mapping the climate niches of forest insects and diseases in Canada under current and future climate

By John Pedlar, Daniel McKenney & Glenn Lawrence
Nature
November 20, 2025
Category: Forestry
Region: Canada, United States

Insects and diseases are important disturbance agents in Canadian forests and there is concern that their impacts will intensify under climate change. Here we report on an effort to model and map the climate niches of more than 4000 forest insect and fungus species in Canada – including high-profile pest species that are already, or may soon become, established in the country. This work employs occurrence data from historical, national-scale forest insect and disease surveys. …We further employ national forest inventory products (gridded maps) to summarize forest host volumes at risk of infestation by selected insect and disease species. …We demonstrate use of the products through examples, including brown spruce longhorn beetle, southern pine beetle, oak wilt, and map overlays that show hotspots for bark beetles under current and projected climate. We hope this tool will help pest managers to better understand how these species may respond to projected climate change.

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