Nova Scotia Enters Bidding for Northern Pulp Assets, Challenging Macer’s Stalking Horse Bid

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

Nova Scotia enters bidding for Northern Pulp assets, challenging Macer’s stalking horse bid. In related news: Nova Scotia invests $1.8 million in support of forestry innovation; Maine’s senators want tariff relief for forest products; the mayor of Williams Lake, BC says tariffs are killing my town; and the shuttered Acorn sawmill in Delta, BC is consumed by fire. Meanwhile: the Softwood Lumber Board’s solution to industry’s demand problem; Michigan’s support for mass timber use; and the UK’s 2025 Wood Award winners. 

In Forestry/Climate news: a UN report says forests drive agricultural success; NRCan helps forest pest managers understand climate change impacts; Canada launches a new Climate Competitive Strategy, roles back it anti-greenwashing rules; Ontario’s opposition tables bill to address urban wildfire risks; Canada’s wood pellet industry on turning wildfire recovery into renewable energy; and Woodlots BC updates its tool kit.

Finally, considering the TLA Convention and Trade Show as an investment opportunity. 

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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