Prime Minister Carney announced support measures for Canada’s lumber industry, and federal investment in forestry innovation and housing—as the US ratchets up duties on softwood lumber. Welcoming the support were FPAC’s Derek Nighbor, CWC’s Rick Jeffrey, COFI’s Kim Haakstad, Steelworkers’ Jeff Bromley; Alberta’s Jason Krips, and BC’s Kurt Niquidet. Select interviews/news commentary includes:
- Castanet: Nick Arkle and Doug Tracey of the Gorman Group
- CBC News: Brian Menzies of the Independent Wood Processors Association
- Prince George Citizen: John Brink of Brink Forest Products
In related news: Carney hints at dropping some Canadian tariffs; US ambassador to Canada says trade talks will take a while; US homebuilders warn of higher costs; and Canada’s trade deficit widens as exports to the US decline. Meanwhile: Boise Cascade reports Q2 income of $64 million. In Forestry/Wildfire news: Minnesota is cleared by federal logging audit; researchers test climate adaptation strategies in Michigan; SFI launches forest literacy programs across North America; wildfires force Newfoundland towns to evacuate; fires spread across BC’s West Kootenay and Vancouver Island; California’s Gifford Fire tops 83,000 acres; and Arizona’s fire season drags.
Finally, engineers trim time and risk with prefabricated mass timber decking in Quebec.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor