The US Lumber Coalition calls for USMCA dispute panels to be scrapped in upcoming trade review. In related news: an iPolitics story on Canada’s market diversification problem; praise for BC Premier Eby’s reconciliation efforts; and another call for banning of raw log exports in BC. Meanwhile: International Paper splits into two companies; Louisiana Pacific has a new Board chair; and Woodland Pulp reports accidental death of a University of Maine student.
In Forestry/Wildfire news: mass timber construction is going mainstream; PEFC Canada partners in support Indigenous-led certification; ENGOs sue US over public comment requirements; Washington’s industry fears timber harvest cuts; and the US Intertribal Timber Council speaks to downsides of EU’s deforestation regulation. Meanwhile: BC’s FireSmart program needs more funding; and Corner Brook, Newfoundland pilots national wildfire resiliency template.
Finally, Anthony Robinson interviews Bruce Blackwell on the Stanley Park logging project.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor