by Working Forest | Nov 18, 2019 | Archives
FORESTS ONTARIO — One of the biggest decisions Ontarians face during the holidays is whether to purchase a real or fake Christmas tree for their home. Yes, fake trees can be more convenient (if you have the space to store one), but consider the aroma, presence...
by Working Forest | Nov 15, 2019 | Archives
VICTORIA, BC, CANADIAN PRESS— A forest industry trade mission to Asia faces fewer political tensions this year than last December after the arrest of a top Chinese executive but concerns about supply issues are now on the table, says British Columbia’s forests...
by Working Forest | Nov 15, 2019 | Archives
Law360 — The U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday ordered the U.S. Department of Commerce to rethink its conclusion that certain cedar shakes and shingles made by Canada producers are subject to countermeasure tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber...
by Working Forest | Nov 15, 2019 | Archives
Anacla, B.C. – Premier John Horgan lived up to a promise made in September and traveled the Bamfield Main road to Anacla to discuss the province’s report and future upgrades. Horgan said he was pleased to see all of the stakeholders at the table, including...
by Working Forest | Nov 14, 2019 | Archives
VERNON MORNINGSTAR — B.C. forest products continue to find a growing market in China as diplomatic tensions with Canada have eased, Forests Minister Doug Donaldson says. Speaking to reporters from Tokyo on Wednesday, Donaldson said his delegation of 35 forest...