by Working Forest | Sep 16, 2019 | Archives
THE CHRONICLE HERALD — Down a long Colchester County dirt road, there’s a fifth-generation family home with a big softwood kitchen table. In May, something rare happened at this table. People listened to each other. “Chief Andrea Paul came and sat at this table...
by Working Forest | Sep 16, 2019 | Archives
KENORA – Bob Nault, Liberal Candidate for the Kenora riding, released the following statement regarding the temporary curtailment at Kenora Forest Products: “The softwood lumber industry is an important sector of our economy in Northwestern Ontario, supporting...
by Working Forest | Sep 16, 2019 | Archives
The Canadian Press — High log prices and dwindling timber supply are driving the crisis in British Columbia’s forestry industry that has devastated communities and kneecapped the provincial economy, observers say. Companies have announced shutdowns or...
by Working Forest | Sep 16, 2019 | Archives
The Vanderhoof Omineca Express — Canfor officials spent last week finishing up the necessary paperwork to have the company’s employees affected by the four-day week work schedule at its mill here qualify for federal employment insurance benefits through a...
by Working Forest | Sep 16, 2019 | Archives
CBC NEWS — Job losses are mounting as mills close across British Columbia and some of the thousands of people affected are wondering what the province is doing the help them, according to a report by CBC News. Teal-Jones Group announced earlier this week that...