by Working Forest | Jan 2, 2019 | Archives
The Canadian Council on Invasive Species invites you to join leaders from across Canada to improve coordination and information sharing on invasive species prevention and management. Participants from all levels of government, Indigenous organizations, businesses,...
by Working Forest | Jan 2, 2019 | Archives
This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Christian Messier, Professor of Forest Ecology and Urban Forestry & Scientific Director at ISFORT at the University of Quebec. Dr. Messier will address “How to Increase the Resiliency of your Woodlot in the Face of Climate...
by Working Forest | Jan 2, 2019 | Archives
By Derek Nighbor – CEO, Forest Products Association of Canada The debate about the future of Canada’s natural resources has dominated 2018. While our friends in the oil and gas sector have been at the centre of the discussions and protests, the challenge is being felt...
by Working Forest | Dec 20, 2018 | Archives
Ontario’s Government is making life more affordable by putting a stop to fishing license fee increases for all Ontario residents and removing the $2 service fee. “We’re making it easier for Ontarians to get out on the water and enjoy the great...
by Working Forest | Dec 19, 2018 | Archives
TOBIQUE FIRST NATION, NB /CNW — Canada’s forests continue to be important sources of good jobs in communities across the country, especially rural, remote and Indigenous communities. To ensure a direct benefit to Indigenous communities, our government is...
by Working Forest | Dec 19, 2018 | Archives
WILLIAMS LAKE, BC – A third year of helicopter logging operations in the Williams Lake area has started to help minimize the spread of Douglas-fir beetles on Crown land. These natural forest pests normally attack small groups of trees. A significant infestation can...