by Working Forest | Apr 11, 2017 | Archives
If we look at Western Forest Products Inc.’s financials over the last five years, we can see a picture of a company that has grown its revenue, improved margins, and has had strong cash flows, all while the lumber market has been tough, to say the least. And now the...
by Working Forest | Apr 11, 2017 | Archives
The gates are starting to open for “a big opportunity in wood” around the world with the construction of tall buildings and Canada is among the countries leading the charge, says a business analyst with FPInnovations. “There are multiple projects globally and...
by Working Forest | Apr 10, 2017 | Archives
Canada’s top negotiator in the softwood lumber trade dispute with the United States says discussions around the disagreement have waned since President Donald Trump took office. Kirsten Hillman, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs Canada, says the matter...
by Working Forest | Apr 10, 2017 | Archives
This week, almost 600 business, government, First Nations and community leaders have gathered in Vancouver for the B.C. Council of Forest Industries (COFI) annual convention, one of B.C.’s most important business gatherings, which comes at a critical time for our...
by Working Forest | Apr 10, 2017 | Archives
The Government of British Columbia is investing $7.7 million to promote the use of B.C. wood, advance wood building systems and products, and expand global markets, Premier Christy Clark announced at the Council of Forest Industries annual convention today. Premier...
by Working Forest | Apr 10, 2017 | Archives
Today, federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna received a legal application for an emergency order to block clearcut logging in caribou habitat, outside Wells Gray Provincial Park north of Kamloops. The logging by Canadian Forest Products...