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The B.C. Government and Haida Nation Sign Historic Agreement Recognizing Haida Gwaiis Aboriginal Title

The B.C. Government and Haida Nation Sign Historic Agreement Recognizing Haida Gwaiis Aboriginal Title

by Working Forest | Apr 16, 2024 | News, Native Nations

The British Columbia (B.C.) government and the Council of the Haida Nation have come together to sign a groundbreaking agreement that officially recognizes the Aboriginal title of Haida Gwaii. This momentous occasion comes more than two decades after the nation...
Tim Hortons Tests Plastic Free, Fiber Hot Beverage Lids in Ottawa and Gatineau

Tim Hortons Tests Plastic Free, Fiber Hot Beverage Lids in Ottawa and Gatineau

by Working Forest | Apr 16, 2024 | News

OTTAWA, ON, April 15, 2024 – Tim Hortons is taking a step towards reducing single-use plastics by introducing plastic-free, fiber hot beverage lids in select restaurants in Ottawa and Gatineau. The trial, which will last for up to six weeks, aims to develop a...
C&D Lumber Co. Will Close Riddle Oregon Mill Adding To The Downtrend

C&D Lumber Co. Will Close Riddle Oregon Mill Adding To The Downtrend

by Working Forest | Apr 16, 2024 | News, Sawmill

C&D Lumber Co., a family-owned business founded in 1890, has announced the closure of its mill in Riddle, Oregon. This marks the fourth mill in the state to announce closure plans in recent months, leaving 93 workers without jobs. The sawmill will cease operations...
BC First Nations Forestry Council – BCFNFC Mission in Tokyo Japan

BC First Nations Forestry Council – BCFNFC Mission in Tokyo Japan

by Working Forest | Apr 16, 2024 | News, Native Nations

Forestry has always been closely tied to the land and the Indigenous peoples who have cared for it for generations. Fortunately, the forestry sector is now undergoing a significant shift towards including First Nations and Indigenous people in the important dialog...
Quebec and SOPFEU Prep for Daunting 2024 Fire Season

Quebec and SOPFEU Prep for Daunting 2024 Fire Season

by Working Forest | Apr 15, 2024 | News, Forest Fires

The vivid imagery of vast stretches of forest reduced to ashes, communities forced into evacuation, and smoke plumes reaching as far as New York City, has reignited concerns within Quebec’s forest fire prevention agency and its communities. Here’s what...
The Historic Agreement Between North Island First Nations and Western Forest Products

The Historic Agreement Between North Island First Nations and Western Forest Products

by Working Forest | Apr 14, 2024 | Native Nations, News

A Symbolic Venue The Kwanwatsi Big House at the We Wai Kum First Nation in Campbell River served as the perfect location for the formal signing of a groundbreaking agreement between North Island First Nations and Western Forest Products. Chief Chris Roberts of We Wai...
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