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4 novembre 2025

Canadian Tree Nursery Association: Federal Tree Planting Deserves Major Project Status Not Cuts

(Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, Nov. 4, 2025) The Canadian Tree Nursery Association-Association
Canadienne des Pépinières Forestières (CTNA-ACPF), which represents over 95% of the nation's forest
restoration seedling producers, expresses profound disappointment following the recent federal
government decision to cancel the balance of the Two Billion Trees (2BT) Program.

“This abrupt move not only threatens the long-term environmental recovery of Canada's forests—
which have already been devastated by recent wildfires—but also jeopardizes the livelihoods of
workers, critical infrastructure, and the entire forest restoration sector” stated Rob Keen, RPF,
Executive Director of the CTNA-ACPF.

4 novembre 2025

Government of Canada releases Budget 2025: Canada Strong
From: Department of Finance Canada

News release
Canada’s new government puts forward a plan to build, protect, and empower Canada

November 4, 2025 - Ottawa, Ontario - Department of Finance Canada

3 novembre 2025

Liberals scrapping 2 billion trees target as part of budget: sources

Contracts in place to plant 1 billion trees by 2031 will be fulfilled, one source said

CBC News

29 octobre 2025

CTV News: Tariff impacts on N.B. woodlot owners

watch Rick's latest interview with CTV News October 29, 2025 ​ ​

16 octobre 2025

Money for embattled softwood lumber industry coming soon, minister says

CBC News

16 octobre 2025

Parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick experiencing once-in-50-year drought

CBC News

16 octobre 2025

Chaos, confusion at border as N.B. forestry industry navigates new tariffs on softwood lumber

CTV News

15 octobre 2025

CFO SUPPORTS UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL RESEARCHER WHO IS USING INNOVATION TO HELP FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE

Canadian Forest Owners (CFO) is proud to award its $15,000 Peter deMarsh Memorial Bursary to Université Laval researcher Sanjoy Roy whose boreal forest research is aimed at increasing carbon storage while providing wood to meet Canada’s material and energy needs. Roy’s forest modeling work will provide an important decision-making and support tool for CFO members because it addresses sustainable forest management and timber production while ensuring ecosystem resilience in our changing climate.

14 octobre 2025

Extra tariffs on softwood lumber, some wood products take effect

CBC News

13 octobre 2025

N.B. researchers use satellite tech and AI to identify critical habitats in the wild

CBC News

8 octobre 2025

Consultation on emerald ash borer management in Canada

With most of the ash (Fraxinus spp.) population being infested in Eastern Canada and the pest continuing to spread, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) intends to reevaluate its management strategy for the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), and consult with partners, industry, stakeholders and Indigenous Peoples on the best way forward.

The risk management document (RMD-25-01) outlines 4 options for managing EAB in Canada that are proposed for consultation. The CFIA supports option 2, which expands the regulated area to include entire provinces in Eastern Canada where EAB is already present.

The CFIA will review the feedback received through this consultation and make a final decision in early 2026. Any resulting changes are expected to be implemented in March 2026.

How to participate:
Review the risk management document and send your written comments to forestry-foresterie@inspection.gc.ca by November 30, 2025.

7 octobre 2025

Public consultations to help update Clean Water Act

FREDERICTON (GNB) – The government is inviting New Brunswickers to share their ideas on how the Clean Water Act could be improved.

Industry groups, environmental organizations, First Nations and the public can all take part in shaping new legislation that matches the needs and values of their communities.

“Our government is committed to ensuring New Brunswick waters remain clean, now and for future generations,” said Environment and Climate Change Minister Gilles LePage. “We want to hear a variety of perspectives to ensure the updated legislation has a lasting positive impact for all New Brunswickers.”

A consultation webpage offers background information, an overview of the review process and instructions on how to participate virtually or in person.

Written submissions will be accepted until Nov. 27. People will also have a chance to learn more and share feedback through in-person and virtual consultation sessions.

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