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This link was published on 11 February 2019

Canadian Modern Slavery Act

A private member's Bill was introduced in Canada to introduce mandatory company reporting on childlabour and modern slavery through the imposition of certain measures and amending the Customs Tariff. The draft can be found here. It now requires government approval to pass.

  • Parliament of Canada
  • modern slavery
  • mandatory company reporting
  • childlabour
  • Customs Tariff
This link was published on 9 August 2018

Trump’s trade war threatens the U.S. newspaper industry

The tariffs on Canadian lumber and Canadian uncoated groundwood paper from the Trump administration on trade war, resulting in a significant rise in the cost of newsprint. Newspaper publishers in the US is now struggling to adapt, incorporating newspaper section limits, cutting page counts, decreasing issue frequency and laying off staff.

  • The Washington Post
  • Trump
  • Canadian lumber
  • Canadian uncoated groundwood paper
  • Newspaper publishers
  • newspaper section limits
  • cutting page counts
  • decreasing issue frequency
  • laying off staff
This link was published on 9 August 2018

Resolute Forest Products Lawsuits (re-alleged racketeering and defamation by environmental organisations, USA)

Canadian logging company Resolute Forest Products has filed two lawsuits against various Greenpeace entities, Stand. Earth (formerly known as "ForestEthics"), and some of these organisations' staff members in the United States and Canada. These lawsuits were brought in relation to the organisations' criticism of the environmental impact of Resolute Forest's logging practices in the Canadian boreal region and to their campaigns encouraging customers to hold Resolute to account for its unsustainable forestry practices. The environmental organisations being sued assert that the lawsuits are meritless and constitute "strategic lawsuits against public participation" ("SLAPP") meant to silence their criticisms. Following the filing of Resolute's lawsuits, Greenpeace launched a campaign aiming to stop the use of SLAPPs to silence free speech. As part of this campaign, Greenpeace has received support from over 100 authors in several countries.

  • Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
  • Greenpeace
  • Resolute Forest Products
  • ForestEthics
  • Resolute Forest's logging
  • unsustainable forestry practices
  • "strategic lawsuits against public participation"
This link was published on 9 August 2018

Chinese company Nine Dragons buys Catalyst Paper mills in US for US$175 million

Canadian company Catalyst Paper Corp. is selling its US operations, including a pair of paper mills in Maine and Wisconsin, to a Chinese company Nine Dragons Paper. Nine Dragons Paper is paying US$175 million for the mills and an operations centre in Dayton, Ohio. There are no plans for lay-offs at the mills, which employ about 610 workers in Rumford, Maine, and 380 workers in Biron, Wisconsin, a spokeswoman said.

  • South China Morning Pos
  • Nine Dragons
  • Maine
  • Wisconsin
  • $175 million
  • Ohio
  • Rumford
  • Biron
  • Catalyst Paper Corp
This link was published on 9 November 2017

FSC mulls rule change to allow certification for recent deforesters

Motion 7 passed at the FSC General Assembly meeting in Vancouver on 13 October, indicating that the organization will pursue a change to its rules allowing companies that have converted forests to plantations since 1994 to go for certification, which is not allowed under current rule. Proponents of a rule change say it would allow more companies to be held to FSC standards and could result in the restoration or conservation of ‘millions of hectares’ in compensation for recent deforestation. Opponents argue that FSC is bending to industry demands and that a rule change will increase the pressure for land conversion on communities and biodiversity.

  • Mongabay
  • Deforestation
  • Restoration
  • Forests
  • biodiversity
  • Plantations
  • Motion 7
  • FSC General Assembly meeting
  • FSC standards
This link was published on 9 November 2017

Forest Degradation: Canada’s Skeleton in the Closet

Canada harvests an astonishing 1.8 million acres of forested lands per year—an area half the size of Connecticut—and almost all of it is clearcut. But as long as there’s a plan on paper to regenerate that forest, many seem to assume that it is happening, despite limited study of what is actually growing back and how well that regrowth meets the ecological values that were lost following harvest, especially its vast boreal forest. The Government of Canada’s annual "State of Canada’s Forests” report focuses on Canada’s low deforestation rate but didn’t mention at all about “forest degradation”.

  • NRDC
  • Forests
  • Harvest
  • Connecticut
  • ecological values
  • State of Canada’s Forests
  • Low deforestation rate
  • forest degradation
This link was published on 11 February 2016

Endangered Forests in the Balance : the impact of logging reaches new heights in the Montagnes Blanches endangered Forest

The Montagnes Blanches endangered forest has become a focus area for conservation organisations due to threats on its unique features by illegal logging. According to satellite data provided from 2000-2013, almost 50% of the intact forest landscape has been lost or degraded. Furthermore the species, woodland cari-bou within this forest is now being identified as threatened under Canada’s Species at Risk 2.

  • Greenpeace
  • Illegal logging
  • Deforestation
  • Endangered forest
This link was published on 2 July 2015

The Rainforest Alliance Extends Suspension on Resolute Forest Products FSC Certificate

Rainforest Alliance has extended the suspension period of the Resolute Forest Products certificate for PF Résolu Canada Inc. in Lac St-Jean Quebec by one year. The extended suspension will provide additional time to Resolute to resolve its’ past discrepancies. For the certificate to be re-instated, Resolute must continuously conform to the FSC criteria and their current outstanding non-conformities must be audited as closed. If these terms are not met by the end of the suspension period, Rainforest Alliance will terminate FSC’s certificate agreement for Lac St-Jean Quebec.

  • Rainforest Alliance
  • FSC
  • certification
  • Rainforest Alliance
  • Resolute Forest Products
  • Suspension
This link was published on 12 December 2013

FSC Suspend Three of Resolute's Certificates

Canada’s Resolute Forest Products have had 3 of its forest management certificates suspended following complaints filed by the Grand Council of the Crees; the representing body of the First nations communities, as well as Greenpeace. The certificate suspension is due to the company failing to meet various FSC requirements including the protection of high conservation values and support from stakeholders for its operation. The suspended forest management certificates mean that Resolute can no longer label their pulp, paper and wood products as FSC-certified.

  • Greenpeace
  • North America
  • FSC
  • certification
  • Resolute Forest Products
  • Suspension
This link was published on 25 October 2012

Woody Harrelson pushes tree-free paper plan

The actor and environmental activist Woody Harrelson is putting his support behind the construction of a $500 million tree-free paper mill in Canada which would produce straw-based paper. Prairie Pulp and Paper, the company behind the project, already produce a copy paper which is 80 per cent waste wheat straw. According to a study they commissioned this paper has a lower environmental impact than 100 per cent recycled paper. However, a representative of the Forest Products Association of Canada thinks wheat paper will be a niche product due to limited availability of waste wheat and the need for the strength and quality in paper that is provided by wood fibres.

  • CBC
  • Paper mill
  • Wood-free paper
  • Recycled