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Canada’s Forest Products Sector Recognizes Top Talent and Innovation
Canada’s Forest Products Sector Recognizes Top Talent and Innovation
PhD candidates Assira Keralta from Université Laval and Shayan Narani of the University of British Columbia are the 2025 winners of the Chisholm Awards for Innovation in Forestry
New Report Highlights Forest Sector’s Vital Role in Strengthening Canada’s Economy from Coast to Coast
FPAC is proud to release a new national research report, titled Canada’s Forest Economy: An Analysis of the National Supply Chain and Community Investment Impact
Marlies Ilott: Transforming Woodchips into Pulp: FPAC 2023 Green Dream Internship Program
For my first shared content as a Green Dream intern, I would like to introduce myself and briefly explain the kraft pulping process that takes place just outside my office.
Jocelyn Ertl: How the Forestry Sector Impacts Your Everyday Life: FPAC 2023 Green Dream Internship Program
By taking a closer look at the ingredients lists on the labels of the products we consume, it can be seen that kraft pulp plays a large role in the everyday lives of Canadians.
Jarod Milford: My Journey to Securing a Co-op Position with Canfor Pulp: FPAC 2023 Green Dream Internship Program
From researching companies across the country to accepting the offer, this is how I landed my co-op placement with Canfor Pulp, and why it was a good decision.
Edmund Bates: Arrival in Alberta: FPAC 2023 Green Dream Internship Program
It was unusually hot in Nova Scotia for late April when I was packing for a flight to Alberta. Recently finishing my first year of Forestry school, I was eager to go experience work in a different province.
Annika Clark: Creating 3D Renderings for Visual Impact Assessments: FPAC 2023 Green Dream Internship Program
Visual impact assessments are used to determine if the visual quality objective target of an area will be met if the proposed harvested activities take place. Visual quality objectives (VQO) are assigned to areas based on how visually sensitive a landscape is.