Stay up-to-date on the latest news and information on how Canada's forest products sector is building resiliency, adapting to meet the changing environmental and economic needs of our country, and working to keep our forests as forests forever.
Forest Sector Action Plan must be a top priority for Canada’s new government
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
Canada’s Forest Sector Speaks Out Against Unnecessary Tariffs on Canadian Exports
For Canada’s forest sector, if these tariffs are not removed, they will damage a long- and well-functioning integrated forest products supply chain that runs two ways and benefits Americans and Canadians alike
Canada’s Forest Sector Responds to Threats of U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Wood Products
Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) today responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding proposed tariffs on Canadian wood products, expressing deep concern over the economic impact these measures would have on forest sector employees on both sides of the border and on American families seeking affordable housing.
FPAC Applauds Ministers' Commitment To Strengthening Canada's Forest Sector
The Canadian Council of Forest Ministers committed to strengthening Canada's forestry sector, discussing issues and opportunities at their annual meeting
Trade Ruling on Groundwood Paper & Newsprint Will Hurt Workers And Weaken Businesses, Says FPAC
U.S. duties on Canadian groundwood paper newsprint imports will hurt workers and businesses across industries says Forestry Products Association of Canada
Competitiveness And Seizing Opportunities, The Centrepiece For Discussion At FCM Conference
Industry competitiveness key to securing a strong municipal tax base, clean environment, and much-needed community infrastructure and social programs across the country.