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The forest products industry is becoming a world leader in clean technology that fuels prosperity in Canada’s forest communities. Learn more >. Canada’s forest products industry has the best environmental reputation in the world and was the first Canadian industry to develop a climate change strategy. Learn more >.OUR TEAM - FPAC
Derek Nighbor | President and Chief Executive Officer Derek was born and raised in Pembroke, Ontario and has been President and CEO at FPAC since March 2016. He is proud to represent Canada’s forest products industry and the important role it plays in the lives of 230,000 forestry families in over 600 communities across Canada.ABOUT US - FPAC
FPAC provides a voice for Canada’s wood, pulp and paper producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada’s forest products industry is a $73.6 billion dollar a year industry that represents 2% of Canada’s GDP. Canada’s forest industry operates in more than 600 forest-dependent communities from coast to coast, and directly employs 230,000FACT SHEETS
Environment: 2015 – Environmental Credentials: Going Green 2015 – Legality: Sustainably Grown 2015 – Forest Certification in Canada 2015 – Migratory Birds 2015 – Natural Forests vs. Plantations 2015 – Old Growth Forests 2015 – Climate Change 2015 – Green Building 2015 – Vision2020 Economy: 2015 – Innovation: Expect Us in theUnexpected 2015
HISTORY OF FOREST ADVOCACY IN CANADA Working on policy and advocacy for the forest sector in Canada is an interesting job. This industry stretches from coast to coast; the issues range from economic to environmental, from international trade to innovation and technology. There is a long history and, as a renewable resource, a promising future for the forest sector in Canada. As the newest President of FPAC, I stand on the CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS Earlier today, Trucking HR Canada released a Labour Market Information (LMI) report entitled: The Road Ahead: Addressing Canada’s Trucking and Logistics Industry Labour Shortage. This is a vital step forward in addressing the ongoing truck driver shortage, as it provides a comprehensive look at the challenges facing the trucking and logistics workforce in Canada.CLIMATE CHANGE
Read the full report “30 by 30” Climate Change Challenge. Canada’s forests are a truly astonishing resource. They represent 347 million hectares of forest land or 9% of the world’s forests, a vibrant green ribbon stretching from the coastal rainforests ofBritish Columbia to
GREEN DREAM INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The Green Dream Internship Program was design by FPAC and our member companies to raise awareness among young college and university students ― to tell them about job opportunities in the forest sector. It was designed to connect the industry with the next generation of workers and help young people become aware and enthusedabout a career in
FOREST CERTIFICATION IN CANADA Canada as meeting its international principles and criteria. The Programme for the Endorsement of Certification schemes (PEFC) is a global forest certification CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR IS COMMITTED TO BIRD … THE FOREST PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA · @FPAC_APFC · /FPAC.APFC FPAC advocates on behalf of the forest sector. FPAC is also working to realize the ambitiousHOME - FPAC
The forest products industry is becoming a world leader in clean technology that fuels prosperity in Canada’s forest communities. Learn more >. Canada’s forest products industry has the best environmental reputation in the world and was the first Canadian industry to develop a climate change strategy. Learn more >.OUR TEAM - FPAC
Derek Nighbor | President and Chief Executive Officer Derek was born and raised in Pembroke, Ontario and has been President and CEO at FPAC since March 2016. He is proud to represent Canada’s forest products industry and the important role it plays in the lives of 230,000 forestry families in over 600 communities across Canada.ABOUT US - FPAC
FPAC provides a voice for Canada’s wood, pulp and paper producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada’s forest products industry is a $73.6 billion dollar a year industry that represents 2% of Canada’s GDP. Canada’s forest industry operates in more than 600 forest-dependent communities from coast to coast, and directly employs 230,000FACT SHEETS
Environment: 2015 – Environmental Credentials: Going Green 2015 – Legality: Sustainably Grown 2015 – Forest Certification in Canada 2015 – Migratory Birds 2015 – Natural Forests vs. Plantations 2015 – Old Growth Forests 2015 – Climate Change 2015 – Green Building 2015 – Vision2020 Economy: 2015 – Innovation: Expect Us in theUnexpected 2015
HISTORY OF FOREST ADVOCACY IN CANADA Working on policy and advocacy for the forest sector in Canada is an interesting job. This industry stretches from coast to coast; the issues range from economic to environmental, from international trade to innovation and technology. There is a long history and, as a renewable resource, a promising future for the forest sector in Canada. As the newest President of FPAC, I stand on the CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS Earlier today, Trucking HR Canada released a Labour Market Information (LMI) report entitled: The Road Ahead: Addressing Canada’s Trucking and Logistics Industry Labour Shortage. This is a vital step forward in addressing the ongoing truck driver shortage, as it provides a comprehensive look at the challenges facing the trucking and logistics workforce in Canada.CLIMATE CHANGE
Read the full report “30 by 30” Climate Change Challenge. Canada’s forests are a truly astonishing resource. They represent 347 million hectares of forest land or 9% of the world’s forests, a vibrant green ribbon stretching from the coastal rainforests ofBritish Columbia to
GREEN DREAM INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The Green Dream Internship Program was design by FPAC and our member companies to raise awareness among young college and university students ― to tell them about job opportunities in the forest sector. It was designed to connect the industry with the next generation of workers and help young people become aware and enthusedabout a career in
FOREST CERTIFICATION IN CANADA Canada as meeting its international principles and criteria. The Programme for the Endorsement of Certification schemes (PEFC) is a global forest certification CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR IS COMMITTED TO BIRD … THE FOREST PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA · @FPAC_APFC · /FPAC.APFC FPAC advocates on behalf of the forest sector. FPAC is also working to realize the ambitiousOUR MEMBERS
EACOM Timber corporation is a major Eastern Canadian wood products company formed in 2008. Operations include the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of lumber and wood-based value-added products, and the management of forest resources. EACOM currently owns seven sawmills (five in Ontario, two in Quebec), an engineered woodmill (Ontario
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Your comments and enquiries are welcome. You can contact us in a variety of ways: Media Inquiries: Kerry Patterson-Baker E-mail: KPatterson-Baker@fpac.ca Buying Inquiries: If you are interested in speaking with a Canadian supplier of forest products regarding procurement opportunities, please click here. General Inquiries: Forest Products Association of Canada Suite 410–99 Bank StreetOttawa
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation. The Canadian forest products industry has always relied heavily on exports for its prosperity. The overall value of Canada’s forest products exports was just over $31 billion in 2014. Canada ranked as the world’s second largest exporter of forest products and the sector is the second biggest contributor toCanada’s trade
CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR WELCOMES CANADA-US COLLABORATION ON Earlier today, Canada and the United States announced a new joint initiative to engage governments around the world in greening government operations with a view to advancing global net-zero emission targets. Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) welcomes this cross-border collaboration and is excited about the opportunity it presents for sustainably-sourced and madeCLIMATE CHANGE
Read the full report “30 by 30” Climate Change Challenge. Canada’s forests are a truly astonishing resource. They represent 347 million hectares of forest land or 9% of the world’s forests, a vibrant green ribbon stretching from the coastal rainforests ofBritish Columbia to
CANADA’S FIRST NATIONAL BIOECONOMY STRATEGY, … Canada’s first national Bioeconomy Strategy, released today by Bioindustrial Innovation Canada, reflects the views of more than 400 industry representatives from across the country. The Strategy recommends action on four key priority areas identified in foundational work by the Advisory Council on Economic Growth, the Economic Sector Strategy Tables, and Canada’s forestry ministers. OPINION | WORKFORCE DIVERSITY by Derek Nighbor, president & CEO Forest Products Association of Canada The transformation that is happening in Canada’s forest products sector is not limited to the new technologies we see in our forests and at our mills, nor in the new global markets we are reaching. It is also reflected in the changing face of our workforce.TWO BILLION TREES
During the federal election campaign, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to “plant two billion trees to clean our air and protect our communities”.Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) applauds this initiative and would like to share some ideas and considerations in an effort to support the government in maximizing the program’s potential environmental, economic, and social CANADA’S FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY CANADA’S FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY BY THE NUMBERS Employs more than 230,000; is the lifeblood of much of rural Canada Generates $58 billion/year in economic activity Exports to more than 180 countries: is Canada’s number one exporter toHOME - FPAC
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The forest products industry is becoming a world leader in clean technology that fuels prosperity in Canada’s forest communities. Learn more >. Canada’s forest products industry has the best environmental reputation in the world and was the first Canadian industry to develop a climate change strategy. Learn more >.OUR TEAM - FPAC
Derek Nighbor | President and Chief Executive Officer Derek was born and raised in Pembroke, Ontario and has been President and CEO at FPAC since March 2016. He is proud to represent Canada’s forest products industry and the important role it plays in the lives of 230,000 forestry families in over 600 communities across Canada.ABOUT US - FPAC
FPAC provides a voice for Canada’s wood, pulp and paper producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada’s forest products industry is a $73.6 billion dollar a year industry that represents 2% of Canada’s GDP. Canada’s forest industry operates in more than 600 forest-dependent communities from coast to coast, and directly employs 230,000FACT SHEETS
Environment: 2015 – Environmental Credentials: Going Green 2015 – Legality: Sustainably Grown 2015 – Forest Certification in Canada 2015 – Migratory Birds 2015 – Natural Forests vs. Plantations 2015 – Old Growth Forests 2015 – Climate Change 2015 – Green Building 2015 – Vision2020 Economy: 2015 – Innovation: Expect Us in theUnexpected 2015
HISTORY OF FOREST ADVOCACY IN CANADA Working on policy and advocacy for the forest sector in Canada is an interesting job. This industry stretches from coast to coast; the issues range from economic to environmental, from international trade to innovation and technology. There is a long history and, as a renewable resource, a promising future for the forest sector in Canada. As the newest President of FPAC, I stand on the CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS Earlier today, Trucking HR Canada released a Labour Market Information (LMI) report entitled: The Road Ahead: Addressing Canada’s Trucking and Logistics Industry Labour Shortage. This is a vital step forward in addressing the ongoing truck driver shortage, as it provides a comprehensive look at the challenges facing the trucking and logistics workforce in Canada.CLIMATE CHANGE
Read the full report “30 by 30” Climate Change Challenge. Canada’s forests are a truly astonishing resource. They represent 347 million hectares of forest land or 9% of the world’s forests, a vibrant green ribbon stretching from the coastal rainforests ofBritish Columbia to
GREEN DREAM INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The Green Dream Internship Program was design by FPAC and our member companies to raise awareness among young college and university students ― to tell them about job opportunities in the forest sector. It was designed to connect the industry with the next generation of workers and help young people become aware and enthusedabout a career in
FOREST CERTIFICATION IN CANADA Canada as meeting its international principles and criteria. The Programme for the Endorsement of Certification schemes (PEFC) is a global forest certification CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR IS COMMITTED TO BIRD … THE FOREST PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA · @FPAC_APFC · /FPAC.APFC FPAC advocates on behalf of the forest sector. FPAC is also working to realize the ambitiousHOME - FPAC
The forest products industry is becoming a world leader in clean technology that fuels prosperity in Canada’s forest communities. Learn more >. Canada’s forest products industry has the best environmental reputation in the world and was the first Canadian industry to develop a climate change strategy. Learn more >.OUR TEAM - FPAC
Derek Nighbor | President and Chief Executive Officer Derek was born and raised in Pembroke, Ontario and has been President and CEO at FPAC since March 2016. He is proud to represent Canada’s forest products industry and the important role it plays in the lives of 230,000 forestry families in over 600 communities across Canada.ABOUT US - FPAC
FPAC provides a voice for Canada’s wood, pulp and paper producers nationally and internationally in government, trade, and environmental affairs. Canada’s forest products industry is a $73.6 billion dollar a year industry that represents 2% of Canada’s GDP. Canada’s forest industry operates in more than 600 forest-dependent communities from coast to coast, and directly employs 230,000FACT SHEETS
Environment: 2015 – Environmental Credentials: Going Green 2015 – Legality: Sustainably Grown 2015 – Forest Certification in Canada 2015 – Migratory Birds 2015 – Natural Forests vs. Plantations 2015 – Old Growth Forests 2015 – Climate Change 2015 – Green Building 2015 – Vision2020 Economy: 2015 – Innovation: Expect Us in theUnexpected 2015
HISTORY OF FOREST ADVOCACY IN CANADA Working on policy and advocacy for the forest sector in Canada is an interesting job. This industry stretches from coast to coast; the issues range from economic to environmental, from international trade to innovation and technology. There is a long history and, as a renewable resource, a promising future for the forest sector in Canada. As the newest President of FPAC, I stand on the CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS Earlier today, Trucking HR Canada released a Labour Market Information (LMI) report entitled: The Road Ahead: Addressing Canada’s Trucking and Logistics Industry Labour Shortage. This is a vital step forward in addressing the ongoing truck driver shortage, as it provides a comprehensive look at the challenges facing the trucking and logistics workforce in Canada.CLIMATE CHANGE
Read the full report “30 by 30” Climate Change Challenge. Canada’s forests are a truly astonishing resource. They represent 347 million hectares of forest land or 9% of the world’s forests, a vibrant green ribbon stretching from the coastal rainforests ofBritish Columbia to
GREEN DREAM INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The Green Dream Internship Program was design by FPAC and our member companies to raise awareness among young college and university students ― to tell them about job opportunities in the forest sector. It was designed to connect the industry with the next generation of workers and help young people become aware and enthusedabout a career in
FOREST CERTIFICATION IN CANADA Canada as meeting its international principles and criteria. The Programme for the Endorsement of Certification schemes (PEFC) is a global forest certification CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR IS COMMITTED TO BIRD … THE FOREST PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA · @FPAC_APFC · /FPAC.APFC FPAC advocates on behalf of the forest sector. FPAC is also working to realize the ambitiousOUR MEMBERS
EACOM Timber corporation is a major Eastern Canadian wood products company formed in 2008. Operations include the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of lumber and wood-based value-added products, and the management of forest resources. EACOM currently owns seven sawmills (five in Ontario, two in Quebec), an engineered woodmill (Ontario
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Your comments and enquiries are welcome. You can contact us in a variety of ways: Media Inquiries: Kerry Patterson-Baker E-mail: KPatterson-Baker@fpac.ca Buying Inquiries: If you are interested in speaking with a Canadian supplier of forest products regarding procurement opportunities, please click here. General Inquiries: Forest Products Association of Canada Suite 410–99 Bank StreetOttawa
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation. The Canadian forest products industry has always relied heavily on exports for its prosperity. The overall value of Canada’s forest products exports was just over $31 billion in 2014. Canada ranked as the world’s second largest exporter of forest products and the sector is the second biggest contributor toCanada’s trade
CANADA’S FOREST SECTOR WELCOMES CANADA-US COLLABORATION ON Earlier today, Canada and the United States announced a new joint initiative to engage governments around the world in greening government operations with a view to advancing global net-zero emission targets. Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) welcomes this cross-border collaboration and is excited about the opportunity it presents for sustainably-sourced and madeCLIMATE CHANGE
Read the full report “30 by 30” Climate Change Challenge. Canada’s forests are a truly astonishing resource. They represent 347 million hectares of forest land or 9% of the world’s forests, a vibrant green ribbon stretching from the coastal rainforests ofBritish Columbia to
CANADA’S FIRST NATIONAL BIOECONOMY STRATEGY, … Canada’s first national Bioeconomy Strategy, released today by Bioindustrial Innovation Canada, reflects the views of more than 400 industry representatives from across the country. The Strategy recommends action on four key priority areas identified in foundational work by the Advisory Council on Economic Growth, the Economic Sector Strategy Tables, and Canada’s forestry ministers. OPINION | WORKFORCE DIVERSITY by Derek Nighbor, president & CEO Forest Products Association of Canada The transformation that is happening in Canada’s forest products sector is not limited to the new technologies we see in our forests and at our mills, nor in the new global markets we are reaching. It is also reflected in the changing face of our workforce.TWO BILLION TREES
During the federal election campaign, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau committed to “plant two billion trees to clean our air and protect our communities”.Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) applauds this initiative and would like to share some ideas and considerations in an effort to support the government in maximizing the program’s potential environmental, economic, and social CANADA’S FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY CANADA’S FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY BY THE NUMBERS Employs more than 230,000; is the lifeblood of much of rural Canada Generates $58 billion/year in economic activity Exports to more than 180 countries: is Canada’s number one exporter toHOME - FPAC
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