As the clock inches towards the end of 2017…

December 5, 2017
Category: Today's Takeaway

As the clock inches towards the end of 2017, it seems unlikely a new softwood agreement will be inked, according to the Canadian Press’ Mia Rabson. But thanks to near-record prices and the insatiable demand from US builders, there haven’t been any layoffs yet. 

Other past year reflections include:

In other news: Northern Pulp is trying to calm the fears of fishers over their proposed effluent-treatment plant, while longterm-employee Angus Pellerin “asks the public to keep an open mind“. Elsewhere, New Brunswick’s trade minister rebuffs the idea that the review of their softwood market “is itself a form of subsidy“.

Finally, Fast + Epp were honoured in London, UK with an award from the Institution of Structural Engineers for Brock Commons.

— Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog Editor

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