Daily News for March 02, 2026

Business & Politics

Canada built its forest industry for one customer. Northern Ontario knows the cost — and the way forward

By Jordan Solomon, president-CEO of Ecostrat
Northern Ontario Business
February 27, 2026
Category: Business & Politics
Region: Canada, Canada East

Jordan Solomon

Northern Ontario has lived the consequences of a forest sector built around a single customer and a narrow set of commodity products. From Kapuskasing to Dryden, mill closures and curtailments have forced communities into a cycle of reaction rather than renewal — responding to external shocks rather than shaping their own economic futures. … For decades, Canada built its forest economy around a single export market and a narrow set of commodity products. That strategy has now been exposed as dangerously fragile. …Ironically, today’s global uncertainty has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity. … Capital is mobile, and companies across the biofuels, biopower, renewable chemicals, and advanced materials sectors are actively looking for stable

jurisdictions in which to build new production facilities. …Canada, and Northern Ontario in particular, should be well positioned to compete. …One of the most overlooked pieces of industrial infrastructure is investment-grade data and intelligence.

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Forestry

University of Montana names first female dean of College of Forestry and Conservation

NBC Montana
February 28, 2026
Category: Forestry
Region: United States, US West

Libby Metcalf

MISSOULA, Mont. — The University of Montana has named Libby Metcalf as the new dean of the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation, marking the first time a woman has led the college in its 112-year history. Metcalf, a longtime UM professor, had been serving as interim dean. She also takes on the role of director of the Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station, a state agency focused on research and education tied to Montana’s forests, water and working lands. …Metcalf will oversee six academic departments and major research and education sites, including Lubrecht Experimental Forest northeast of Missoula and Bandy Ranch near Ovando. She joined UM in 2010 and is widely recognized for her work in natural resource management, student education and community resilience.

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