Lumber grading has long been a cornerstone of the wood products industry. Accurate grading ensures that buyers receive materials that meet structural, aesthetic, and performance standards. For decades, trained...
British Columbia’s 2026 provincial budget introduces new measures aimed at strengthening the province’s forests and communities against the growing threat of wildfires. As climate change continues to intensify fire...
The Government of Canada has introduced a new set of measures to expand the use of wood in construction, with a particular emphasis on mass timber and engineered wood...
Canada’s softwood lumber industry is entering a pivotal transformation phase. According to Natural Resources Canada, the federal government has introduced a strategic framework designed to modernize the industry, reduce...
Canada’s forestry industry has long been a cornerstone of the national economy. Today, it stands at a turning point. In a recent national address, Mark Carney announced a comprehensive...
Why Going Metric Could Be a Strategic Turning Point for B.C.’s Lumber Industry British Columbia’s forestry sector is navigating one of the most challenging periods in decades. Between U.S....
China’s construction industry is undergoing a gradual but meaningful shift. While concrete and steel remain dominant, engineered wood products—particularly glulam—are gaining ground as part of the country’s broader sustainability...
