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June 4, 2020
Coming soon! Pulp & Paper Canada: The Podcast

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June 4, 2020
Report: Global fibre prices drop as pulp prices climb up in Q1

FeaturesPaperPulpResearch & InnovationWomen in Forestry

May 26, 2020
Transforming pulp: Can TMP act like kraft pulp for use in N95 masks?

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May 15, 2020
Support for the sector: Q&A with Jason Krips, AFPA’s new president and CEO

FeaturesPaperProcess ControlPulp

May 14, 2020
Advancing autonomous control in pulp and paper mills

FeaturesEquipment & SystemsHealth & SafetyPaperPulp

May 7, 2020
Isolating power, safely: Lockout tagout system ready for use in mills

FeaturesBioeconomyResearch & Innovation

April 30, 2020
Lignin: Building block of a low-carbon economy

FeaturesForestryPaperPulp

April 24, 2020
FPAC’s Derek Nighbor: wage subsidy program needs flexibility to work for forestry

FeaturesEquipment & SystemsPaperPulp

April 23, 2020
Securing your mill’s control system: Q&A with cybersecurity experts

FeaturesEnvironment & SustainabilityFinancial Reports & MarketsPackagingPaper

April 20, 2020
Viewpoint: Demand for food delivery should spur new sustainable food packaging

FeaturesHealth & SafetyTissue

April 16, 2020
Identifying hazards: Irving Tissue’s new approach to safety

FeaturesFinancial Reports & MarketsHealth & SafetyPaperPulpTissue

April 16, 2020
A list of forestry events cancelled so far in North America due to coronavirus [UPDATED]

FeaturesHealth & SafetyPaperPulp

April 13, 2020
2019 Safest Mill in Canada winners announced

FeaturesFinancial Reports & MarketsHealth & SafetyPaperPulpTissue

April 2, 2020
Editorial: Pandemic puts pressure on prices, safety programs

FeaturesHealth & SafetyPackagingPaperPulpTissue

March 25, 2020
How pulp and paper mills are keeping workers safe during COVID-19

FeaturesFinancial Reports & MarketsPackagingPaperPulpTissue

March 24, 2020
Coronavirus will drive paper, pulp prices lower: Moody’s

FeaturesHealth & SafetyPaperPulpTissueWorkforce

March 19, 2020
How business leaders can help to slow the spread of COVID-19

FeaturesPaperProcess ControlPulp

March 16, 2020
Chip considerations: papermaking processes start with wood chip quality

FeaturesFinancial Reports & MarketsHealth & SafetyPaperPulpTissue

March 13, 2020
How is COVID-19 impacting the Canadian pulp market?

FeaturesPaperWatch & ListenWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 11, 2020
‘A really great path’: Deanna Exley of Alberta Newsprint Company on #WomenInForestry

FeaturesPulpQ & AWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 6, 2020
Walking the talk: Q&A with Marie Cyr, mill manager at Domtar Dryden

FeaturesPaperQ & AWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 5, 2020
Career shift: Q&A with Krista Young, process engineer at Port Hawkesbury Paper

FeaturesPackagingPaperQ & ATissueWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 5, 2020
Up for a challenge: Q&A with Cynthia Desjardins, regional general manager at Cascades Containerboard Packaging

FeaturesPaperQ & AWater & ChemicalsWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 4, 2020
Having it all: Q&A with Serena Silliker, process engineer at Lake Utopia Paper

FeaturesForestryPulpQ & AWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 4, 2020
A natural fit: Q&A with Charlene Strelaeff, fibre forester at Mercer Celgar

FeaturesPulpQ & AWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 3, 2020
Striving for standards: Q&A with Colleen Lenart, fibreline day superintendent at Skookumchuck Pulp

FeaturesFinancial Reports & MarketsPaperPulpWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 2, 2020
Editorial: #EachforEqual means opportunities for all in the forestry sector

FeaturesPaperQ & AWomen in ForestryWorkforce

March 2, 2020
All in the family: Q&A with Laura Pettit, reliability engineer at Canadian Kraft Paper