Canada's forests ministers agree old methods won’t work, with action plan coming soon

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LANGFORD – The days of chopping down a tree and paying stumpage fees are on the way out for the timber industry, Canada’s forest ministers have heard, with the hope of a revival pinned on a new task force report. 

Corey Hogan, the parliamentary secretary for the minister of natural resources, told a news conference at the end of a Canadian Council of Forest Ministers meeting that he feels a sense of optimism for the industry. 

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