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Premier unveils $250-million action plan for forest industry, Office of the Premier, Dec. 23, 2005
Crown land royalties down $2 million, NB Telegraph-Journal
December 22, 2005
Report on state of the forest tabled in legislature, NB Dept of Natural Resources and Energy, Dec. 21, 2005
Judge's ruling opens door to logging near waterways Judge rules Clean Water Act too ambiguous, NB Telegraph-Journal
December 15, 2005
Miramichi mill shutdown to leave 500 out of work, Times & Transcript, December 8, 2005 
Will we manage our N.B. forests for water?, Times & Transcript, December 8, 2005
Eel Ground Sustainable Forest Management Announcement - Eel Ground Chief and Council, November 30, 2005
Devoting more column inches won't solve softwood dispute, EMBASSY 3, Luke Eric Peterson, November 30, 2005 
Forestry package to help struggling communities $30 million to help communities like Nackawic that have been hit by mill closures.  Times & Transcript, November 24, 2005
Two Fraser sawmills resume production Mills in Plaster Rock, Juniper start up after one-month shutdown.  Telegraph-Journal, November 22, 2005
Forest Watch Restigouche Reveals Wood Waste on Crown Land, Forest Watch NB, November 17, 2005

Fraser puts freehold land up for sale, Telegraph Journal, Nov. 1, 2005 

Softwood dispute a threat to NAFTA Premiers meet with U.S. ambassador, discuss trade, security issues, Times & Transcript, August 12, 2005
Graham to set out on forestry tour Opposition leader to discuss industry challenges with its major players, Telegraph Journal, August 10, 2005
Forestry conference to target three resource business sectors, The Daily Gleaner, August 10, 2005
Mi'kmaq chiefs have concerns about top court's direction in logging cases, Atlantic Breaking News, July 26, 2005 
Aboriginal rights - and the future It's time to bring the issues of fish and forests into the 21st century Lisa Hrabluk New Brunswick Beat, Telegraph Journal, July 23, 2005
Court to settle native rights issue Province looking for clarification of law, meaning of 'personal use', Telegraph Journal, July 22, 2005
Natives have role in forestry: Green, CBC News, July 21, 2005
First Nation leaders not giving up, The Daily Gleaner, July 21, 2005
New chief rolls up sleeves, ready to push force forward, The Daily Gleaner, July 21, 2005
MP hopes decision will spur more treaty talks Andy Scott laments how far behind N.B. is in negotiations with natives, Telegraph Journal, July 21, 2005
Issues remain despite ruling We say: The Supreme Court ruling on Native logging rights clarifies the law, but many issues remain, Times & Transcript, July 21, 2005
Natives to keep fighting for right to log Crown land Supreme Court rejects argument of aboriginal title and treaty rights, Telegraph Journal, July 21, 2005
Supreme Court rejects native logging rights in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Regional Breaking News, July 21, 2005
Coupe de bois: les autochtones déboutés, Radio-Canada, le 20 juillet
Native rights cases could change forest industry - Top court to rule today on whether Mi'kmaq have right to log on Crown land, Times & Transcript, July 20, 2005
Mi'kmaq ready to enter forestry industry if Supreme Court of Canada allows logging rights Entry would be gradual, says lawyer for men charged with illegal cutting, Telegraph Journal, July 19, 2005
It's shaping up to be a big week in native logging rights, Telegraph Journal, July 18th, 2005
First Nations anxious for logging ruling, The Daily Gleaner, July 4, 2005
Public to have say about N.B. forests, The Daily Gleaner, July 1, 2005
Vision document released on forest management, Natural Resources, June 30, 2005
First Nations must be part of forestry task force, Opinion Piece, June 30, 2005
Some real solutions for N.B.'s Crown lands, Times & Transcipt, June 28, 2005
Natives left off forest management task force
First Nations community will have no say in any recommendations on future of province's forest industry, Times & Transcript, Telegraph Journal, June 25, 2005
Natural Resources: Erdle to lead forestry task force, June 24,2005
Minister challenged on wood supply issue, Telegraph Journal, June 21, 2005
Vote de grève à l'horizon pour les gardes forestiers du N.-B., le 17 juin
Forestry: citizens' wishes come first, Telegraph Journal, June 17, 2005
A solution for forestry, Times & Transcript, June 15, 2005
Forest ranger talks break off, The Daily Gleaner, June 11, 2005
No more delays on forest policy, Telegraph Journal, June 4, 2005
Wood management in public interest, Times & Transcript June 4, 2005
Le gouvernement étudiera la gestion des terres publiques, CIMS 2 juin 2005
Minister defends another forest study, Jun 2 2005, CBC News
Tories stick to current plan for wood management, Telegraph Journal, June 2, 2005
Un délai de deux ans provoque la colère chez l’industrie forestière, L’Acadie NOUVELLE, 2 juin 2005
Natural Resources Response to Select Committee on Wood Supply, Press release, June 1, 2005
Ressources naturelles Réponse au Comité spécial de l'approvisionnement en bois, Communiqué de press, 1 Juin
N.B. rejects doubling of wood harvest, CBC News, June 1, 2005
New Brunswick Researchers Outline New Approaches to Forest Management to Protect Biological Diversity, CCNB, May 31, 2005
Environmental group slams wood export, SJ Telegraph-Journal,  May 30, 2005
Province to take stand on forest report, CBC News, May 30, 2005
Tory MLA changes position over vote on forestry bill, Times Transcript May 27, 2005
La recherche et le développement des forêts feuillues mis au premier plan, Echo-UMCE, 24 mai 2005
Pulpwood exports skyrocket with mill closures, NB Telegraph-Journal, May 27, 2005
La fermeture des usines de Nackawic et de UPM-Kymmene force l’exportation en quantité astronomique de bois franc et de bois d’oeuvre de basse qualité destinés au marché de la pâte, L' Acadie Nouvelle, May 27, 2005
Trucking bill could be bad for Mainers, Bangor Daily News, May 13, 2005.
Small woodlot owners appeal to government, Daily Gleaner May 12, 2005
New Forest Database Reveals Provinces Failing to Protect Species Habitat, Sierra Club of Canada, May 5, 2005
Bill Will Open Door Crown Timber Exports, Conservation Council of NB, May 3, 2005
Letters:  Tree farms no substitute for real forests, Times & Transcript, May 2, 2005 : a response to letter by Yvon Poitras
Environmental Groups Call for Diverse Trees Species on New Brunswick Crown Lands, Crown Lands Network News Release, April 26, 2005
N.B. environmental group warns ancient Acadian forest vanishing, CP, April 20, 2005
Des espèces sont menacées d’extinction dans la forêt acadienne, L'Acadie Nouvelle, 15 avril 2005
Les néo-brunswickois appuient fortement l’idée d’accroître la production d’arbres, CapAcadie, le 28 mars, 2005
Government Failing to Protect Acadian Forest: Report, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, April 14, 2005
Premier hints at more logging on Crown lands, Tel. Journal, April 8/05
Crown forests: a collective wealth,  Université de Moncton, 6 April/05
Poll suggests NBers back growing more trees on Crown Land, Telegraph Journal, March 30, 2005
A response to John Gilbert's piece concerning the Acadian Forest Campaign web site, John Crompton, March 22, 2005
Tembec n’achètera pas l’usine de pâte à papier St. Anne-Nackawic, l'Acadie Nouvelle, 9 mars 2005
Talks to sell Nackawic mill fail, SJ Telegraph-Journal, March 9, 2005
Nackawic deal falls apart, CBC News, Mar 8 2005
Mediator sets date for UPM talks, CBC News, Mar 3 2005
Replace clearcutting with alternatives, group tells forestry industry, CPAWS, February 28, 2005
UPM tearing down old mill, CBC News, Feb 24 2005
Matchmaking in NB woods, By John Gilbert of J.D. Irving Ltd, Moncton Times and Transcript, February 19, 2005
Miramichi mill protest fades away, CBC, Feb 17 2005
A New Model for Public Land Management, PEI, Feb. 14, 2005
Opinion: Forêt Interdite, Donald Pelletier, l'Acadie Nouvelle, 10 fév/05
Acadian Forest Campaign Website Launched, CCNB, Feb. 1, 2005
On a volé nos forêts, Symbiose, 19 janvier 2005
'Save the forest' campaign plays the heart strings, Telegraph-Journal, Jan. 19, 2005
Forest industry facing more job cuts, CBC News, Jan 18 2005
Supreme Court hears N.B. case today ... Bernard had the right to cut on Crown land, Telegraph-Journal, Jan. 17/05
Présentation du film Forbidden Forest à CBC, L'Acadie Nouvelle, 6 janvier 2005
L’année 2005 sera une année décisive pour l’industrie forestière, L’Acadie Nouvelle, 5 janvier 2005

 



 

 

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