Explore every episode of the podcast Forestry Uncut
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| Weekly News Update: October 24 | 24 Oct 2025 | 00:07:32 | |
This week on Forestry Weekly News: -Government of Nova Scotia cabinet shuffle and new minister. - Shannon Park as a part of 13 Billion Build Canada Homes project. - Forest Project Association of Canada national policy convention in Ottawa. - Our trees campaign HRM tree planting. - Industry Workforce Training Needs study by the Forestry Sector Council. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, then visit our forestns.ca. | |||
| How do we deal with the Softwood Lumber Tariff? | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:31:38 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by George Ernst, CFO and controller at Freeman Lumber, one of Nova Scotia’s oldest and most respected lumber producers. George, a fourth-generation forester, shares both professional expertise and personal stories from his family’s longstanding involvement in the industry. Together, we dive into the dramatic impact of the new 10% tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, examining how these measures ripple beyond headlines to affect local sawmills, communities, and family-run businesses throughout Nova Scotia. George breaks down the financial realities facing mills today, explains the unique position of Nova Scotia in the North American softwood trade, and lays out why federal support isn’t easily accessible for the province’s operators. We also tackle the high cost of crown land, the evolving demands of forestry management, and the urgent need for efficiency in a tough export environment. George issues a call for intentional action from both industry and government on the concrete solutions needed to keep Nova Scotia’s forestry sector competitive and sustainable into the future. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, visit forestns.ca. | |||
| Nordic Forest Innovations and Canada's Potential | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:20:58 | |
In this episode, we explore the pull of Nordic culture and its advanced forestry technologies. The Finns are the rockstars of forestry, and are shaping the future of sustainable forestry. Erin discusses the differences and potential collaborations between Canada and Nordic countries, emphasizing the importance of innovation, market development, and sustainable practices in the forestry industry. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
Canada's Forestry Market:
Innovative Solutions and Challenges:
Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. | |||
| Exploring Ledwidge Lumber - A Deep Dive into Family-Run Forestry | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:23:43 | |
In this episode, we take a closer look at Ledwidge Lumber in Enfield, Nova Scotia. The family-run sawmill challenges common assumptions about forestry, showcasing a blend of tradition and innovation. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
Guest: Cassie Turple: Communications/HR Manager Ledwidge Lumber https://www.ledwidgelumber.com/ ------------------------- Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. | |||
| The Primal Connection and Bioenergy Solutions | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:20:45 | |
In this episode, we tap into the primal connection humans have with forests and fire, exploring how our narratives around forestry and wood burning have evolved. And how looking at this primal connection to fire can lead to innovative solutions to modern day challenges. We chat with Robin Barrett, a small woodlot owner near Halifax, about his dedication to work in forestry, despite the challenges. The discussion highlights the benefits of firewood, particularly for low-income seniors, and the primal satisfaction of burning wood. Former Forest Nova Scotia Executive Director Stephen Moore* joins us to discuss the critical importance of heat in Canada and how bioenergy can address both environmental and economic issues. Jamie Stephen, Managing Director of Torchlight BioResources, provides insights into Canada’s heat consumption and the potential of bioenergy as a sustainable solution. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
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------------------------- Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. | |||
| The Nova Scotia Wildfires of 2023 | 30 Oct 2024 | 00:23:52 | |
In this episode, we look at the harrowing experience of the Nova Scotia wildfires of 2023 with forester Matt Willett. Matt shares his firsthand account of the fires that devastated the region, reflecting on the emotional and physical impact of the event. Joined by former Forest Nova Scotia Executive Director Stephen Moore*, the discussion covers the chaos, the miraculous avoidance of fatalities, and the broader implications for forestry and community planning. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
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| The Hero's Journey in Forestry | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:29:38 | |
In this episode, we explore the vital role of forestry in tackling global challenges and the innovative leaders driving change in the industry. Former Forest Nova Scotia Executive Director Stephen Moore*, Joe Lewis, and Joachim Stroink share their insights on the potential of forestry to be a hero in our world, despite the bureaucratic hurdles and public misconceptions. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. | |||
| "When I Say Forest....You Say?" | 08 Sep 2024 | 00:27:45 | |
In this episode, we explore the unexpected connections and challenges within the forestry sector in Nova Scotia. From the intriguing tale of an Indian elephant in 1967 to the complexities of labour markets in rural forestry, we uncover how international cooperation, public perceptions, and economic hurdles shape the industry. Key insights come from Kent Dykeman, a seasoned forester, and Robert Prinz, a Finnish forestry expert, who discuss the need for innovation and collaboration. Heather Boyd from the Forestry Sector Council highlights the financial challenges of training and retaining forestry workers. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
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Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. | |||
| Tackling Forestry Misconceptions and Communication Challenges | 07 Sep 2024 | 00:20:13 | |
In this episode, Erin Trafford delves into the public perception issues surrounding the forestry sector with Stephen Moore*, former Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Highlighting the irony that while people value forests, they oppose cutting trees. That’s despite our daily reliance on wood products. The conversation explores how small, family-owned forestry businesses in Atlantic Canada struggle with communication and collaboration, slowing industry progress. Erin compares this with Finland’s successful cooperative model. Interviews with industry experts Julia MacMillan and Mark Symes shed light on the complexities and necessary compromises for effective collaboration. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
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| Forestry Can Fix That | 06 Sep 2024 | 00:14:28 | |
Welcome to Forestry Uncut, a podcast dedicated to uncovering the raw truths and realities of the forestry sector. Hosted by Erin Trafford, each episode will delve into the world of forestry, dispelling myths and highlighting the vital role it plays in solving some of the biggest environmental challenges we face today. Join us as we explore the ground-level impact of forestry, away from the policy and government lens, to understand its true potential. *Note to listener: Since the recording of this episode Stephen Moore is no longer the Executive Director of Forest Nova Scotia. Key Takeaways:
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| Weekly News Update: October 17 | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:05:20 | |
This week on Forestry Weekly News: - Forest sector faces 45% tariffs, urgent action required by government and the forest sector. - The wood ban restriction lifted in Annapolis valley as of October 15th. - US Tariffs' impact on the Christmas tree industry. - Wrapping up our trees, Come see us at the Wolfville Farmer's Market. -The Forest Products Association of Canada 2025 Policy Conference in Ottawa next week, stay tuned for more details. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, then visit our forestns.ca. | |||
| Global Bluenosers | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:31:32 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Sean Meister, President and CEO of Global Bluenosers, to explore his remarkable journey from growing up in a multi-generational forestry family in rural Nova Scotia to building a global network of Nova Scotians passionate about giving back to their home province. Sean shares insights on the values and lessons learned in the woods, the challenges and changes facing the forestry sector, and how his experiences inspired him to connect Nova Scotians around the world. Together, we discuss the importance of sustainable forestry, community resilience, and the power of global connections to shape a brighter future for Nova Scotia.
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| Weekly News Update: October 10 | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:09:35 | |
This week on Forestry In Focus Weekly News: - Forest Nova Scotia was a sponsor and attended the Nova Scotia Forestry Festival at Lake Charlotte last weekend - Forest Nova Scotia also sponsored the Nova Scotia Lumberjack Championships last weekend - Many forestry professionals attended the Canadian Woodlands Fall Conference in Truro on October 8-9th. - The timber Loan Board has just announced changes to their regulations that give more options Forestry Businesses - 2025 Fall Symposium on Growing Exports in Nova Scotia - Forest Nova Scotia - Our Trees Campaign, Experiential Learning - School Assembly at Holland Road Elementary, Friday October 10
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| Weekly News Update: October 2 | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:06:07 | |
This week on Forestry In Focus Weekly News: - New Tariffs announced by the White House that impact CUSMA compliant trade, which includes softwood lumber from Nova Scotia - Late breaking wildfire near Lake George started on Monday. Upwards of 275 civic addresses are under an evacuation order - The situation on Hunter’s Mountain has triggered a bigger debate about how to handle conflicts about forest management with the Miq’maw. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, then visit our forestns.ca. | |||
| What's the deal with Herbicides? | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:29:23 | |
Myths and realities in forestry management. Join us as we dive deep into the realities of forestry management in Nova Scotia, focusing on the use of herbicides as a tool for sustainable growth. Hear from silviculture contractor Alex Feix and woodlands manager Rick Archibald as they share personal stories, discuss regulatory challenges, and address public concerns. From death threats and protests to the on the ground reality of herbicide application, this episode sheds light on the complexities, misconceptions, and future of forest stewardship. Whether you’re a forestry professional or curious listener, you’ll gain a deeper understanding on what it takes to grow healthy forests for generations to come. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, then visit our forestns.ca. | |||
| Weekly News Update: September 26 | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:06:38 | |
This week on Forestry Weekly News: -Forestry’s third annual Our Trees Campaign has been active this month, starting at the Bridgewater Farmer’s Market and continuing in Clayton Park, Truro Stampede, Truro Farm Market, and Antigonish. -Acadian Timber announces $2.5 million to the UNB Faculty of Forestry for digital transformation. -Deep insights into the bioenergy sector. Scientists, professors and CEOs of companies from around the world came together to talk about decarbonization and how low quality wood residues from forestry operations and sawmill residues can help us through our energy transition. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, then visit our forestns.ca. | |||
| Season 2 Trailer | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:02:01 | |
Forestry Uncut gives voice to the people, issues, and aspirations shaping forestry today, offering the public a clearer view of the industry while providing space for forestry professionals to share their stories in their own words. A podcast dedicated to uncovering the raw truths and realities of the forestry sector, it releases weekly and is hosted by Forest Nova Scotia's Executive Director Todd Burgess. | |||
| A lot has happened.... | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:21:37 | |
In this episode, host Erin Trafford talks with FNS Interim Executive Director Todd Burgess about the positive changes and opportunities emerging within Nova Scotia’s forestry sector. Todd emphasises new projects, like sustainable bioenergy and aviation fuel initiatives, that are creating value from low-quality wood. These examples showcase how forestry can contribute to sustainable development and climate change mitigation. He reflects on the sector's revitalization and the increasing membership. Erin and Todd discuss the importance of engaging both rural and urban communities to strengthen support and understanding of forestry's impact. Key Takeaways:
Forest Nova Scotia is the largest forestry organization in the province. Members include woodlot owners, sawmills, contractors and pulp and paper companies. Find out more about us and what we do at www.forestns.ca. | |||
| Forestry’s Future: Collaboration & Growth | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:46:16 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Derek Nighbor, President and CEO of the Forest Products Association of Canada, who offers an inside look at the tough challenges and bold opportunities shaping Canada’s forestry sector today. Derek takes us through the complexities of trade tensions with the United States, revealing how tariffs, shifting policies, and a changing global landscape have impacted thousands of jobs and entire communities across Canada. He shares the importance of unified advocacy, government partnerships, and building strong, solution-focused relationships with environmental groups to drive both industry and environmental progress. Throughout our conversation, we explore how Canadian forestry is finding new life through innovation, like biomass energy and modular mass timber, and seizing opportunities in export markets abroad. Derek provides thoughtful insights on why collaboration, openness to new ideas, and resilience are key to moving the sector from managing decline to renewed growth. We also examine the vital role of sustainability, community support, and hope for a future where Canada’s forests continue to fuel prosperity for generations to come, making this episode essential listening for anyone invested in the future of forestry. To learn more about the forestry sector or Forest Nova Scotia, visit forestns.ca. | |||
| Mentorship Shapes Forestry | 17 Nov 2025 | 00:35:10 | |
In this episode, we’re joined by Spencer Coulstring of Freeman Lumber, whose journey from science communications to passionate forestry advocate highlights the evolving face of Nova Scotia’s forest sector. Spencer shares her unique pathway into forestry, from species conservation in British Columbia to building a career and community back home in Nova Scotia. Throughout the conversation, we dive into the power of mentorship and inclusion, exploring how groups like Women in Woods are breaking barriers, creating safe spaces, and redefining what it means to succeed in a traditionally male-dominated field. Together, we tackle public perception and the role of education in shaping the next generation’s view of forestry. Spencer provides insights on inspiring youth, the changing demands of the sector, and the importance of supporting one another, especially women, as the industry seeks greater diversity and resilience. We also uncover the challenges and hopes for a more sustainable, welcoming forestry sector, making this episode a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of the industry.
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