An Historic Agreement Signifying a New Era in the Boreal ForestCanadian Boreal Forest Agreement • April 16th, 2012
Contract Type FiledApril 16th, 2012General 8 Goal 8 Core elements of the agreement 8 Relationship with government 9 Rights, title, interests and aspirations of aboriginal people and their
ContractCanadian Boreal Forest Agreement • January 15th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 15th, 2014
BREAKTHROUGH UNDER THE CANADIAN BOREAL FOREST AGREEMENT FOR CARIBOU, ECONOMY AND COMMUNITIES IN ONTARIO’S NORTHEASTCanadian Boreal Forest Agreement • June 27th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJune 27th, 2012The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement (CBFA) is an historic agreement between 9 environmental organizations and the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC), and its 19 member companies, that seeks to protect significant areas of Canada’s vast Boreal Forest, protect threatened woodland caribou, and sustain a healthy forestry industry for the communities who rely on it. We are committed to providing advice and recommendations on these issues to governments in Canada (provincial, Aboriginal, federal and municipal).
ContractCanadian Boreal Forest Agreement • October 30th, 2015
Contract Type FiledOctober 30th, 2015The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement represents a new era in conservation and resource management. Here’s how it’s working in the Saskatchewan River Delta.
The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement – Setting a new standard for biodiversity conservation and prosperity in the Canadian BorealCanadian Boreal Forest Agreement • March 13th, 2014
Contract Type FiledMarch 13th, 2014– between seven Canadian and International environmental organizations and the majority of the Canadian forest industry - FPAC,
An Historic Agreement Signifying a New Era of Joint Leadership in the Boreal ForestCanadian Boreal Forest Agreement • May 12th, 2010
Contract Type FiledMay 12th, 2010Major forestry companies as represented by the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) working in the Boreal region of Canada have come to a historic agreement with nine leading environmental organizations, setting down collective wording on joint activity regarding the future of the Boreal Forest in Canada: