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26 May, 2022

Trees Need Homes Too: Protecting the Urban Canopy Cover Amid Increased Need for Housing Developments

With the continued growth of the Canadian population, the increased need for affordable housing, and the rising cost of living, Canadians are looking for economical solutions to their living situations. For some, that means downsizing while for others, that means moving across…

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16 May, 2022

Tree Canada Appoints Nicole Hurtubise as Chief Executive Officer

May 16, 2022 (Ottawa, ON) – Tree Canada’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicole Hurtubise as the organization’s Chief Executive Officer, effective May 16, 2022. With over 25 years of experience in the non-profit sector, Ms. Hurtubise…

Nature landscape
20 April, 2022

Celebrate the Earth This Week!

Each year we celebrate the Earth on April 22nd. This special day is a great opportunity for communities to come together and take action in celebration of our beautiful planet. Whether you celebrate by spending time among trees, starting a garden or…

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From Farming to Gaming: Sponsors Find Meaningful Ways to Plant Trees

Resilient ecosystems, healthier people and greener communities are essential to Canada’s present and future. That’s why we welcome opportunities to celebrate and invest in our planet today. At Tree Canada, we are encouraged by our community’s support for our work to help…

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14 April, 2022

The State of the Arborist Industry in Ontario

Ontario’s arborist industry is growing and evolving as the conversation around the health of our planet and how to preserve it continues. What is an Arborist? An arborist is an individual with the technical knowledge and experience required to optimize health and…

21 March, 2022

Happy International Day of Forests!

Today we celebrate the International Day of Forests, a day where people across the globe commemorate and raise awareness of the importance of all types of forests. This year’s theme – Forests and sustainable production and consumption – reminds us to think…

trees in winter
3 March, 2022

International Women’s Day 2022: Sima Feuer

Sima Feuer Urban Forester, Forestry and Peatlands Branch of Natural Resources and Northern Development, Province of Manitoba Prairie Representative, Canadian Urban Forest Network 1. What are your proudest accomplishments? For almost 20 years, I have had the privilege of working with a team…

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International Women’s Day 2022: Nadia Chan

Nadia Chan Manager, Trees and Landscape, Planning and Development Department, City of Surrey Pacific Representative, Canadian Urban Forest Network (CUFN) 1. What are your proudest accomplishments? I am proud of my time spent volunteering as a Director with the Pacific Northwest Chapter…

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International Women’s Day 2022: Meagan Hanna

Meagan Hanna, MA Living Collections Supervisor, Gardens and Arboriculture, Montreal Botanical Garden, City of Montreal Sessional Lecturer, University of British Columbia 1. What are your proudest accomplishments? I feel grateful to have been part of so many remarkable teams devoted to meaningful…

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International Women’s Day 2022: Martha Copestake

Martha Copestake, MFC, BScFE Forester – Planning, Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development, City of Ottawa 1. What are your proudest accomplishments? I am most proud of the work that I’ve done to significantly raise the profile of urban trees in planning decision-making…