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Atlantic Urban Forestry Collective: EAB detected in Atlantic Canada
https://treecanada.ca/article/atlantic-urban-forestry-collective-eab-detected-in-atlantic-canada/
Atlantic Urban Forestry Collective: EAB detected in Atlantic Canada Heather Fraser – Canadian Urban Forest Network, Atlantic region representative  June 7, 2018 The year started out with a three-day Atlantic Canada Forest Health Workshop held in Amherst, Nova Scotia from January 16-18th....
Quebec’s Urban Forestry Update: A Year in Review
https://treecanada.ca/article/quebecs-urban-forestry-update-a-year-in-review/
Meagan Hanna, MA. ISA Board Certified Master Arborist – Quebec Representative, CUFN Steering Committee Quebec urban foresters and friends of the urban forest continue their work in preserving and enhancing city trees throughout the province. As time goes on, new resources slowly...
How Canadian communities are managing the threat of EAB
https://treecanada.ca/article/how-canadian-communities-are-managing-the-threat-of-eab/
The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive species that originated in China, because it has no natural predators in North America, it has become a devastating problem for North American ash trees (Fraxinus). Cities in Eastern Canada have been severely affected...
National charity seeks support for “#OperationReLeaf” to help BC communities hit by 2017’s forest fires
https://treecanada.ca/article/national-charity-seeks-support-for-operationreleaf-to-help-bc-communities-hit-by-2017s-forest-fires/
March 15, 2018 (Ottawa, ON) — Tree Canada, Canada’s leading national tree planting charity, today announced it is launching an ambitious greening initiative in British Columbia to help restore community greenspaces lost due to the devastating 2017 forest fires.  For British Columbia,...
EAB : New limits for the regulated zones of CFIA
https://treecanada.ca/article/eab-new-limits-for-the-regulated-zones-of-cfia/
As some of you may know, the federal government of Canada expanded the emerald ash borer‘s regulated area all the way to Québec City (and even more to the east) and included the City of Winnipeg. Those new limits indicate that the prairies...
The 1998 Ice Storm – 20 years later
https://treecanada.ca/article/the-1998-ice-storm-20-years-later/
The 1998 ice storm was a defining moment in my life and the lives of many others in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. It challenged my sense of leadership like never before. It allowed me to marvel at the power of nature,...