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  • Forest Nova Scotia AGM

    Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel 1919 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Join Forest Nova Scotia at their 2023 AGM to hear from speakers in sustainability, innovation, and policy. You'll learn about advances in biomass, mass timber, workforce, and politics.

  • Women in Forestry Virtual Summit

    Online

    Featuring some of the biggest influencers in the Canadian forest products sector as well as women who have trailblazed in their careers, the Women in Forestry Virtual Summit offers a live panel discussion, presentations and on-demand sessions where speakers will explore the importance of fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce, share career advice and real-life experiences, recommend actions companies can take to recruit new talent and advance them to leadership positions, and much more.

  • Atlantic Outdoor Sports and RV Show

    Halifax Exhibition Centre 200 Prospect Rd, Halifax, Canada

    The weekend-long forestry tribute features presentations and a women's panel, forestry groups, products, and networking, the Scotts Timber Show, and Stihl Timbersports Athletes & Celebrities World Champion Marcel Dupuis and Canadian Champion Allison Briscoe.

  • Registered Professional Foresters of New Brunswick AGM

    Crowne Plaza - Fredericton, NB 659 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

    Join ARPFNB for their 85th Annual General Meeting where they will report on 2022 association activities, review their financial picture, welcome new members, and acknowledge current members for exemplary careers!

  • Nova Scotia Forest Professionals Annual General Meeting

    Inn on Prince Hotel & Conference Centre 437 Prince Street, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    This meeting includes continued forestry education for members and non-members of the Nova Scotia Forest Technicians Association and the Registered Professional Foresters Association of NS.  The meeting also includes business meetings, networking, a Forestry Hall of Fame banquet, and opportunities to catch up with colleagues. 

  • LeanCon 2023

    Delta Hotels Dartmouth 240 Brownlow Avenue, Dartmouth, Canada

    It is anticipated, this two-day conference will bring together 150+ attendees from across the Maritimes. The conference will provide information and inspiration to Lean practitioners—from those just starting out, to seasoned Lean leaders from the manufacturing, healthcare, service, and other vital industry sectors.

  • Canadian Woodlands Forum Spring Meeting

    Delta Beausejour Hotel, Moncton, New Brunswick 750 Main St, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

    The Canadian Woodlands Forum's 2023 spring meeting will focus on practical solutions for the workforce, productivity and business, silviculture, research, technology & innovation, and managing climate change and carbon to help your business.

  • CCDI Webinar: Accessibility

    Online

    The Accessible Canada Act created a framework to realize the goal of a barrier-free Canada by 2040. That may seem like a long way away, but there’s plenty of work to do to get there, so let’s start today! During this webinar, we will discuss how to create spaces and business practices that are accessible.

    $39
  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Workshop

    Online

    Join Free to Grow in Forestry for their second online workshop as they hear from experts discussing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the forest sector.

  • Maritime Lumber Bureau AGM

    Delta Saint John 39 King St, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

    This year's AGM will be in Saint John, NB on June 7th and 8th at the Delta Saint John.

  • Industry Consultation – Trade Designation

    Inn on Prince Hotel & Conference Centre 437 Prince Street, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada

    As you may know, for the past year a team of sector representatives have worked to explore trade designation for Forestry Equipment Operator – Harvester and Forwarder in Nova Scotia. The designation of a trade is voluntary and only works with support from industry employers and operators themselves. It is key at this stage to share information on what trade designation means, and the many opportunities it brings to the profession. This is the first session of several engagements that will take place across the province to get broad industry input and share the next steps in the process. To provide your input, especially if you are a Harvester or Forwarder operator or contractor, you’re invited to come and learn more—and share your thoughts. Please join us on June 13th at 7 pm at the Inn on Prince in Truro, NS. Optional dinner and networking before the session at 5:30 pm (dinner cost $48+HST).

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