In announcing a new, landmark labour agreement in principle between Mosaic and the United Steelworkers Local 1-1937 on May 12th, important information was provided regarding temporary measures being sought from the Federal government on its international log market access policy related to private land. Additional information is provided here.
Water is a vital natural resource, and sustainable forest management practices are key to the maintenance of healthy watersheds and water supplies. May has officially been proclaimed Invasive Species Action Month by the Province of British Columbia, and aquatic invasive species pose a continuous threat to our freshwater environments.
Port Alberni, British Columbia –Huu-ay-aht First Nations (“Huu-ay-aht”) and Mosaic Forest Management Corporation (“Mosaic”) announced today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) which affirms their commitment to reconciliation, sustainability, and adherence to Huu-ay-aht values on its traditional territory (“Ḥahuułi”).
Courtenay, BC — United Steelworkers (USW, Local 1-1937) and Mosaic Forest Management have reached agreements-in-principle that will bring increased collaboration, flexibility and certainty for workers and Mosaic across its South Island and Northwest Bay operations.
Courtenay, BC — United Steelworkers (USW, Local 1-1937) and Mosaic Forest Management have reached agreements-in-principle that will bring increased collaboration, flexibility and certainty for workers and Mosaic across its South Island and Northwest Bay operations.
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management has donated 1000 Douglas-fir seedlings to the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region's Youth Program, a program designed to teach students the importance of environmental, social, cultural, and economic sustainability on a local scale.
Today is Earth Day – a day to educate and mobilize positive action for the planet. The first Earth Day was marked in 1970, and since then, the movement has grown into a worldwide day of reflection and action for the global environment.
Nanaimo, BC — Mosaic Forest Management is announcing support for 21 food banks across Coastal British Columbia, providing donations totalling $15,000 directly to food banks from Haida Gwaii, the Sunshine Coast and across Vancouver Island.
We are currently working with the Government of British Columbia on a fish stocking agreement for lakes on private lands managed by Mosaic Forest Management.