Full Restart Expected At Kap Paper
Operational funding from Ontario and federal governments protects 2,500 forestry jobs and supports Kap Paper's long-term modernization plan in Northern Ontario.
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Northern Ontario forestry remains in peril despite Kap Paper bailout, say union, northern leaders
On the road to restart, Kap Paper pitches higher value products and markets
Kapuskasing Paper Mill gearing up to restart operations
Northern Ontario leaders are celebrating an agreement reached, on Oct. 17, that will keep the Kapuskasing Paper Mill operating, praising it as a testament to community spirit, respectful advocacy, and effective collaboration between governments and industry.
Full Restart Expected At Kap Paper
Relieved Kap Paper employees will begin to head back to work in Kapuskasing as soon as next week. Intensive collaboration between the Ontario and federal governments resulted in the agreement to provide operational support to Kap Paper, as the mill works towards a long-term modernization plan. Kapuskasing Mayor Dave Plourde called Friday a proud day for the community and confirmed that the mill now has different forms of funding with agreements …
Ontario Investing to Protect Forestry Jobs at Kap Paper
Province helping keep northern workers on the job in the face of U.S. tariffs on Canada’s forestry sectorThe Ontario government is investing an additional $16.8 million to support the continued operation of the Kapuskasing Paper Mill, protecting nearly 300 forestry jobs at the mill along with thousands of indirect jobs in the regional forestry sector. Ontario is making this support available following weeks of provincially-initiated joint discus…
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