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The Greenest Workforce 20.11.2020

The new Canadian forest products industry needs sharp minds who care about the environment, who are looking for quality-of-life and access to the great outdoors. AND - who want to work in an industry that understands the value of a renewable natural resource. Learn what your life could look like #FindYourPath. https://bit.ly/2QMZ8PW

The Greenest Workforce 01.11.2020

Working as part of The Greenest Workforce includes nature in all of its elements. In Arianna Loogman's blog, she shares pictures taken on her way home from work last week. https://bit.ly/38xJhgu

The Greenest Workforce 19.10.2020

"I was able to get an internship opportunity last year at Rio Tinto in the city of Sorel Tracy in Quebec and this year at Resolute Forest Products in Gatineau." Follow engineering student, Lina Sbai, as she marvels at working in the industrial world. https://bit.ly/2Dnm05v

The Greenest Workforce 13.10.2020

Canada's forest products industry generates good pay and benefits, a wide range of career paths, opportunities to learn on the job all this plus the pleasures of living in tight-knit, affordable communities with nature at your back door. We need new adventurers today to join The Greenest Workforce. #FindYourPath https://bit.ly/2QMZ8PW

The Greenest Workforce 01.10.2020

William Gauthier, a student with The Greenest Workforce, shares his learning as a day labourer in Canada's forest industry. https://bit.ly/31PmcEG

The Greenest Workforce 22.09.2020

Silvicultural techniques are perhaps the most important way that the forest industry can address pressing issues like climate change and herbicide use. As a new member of The Greenest Workforce, Julia Hollingsworth writes about exploring for alternatives for competition control. https://bit.ly/3eaC0UZ

The Greenest Workforce 20.09.2020

The lovable lumberjack of Canada's forest industry is a goner. Men and women of all ages, race, and gender with skills that run from biology to IT to heavy equipment operation are replacing him. Have a look! #FindYourPath https://bit.ly/2QMZ8PW