Press Release
Mar 18, 2025
The final report of the Forestry Commission suggests the future health and resilience of Island forests will depend on striking a better balance.
The report, Towards a New Forest Policy, contains 14 recommendations put forward by the thirteen members of the commission who represent the forest industry, environmental groups, forestry professionals, and watershed associations. It begins by outlining a framework for new forestry legislation.
“I’m pleased that the commission was able to balance multiple perspectives to come up with recommendations that aim to protect the future health of our forests, and I thank the members of the Forestry Commission for their service and dedication. Our department acknowledges the recommendations, has begun implementation of some, and will prioritize the creation of new forest legislation and policy for the province.”
– Environment, Energy and Climate Action Minister Gilles Arsenault
The recommendations made by the Forestry Commission address several areas where progress has already been made or is planned, including:
Maintaining Forest Area
Preserving Natural Forest
Seedling Production
Encouraging Better Private Woodlot Management
Managing Public Forests
Woodlot Owner Organization
Forest Industry Support
“On behalf of the members of the Forestry Commission with whom it has been my privilege to serve, I extend my sincere appreciation to individuals and organizations that offered written submissions, and to the many woodlot owners and forest industry representatives who took the time to share their thoughts with us,” said Jean-Paul Arsenault, Chair of the Forestry Commission. “Arriving at our conclusions and recommendations required much research, reflection, consultation, and compromise. We believe we have conducted a thorough review of the matters put before us and have come up with reasonable and achievable recommendations that are consistent with the challenges ahead.”
To read the final report, visit PEI Forestry Commission.
Media contact:
Katie Cudmore
Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Action
902-314-3996
katiecudmore@gov.pe.ca (link sends e-mail)
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