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  • These condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 Interim financial reporting, and include the accounts of Canfor Corporation and its subsidiary entities, hereinafter referred to as "Canfor" or "the Company".

    unknown title 2011

  • The cash used in financing activities of $45.6 million in the quarter represents distributions paid to the limited partners, namely Canfor and the Fund.

    Canfor Pulp Income Fund Announces Strong Third Quarter 2010 Results - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • Companies such as Canfor have reopened mills solely to supply China and the growing market underpins the company's decision to invest $300-million in its sawmills in the next three years.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVID EBNER 2011

  • Forest Minister Pat Bell and the chief executives of companies such as Canfor and West Fraser.

    Market News 2009

  • Also lagging the market Friday are lumber and wood-production shares, down on the day by about 0.2% as a group, led down by Sino Forest, trading lower by about 3.4% and Canfor, trading lower by about 3%.

    Bad Day To Own Real Estate Development Stocks 2010

  • Mr. Emerson was appointed to head the newly created Vancouver International Airport Authority in 1992 and in 1998 became President and CEO of Canfor Corporation, British Columbia's largest forestry company, leading it through one of the forest industry's most difficult periods.

    Building a Powerful Economy Through Innovation 2005

  • Canfor is Canada's largest forestry company and one of the companies specifically named in the anti-dumping case initiated by the U.S. in the softwood dispute.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: February 2006 Archives 2006

  • The US Department of Commerce issued anti-dumping questionnaires to six Canadian companies, including Canfor.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: February 2006 Archives 2006

  • Stunned onlookers barely had a chance to ask a question of the Vancouver MP and former head of lumber giant Canfor as he strolled into Rideau Hall shortly before the Tory cabinet was being announced.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: February 2006 Archives 2006

  • Separately, Canfor chief executive officer Jim Shepherd said he doubts the July 1 softwood lumber deal will be implemented unless it is reopened and amended to address industry concerns -- even though his company is prepared to live with the current agreement.

    Peace, order and good government, eh?: August 2006 Archives 2006

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