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Natural Resources committee  I'm sorry; I'm not aware of that and cannot answer your question.

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  Most of our donations come from private Canadians who support our organization and who support the goals of our organization.

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  I do not know.

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  There are a lot of forestry companies and other industries that get money from foreign interests. Certainly that's a question that we can all ask ourselves.

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  I'm sorry, but I don't agree. I don't agree with what you're trying to say in this situation, but I'm happy to—

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  I don't think that I'm part of that. We do support Canadian forestry companies. We work with them. We have worked with them on trying to advance on multiple issues that they themselves have been wanting to advance on. I think CPAWS works a lot with numerous forestry companies in

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  That's not really my area of expertise. I'm not sure I can answer that with a lot of knowledge, quite honestly. I'll leave it at that. Thank you.

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  No, I'm sorry. I had to switch over to my phone because my Internet died and I don't fully understand how it works. I think that Canadians are interested in having protected areas, and Canadians support that, including financially, so no, I'm not particularly concerned that that

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  Sure. I think there are a couple of different pieces. The carbon budget model is obviously what we use for our national inventory, which tracks the emissions from forests and some activities in wetlands and peatlands and some activities in agriculture. The national inventory is

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  Yes, it is. I think there are a lot of really innovative ways to look at the non-timber values of our forests, and certainly carbon credits is one of them. Another I think that's going on in the States is that insurance companies are looking to work with landowners to keep tre

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  Thank you. Ecosystems are complex, of course. Certainly in the boreal forest, as we well know, fires are a natural part of that ecosystem, but I think, as the previous speaker noted, there are some things that we have done in our forests that may potentially be making them more

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet

Natural Resources committee  Good afternoon. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the members of the committee for inviting me today to share my thoughts on forestry recovery. My name is Florence Daviet. I'm the national forest program director at the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, or CPAWS. CPAWS is

December 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Florence Daviet