
The Clear Cut: What’s in Store for 2024
01/04/24 • 22 min
Happy New Year from The Clear Cut! Dive back in with a sneak peak of all the exciting things we want to cover on the podcast this year. From cumulative impacts, to wildfires, to defining forest degradation, there’s so much more to explore in Canada’s forests.
Have questions about the show or suggestions for new content? Feel free to contact us: [email protected]
Happy New Year from The Clear Cut! Dive back in with a sneak peak of all the exciting things we want to cover on the podcast this year. From cumulative impacts, to wildfires, to defining forest degradation, there’s so much more to explore in Canada’s forests.
Have questions about the show or suggestions for new content? Feel free to contact us: [email protected]
Previous Episode

The Clear Cut: Year in Review
2023 was a wild and knowledge-packed year. We learned about the flaws in Canada’s forest carbon accounting system, and the problematic nature of forest management practices in British Columbia and Ontario.
Our guest speakers took us on a journey to understand the case for a transition strategy of Canada’s fibre economy, and why it’s important that we include Indigenous knowledge systems into forest policy. And finally, we discussed the need to integrate nature and climate as we tackle the climate and biodiversity crises head on. In this recap episode, we break down some of our favorite moments from The Clear Cut this year.
To those of you listening to the podcast, happy new year! Thank you for tuning in and sharing these important stories.
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Next Episode

The Cumulative Effects of Forestry: Recognizing Treaty Rights
We’re excited to be back with a new episode taking a closer look at a cumulative impacts (or combined effects of resource extraction over time) case happening in Ontario.
Missanabie Cree First Nation, Brunswick House First Nation, and Chapleau Cree First Nation have filed a case against Ontario, asserting the government has degraded the boreal forests in the province and inhibited their livelihoods, violating their treaty rights. We speak with attorney Amy Westland to get greater context for the case and why it’s so important for moving forward on the path to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples and the health of our forests.
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.
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Media on the Case:
- https://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/three-first-nations-have-filed-for-legal-action-against-ontario-over-boreal-forests/article_815749c2-4e96-5350-9f06-7d6d939dd294.html
- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/first-nations-ontario-court-1.6608276
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