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granted for that area to MacMillan Bloedel by the provincial government. The Science Panel for Sustainable Forest Practices in Clayoquot Sound was formed after 850 people were arrested for blockading MacMillan Bloedel's logging in Clayoquot in the summer of 1993. The Science Panel made stringent recommendations which MacMillan Bloedel promised to abide by, a commitment MacMillan Bloedel used to assure their international newsprint and phone directory paper customers that they should keep buying from the Canadian logging giant. MacMillan Bloedel made a commitment to phase out clearcutting and embrace the variable retention method of harvesting timber, but was occasionally accused of falling short of the commitment.
327:, another forester, MacMillan incorporated a company in 1919 to sell British Columbia lumber products to foreign markets. In 1924, they established a shipping company that would become one of the world's biggest charter companies. With the creation of Seaboard Lumber by the other mill owners in British Columbia, there was a major threat to MacMillan, as Seaboard was to export all the lumber from the companies that founded it leaving MacMillan without the lumber needed to fulfill their orders. MacMillan responded by beginning to purchase mills and creating the first truly integrated forestry company in British Columbia. 36: 216: 342: 100: 198:. The company was formed in 1951 as MacMillan and Bloedel through the merger of Bloedel, Stewart and Welch with the H. R. MacMillan Export Company. MacMillan and Bloedel then merged in 1959 with the Powell River Company to form MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River, before adopting its final name in 1966. It was acquired by 468:
after discovering that MacMillan Bloedel was logging in one of the most pristine areas around Clayoquot Sound — a clear violation of the recommendations made by top government-chosen scientists. This logging, however, was approved by the Ministry of Forests and was within the Tree Farm License (TFL)
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In 1951 Bloedel, Stewart and Welch merged with H.R. MacMillan to form MacMillan Bloedel Limited. The two companies had timber holdings side-by-side and there was a natural synergy from this merger. Bloedel, Stewart and Welch held many timber resources and MacMillan was the first truly integrated
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At the company's annual meeting in 1966, shareholders voted to shorten its name to MacMillan Bloedel Limited. Along with the name change, in 1967 the company commissioned a new logo designed by
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In 1993, the MacMillan Bloedel company composed an agenda of expanding its logging into new areas and refused to abandon its plans to
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On 31 December 1959, MacMillan and Bloedel completed its merger with the Powell River Company. The merger was carried out via a
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forestry company in British Columbia. The merger in 1951 created a company that would be able to compete on the global scene.
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The last of the three pre-merger companies was the H.R. MacMillan Export Company, which was created in 1919 by Harvey, or
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2.45 billion. The merger made Weyerhaeuser, which at that time was already the world's largest producer of
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announced its intention to buy MacMillan Bloedel Limited of Canada for stock valued at about
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Forests.org: MacMillan Bloedel Announces They May Stop Clearcutting Oldgrowth Forests
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Rolls of finished newsprint at a MacMillan Bloedel plant in British Columbia in 1970.
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in a logged-over area. Bloedel, Stewart and Welch opened a large timber mill in
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in downtown Vancouver was a highlight of the early architectural career of
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Workers at Barclay Sound Cedar Company, later Alberni Pacific Lumber
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operations. Here, in the 1930s, the Canadian industry saw its first
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entrepreneurs, Dr. Dwight Brooks and Michael Scanlon, created a
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MacMillan Bloedel Violates Rainforest Protection Agreement
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Beginning in the 1960s, MacMillan Bloedel expanded across
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Renewable resource companies disestablished in the 1990s
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A Matter of Method: Merve Wilkinson's Wildwood Tree Farm
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Supreme Court of Canada: MacMillan Bloedel vs. Simpson
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MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited, 1959–1966
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Douglas, 1975. 743:Defunct companies of British Columbia 255:lawyer, along with his two partners, 7: 656:Martin, Joseph E. (2017). "Titans". 403:MacMillan Bloedel Limited, 1966–1999 287:. The company had large camps near 748:Pulp and paper companies of Canada 49:it lacks sufficient corresponding 27:Forest company in British Columbia 25: 783:Defunct pulp and paper companies 295:and Myrtle Point, just south of 34: 717:MacMillan Bloedel Limited fonds 589:J. Ernest Richardson, 1978–1979 336:south coast of British Columbia 311:H. R. MacMillan Export Company 1: 592:C. Calvert Knudsen, 1980–1983 551:W. Thomas Stephens, 1997–1999 542:C. Calvert Knudsen, 1976–1979 444:a significant portion of the 289:Menzies Bay, British Columbia 18:H.R. MacMillan Export Company 684:"MacMillan Bloedel Building" 595:Adam H. Zimmerman, 1983–1990 548:Robert B. Findlay, 1990–1997 530:Charles A. Specht, 1963–1967 527:Ernest G. Shorter, 1961–1962 350:History of MacMillan Bloedel 598:Raymond V. 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H.R. MacMillan Export Company
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Forestry
Pulp and paper
Weyerhaeuser
MacMillan Bloedel Building
Vancouver
British Columbia
forestry company
Vancouver
British Columbia
Weyerhaeuser

American
newsprint
Powell River
barge
Julius Bloedel
Seattle
John Stewart
Vancouver Island
Franklin River
logging
Lidgerwood
chainsaw

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