Chamber
newfoundland_labrador
Stage
Introduced
This bill proposes amendments to Newfoundland and Labrador's Forestry Act, but full details are not yet available.
Key Changes
- Specific changes are unknown at this time as the bill has only received First Reading and the full text was not provided.
- The bill amends the existing Forestry Act of Newfoundland and Labrador in ways not yet publicly detailed in the available source material.
Gotchas
- The full bill text was not available in the provided source material, so this summary is based only on the bill's title and legislative stage.
- The bill had only received First Reading as of April 27, 2026, meaning it is at the very earliest stage of the legislative process and could change significantly before becoming law.
Who's Affected
- Forestry companies and logging operations in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Forest workers and related industries
- Indigenous communities with ties to forested lands
- Environmental and conservation groups
- Provincial government forestry regulators
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Gotchas
- The full bill text was not available in the provided source material, so this summary is based only on the bill's title and legislative stage.
- The bill had only received First Reading as of April 27, 2026, meaning it is at the very earliest stage of the legislative process and could change significantly before becoming law.
Summary
Bill 13 is an amendment to the Forestry Act of Newfoundland and Labrador. It was introduced in the House of Assembly on April 27, 2026, as part of the 51st General Assembly's First Session. Because the bill was only just given First Reading on that date, the full text of the proposed changes has not been made available in the provided source material. The Forestry Act generally governs how forests in Newfoundland and Labrador are managed, including rules about logging, timber licenses, forest protection, and related activities. Any amendments to this Act would likely affect how forests are used, regulated, or protected in the province. Without access to the actual bill text, it is not possible to provide a detailed summary of what specific changes are being proposed. More information would be available after the bill progresses through Second Reading and committee review.
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