Sentences with phrase «american lumber industry»

But now it turns out much of the $ 1 billion the Canadian negotiators relinquished to the United States has been used to reward the American lumber industry and other friends of President George Bush's administration.

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The lumber duties are «unjust and punitive» and Canada will continue to push back against American industry, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Brampton, Ontario.
You just can't write a history of the 1700s to 1900s dating scene of this city, and beyond, without mentioning the creation of the Rideau Canal, which was formative in the ensuing capitalization of the city as the seat of the entire nation's government, plus instrumental in the growth of the lumber industry, as well as making possible all the connections with American and European people who brought so much of their cultures to the nation itself.
For her first solo museum exhibition in the United States, the London - based Polish artist delves into the Walker's past, foregrounding the institution's early link to the lumber industry while considering the forest as a metaphor for American democracy and freedom.
She links the history of contemporary art and its museums with the economic and nationalist mythologies of the American landscape, drawing upon a suite of lumber industry publicity photographs that a Walker - family company commissioned from Berenice Abbott in the 1940s.
Modern Bangor was established by European Americans in the mid-1800s, based on the lumber and shipbuilding industries.
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