Licence No. 550039

Approved by Order in Council O.C. 1158/2001
Dated May 9, 2001
And as amended as set out in Appendix G
And as most recently amended by Minister’s Approval
Dated July 29, 2016

Subject to the Crown Forest Sustainability Act and the regulations thereto, and the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, a licence is granted to Tembec a General Partnership formed or existing under the laws of the Province of Ontario by its partners Tembec Industries Inc. and Les Entreprises Tembec Inc. herein called "the Company") located at Kapuskasing, Ontario to harvest the following species of forest resources from the Licence Area in the Gordon Cosens Forest, which Licence Area is described in Appendix "A" hereto, for the term of this licence; and the Company is required to carry out renewal and maintenance activities in the Licence Area, on behalf of the Minister, which are necessary to provide for the sustainability of the Crown forest.

Tree species

All species

Terms and conditions

Appendix "A"

Legal description of license area

All that parcel or tract of land in the Territorial Districts of Algoma and Cochrane as identified on the Plan map dated the 28th day of February, 2006, prepared by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, a print of which said map is attached and forms part of this Appendix.

Saving and excepting thereout and therefrom all those lands which have been alienated from the Crown, Ontario and all areas identified as First Nations, other Federal land and parks as shown for illustration purposes on the attached map.

Appendix "B"

Procedure for the periodic review of a company’s obligations with respect to a sustainable forest licence

  1. An independent review team will conduct a review of the Company’s compliance with the terms and conditions of this licence for the period April 1, 2005 to March 31, 2010 and every five year period thereafter.
  2. The Minister will appoint a review team of no less than three persons, one of whom must be a professional forester as defined in the Crown Forest Sustainability Act. The review team will possess qualifications and experience in at least the following areas:
    1. business management science, and evaluation,
    2. recent and relevant experience in forest management planning and operations in forest ecosystems similar to that in which the audit is being conducted,
    3. biology with specialization in terrestrial ecosystems.
  3. Prior to the formalization of the review team, the Company shall be given the opportunity to identify to the Minister any material conflict of interest that a review team member may have in relation to the Company. Where the Minister is satisfied that such material conflict may exist, the Minister may replace that review team member.
  4. The Minister will issue the review team with terms of reference that require the review team to review, at a minimum, the performance of the Company in respect of its obligations on the Gordon Cosens Forest as described in the following paragraphs of this licence:

    4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8, 7.1, 7.2, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 10.1, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 11.1, 11.4, 12.3, 12.5, 12.6, 13.1, 16.2, 16.6, 16.8, 20.1, 21.1, 21.2 and 21.3.

  5. The review team will select and inspect harvest cuts, silvicultural projects and road construction projects which are typical of the techniques employed on the management unit for conformity with the approved Forest Management Plans and the field application of implementation manuals and silvicultural ground rules, and the records that support them.
  6. The review team will consult with management staff of the Company to identify and address problem areas or concerns on the part of the Company with respect to this licence, its administration and the working relationship with Ministry staff.
  7. The review team will consult with district Ministry staff to identify and address problem areas or concerns on the part of the Ministry with respect to this licence, its administration and the working relationship with the Company’s staff.
  8. The review team will consult with the public and the Local Citizens Committee for the Gordon Cosens Forest to identify and address problem areas or concerns on the part of the public or that committee with respect to the Company’s performance in the preparation and implementation of the Forest Management Plan for the management unit.
  9. The review team will:
    1. prepare a written report setting out both positive and negative observations, together with conclusions and recommendations resulting from the review;
    2. publish its report no later than four months after the initiation of the review;
    3. submit the report to the Minister; and
    4. recommend to the Minister whether the term of this licence should be extended for five years.
  10. After the review team submits its report to the Minister, the Company will have an opportunity to review the review team’s report, and to provide its response thereto to the Minister. The Company’s response shall be provided to the Minister in writing within 30 days of the review report being provided to the Company.
  11. After receipt by the Minister of the Company’s response to the report of the review team or the expiration of the 30 day period for providing such response, the Minister shall take whatever action the Minister deems appropriate in relation to that report, and the Company shall take such action as is prescribed by the Minister.

Appendix "C"

List of eligible silviculture work for the Forest Renewal Trust

Cone collection and transport

Seed extraction, storage, testing and transport

Tree improvement

Stock purchase and delivery

  • Bareroot
  • Container
  • Cuttings
  • Other

Tree planting:

  • Bareroot
  • Container
  • Cuttings
  • Other

Seeding:

  • Direct
  • With Site Preparation

Scarification (for natural seeding)

Site preparation:

Tending:

Tree marking footnote 3

HARO

Modified harvest cutting

Other Silvicultural Work as set out in writing by the Minister

Appendix "D"

Minimum balances

Management unit account

Gordon Cosens Forest $6,869,700.00
(Licence No. 550039)
Date Gordon Cosens Kapuskasing
1. April 1, 1994 - March 31, 1995 $2,212,100.00 $0.00
2. April 1, 1995 - March 31, 1996 $0.00 $132,200.00
3. April 1, 1996 - March 31, 1997 $1,345,500.00 $97,800.00
4. April 1, 1997 - March 31, 1998 $1,345,500.00 $97,800.00
5. April 1, 1998 - March 31, 1999 $1,504,000.00 $134,800.00

Total transitional funding $6,869,700.00

Note:

Minimum balance is the balance as of March 31, 1999 and each March 31 thereafter as represented by the total transitional funding. Where there are Subaccounts, the minimum balance for the Management Unit Account will be the total minimum balance required for all Subaccounts.

Appendix "E"

Wood supply commitments

The Company shall comply with the following wood supply commitments on the Gordon Cosens Forest:

  1. To make merchantable wood fibre available to Levesque Plywood Limited’s Plywood facility located in Hearst, Ontario, through a long term memorandum of agreement in accordance and consistent with Supply Agreement No. 536268 dated July 29, 2016. The Company must enter into and execute a memorandum of agreement within six months of the amendment of this licence for the inclusion of this condition. A copy of the executed memorandum of agreement must be provided by the Company to the Ministry upon request. The requirements for a memorandum of agreement are not applicable where Levesque Plywood Limited is a shareholder of the Company and where the shareholders agree that the shareholder’s agreement constitutes a memorandum of agreement for the purposes of Supply Agreement No. 536268.

    To make wood fibre available to True North Hardwood Plywood Inc. through a long term memorandum of agreement in accordance and consistent with Supply Agreement #536235 dated December 5, 2005. The Company must enter into and execute the memorandum of agreement within six months of the amendment of this licence for the inclusion of this condition. A copy of the executed memorandum of agreement must be provided by the Company to the Ministry upon request. The requirements for a memorandum of agreement are not applicable where True North Hardwood Plywood Inc. is a shareholder of the Company.

  2. To make available annually to White Cedar Products Inc. for use in the Cayouette Cabinet mill at Moonbeam, Ontario, through long-term MOAs, 5,000 of white cedar. This supply of white cedar is consistent with the intent of a letter dated July 8, 1998, from Mr. Dave Scott, District Manager, Hearst District to Mr. Rick Robinson, Robinson Consulting. A copy of the executed memorandum of agreement must be provided by the Company to the Ministry upon request.
  3. To make merchantable wood fibre available to Lachance Saw and Planner sawmill in Val Cote, Ontario, through a long term memorandum of agreement in accordance and consistent with Supply Agreement No. 536262 dated May 12, 2015. The Company must enter into and execute a memorandum of agreement within six months of the amendment of this licence for the inclusion of this condition. A copy of the executed memorandum of agreement must be provided by the Company to the Ministry upon request. The requirements for a memorandum of agreement are not applicable where Lachance Saw and Planner is a shareholder of the Company and where the shareholders agree that the shareholder’s agreement constitutes a memorandum of agreement for the purposes of Supply Agreement No. 536262.

Appendix "F"

Special conditions

  1. The Company shall also make available annually from the Gordon Cosens Forest, through long-term memoranda of agreement (MOA) footnote * which recognize the Company’s requirement to source an aggregate volume of wood chip fibre to meet its Ministry Recognized Operating Level for its paper mill, an aggregate roundwood volume of spruce, pine, and balsam fir (SPF) consistent with the annual planned SPF volume in excess of 765,000 (to a maximum annual volume of 465,000 ). This volume shall be distributed amongst the following traditional forest resource processing facilities, based on the annualized SPF volume forecast in the 2000-2020 Forest Management Plan and as described below:
Forest Resource Processing Facility Percentage of Volume Available
Tembec (Hearst) 34.91%
Lecours Lumber Co. Ltd. 12.95%
  1. The Company shall also provide the opportunity, through memoranda of agreement, for Synco Timber Limited to harvest an average annual volume of 7,000 cubic metres of spruce, pine, and fir, in accordance with an approved forest management plan.
  2. The Company shall make available to local area sawmills, for sawlog/chip exchange or direct sale, approximately 20% of the Company’s annual softwood harvest of 750,000 cubic metres. This sale or exchange of sawlogs is consistent with the intent of a letter dated April 23, 1993 from the Minister of Natural Resources to Mr. Maurice Hicks, Vice President Corporate Development, Spruce Falls Inc.

Notes:

  1. A copy of each Memorandum of Agreement must be provided by the company to the Ministry upon request.
  2. Target volume is subject to availability as identified through the forest management planning process and represents the management unit contribution to the beneficiary mill’s aggregate total volume target from all management units.

Appendix "G"

Summary of sustainable forest licence amendments

Purpose Mechanism Approval OIC Date Date Licence Amended Reference
Withdrawal of OLL areas and Section 5 Order in Council OIC 1093/2003 May 14/03 May 21, 2003 Gordon-1
Withdrawal of OLL areas Order in Council OIC 642/2005 April 20/05 May 12, 2005 Gordon-2
NAD 83 Map Order in Council OIC 642/2005 April 20/05 May 12, 2005 Gordon-3
Revised Section 21 Compliance Section Minister’s Approval     May 24, 2005 No ref. number
Revised Appendix E NAVI Order in Council OIC 535/2006 March 1/06 May 5, 2006 Gordon-4
Withdrawal of OLL area Minister’s Approval     June 3, 2006 Gordon-5
Extension of term, update of reference to MNDMf and Crown, name change of company from Spruce Falls Inc. to Tembec Order in Council O.C. 385/2011 March 23, 2011 March 31, 2011 Gordon-6
Update Appendix "E" conditions to remove Grant Forest Products and St. Marys Paper Corp commitments. Add Lachance Saw and Planner to Appendix "E". Update name to True North Hardwood Plywood Inc. in Appendix "E". Update Appendix "F" to remove Cayouette Cabinets, Excel Forest Products, Tembec Industries Inc. (Timmins) conditions. Change references from MNDMf and Crown to MNRF and Minister. Minister’s Approval     May 12, 2015 Gordon-7
Removal of 2005 Levesque Supply Agreement #536233 and addition of new Levesque SA #536268 to Appendix "E". Minister’s Approval     July 29, 2016 Completion of Gordon-7