Blog #3: Why Canfor?

17 juillet 2017 13:54 Published by 3 commentaires

Before starting this post, I would like to address the terrible forest fires that have broken out in central British Columbia. There are so many amazing individuals from across Canada who have relocated to help fight the fires and assist in evacuations and keeping people safe. This is a devastating time for those losing their homes and land but an amazing demonstration of how Canadians band together for support.


It’s hard to believe two weeks have passed already! Time seems to fly in the summer no matter where you live, but particularly where the days are longer. During the summers in Fort St. John, the sun rises around 4:15am and doesn’t set until after 10pm, which is very strange compared to the length of the days in Nova Scotia. Sunshine at 3:30am definitely took some getting used to for me! Another interesting thing about Fort St. John is the fact that it does not follow daylight savings time, this means that during the summer the time difference between here and home is four hours, while in the winter it’s only three. Weird. Anyway, I would like to write a little bit about Canfor in this post and how I feel that it is a company to believe in.

Canfor

I have always considered myself to be someone that has strong values when it comes to safety, people, and doing the right thing. One of the first things I did when I started to become interested in working in Taylor was do some research about Canfor. After doing this and discovering that on a corporate level Canfor and I share a lot of the same values, I was all the more convinced that this company was worth moving across Canada for. Canfor’s values are very strong and are shared not only on a large scale of the company, but shared by every person who works here. These values are posted throughout the mill and administration building as a reminder of their importance.

Our values at Canfor:

  1. Safety comes first.
  2. We succeed when our customers succeed.
  3. We are resilient and resourceful. We always find a way forward.
  4. We are a good neighbor in our communities and a responsible steward of the environment.
  5. We demonstrate integrity by doing what we say we are going to do.

These values resonate deeply with me and I believe I share them as well. The individual people that I work with at the Taylor pulp mill are some of the best and most reliable people I have ever met, let alone had the honor of working with. From the day I started, I have been treated as a team member and due to the training I was given, I have never felt uncomfortable or unsafe in my work environment. This is extremely important for a young person starting their career in an industrial setting. Not only does Canfor put the safety of their workers first, it also holds a high regard for the environment. Canfor planted over 78 million trees in 2015 alone and believes in utilizing virtually 100 % of its trees, making it a very sustainable company. Throughout Canfor’s history, the company and its employees have contributed to the communities they operate in and are pleased to do so. These few key things that Canfor believes in make it an amazing company to work for and the perfect place to start a career.

Canada 150

For Canada day this year, it was important for me to do something that made me feel extra Canadian. So, my roommate and I decided to head south to spend the weekend around Vancouver. We explored the city and took advantage of the great weather and natural beauty by hiking a few mountains. Vancouver is a beautiful city with the best of both worlds: the ocean and the mountains. Getting to swim in the ocean almost made me feel like I was in Nova Scotia! Here are a couple pictures from our trip.

Until next time!

Melanie

 

Lunch near Canada Place in Vancouver

A view of the West Lion from Unnecessary Mountain in Cypress Mountain National Park

Me at the peak of Unnecessary Mountain.

A view of Unnecessary Mountain from Brunswick Mountain (we couldn’t reach the summit of Brunswick Mountain due to a huge amount of snow)

3 commentaires

  • Mike Greek says:

    Hi Mel,
    It’s so great that you’re taking time to share with everyone some of the details of your experience « out west ». I’m sure you’re sharing your own South Shore NS brand of hospitality, but it’s really nice to know that everyone there has been so welcoming and good to you and that this has helped enable you to make the most of this experience. You deserve to be able to explore and take in all that the world had to offer and I have no doubt that these memories will last a lifetime. We are proud of you kid, and grateful that you are experiencing the fullness of life.
    We look forward to hearing more, until l then…..
    Uncle Mike, Aunt Kim, Chris, Joe, Lia and Jess !!

  • Kathy McNally says:

    Melanie

    So proud of you ! What a grand experience while in the north. You are finding an immense amount of respect for nature and wildlife on your trails. Without them we lose our purpose and connection to the whole of the world.

    Keep filling your cup!!

  • Jenn says:

    Amazing Mel! We are very proud of you and happy you are enjoying your experience out west!

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