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The article reports a tree planting shortfall in Canada due to wildfires, affecting carbon sequestration and biodiversity. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct commodity price impact, no specific company margin effect, and no supply chain disruption for a traded product. The impact is region-specific (Canada) and relates to forestry and carbon offset markets, but no concrete commercial channel is identified. Sectors are selected based on potential long-term implications for timber supply and carbon credits, but the mechanism is too weak for strong inference.

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  • 7.35 billion trees lost to wildfires in Canada between 2023 and 2025.
  • Only 228 million of 2 billion promised trees planted under now-cancelled program.
  • Up to 1.25 billion seedlings could be planted on federal land.
  • Nearly 31.5 million hectares of forest affected by wildfires.
  • Current conservation strategies lack specific tree-planting goals.

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