Paper Excellence Canada and Nova Scotia reach settlement, Pictou mill will not reopen
Monday, May 27, 2024 1:15 pm
CANADA (News release) -- Paper Excellence Canada announced that it has reached a settlement with the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, that acknowledges plans to transform and reopen Northern Pulp Nova Scotia in Pictou will not proceed and provides for a review process agreed between the Northern Pulp group and the Province of Nova Scotia that is aimed to determine whether a new, modern mill in Nova Scotia is viable. The agreement also provides for the settlement of outstanding litigation and loans between the two parties and fully addresses the pensions of former mill employees. The settlement agreement is subject to approval by the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Feasibility study for a new, modern mill The potential construction of a state-of-the-art Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft (NBSK) pulp mill therefore depends on a determination of viability under this study. If a new mill is viable, the Northern Pulp group will seek third-party project financing to design, construct, and operate it. Northern Pulp will also pay the province $15 million to fully resolve previous woodlands-related debt and will continue to own the woodlands. If a new mill is not feasible, the Northern Pulp group's assets in Nova Scotia will be sold in a managed process. The proceeds from the sale will be used to repay the debtor-in-possession financing incurred throughout Northern Pulp's CCAA process, fund and wind-up pension plans and contribute to cleanup costs. Any funds remaining will go to the province to repay the debts owed to it. Pictou site to be maintained for potential logistics operations The Pictou site will remain in cold hibernation during the feasibility study. Northern Pulp Nova Scotia will continue to comply with its obligations under the existing ministerial order, environmental laws, and regulations and provide ongoing care and maintenance of the site. Northern Pulp Nova Scotia will remain in CCAA for as long as necessary to achieve the settlement's objectives. Former employee pensions to be fully funded Withdrawal of litigation and settlement of debts The request for approval of the settlement agreement will be heard in the British Columbia Supreme Court on May 31, 2024. Paper Excellence Canada, headquartered in British Columbia, is a diversified manufacturer of pulp and specialty, printing, writing, and packaging papers in Canada with a production capacity of over 2.5 million tonnes annually and a workforce of more than 2,100.
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