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Northern Ont. paper mill announces plans to close

Kap Paper suspends operations after failing to secure federal rescue funding despite $50 million in provincial loans, affecting 420 direct jobs and 2,500 supply chain workers.

  • On Sept. 29, 2025, Kap Paper began an orderly idling of its Kapuskasing mill after failing to secure a multimillion-dollar rescue package from Ottawa despite $50-million in loans from the Ontario government.
  • Independent industry trackers project North American newsprint demand will drop about 15–20% in 2025, while Canada's forest sector GDP contribution fell 22% in 2023, highlighting volatile revenues for mills.
  • NOMA warned the idling will ripple beyond Kapuskasing into Hearst and other northern communities, affecting 2,500 workers and 2,500 indirect jobs, according to Kap Paper CEO Terry Skiffington.
  • Ontario Natural Resources Minister Mike Harris and Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products Kevin Holland said the province has repeatedly `stepped up` but cannot indefinitely shoulder operating support without federal participation and is ready to help affected workers through Ontario's re-employment and training programs.
  • The province urged Kap Paper to appeal to Ottawa's Strategic Response Fund, but Kap says timing `doesn't appear to be aligning`; Kap Paper idled operations as Algoma Steel Group Inc. received separate funding.
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Northern Ontario paper mill to idle operations, citing lack of financial support

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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