Canada aims to plant up to 320 million trees a year to meet two billion target
OTTAWA — The government is planning to plant up to 320 million trees a year to meet the prime minister’s target to put an extra two billion trees in the ground by 2030.
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson on Thursday launched a recruitment drive to find tree planters — including farmers, Indigenous communities and non-profit organizations — to plant millions of extra trees a year.
The move follows sharp criticism of delays in the tree-planting plan which was promised by the Prime Minister during the 2019 election campaign.
An access-to-information request by The Canadian Press found that, up until mid-November, only 8.5 million trees had been planted — less than half a per cent of the trees Trudeau pledged to put in the ground.


