New Brunswick hires former American ambassador David Wilkins as softwood envoy
FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick government has appointed a former U.S. ambassador to Canada as the province’s special envoy on the softwood trade dispute.
David Wilkins served as ambassador to Canada from 2005 to 2009, when George W. Bush was president.
During his term, Wilkins helped resolve an earlier dispute over softwood lumber, which the province says won support from most of the Canadian lumber industry.
“Softwood lumber is an important product that New Brunswick businesses export and American families need,” Premier Brian Gallant said in a statement Friday. “We must continue to communicate this to decision makers in the U.S., and that is exactly what Mr. Wilkins will help us do.”


