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Newfoundland and Labrador's environmental claims against insolvent AbitibiBowater Inc. have been stayed by a Quebec judge, removing a likely hurdle to the company's restructuring process.

The claims, which would have required AbitibiBowater to clean up five sites that it owns or once owned, could have cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Newfoundland wanted them treated like claims from other creditors under the Company Creditors Arrangement Act and therefore eligible for available money.

In dismissing Newfoundland and Labrador's motion, Quebec Superior Court Justice Clement Gascon urged both sides to find "an appropriate forum" in which to settle their differences. The company has been under creditor protection since last April.

source: canada.com Canwest News Service
Judge dismisses Newfoundland's claims against AbitibiBowater

Published in North American News

The operator of three newsprint mills in Quebec, White Birch Paper Company, has filed for creditor protection in Canada and the U.S., to improve its capital structure.

White Birch Paper is the parent company of the F.F. Soucy mill in Rivière-du-Loup, the Stadacona mill in Quebec, and Papier Masson in Gatineau. The company's U.S. subsidiary, Bear Island Paper Company, also filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.

"This process is about fixing our capital structure," said Christopher Brant, president. "We remain committed to delivering the highest quality product to our many valued customers, and through this financial restructuring, we believe we will be better positioned to continue to do so well into the future."

White Birch expects operations to continue as usual during and after the restructuring process.

The company is seeking approval in Canada and the U.S. of a $140 million in debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing.
White Birch Paper is the second largest newsprint producer in North America. It cites a decline in demand for newsprint, combined with a decline in prices, as well as the increased strength of the Canadian dollar, as having a negative impact on its business. AbitibiBowater, another large newsprint producer in North America, is also operating under bankruptcy protection

Published in Financial News