Resolute outgoing CEO urges government not to ‘capitulate’ on softwood lumber
MONTREAL — A Canadian industry leader in the fight against U.S. softwood lumber duties who is retiring imminently is urging the government not to “capitulate” during what he expects will be a lengthy battle with the United States.
“We believe in free trade,” Resolute Forest Products Inc. chief executive Richard Garneau said in an interview before he steps down Thursday afternoon.
“We believe in having strong principles and never capitulate, even though you believe that (if) there is someone a lot bigger and stronger you have to defend your principles.”
Garneau, 70, has been the strong voice of eastern Canadian lumber, pulp and paper producers.


