INTERFOR CORPORATION (“Interfor” or the “Company”) (TSX: IFP) recorded Net earnings in Q3’21 of $65.6 million, or $1.05 per share, compared to $419.2 million, or $6.45 per share in Q2’21 and $121.6 million, or $1.81 per share in Q3’20. Adjusted net earnings in Q3’21 were $46.7 million compared to $433.5 million in Q2’21 and $140.0 million in Q3’20.

Adjusted EBITDA was $93.9 million on sales of $664.3 million in Q3’21 versus $611.3 million on sales of $1.1 billion in Q2’21.  

Notable items in the quarter:

• Record Production and Shipments

  • Total lumber production in Q3’21 was 731 million board feet, representing an increase of 15 million board feet quarter-over-quarter and setting an Interfor production record.   The U.S. South and U.S. Northwest regions accounted for 411 million board feet and 156 million board feet, respectively, compared to 387 million board feet and 137 million board feet in Q2’21. Sawmills acquired on July 9, 2021 contributed to the increased output in both regions. Production in the B.C. region decreased to 164 million board feet from 192 million board feet in Q2’21 due to log supply related downtime at the B.C. Interior sawmills as a result of wildfires.  
  • Total lumber shipments were 753 million board feet, or 39 million board feet higher than Q2’21 and 135 million board feet higher than Q3’20.
  • Interfor’s average selling price was $744 per mfbm, down $675 per mfbm versus Q2’21. The SYP Composite, Western SPF Composite and KD H-F Stud 2x4 9’ lumber price benchmarks decreased quarter-over-quarter by US$560, US$840 and US$1,051 per mfbm to US$468, US$479 and US$558 per mfbm, respectively.

• Strong Free Cash Flow Generation

  • Interfor generated $72.3 million of cash flow from operations before changes in working capital, or $1.15 per share. A decrease in working capital investment added $123.9 million of cash flow, primarily related to the collection of trade receivables recorded at higher lumber prices and lower log inventories in B.C. driven by wildfire impacts.
  • Net debt ended the quarter at $(133.8) million, or (9.3)% of invested capital, resulting in available liquidity of $836.3 million.

• Strategic Capital Investments

  • Capital spending was $44.0 million, including $26.6 million on high-return discretionary projects. The majority of this discretionary spending was focused on the ongoing multi-year rebuild of the Eatonton, GA sawmill, which will begin ramp-up in Q1’22.

• Acquisition of Four US Sawmills and Restart of the DeQuincy, LA Operation

  • On July 9, 2021, Interfor concluded the acquisition of four sawmill operations located in Bay Springs, MS, Fayette, AL, DeQuincy, LA and Philomath, OR (the “Acquired US Sawmills”) from Georgia-Pacific Wood Products LLC and GP Wood Products LLC. The Company paid total consideration of US$372.0 million.
  • Inventory purchase accounting adjustments of $14.0 million related to the Acquired US Sawmills are included in production costs for Q3’21.
  • Significant progress has been made on restarting operations at the sawmill in DeQuincy, LA, which has annual lumber production capacity of 200 million board feet. Lumber production is expected to begin in Q1’22 and ramp-up over the course of 2022.

• Normal Course Issuer Bid (“NCIB”) Completion

  • On September 16, 2021, Interfor announced an amendment to its NCIB increasing the maximum number of common shares that may be purchased by an additional 690,906 common shares. The amended NCIB allowed for the purchase of up to 6,672,658 common shares.
  • During Q3’21, Interfor purchased 2,882,048 common shares under the Company’s NCIB for total consideration of $83.1 million.   This completed the purchase of all 6,672,658 common shares allowable for total consideration of $177.3 million, representing an average price of $26.56 per share, or 1.03 times book value per share at September 30, 2021.

• Sale of Former Sawmill Property

  • On July 21, 2021, the Company completed the sale of property, plant and equipment at its former Hammond sawmill located in Maple Ridge, B.C. for net cash proceeds of $39.7 million and recorded a gain of $22.8 million.

• Softwood Lumber Duties

  • Interfor expensed $6.1 million of duties in the quarter, representing the full amount of CV and AD duties incurred on its Canadian shipments of softwood lumber into the U.S. at a combined rate of 8.99%.
  • Cumulative duties of US$163.0 million have been paid by Interfor since the inception of the current trade dispute and are held in trust by the U.S. Except for US$32.9 million in respect of overpayments arising from duty rate adjustments, Interfor has recorded the duty deposits as an expense.

1 Refer to Adjusted EBITDA in the Non-GAAP Measures section

Renewal of NCIB

The Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) has approved the renewal by the Company of its NCIB.

The NCIB will allow for the purchase during the twelve-month period commencing on November 11, 2021 and ending on November 10, 2022 of up to 6,041,701 common shares, which represents 10% of the Company’s public float as at November 4, 2021.

Under TSX rules, Interfor will be allowed to purchase daily a maximum of 117,823 common shares, representing 25% of the average daily trading volume of the Company’s common shares over the six-month period ending October 31, 2021, subject to certain exemptions for block purchases. As of November 4, 2021, the Company has 60,781,186 common shares issued and outstanding. All purchases will be made through open market transactions through the facilities of the TSX or other Canadian alternative trading systems and will conform to their rules and regulations. The price to be paid by Interfor for any common shares will be the market price at the time of acquisition. All common shares purchased pursuant to the NCIB will be cancelled.

Interfor has also entered into an automatic securities purchase plan agreement with a securities broker under which the broker will act as the Company’s agent to acquire Interfor common shares under the NCIB during the Company’s scheduled blackout periods in the course of the NCIB. Purchases by the broker under the NCIB during these periods will be made at the broker’s discretion, subject to certain parameters established by Interfor prior to each period with respect to price and number of common shares.

The Company continues to believe that, from time to time, the market price of its common shares may be attractive and their purchase would represent a prudent use of its capital to increase shareholder value.

Deferral of Old-Growth Logging in B.C.

On November 2, 2021, the B.C. government announced a proposed deferral of harvesting within 2.6 million hectares of B.C. forests.  This proposed deferral, if implemented, has been identified as temporary and is subject to First Nations engagement which is currently ongoing.  Interfor requires additional and more specific information to understand the potential impacts of this proposal on its operations in B.C.  Interfor’s operations within the coastal and interior regions of B.C. account for 4% and 19% of its total lumber production capacity, respectively.

Outlook

North American lumber markets over the near term are expected to remain above historical trends driven by continued strong demand from new housing starts and repair and remodel activity, albeit with volatility as the economy adjusts to the COVID-19 pandemic recovery.

Interfor expects lumber demand to continue to grow over the mid-term, as repair and renovation activities and U.S. housing starts benefit from favourable underlying economic fundamentals and trends.

Interfor’s strategy of maintaining a diversified portfolio of operations in multiple regions allows the Company to both reduce risk and maximize returns on capital over the business cycle. While uncertainty remains as to the duration and extent of the economic impact from the COVID-19 pandemic, Interfor is well positioned with its strong balance sheet and significant available liquidity.

Financial and Operating Highlights1  

    For the 3 months ended   For the 9 months ended
    Sept. 30 Sept. 30 Jun. 30   Sept. 30 Sept. 30
  Unit 2021 2020 2021   2021 2020
               
Financial Highlights2              
Total sales $MM 664.3  644.9 1,099.7   2,613.3 1,521.3
Lumber $MM 559.6 562.4 1,012.9   2,334.9 1,263.8
Logs, residual products and other $MM 104.7 82.5 86.8   278.4 257.5
Operating earnings $MM 54.8 171.4 568.3   978.7 199.3
Net earnings $MM 65.6 121.6 419.2   749.4 131.1
Net earnings per share, basic $/share 1.05 1.81 6.45   11.61 1.95
Adjusted net earnings3 $MM 46.7 140.0 433.5   750.9 151.4
Adjusted net earnings per share, basic3 $/share 0.74 2.08 6.67   11.60 2.25
Operating cash flow per share (before working capital changes)3 $/share 1.15 3.20 7.46   14.48 4.32
Adjusted EBITDA3 $MM 93.9 221.7 611.3   1,097.3 301.1
Adjusted EBITDA margin3 % 14.1%  34.4%  55.6%    42.0%  19.8%
               
Total assets $MM 2,488.7 1,731.9 2,409.4   2,488.7 1,731.9
Total debt $MM 375.3 400.2 365.1   375.3 400.2
Net debt3 $MM (133.8) 88.7 (490.7)   (133.8) 88.7
Net debt to invested capital3 % (9.3%) 8.3% (46.1%)   (9.3%) 8.3%
Annualized return on capital employed3 % 16.0% 45.6% 110.8%   69.2% 18.4%
               
Operating Highlights              
Lumber production million fbm 731 642 716   2,133 1,690
Lumber sales million fbm 753 618 714   2,133 1,758
Lumber - average selling price4 $/thousand fbm 744 910 1,419   1,095 719
               
Average USD/CAD exchange rate5 1 USD in CAD 1.2600 1.3321 1.2282   1.2513 1.3541
Closing USD/CAD exchange rate5 1 USD in CAD 1.2741 1.3339 1.2394   1.2741 1.3339
               

Notes:

  1. Figures in this table may not equal or sum to figures presented elsewhere due to rounding.
  2. Financial information presented for interim periods in this release is prepared in accordance with IFRS and is unaudited.
  3. Refer to the Non-GAAP Measures section of this release for definitions and reconciliations of these measures to figures reported in the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
  4. Gross sales before duties.
  5. Based on Bank of Canada foreign exchange rates.

Liquidity

Balance Sheet

Interfor’s Net debt at September 30, 2021 was $(133.8) million, or (9.3)% of invested capital, representing a decrease of $58.4 million from the level of Net debt at December 31, 2020.

As at September 30, 2021 the Company had net working capital of $563.7 million and available liquidity of $836.3 million, based on the full borrowing capacity under its $350 million Revolving Term Line.

The Revolving Term Line and Senior Secured Notes are subject to financial covenants, including net debt to total capitalization ratios, and an EBITDA interest coverage ratio.

Management believes, based on circumstances known today, that Interfor has sufficient working capital and liquidity to fund operating and capital requirements for the foreseeable future.

  For the 3 months ended Sept. 30,   For the 9 months ended Sept. 30,
Thousands of Dollars   2021     2020     2021     2020
           
Net debt          
Net debt, period opening $ (490,682)   $ 239,114   $ (75,432)   $ 224,860
(Repayment) issuance of Senior Secured Notes   -     -     (6,671)     140,770
Revolving Term Line net drawings (repayments)   1     (23)     1     (82)
Impact on U.S. Dollar denominated debt from weakening (strengthening) CAD   10,221     (8,647)     38     (278)
Decrease (increase) in cash and cash equivalents   365,553     (144,849)     (48,016)     (285,473)
Impact on U.S. Dollar denominated cash and cash equivalents from (weakening) strengthening CAD   (18,922)     3,110     (3,749)     8,908
Net debt, period ending $ (133,829)   $ 88,705   $ (133,829)   $ 88,705

Capital Resources

The following table summarizes Interfor’s credit facilities and availability as of September 30, 2021:

  Revolving Senior  
  Term Secured  
Thousands of Canadian Dollars Line Notes Total
Available line of credit and maximum borrowing available $ 350,000 $ 375,328 $ 725,328
Less:      
Drawings   -   375,328   375,328
Outstanding letters of credit included in line utilization   22,836   -   22,836
Unused portion of facility $ 327,164 $ -   327,164
Add:      
Cash and cash equivalents       509,157
Available liquidity at September 30, 2021     $ 836,321

Interfor’s Revolving Term Line matures in March 2024 and its Senior Secured Notes have maturities principally in the years 2024-2030.

As of September 30, 2021, the Company had commitments for capital expenditures totaling $93.5 million for both maintenance and discretionary capital projects.

Non-GAAP Measures

This release makes reference to the following non-GAAP measures: Adjusted net earnings, Adjusted net earnings per share, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Net debt to invested capital, Operating cash flow per share (before working capital changes), and Annualized return on capital employed which are used by the Company and certain investors to evaluate operating performance and financial position. These non-GAAP measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers.

The following table provides a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to figures as reported in the Company’s audited consolidated financial statements (unaudited for interim periods) prepared in accordance with IFRS:

Thousands of Canadian Dollars except number of shares and per share amounts For the 3 months ended   For the 9 months ended
Sept. 30   Sept. 30   Jun. 30   Sept. 30   Sept. 30
  2021     2020     2021     2021     2020
             
Adjusted Net Earnings            
Net earnings $ 65,630   $ 121,604   $ 419,241   $ 749,358   $ 131,148
Add:            
Asset write-downs and restructuring costs   997     12,985     2,213     3,352     13,471
Other foreign exchange (gain) loss   (9,104)     2,907     4,645     (2,113)     8,719
Long term incentive compensation expense   4,809     5,576     11,145     23,624     2,259
Other (income) expense   (22,571)     43     1,045     (23,522)     (428)
Post closure wind-down (recoveries) costs   (24)     3,085     251     451     3,085
Income tax effect of above adjustments   6,956     (6,206)     (4,991)     (264)     (6,875)
Adjusted net earnings $ 46,693   $ 139,994   $ 433,549   $ 750,886   $ 151,379
Weighted average number of shares - basic ('000)   62,741     67,270     64,984     64,539     67,263
Adjusted net earnings per share $ 0.74   $ 2.08   $ 6.67   $ 11.63   $ 2.25
             
Adjusted EBITDA            
Net earnings $ 65,630   $ 121,604   $ 419,241   $ 749,358   $ 131,148
Add:            
Depreciation of plant and equipment   25,899     20,850     22,717     70,090     56,512
Depletion and amortization of timber, roads and other   7,396     7,922     6,669     21,033     26,560
Finance costs   4,444     4,907     4,437     13,405     14,188
Income tax expense   16,439     41,916     138,922     241,617     45,684
EBITDA   119,808     197,199     591,986     1,095,503     274,092
Add:            
Long term incentive compensation expense   4,809     5,576     11,145     23,624     2,259
Other foreign exchange (gain) loss   (9,104)     2,907     4,645     (2,113)     8,719
Other (income) expense   (22,571)     43     1,045     (23,522)     (428)
Asset write-downs and restructuring costs   997     12,985     2,213     3,352     13,471
Post closure wind-down (recoveries) costs   (24)     2,967     251     451     2,967
Adjusted EBITDA $ 93,915   $ 221,677   $ 611,285   $ 1,097,295   $ 301,080
Sales $ 664,274   $ 644,884   $ 1,099,670   $ 2,613,251   $ 1,521,308
Adjusted EBITDA margin   14.1%     34.4%     55.6%     42.0%     19.8%
             
Net debt to invested capital            
Net debt            
Total debt $ 375,328   $ 400,170   $ 365,106   $ 375,328   $ 400,170
Cash and cash equivalents   (509,157)     (311,465)     (855,788)     (509,157)     (311,465)
Total net debt $ (133,829)   $ 88,705   $ (490,682)   $ (133,829)   $ 88,705
Invested capital            
Net debt $ (133,829)   $ 88,705   $ (490,682)   $ (133,829)   $ 88,705
Shareholders' equity   1,567,063     983,225     1,554,205     1,567,063     983,225
Total invested capital $ 1,433,234   $ 1,071,930   $ 1,063,523   $ 1,433,234   $ 1,071,930
Net debt to invested capital1   (9.3%)     8.3%     (46.1%)     (9.3%)     8.3%
             
Operating cash flow per share (before working capital changes)            
Cash provided by operating activities $ 196,375   $ 175,492   $ 484,723   $ 966,178   $ 296,837
Cash (generated from) used in operating working capital   (124,114)     40,087     (249)     (31,759)     (5,260)
Operating cash flow (before working capital changes) $ 72,261   $ 215,579   $ 484,474   $ 934,419   $ 291,577
Weighted average number of shares - basic ('000)   62,741     67,270     64,984     64,539     67,263
Operating cash flow per share (before working capital changes) $ 1.15   $ 3.20   $ 7.46   $ 14.48   $ 4.33
             
Annualized return on capital employed            
Net earnings $ 65,630   $ 121,604   $ 419,241   $ 749,358   $ 131,148
Add:            
Finance costs   4,444     4,907     4,437     13,405     14,188
Income tax expense   16,439     41,916     138,922     241,617     45,684
Earnings before income taxes and finance costs $ 86,513   $ 168,427   $ 562,600   $ 1,004,380   $ 191,020
Capital employed            
Total assets $ 2,488,693   $ 1,731,881   $ 2,409,388   $ 2,488,693   $ 1,731,881
Current liabilities   (307,349)     (196,473)     (285,081)     (307,349)     (196,473)
Less:            
Current portion of long term debt   6,901     7,225     6,713     6,901     7,225
Current portion of lease liabilities   11,921     12,579     11,758     11,921     12,579
Capital employed, end of period $ 2,200,166   $ 1,555,212   $ 2,142,778   $ 2,200,166   $ 1,555,212
Capital employed, beginning of period   2,142,778     1,402,379     1,915,146     1,672,103     1,214,375
Average capital employed $ 2,171,472   $ 1,478,796   $ 2,028,962   $ 1,936,135   $ 1,384,794
Earnings before income taxes and finance costs divided by average capital employed   4.0%     11.4%     27.7%     51.9%     13.8%
Annualization factor   4.0     4.0     4.0     1.3     1.3
Annualized return on capital employed   16.0%     45.6%     110.8%     69.2%     18.4%

Note 1: Net debt to invested capital as of the period end

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 and 2020 (unaudited)
(thousands of Canadian Dollars except earnings per share) Three Months Three Months Nine Months Nine Months
    Sept. 30, 2021 Sept. 30, 2020 Sept. 30, 2021 Sept. 30, 2020
           
Sales $ 664,274 $ 644,884 $ 2,613,251 $ 1,521,308
Costs and expenses:        
  Production   550,494   394,463   1,439,990   1,154,825
  Selling and administration   13,727   11,992   38,742   30,664
  Long term incentive compensation expense   4,809   5,576   23,624   2,259
  U.S. countervailing and anti-dumping duty deposits   6,114   19,719   37,675   37,706
  Depreciation of plant and equipment   25,899   20,850   70,090   56,512
  Depletion and amortization of timber, roads and other   7,396   7,922   21,033   26,560
      608,439   460,522   1,631,154   1,308,526
         
Operating earnings before write-downs and        
restructuring costs   55,835   184,362   982,097   212,782
         
Asset write-downs and restructuring costs   997   12,985   3,352   13,471
Operating earnings   54,838   171,377   978,745   199,311
         
Finance costs   (4,444)   (4,907)   (13,405)   (14,188)
Other foreign exchange gain (loss)   9,104   (2,907)   2,113   (8,719)
Other income (expense)   22,571   (43)   23,522   428
    27,231   (7,857)   12,230   (22,479)
           
Earnings before income taxes   82,069   163,520   990,975   176,832
           
Income tax (recovery) expense:          
  Current   (14,737)   1,515   203,576   1,651
  Deferred   31,176   40,401   38,041   44,033
    16,439   41,916   241,617   45,684
           
Net earnings $ 65,630 $ 121,604 $ 749,358 $ 131,148
         
Net earnings per share        
Basic $ 1.05 $ 1.81 $ 11.61 $ 1.95
Diluted $ 1.04 $ 1.81 $ 11.58 $ 1.95
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 and 2020 (unaudited)
(thousands of Canadian Dollars) Three Months Three Months Nine Months Nine Months
    Sept. 30, 2021 Sept. 30, 2020 Sept. 30, 2021 Sept. 30, 2020
           
Net earnings  $ 65,630 $ 121,604 $ 749,358 $ 131,148
           
Other comprehensive income (loss):        
Items that will not be recycled to Net earnings:        
  Defined benefit plan actuarial gain (loss), net of tax   963   (109)   6,545   (1,365)
           
Items that are or may be recycled to Net earnings:        
  Foreign currency translation differences for        
  foreign operations, net of tax   28,841   (8,027)   11,078   21,656
Total other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax   29,804   (8,136)   17,623   20,291
         
Comprehensive income $ 95,434 $ 113,468 $ 766,981 $ 151,439

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 and 2020 (unaudited)
(thousands of Canadian Dollars) Three Months Three Months Nine Months Nine Months
    Sept. 30, 2021 Sept. 30, 2020 Sept. 30, 2021 Sept. 30, 2020
         
Cash provided by (used in):        
Operating activities:        
  Net earnings $ 65,630 $ 121,604 $ 749,358 $ 131,148
  Items not involving cash:        
    Depreciation of plant and equipment   25,899   20,850   70,090   56,512
    Depletion and amortization of timber, roads and other   7,396   7,922   21,033   26,560
    Deferred income tax expense   31,176   40,401   38,041   44,033
    Current income tax (recovery) expense   (14,737)   1,515   203,576   1,651
    Finance costs   4,444   4,907   13,405   14,188
    Other assets   (155)   355   69   841
    Reforestation liability   (1,033)   (139)   (1,724)   (1,989)
    Provisions and other liabilities   3,386   4,638   10,273   (662)
    Stock options   247   123   610   613
    Write-down of plant, equipment and other   1,005   9,807   3,040   9,754
    Unrealized foreign exchange (gain) loss   (6,522)   2,812   1,895   8,603
    Other (income) expense   (22,571)   43   (23,522)   (428)
  Income tax (paid) refund   (21,904)   741 (151,725)   753
      72,261   215,579   934,419   291,577
  Cash generated from (used in) operating working capital:        
    Trade accounts receivable and other   55,043   (69,994)   (17,557)   (100,548)
    Inventories   36,285   (9,919)   3,060   57,404
    Prepayments   841   (209)   (3,935)   1,698
    Trade accounts payable and provisions   31,945   40,035   50,191   46,706
    196,375   175,492   966,178   296,837
         
Investing activities:        
  Additions to property, plant and equipment   (38,019)   (19,736)   (100,613)   (65,724)
  Additions to roads and bridges   (5,932)   (3,686)   (13,129)   (8,829)
  Acquisitions   (466,311)   -   (539,941)   (56,606)
  Proceeds on disposal of property, plant and equipment and other   39,773   229   45,749   1,096
  Net (additions to) proceeds from deposits and other assets   (993)   25   (111)   123
    (471,482)   (23,168)   (608,045)   (129,940)
           
Financing activities:        
  Issuance of share capital, net of expenses   308   191   2,654   191
  Share repurchases   (83,131)   -   (152,869)   -
  Dividend paid   -   -   (130,625)   -
  Interest payments   (4,221)   (4,583)   (12,640)   (13,092)
  Lease liability payments   (3,403)   (3,052)   (9,967)   (9,060)
  Debt refinancing costs   -   (8)   -   (151)
  Term line net drawings (repayments)   1   (23)   1   (82)
  Additions to long term debt   -   -   -   140,770
  Repayments of long-term debt   -   -   (6,671)   -
    (90,446)   (7,475)   (310,117)   118,576
           
Foreign exchange gain (loss) on cash and        
  cash equivalents held in a foreign currency   18,992   (3,110)   3,749   (8,908)
(Decrease) increase in cash   (346,631)   141,739   51,765   276,565
         
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period   855,788   169,726   457,392   34,900
         
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 509,157 $ 311,465 $ 509,157 $ 311,465

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION  
September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 (unaudited)  
(thousands of Canadian Dollars)      
    Sept. 30, 2021 Dec. 31, 2020
           
Assets      
Current assets:      
  Cash and cash equivalents   $ 509,157 $ 457,392
  Trade accounts receivable and other     134,211   117,371
  Income taxes receivable     14,786   169
  Inventories     191,720   160,188
  Prepayments     21,178   17,970
        871,052   753,090
       
Employee future benefits     7,109   106
Deposits and other assets     49,237   48,957
Right of use assets     33,143   35,471
Property, plant and equipment     1,044,042   729,163
Roads and bridges     27,693   22,379
Timber licences     112,098   114,953
Goodwill and other intangible assets     343,862   138,838
Deferred income taxes     457   230
       
    $ 2,488,693 $ 1,843,187
       
Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity      
Current liabilities:      
  Trade accounts payable and provisions   $ 205,009 $ 150,509
  Current portion of long term debt     6,901   6,897
  Reforestation liability     15,673   16,181
  Lease liabilities     11,921   11,745
  Income taxes payable     67,845   4,394
      307,349   189,726
         
Reforestation liability     28,281   29,735
Lease liabilities     26,759   28,541
Long term debt     358,427   375,063
Employee future benefits     9,385   11,137
Provisions and other liabilities     37,762   26,637
Deferred income taxes     143,667   102,036
       
Equity:      
  Share capital     484,259   523,605
  Contributed surplus     4,579   5,157
  Translation reserve     60,924   49,846
  Retained earnings     1,017,301   501,704
       
        1,567,063   1,080,312
         
    $ 2,488,693 $ 1,843,187

Approved on behalf of the Board:

  “L. Sauder” “T. V. Milroy”
  Director Director

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This release contains forward-looking information about the Company’s business outlook, objectives, plans, strategic priorities and other information that is not historical fact. A statement contains forward-looking information when the Company uses what it knows and expects today, to make a statement about the future. Statements containing forward-looking information may include words such as: will, could, should, believe, expect, anticipate, intend, forecast, projection, target, outlook, opportunity, risk or strategy. Readers are cautioned that actual results may vary from the forward-looking information in this release, and undue reliance should not be placed on such forward-looking information. Risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking information in this release are described in Interfor’s third quarter and annual Management’s Discussion and Analysis under the heading “Risks and Uncertainties”, which are available on www.interfor.com and under Interfor’s profile on www.sedar.com. Material factors and assumptions used to develop the forward-looking information in this release include volatility in the selling prices for lumber, logs and wood chips; the Company’s ability to compete on a global basis; the availability and cost of log supply; natural or man-made disasters; currency exchange rates; changes in government regulations; the availability of the Company’s allowable annual cut (“AAC”); claims by and treaty settlements with Indigenous peoples; the Company’s ability to export its products; the softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the U.S.; stumpage fees payable to the Province of British Columbia (“B.C.”); environmental impacts of the Company’s operations; labour disruptions; information systems security; and the existence of a public health crisis (such as the current COVID-19 pandemic). Unless otherwise indicated, the forward-looking statements in this release are based on the Company’s expectations at the date of this release. Interfor undertakes no obligation to update such forward-looking information, except as required by law.

ABOUT INTERFOR

Interfor is a growth-oriented forest products company with operations in Canada and the United States. The Company has annual production capacity of approximately 3.9 billion board feet and offers a diverse line of lumber products to customers around the world. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com.

The Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements and Management’s Discussion and Analysis for Q3’21 are available at www.sedar.com and www.interfor.com.

There will be a conference call on Friday, November 5, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) hosted by INTERFOR CORPORATION for the purpose of reviewing the Company’s release of its third quarter 2021 financial results.

The dial-in number is 1-833-297-9919. The conference call will also be recorded for those unable to join in for the live discussion and will be available until December 5, 2021. The number to call is 1-855-859-2056, Passcode 2786506.

For further information:Richard Pozzebon, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer(604) 422-3400

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