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In Canada, the determination of how many trees are cut down each year is primarily governed by provincial and territorial governments, which set forestry regulations and sustainable forest management practices. These regulations are informed by forest management plans that consider ecological, economic, and social factors. Additionally, the forestry industry itself, including companies and stakeholders, plays a role in planning and implementing logging activities while adhering to these regulations. Environmental assessments and public consultations may also influence decisions on tree harvesting.

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