KINGSEY FALLS, QC, Aug. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Cascades Inc. (TSX: CAS) reports its unaudited financial results for the three-month period ended June 30, 2026.
Q2 2026 Highlights
-- Sales of $1,219 million (compared with $1,125 million in Q1 2026 and
$1,187 million in Q2 2025);
-- Operating income of $58 million (compared with $81 million in Q1 2026 and
$36 million in Q2 2025);
-- Net earnings per common share of $0.21 (compared with net earnings per
common share of $0.38 in Q1 2026 and a net loss per common share of
($0.03) in Q2 2025);
-- Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
(EBITDA (A))1 of $140 million (compared with $118 million in Q1 2026 and
$137 million in Q2 2025);
-- Adjusted net earnings per common share1 of $0.24 (compared with $0.07 in
Q1 2026 and $0.19 in Q2 2025);
-- Net debt1 of $1,879 million as of June 30, 2026 (compared with $1,901
million as of March 31, 2026). Net debt to EBITDA $(A)$ ratio1 remained
stable at 3.3x;
-- Total capital expenditures of $40 million in Q2 2026, compared to $28
million in Q1 2026 and $44 million in Q2 2025. The Corporation's 2026
forecasted capital expenditures before disposals will be in a range of
$150 million to $175 million.
-- The Company generated $5 million in asset sale proceeds during the second
quarter, bringing total proceeds to $154 million for the 2025 - 2026
period. The Company's objective of generating $230 million is progressing
well and is now expected to be achieved in early 2027.
Hugues Simon, President and CEO, commented: "Our second quarter results exceeded expectations, driven by a stronger performance in Packaging, reflecting continued solid production and demand levels across our paper mill network, meaningful progress in onboarding new customers and a more favourable economic environment than initially anticipated. Packaging volumes tracked ahead of our forecasted assumptions, contributing to stronger profitability in the quarter. In Tissue, the results came in slightly ahead of our expected range. Performance benefited from improved productivity and sales volumes and the positive impact of ongoing cost reduction initiatives. The operational improvements achieved over the past several quarters are translating into greater efficiency and a stronger cost structure across the business. Overall, our leverage ratio remained stable during the quarter, while net debt decreased modestly despite unfavourable exchange rate movements."
Discussing near-term outlook, Mr. Simon commented, "On July 20, 2026, the U.S. administration announced new tariffs on a number of products imported into the United States and we are conducting an assessment of the potential impact on our operations. Based on information currently available, certain tissue and packaging products exported to the United States could be subject to the announced 50% tariffs.
While this represents a notable development, we believe the potential impact is manageable. We are actively pursuing several tactical initiatives that we expect will materially mitigate the potential financial impact of these tariffs over the coming months. In addition to the direct effects of this announcement, some customers whose products are subject to these tariffs may experience weaker demand or reduce production levels, which could negatively affect volumes in certain segments. Based on our current assessment and the mitigation actions underway, we remain confident in our ability to successfully manage these challenges.
Looking ahead, this situation does not change our confidence in the earnings trajectory of the business. Supported by our ongoing profitability improvement initiatives and the momentum we continue to see across our operations, and excluding the potential impact of the announced tariffs, we now expect annual run-rate Adjusted EBITDA to exceed $600 million during the second half of 2026, surpassing our original objective. The implementation of previously announced selling price increases in both Packaging and Tissue is progressing as planned. In Packaging, the recent $50 per ton price increase, announced in June, is expected to further strengthen earnings momentum in the coming quarters.
1 Some information represents non-IFRS Accounting Standards Financial measures, other financial measures or non-IFRS Accounting Standards ratios which are not standardized under IFRS Accounting Standards and therefore might not be comparable to similar financial measures disclosed by other corporations. Please refer to the "Supplemental Information on Non-IFRS Accounting Standards Measures and Other Financial Measures" section for a complete reconciliation.
This confidence reflects the significant work completed over the past several quarters to make Cascades a more resilient and agile organization. Through operational excellence initiatives, cost optimization efforts and disciplined capital allocation, we have strengthened our ability to respond effectively to changing market conditions and navigate a period of heightened geopolitical uncertainty. We are also closely monitoring developments in the Middle East. Continued instability has increased volatility in energy markets, and sustained increases in oil prices could create additional inflationary pressures on transportation, manufacturing and other operating costs. We will continue to leverage the flexibility of our business model and disciplined cost-management approach to mitigate these pressures wherever possible.
We continue to make progress on the sale of non-core assets and remain committed to our objective of generating $230 million in proceeds. Although some transactions are taking longer than anticipated, this reflects our disciplined approach to ensuring we maximize value from these asset sales. Concurrently, we remain focused on improving our financial profile and creating long-term value for shareholders through a balanced approach to operational excellence, profitability improvement and disciplined capital allocation."
Financial Summary
Selected consolidated information
(in millions of Canadian dollars, except amounts per common share) (unaudited) Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Sales 1,219 1,125 1,187 As Reported Operating income 58 81 36 Net earnings (loss) 21 39 (3) per common share (basic) $0.21 $0.38 ($0.03) Adjusted(1) Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA (A)) 140 118 137 Net earnings 24 7 19 per common share (basic) $0.24 $0.07 $0.19 Margin (EBITDA (A) / Sales) 11.5 % 10.5 % 11.5 % Net debt(1) 1,879 1,901 2,104 Net debt / EBITDA (A) ratio(1) 3.3x 3.3x 3.8x --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- -------
Segmented sales
(in millions of Canadian dollars) (unaudited) Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Packaging Products 772 715 763 Tissue Papers 409 380 392 Inter-segment sales, Corporate, Recovery and Recycling activities 38 30 32 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Sales 1,219 1,125 1,187 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- -------
Segmented operating income (loss)
(in millions of Canadian dollars) (unaudited) Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025 ---------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Packaging Products 68 88 46 Tissue Papers 20 20 25 Corporate, Recovery and Recycling activities (30) (27) (35) ---------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Operating income 58 81 36 ---------------------------------------------- ------- ------- -------
Segmented EBITDA (A)(1)
(in millions of Canadian dollars) (unaudited) Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025 ---------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Packaging Products 120 103 119 Tissue Papers 35 33 38 Corporate, Recovery and Recycling activities (15) (18) (20) ---------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- EBITDA (A)(1) 140 118 137 ---------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- 1 Please refer to the "Supplemental Information on Non-IFRS Accounting Standards Measures and Other Financial Measures" section for a complete reconciliation.
Analysis of results for the three-month period ended June 30, 2026 (compared to the same period last year)
The Corporation's second quarter sales of $1,219 million increased by $32 million compared with the same period last year. This increase reflects consolidated net benefits of $13 million from higher average selling prices and a favourable sales mix of $21 million. However, these factors were partially offset by a $2 million impact from lower volumes, mainly in the Packaging Products segment, reflecting the impact of business closures and dispositions in previous quarters.
The second quarter EBITDA (A)(1) totaled $140 million, an increase of $3 million, or 2%, from the $137 million generated in the same period last year. This increase was driven by higher volumes, higher average selling prices and cost reduction initiatives across the Corporation's businesses. These impacts were partially offset by higher raw material and transportation costs.
The main specific items, before income taxes, that impacted our operating income and/or net earnings for the second quarter of 2026 were:
-- $3 million of gains related to the sale of a business and some assets in
Canada and in the United States (operating income and net earnings);
-- $2 million of restructuring costs related to corporate organizational
changes (operating income and net earnings);
-- $6 million loss on financial instruments (operating income and net
earnings).
For the three-month period ended June 30, 2026, the Corporation posted net earnings of $21 million, or $0.21 per common share, compared to a net loss of $(3) million, or ($0.03) per common share, in the same period of 2025. On an adjusted basis(1) , the Corporation posted net earnings of $24 million in the second quarter of 2026, or $0.24 per common share, compared to net earnings of $19 million, or $0.19 per common share, in the same period of 2025.
1 Please refer to the "Supplemental Information on Non-IFRS Accounting Standards Measures and Other Financial Measures" section for a complete reconciliation.
Dividend on common shares and normal course issuer bid
The Board of Directors of Cascades declared a quarterly dividend of $0.12 per common share to be paid on September 3, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on August 20, 2026. This dividend is an "eligible dividend" as per the Income Tax Act (R.C.S. (1985), Canada). During the second quarter of 2026, Cascades purchased no common shares for cancellation.
2026 Second Quarter Results Conference Call Details
Management will discuss the 2026 second quarter financial results during a conference call today at 9:00 a.m. ET. The call can be accessed by dialing 1-800-990-4777 (international 1-289-819-1299). The conference call, including the investor presentation, will be broadcast live on the Cascades website (www.cascades.com) under the "Investors" section. A replay of the call will be available on the Cascades website and may also be accessed by phone until September 6, 2026 by dialing 1-888-660-6345 (international 1-289-819-1450), access code 00655 #.
Founded in 1964, Cascades offers sustainable, innovative and value-added packaging, hygiene and recovery solutions. The company employs approximately 8,900 women and men across a network of 60 operating facilities, including 17 Recovery and Recycling facilities which are part of Corporate Activities and joint ventures managed by the Corporation, in North America. Driven by its participative management, half a century of experience in recycling, and continuous research and development efforts, Cascades continues to provide innovative products that customers have come to rely on, while contributing to the well-being of people, communities and the entire planet. Cascades' shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CAS. Certain statements in this release, including statements regarding future results and performance, are forward-looking statements based on current expectations. The accuracy of such statements is subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, including, but not limited to, the effect of general economic conditions, decreases in demand for the Corporation's products, increases in raw material costs, fluctuations in selling prices and adverse changes in general market and industry conditions and other factors.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
June 30, December 31,
(in millions of Canadian dollars) (unaudited) 2026 2025
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Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents 96 48
Accounts receivable 477 426
Current income tax assets 11 12
Inventories 706 661
Current portion of financial assets 5 4
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1,295 1,151
Long-term assets
Investments in associates and joint ventures 68 66
Property, plant and equipment 2,641 2,649
Intangible assets with finite useful life 27 30
Financial assets 3 5
Other assets 110 107
Deferred income tax assets 182 174
Goodwill and other intangible assets with indefinite
useful life 501 491
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4,827 4,673
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Liabilities and Equity
Current liabilities
Trade and other payables 760 697
Current income tax liabilities 2 4
Current portion of long-term debt 78 70
Current portion of provisions for charges 5 8
Current portion of financial liabilities and other
liabilities 29 28
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874 807
Long-term liabilities
Long-term debt 1,897 1,874
Provisions for charges 58 58
Financial liabilities 14 8
Other liabilities 65 74
Deferred income tax liabilities 101 97
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3,009 2,918
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Equity
Capital stock 620 619
Contributed surplus 18 17
Retained earnings 1,077 1,042
Accumulated other comprehensive income 63 43
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Equity attributable to Shareholders 1,778 1,721
Non-controlling interests 40 34
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Total equity 1,818 1,755
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4,827 4,673
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (LOSS)
For the 3-month periods For the 6-month periods
ended June 30, ended June 30,
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(in millions of
Canadian dollars,
except per common
share amounts and
number of
common shares)
(unaudited) 2026 2025 2026 2025
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Sales 1,219 1,187 2,344 2,341
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Supply chain and
logistics 751 702 1,430 1,381
Wages and employee
benefits
expenses 268 275 534 555
Depreciation and
amortization 77 72 148 141
Maintenance and
repair 58 67 118 131
Other operational
costs 2 6 4 12
Impairment charges -- 23 8 24
Other loss (gain) (3) 1 (52) 5
Restructuring
costs 2 1 5 6
Loss on derivative
financial
instruments 6 4 10 --
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Operating income 58 36 139 86 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Financing expenses 28 33 59 69 Share of results of associates and joint ventures (4) (3) (6) (6) ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Earnings before income taxes 34 6 86 23 Provision for income taxes 6 3 14 8 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Net earnings including non-controlling interests for the period 28 3 72 15 Net earnings attributable to non-controlling interests 7 6 12 11 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Net earnings (loss) attributable to Shareholders for the period 21 (3) 60 4 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Net earnings (loss) per common share Basic $0.21 ($0.03) $0.59 $0.04 Diluted $0.21 ($0.03) $0.59 $0.04 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Weighted average basic number of common shares outstanding 101,346,974 101,152,145 101,315,523 101,073,415 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- -------------- Weighted average number of diluted common shares 101,665,022 101,169,690 101,848,292 101,294,977 ------------------ ------------ ----------- --------------- --------------
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
For the 3-month periods For the 6-month periods
ended June 30, ended June 30,
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(in millions of
Canadian dollars)
(unaudited) 2026 2025 2026 2025
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Net earnings
including
non-controlling
interests for the
period 28 3 72 15
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Other
comprehensive
income (loss)
Items that may be
reclassified
subsequently to
earnings
Translation
adjustments
Change in
foreign
currency
translation of
foreign
subsidiaries 21 (63) 36 (104)
Change in
foreign
currency
translation
related to net
investment
hedging
activities (10) 34 (17) 74
Recovery of
(provision for)
income taxes 1 (5) 2 (5)
------------------ ------------ ----------- ------------- ----------------
12 (34) 21 (35)
Items that are
not released to
earnings
Actuarial loss on
employee future
benefits (1) -- (1) (1)
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Other
comprehensive
income (loss) 11 (34) 20 (36)
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Comprehensive
income (loss)
including
non-controlling
interests for the
period 39 (31) 92 (21)
Comprehensive
income
attributable to
non-controlling
interests for
the period 7 4 13 9
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Comprehensive
income (loss)
attributable to
Shareholders for
the period 32 (35) 79 (30)
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EQUITY
For the 6-month period ended June 30, 2026
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ACCUMULATED TOTAL EQUITY
OTHER ATTRIBUTABLE NON-
(in millions of Canadian CAPITAL CONTRIBUTED RETAINED COMPREHENSIVE TO CONTROLLING TOTAL
dollars) (unaudited) STOCK SURPLUS EARNINGS INCOME SHAREHOLDERS INTERESTS EQUITY
------------------------- ------- ----------- -------- ------------- ------------ ------------ -------
Balance - Beginning of
period 619 17 1,042 43 1,721 34 1,755
Comprehensive income
Net earnings -- -- 60 -- 60 12 72
Other comprehensive
income (loss) -- -- (1) 20 19 1 20
------------------------- ------- ----------- -------- ------------- ------------ ------------ -------
-- -- 59 20 79 13 92
Dividends -- -- (24) -- (24) (7) (31)
Stock options expense -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 1
Issuance of common shares
upon exercise of
stock options 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 1
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Balance - End of period 620 18 1,077 63 1,778 40 1,818
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For the 6-month period ended June 30, 2025
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ACCUMULATED TOTAL EQUITY
OTHER ATTRIBUTABLE NON-
(in millions of Canadian CAPITAL CONTRIBUTED RETAINED COMPREHENSIVE TO CONTROLLING TOTAL
dollars) (unaudited) STOCK SURPLUS EARNINGS INCOME SHAREHOLDERS INTERESTS EQUITY
------------------------- ------- ----------- -------- ------------- ------------ ------------ -------
Balance - Beginning of
period 616 16 1,019 73 1,724 47 1,771
Comprehensive income
(loss)
Net earnings -- -- 4 -- 4 11 15
Other comprehensive
loss -- -- (1) (33) (34) (2) (36)
------------------------- ------- ----------- -------- ------------- ------------ ------------ -------
-- -- 3 (33) (30) 9 (21)
Dividends -- -- (24) -- (24) (27) (51)
Stock options expense -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 1
Issuance of common shares
upon exercise of
stock options 2 -- -- -- 2 -- 2
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Balance - End of period 618 17 998 40 1,673 29 1,702
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the 3-month periods For the 6-month periods
ended June 30, ended June 30,
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(in millions of
Canadian dollars)
(unaudited) 2026 2025 2026 2025
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Operating activities
Net earnings (loss)
attributable to
Shareholders for
the period 21 (3) 60 4
Adjustments for:
Financing expenses 28 33 59 69
Depreciation and
amortization 77 72 148 141
Impairment charges -- 23 8 24
Other loss (gain) (3) 1 (52) 5
Restructuring costs 2 1 5 6
Loss on derivative
financial
instruments 6 4 10 --
Provision for
income taxes 6 3 14 8
Share of results of
associates and
joint ventures (4) (3) (6) (6)
Net earnings
attributable to
non-controlling
interests 7 6 12 11
Net financing
expenses paid (11) (25) (63) (74)
Net income taxes
paid (5) (5) (9) (7)
Dividends received 7 7 7 7
Payments, net of
provisions, for
charges and other
liabilities, and
other non-cash
items (12) (22) (18) (51)
-------------------- ----------- ------------ ------------- --------------
119 92 175 137
Changes in non-cash
working capital
components (3) (25) (41) (122)
-------------------- ----------- ------------ ------------- --------------
116 67 134 15
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Investing activities
Payments for
property, plant and
equipment (40) (44) (68) (80)
Proceeds from
disposals of
property, plant and
equipment 3 26 34 26
Change in intangible
and other assets 2 -- 1 1
Proceeds from
business disposal 2 -- 62 --
-------------------- ----------- ------------ ------------- --------------
(33) (18) 29 (53)
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Financing activities
Bank loans and
advances -- (1) -- (7)
Change in credit
facilities 1 (375) (1) (72)
Change in credit
facilities without
recourse to the
Corporation (35) 120 (39) 121
Issuance of
unsecured senior
notes, net of
related expenses -- 541 -- 541
Repurchase of
unsecured senior
notes -- (281) -- (456)
Payments of other
long-term debt,
including lease
obligations (2026 -
$44 million for the
6-month period
($23 million for
the 3-month
period); 2025 - $39
million for the
6-month period
($21 million for
the 3-month
period)) (23) (21) (44) (40)
Issuance of common
shares upon
exercise of stock
options 1 1 1 2
Dividends paid to
non-controlling
interests (3) (24) (7) (27)
Dividends paid to
the Corporation's
Shareholders (12) (12) (24) (24)
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(71) (52) (114) 38
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Net change in cash
and cash
equivalents during
the period 12 (3) 49 --
Currency translation
on cash and cash
equivalents (1) -- (1) (1)
Cash and cash
equivalents -
Beginning of the
period 85 29 48 27
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Cash and cash
equivalents - End
of the period 96 26 96 26
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SEGMENTED INFORMATION
The Corporation's operations are managed in two segments: Packaging Products and Tissue Papers. The accounting policies of the reportable segments are the same as the Corporation's accounting policies described in the most recent Audited Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2025.
The Corporation's operating segments are reported in a manner consistent with the internal reporting provided to the chief operating decision-maker (CODM). The Chief Executive Officer has authority for resource allocation and management of the Corporation's performance and is therefore the CODM. The CODM assesses the performance of each reportable segment based on sales and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted to exclude specific items (EBITDA (A)). The CODM considers EBITDA (A) to be the best performance measure of the Corporation's activities.
Sales for each segment are prepared on the same basis as those of the Corporation. Inter-segment operations are recorded on the same basis as sales to third parties, which are at fair market value.
EBITDA (A) does not have a standardized meaning under IFRS Accounting Standards; accordingly, it may not be comparable to similarly named measures used by other companies. Investors should not view EBITDA (A) as an alternative measure to, for example, net earnings, or as a measure of operating results, which are IFRS Accounting Standards measures.
Sales by business segment are shown in the following table:
SALES
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2026 2025
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For the 3-month
periods ended
June 30 (in
millions of
Canadian
dollars)
(unaudited) Total Inter-segment External Total Inter-segment External
---------------- ----- ------------- -------- ----- ------------- --------
Packaging
Products 772 (6) 766 763 (11) 752
Tissue Papers 409 -- 409 392 -- 392
Corporate,
Recovery and
Recycling
activities 72 (28) 44 73 (30) 43
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1,253 (34) 1,219 1,228 (41) 1,187
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SALES
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2026 2025
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For the 6-month
periods ended
June 30 (in
millions of
Canadian
dollars)
(unaudited) Total Inter-segment External Total Inter-segment External
---------------- ----- ------------- -------- ----- ------------- --------
Packaging
Products 1,487 (12) 1,475 1,525 (24) 1,501
Tissue Papers 789 -- 789 756 -- 756
Corporate,
Recovery and
Recycling
activities 134 (54) 80 146 (62) 84
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2,410 (66) 2,344 2,427 (86) 2,341
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EBITDA (A) by business segment is reconciled to the IFRS Accounting Standards measure, namely operating income (loss), and is shown in the following table:
For the 3-month period ended June 30, 2026
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Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 68 20 (30) 58
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Depreciation and
amortization 53 15 9 77
Other gain (3) -- -- (3)
Restructuring costs -- -- 2 2
Loss on derivative
financial instruments 2 -- 4 6
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EBITDA (A) 120 35 (15) 140
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Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 610 354 55 1,019
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For the 3-month period ended June 30, 2025
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Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 46 25 (35) 36
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Depreciation and
amortization 49 14 9 72
Impairment charges 23 -- -- 23
Other loss (gain) 2 (1) -- 1
Restructuring costs -- -- 1 1
Loss (gain) on
derivative financial
instruments (1) -- 5 4
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EBITDA (A) 119 38 (20) 137
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 594 331 52 977
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For the 6-month period ended June 30, 2026
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Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 156 40 (57) 139
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Depreciation and
amortization 102 28 18 148
Impairment charges 8 -- -- 8
Other gain (50) -- (2) (52)
Restructuring costs 1 -- 4 5
Loss on derivative
financial instruments 6 -- 4 10
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EBITDA (A) 223 68 (33) 258
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Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 1,178 681 105 1,964
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For the 6-month period ended June 30, 2025
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Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 106 49 (69) 86
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Depreciation and
amortization 95 27 19 141
Impairment charges 23 -- 1 24
Other loss (gain) 6 (1) -- 5
Restructuring costs 1 -- 5 6
Loss (gain) on
derivative financial
instruments (3) -- 3 --
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
EBITDA (A) 228 75 (41) 262
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Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 1,197 635 104 1,936
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Payments for property, plant and equipment by business segment are shown in the following table:
PAYMENTS FOR PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
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For the 3-month periods For the 6-month periods
ended June 30, ended June 30,
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(in millions of
Canadian
dollars)
(unaudited) 2026 2025 2026 2025
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Packaging
Products 34 33 80 67
Tissue Papers 16 14 23 22
Corporate,
Recovery and
Recycling
activities 5 1 21 7
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Total
acquisitions 55 48 124 96
Right-of-use
assets
acquisitions
(non-cash) (12) (10) (57) (34)
---------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- -------------
43 38 67 62
Acquisitions for
property, plant
and equipment
included in
"Trade and other
payables"
Beginning of
the period 13 20 17 32
End of the
period (16) (14) (16) (14)
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Payments for
property, plant
and equipment 40 44 68 80
Proceeds from
disposals of
property, plant
and equipment (3) (26) (34) (26)
---------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- -------------
Payments for
property, plant
and equipment
net of proceeds
from disposals 37 18 34 54
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION ON NON-IFRS ACCOUNTING STANDARDS MEASURES AND OTHER FINANCIAL MEASURES
SPECIFIC ITEMS
The Corporation incurs some specific items that adversely or positively affect its operating results. We believe it is useful for readers to be aware of these items as they provide additional information to measure performance, compare the Corporation's results between periods, and assess operating results and liquidity, notwithstanding these specific items. Management believes these specific items are not necessarily reflective of the Corporation's underlying business operations in measuring and comparing its performance and analyzing future trends. Our definition of specific items may differ from that of other corporations and some of these items may arise in the future and may reduce the Corporation's available cash.
They include, but are not limited to, charges for (reversals of) impairment of assets, restructuring gains or costs, loss on refinancing and repurchase of long-term debt, some deferred tax asset provisions or reversals, premiums paid on repurchase of long-term debt, gains or losses on the acquisition or sale of a business unit, gains or losses on the share of results of associates and joint ventures, unrealized and realized gains or losses on derivative financial instruments that do not qualify for hedge accounting, unrealized gains or losses on interest rate hedge instruments and option fair value revaluation, foreign exchange gains or losses on long-term debt and financial instruments, fair value revaluation gains or losses on investments, specific items of discontinued operations and other significant items of an unusual, non-cash or non-recurring nature.
RECONCILIATION AND USES OF NON-IFRS ACCOUNTING STANDARDS MEASURES AND OTHER FINANCIAL MEASURES
To provide more information for evaluating the Corporation's performance, the financial information included in this analysis contains certain data that are not performance measures under IFRS Accounting Standards ("non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures"), which are also calculated on an adjusted basis to exclude specific items. We believe that providing certain key performance and capital measures, as well as non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures, is useful to both Management and investors, as they provide additional information to measure the performance and financial position of the Corporation. This also increases the transparency and clarity of the financial information. The following non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures and other financial measures are used in our financial disclosures:
Non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures
-- Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
or EBITDA (A): represents the operating income (as published in the
Consolidated Statements of Earnings (Loss) of the Consolidated Financial
Statements) before depreciation and amortization excluding specific
items. Measure used to assess recurring operating performance and the
contribution of each segment on a comparable basis.
-- Adjusted net earnings: Measure used to assess the Corporation's
consolidated financial performance on a comparable basis.
-- Adjusted cash flow: Measure used to assess the Corporation's capacity to
generate cash flows to meet financial obligations and/or discretionary
items such as share repurchases, dividend increases and strategic
investments.
-- Free cash flow: Measure used to calculate the excess cash the Corporation
generates by subtracting capital expenditures (excluding strategic
projects) from the EBITDA (A).
-- Working capital: Measure used to assess the short-term liquidity of the
Corporation.
Other financial measures
-- Total debt: Measure used to calculate all the Corporation's debt,
including long-term debt and bank loans. Often put in relation to equity
to calculate the debt-to-equity ratio.
-- Net debt: Measure used to calculate the Corporation's total debt less
cash and cash equivalents. Often put in relation to EBITDA (A) to
calculate the net debt to EBITDA (A) ratio.
Non-IFRS Accounting Standards ratios
-- Net debt to EBITDA (A) ratio: Ratio used to assess the Corporation's
ability to pay its debt and evaluate financial leverage.
-- EBITDA (A) margin: Ratio used to assess operating performance and the
contribution of each segment on a comparable basis calculated as a
percentage of sales.
-- Adjusted net earnings per common share: Ratio used to assess the
Corporation's consolidated financial performance on a comparable basis.
-- Ratio of net debt / (total equity and net debt): Ratio used to evaluate
the Corporation's financial leverage and the risk to Shareholders.
-- Working capital as a percentage of sales: Ratio used to assess the
Corporation's operating liquidity performance.
-- Adjusted cash flow per common share: Ratio used to assess the
Corporation's financial flexibility.
-- Free cash flow ratio: Ratio used to measure the liquidity and efficiency
of how much more cash the Corporation generates than it uses to run the
business by subtracting capital expenditures (excluding strategic
projects) from the EBITDA (A) calculated as a percentage of sales.
Non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures and other financial measures are mainly derived from the consolidated financial statements, but do not have the meanings prescribed by IFRS Accounting Standards. These measures have limitations as an analytical tool and should not be considered on their own or as a substitute for an analysis of our results as reported under IFRS Accounting Standards. In addition, our definitions of non-IFRS Accounting Standards measures and other financial measures may differ from those of other corporations. Any such modification or reformulation may be significant.
The Corporation's operations are managed in two segments: Packaging Products and Tissue Papers.
The CODM assesses the performance of each reportable segment based on sales and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, adjusted to exclude specific items (EBITDA (A))(1) . The CODM considers EBITDA (A)(1) to be the best performance measure of the Corporation's activities.
EBITDA (A)(1) by business segment is reconciled to the IFRS Accounting Standards measure, namely operating income (loss), and is shown in the following table:
Q2 2026
Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 68 20 (30) 58
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Depreciation and
amortization 53 15 9 77
Other gain (3) -- -- (3)
Restructuring costs -- -- 2 2
Loss on derivative
financial instruments 2 -- 4 6
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EBITDA (A)(1) 120 35 (15) 140
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 610 354 55 1,019
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Q1 2026
Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 88 20 (27) 81
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Depreciation and
amortization 49 13 9 71
Impairment charges 8 -- -- 8
Other gain (47) -- (2) (49)
Restructuring costs 1 -- 2 3
Loss on derivative
financial instruments 4 -- -- 4
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
EBITDA (A)(1) 103 33 (18) 118
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 568 327 50 945
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
1 Please refer to the "Supplemental Information on Non-IFRS Accounting
Standards Measures and Other Financial Measures" section for a complete
reconciliation.
Q2 2025
Corporate,
(in millions of Recovery and
Canadian dollars) Packaging Recycling
(unaudited) Products Tissue Papers activities Consolidated
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Operating income (loss) 46 25 (35) 36
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Depreciation and
amortization 49 14 9 72
Impairment charges 23 -- -- 23
Other loss (gain) 2 (1) -- 1
Restructuring costs -- -- 1 1
Loss (gain) on
derivative financial
instruments (1) -- 5 4
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
EBITDA (A)(1) 119 38 (20) 137
----------------------- --------- ------------- ------------- ------------
Supply chain and
logistics and Wage and
employee benefits
expenses included in
operating income
(loss) 594 331 52 977
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The following table reconciles net earnings (net loss) and net earnings (net loss) per common share, as reported, with adjusted net earnings(1) and adjusted net earnings per common share(1) :
(in millions of
Canadian dollars,
except per common
share amounts and
number of NET EARNINGS
common shares) NET EARNINGS (NET LOSS)
(unaudited) (NET LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE(2)
-----------------
Q2 Q1
2026 2026 Q2 2025 Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025
---- ---- ------- ----------- ----------- -----------
As reported 21 39 (3) $0.21 $0.38 ($0.03)
Specific items:
Impairment
charges -- 8 23 -- $0.06 $0.17
Other loss
(gain) (3) (49) 1 ($0.02) ($0.42) $0.01
Restructuring
costs 2 3 1 $0.01 $0.02 --
Loss on
derivative
financial
instruments 6 4 4 $0.04 $0.03 $0.03
Loss on
repurchase of
long-term debt -- -- 1 -- -- $0.01
Tax effect on
specific items,
other tax
adjustments and
attributable
to
non-controlling
interest(2) (2) 2 (8) -- -- --
----------------- ---- ---- ------- ----------- ----------- -----------
3 (32) 22 $0.03 ($0.31) $0.22
----------------- ---- ---- ------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Adjusted(1) 24 7 19 $0.24 $0.07 $0.19
----------------- ---- ---- ------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Weighted average
basic number of
common shares
outstanding 101,346,974 101,283,722 101,152,145
----------------- ---- ---- ------- ----------- ----------- -----------
The following table reconciles cash flow from operating activities with EBITDA (A)(1) :
(in millions of Canadian dollars) (unaudited) Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- Cash flow from operating activities 116 18 67 Changes in non-cash working capital components 3 38 25 Net income taxes paid 5 4 5 Net financing expenses paid 11 52 25 Payments, net of provisions, for charges and other liabilities, and non-cash items, net of dividends received 5 6 15 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- EBITDA (A)(1) 140 118 137 --------------------------------------------------- ------- ------- ------- 1 Please refer to the "Supplemental Information on Non-IFRS Accounting Standards Measures and Other Financial Measures" section for a complete reconciliation. 2 Specific amounts per common share are calculated on an after-tax basis and are net of the portion attributable to non-controlling interests. Per share amounts in line item "Tax effect on specific items, other tax adjustments and attributable to non-controlling interests" only include the effect of tax adjustments. Please refer to the "Provision for income taxes" section for more details.
The following table reconciles cash flow from operating activities with cash flow from operating activities (excluding changes in non-cash working capital components) and adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1) . It also reconciles adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1) to adjusted cash flow generated (used)(1) before specific items, which is also calculated on a per common share basis:
(in millions of Canadian dollars,
except per common share amounts or
otherwise noted) (unaudited) Q2 2026 Q1 2026 Q2 2025
--------------------------------------- ----------- ----------- -----------
Cash flow from operating activities 116 18 67
Changes in non-cash working capital
components 3 38 25
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Cash flow from operating activities
(excluding changes in non-cash working
capital components) 119 56 92
Restructuring costs paid 4 3 9
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Adjusted cash flow from operating
activities(1) 123 59 101
Payments for property, plant and
equipment (40) (28) (44)
Change in intangible and other assets 2 (1) --
Lease obligation payments (23) (21) (21)
--------------------------------------- ----------- ----------- -----------
62 9 36
Dividends paid to non-controlling
interests (3) (4) (24)
Dividends paid to the Corporation's
Shareholders and to non-controlling
interests (12) (12) (12)
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Adjusted cash flow generated (used)
before specific items(1, 2) 47 (7) --
Adjusted cash flow generated (used)
before specific items per common
share(1, 2) (in Canadian dollars) $0.46 ($0.07) $--
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Weighted average basic number of common
shares outstanding 101,346,974 101,283,722 101,152,145
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The following table reconciles total debt(1) and net debt(1) with the ratio of net debt to adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA (A))(1) :
June 30, March 31, June 30,
(in millions of Canadian dollars) (unaudited) 2026 2026 2025
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Long-term debt 1,897 1,908 2,057
Current portion of long-term debt 78 78 70
Bank loans and advances -- -- 3
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Total debt(1) 1,975 1,986 2,130
Less: Cash and cash equivalents (96) (85) (26)
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Net debt(1) as reported 1,879 1,901 2,104
Last twelve months EBITDA (A)(1) 572 569 548
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Net debt / EBITDA (A) ratio(1) 3.3x 3.3x 3.8x
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1 Please refer to the "Supplemental Information on Non-IFRS Accounting
Standards Measures and Other Financial Measures" section for a complete
reconciliation.
2 "Adjusted cash flow generated (used) before specific items" has been aligned
to conform with the current year's presentation.
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