I don't know about your situation there but up/ over whatever I am from you we are just starting to get to the bad stage. Lots of trees here have it and are dying, we are quarantined here but 1 mile north of me is not. People go back and forth all the time with wood, nobody I know of has ever been stopped or even asked about the wood. Commercial haulers might get checked though. Provincial campgrounds won't let you bring wood it but that's mostly because they make money off the sales. I'm working about 100 miles south of where I live right now and the local farmers there are just going in and dropping the dead trees, some guys are pushing them up to burn others are just letting them rot. Around here the price of ash logs for firewood is still the same as 5 years ago, even though lots of trees are dying and going to be going to waste soon. There is a 10 acre bush across the road from me and it's pretty much all ash, it's been marked but no one wants to pay for the logs because access is a pain. I would bet that the farmer would let someone clear cut it for free just so he could crop the land. I just got permission to take what I want from 50 acres right being my house so I'm going to be good for awhile. Good luck and cut it before it goes to waste if you can.