Ontario, Canada: Newsroom
News Release
February 14, 2011 1:10 PM
Creating Jobs In Ontario’s Forestry Industry
McGuinty Government Putting Ontario’s Wood To Work, Supporting The Economy
Eleven forestry companies have accepted wood supply offers from the Province, creating 163 new jobs and sustaining 404. This will also help create other jobs in the forestry sector, and support local economies. The companies will use the proposed wood allocations for traditional and new forest products including:
- Creating clean-burning wood pellets and briquettes for energy production
- Providing a wide variety of lumber for construction
- Producing drill core boxes and timbers for the mining industry
The wood supply competition is aimed at putting Ontario’s unused wood to work while the government takes steps to introduce a new forest tenure and pricing system. Helping build a stronger forest industry is an important part of the Open Ontario plan to create jobs and opportunities in Northern Ontario.
QUICK FACTS
- The total wood supply offered to the 11 companies is 765,700 cubic metres per year.
- Ontario received 115 submissions under the provincial wood supply competition from existing and new forest companies interested in using provincially owned wood and investing in the province.
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CONTACTS
- Joanne Ghiz
Minister’s Office
416-327-0655
joanne.ghiz@nullontario.ca
- Kirsten Corrigal, Supervisor
Wood Supply Competition Project
705-945-6680
kirsten.corrigal@nullontario.ca
Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry
ontario.ca/north