TORONTO — The Ontario government has launched a 10-year path to protect the workers, businesses, families and communities of the province’s forestry sector, titled the Roadmap to Protecting Ontario’s Forest Sector. Building on the government’s strategic investments and actions to-date through Ontario’s Forest Sector Strategy, the roadmap responds to new unprecedented trade pressures facing the sector today by increasing the forest industry’s competitive advantage and unlocking new markets to maintain Ontario’s position as a G7 leader in making and selling wood products.
“Our roadmap will connect Ontario’s strong forest product supply chains to new sectors here at home and emerging markets around the world,” said Kevin Holland, Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products. “Together with our partners, our government is taking action to meet this critical moment and build a future-ready industry, with the tools and talent to thrive.”
Ontario’s forest sector generates close to $21 billion in revenue and supports over 154,000 jobs across the province. With 97 per cent of Ontario’s forest product exports going to the United States, the unjustified U.S. duties and tariffs pose an immediate threat to these workers, businesses and the communities that depend on them.
The government will take steps under the three pillars:
- Defend workers, communities and businesses by reducing the impact of unjustified U.S. tariffs and duties, working with the federal government to keep critical mills operating and promoting Ontario forestry and forest products.
- Adapt the forest sector to be more competitive in the global market while safeguarding the long-term sustainability of Ontario’s forests by reducing regulatory burden, working with the sector to help modernize and improve facilities and increasing global demand for Ontario forestry products by unlocking new revenue streams.
- Grow long-term demand for Ontario’s forestry products by helping the sector develop and commercialize new forest products, attracting international investment and using more wood to build Ontario as part of the province’s Buy Ontario policy.
“From the harvesters and sawmills in the North to the manufacturers in the South, Ontario forestry supports jobs and economic opportunity all across the province,” said Mike Harris, minister of Natural Resources. “This roadmap lays out our plan to build a more resilient forest industry that will create more good-paying jobs and reaffirm Ontario’s position as the number one choice in the G7 for wood products made from high quality lumber from our carefully managed forests.”
The Roadmap to Protecting Ontario’s Forest Sector builds on actions to-date, including the release of the Advanced Wood Construction Action Plan and investments under the Forest Biomass Program, the Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Program and the Forest Access Roads Funding Program.
Since 2022, the government has invested over $355 million in these programs, supporting close to 90 businesses, Indigenous communities and industry partners, and creating more than 320 new jobs across Ontario. Ontario will continue to make strategic investments to protect forestry workers and ensure the sector remains strong for generations to come.
To learn more, visit ontario.ca.
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