
(AGENPARL) – mar 05 aprile 2022 [Ontario Logo]
NEWS RELEASE
Ontario Increasing Economic Growth and Participation in Forest Sector for Indigenous Communities and Municipalities
Sustainable Forest License Issued to Temagami Forest Management Corporation
April 05, 2022
Temagami – The Ontario government is working together with Indigenous communities and municipalities on provincial forest management that will drive local economic growth and job creation in the forest sector by issuing a sustainable forest license (SFL) to Temagami Forest Management Corporation (TFMC).
Local forest management corporations like the TFMC bring Indigenous communities and municipalities together with the forest industry to steward responsible harvesting and management of local forests while supporting job creation and driving economic growth.
“Ensuring that Indigenous and community interests are represented in long-term decision-making means those most connected with local forests can benefit,” said Greg Rickford, Minister of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry. “With this license, we are expanding economic opportunities for Indigenous and other communities that rely on Ontario’s forests, while continuing to strengthen our partnerships across the province.”
“The establishment of the Temagami Forest Management Corporation signals the beginning of a new era,” said Faye Johnson, Chair of the Temagami Forest Management Corporation board of directors. “The board is honoured to be part of the stewardship of this forest and looks forward to working with the industry and community partners – both Indigenous and non-Indigenous – to encourage innovation and investment while ensuring the unique attributes that make the forests of Temagami so special remain intact for generations to come.”
Quick Facts
– The Temagami Forest Management Corporation is the second local forest management corporation established by the province and will carry out forest management responsibilities on the 456,770 hectare Temagami forest.
– The forest sector is critical to the provincial economy and many northern and rural communities, generating $18 billion in revenue and supporting more than 148,000 direct and indirect jobs.
– Forestry was deemed an essential industry during the COVID-19 pandemic as the industry provides materials used in hospital masks, gowns and other hygiene products, as well as packaging for sterile medical items and food wrappings.
Additional Resources
Media Contacts
Media Desk
Communications Services Branch
416-314-2106
Curtis Lindsay
Press Secretary and Senior Communications Advisor
Minister’s Office