Written by Ministry Northern Development Mines and Forests on 26 May 2011
Scroll past release to view videos of dignitaries comments at press conference in Pic River, Ontario May 15th, 2011
McGuinty Government Making Forest Industry More Competitive
Dignitaries present for the announcement with the Hon. Michael Gravel in Pic River including Chief Roy Michano (Pic River), Chief Joanna Desmoulin (Pic Mobert), and the mayors of White River, Marathon and Manitouwadge. Photo OntarioNewsNorth.com
"Improving the management of Ontario's forests is key to building a strong forest economy in Ontario. This new framework will create jobs and economic prosperity for people living in Northern Ontario while generating the right levels of investment." Michael Gravelle, Minister of Northern Development Mines and Forestry.
PIC RIVER, ON – Ontario is working with local communities, First Nations and forest industry partners to establish the first local forest management corporation to re-energize the forest sector.
Together, the community has proposed that the new body be called “Nawiinginokiima Forest Management Corporation,” which means “working together.”
This new local body would manage the Crown forests sustainably in the Big Pic, Nagagami and White River forests in the Marathon area. It would also sell and market timber and negotiate the price of wood.
This new model will help align Ontario’s timber supply and prices with market demand, and make it easier for entrepreneurs, Aboriginal and local communities to participate in the forest economy. It will also help create new jobs and attract further investment in the forest sector for the betterment of the communities and Aboriginal people.