Saskatchewan’s forestry sector profits increase significantly in 2020
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced the province’s forestry sector has seen a significant increase in business over the last year.
The provincial government stated the industry’s forest product sales increased by nearly 30 per cent from the previous year’s numbers, bringing the 2020 sales figures to $1.1-billion. The government credits the increase to a rise in the international market’s demand and record-high prices for some products including lumber, oriented strand board (OSB) and treated wood products.
Indigenous-owned businesses and workers made significant contributions to this growth in profit. The province reported more than 27 per cent of the forestry workforce is comprised of Indigenous workers. A media release from the provincial government mentioned the NorSask Forest Productions mill located in Meadow Lake is the largest 100 per cent Indigenous-owned forest products mill in the country.
In the release, Meadow Lake Tribal Council Industrial Investments president and CEO Al Balisky said the mill’s profits are used to stimulate the economies for the council’s nine communities.