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Photo credit: Sean Martin (CNW Group/Natural Resources Canada)
TORONTO, March 6, 2025 - The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson,
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, along with
Parliamentary Secretary Julie Dabrusin, announced a federal
contribution of more than $5.9 million for four green
construction and green technology projects across Ontario ,
which will support the use of low-carbon and processed wood in
the Canadian construction sector. This funding is helping to
protect Canadian industry and to build more housing for
Canadians.
More than $900,000 to Assembly Corp. for the development of an
innovative design and seismic system for a 62-unit, all-wood
building in Toronto . This eight-storey residential and
mixed-use rental building will serve as a building typology to
be repeated across over a half dozen other sites, promoting
sustainable construction practices that reduce the environmental
impact of the building industry. $1 million to Sean Mason Homes
to deploy an innovative, hybrid, mass timber and steel system
for the five-storey, 38-unit Rainwater Condominium project. This
project aims to demonstrate a cost-efficient, sustainable and
replicable building solution for mid-rise and taller residential
buildings while addressing Ontario’s housing needs. It will also
provide the initial example and model in a series of future
projects in Barrie . $1 million to Post Office Limited
Partnership to deploy an innovative, wood-based and sustainable
building solution to reconstruct and add nine storeys to a
two-storey heritage post office in Oshawa . The project will
stimulate demand for Canadian wood products and provide 219
high-quality rental units in a growing community. More than $3
million to Timmerman Timberworks to develop, study and certify
next-generation mass timber building products. This project will
develop the first fully automatic, precision-engineered,
nail-laminated timber production line, leading to new, advanced,
high-value building products. Funding for these projects is
being provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Green
Construction through Wood and Investments in Forest Industry
Transformation programs.
With this funding, the Government of Canada is helping to
accelerate the adoption of the most cutting-edge technologies
available to drive down costs and help the construction industry
access the ecological Canadian wood products it needs to build
more homes for Canadians.
Source: Natural Resources
Canada