
Construction site for a multi-unit building in wood -
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