Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry

09/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/19/2025 09:59

Ontario Investing $3.5 Million to Support Job Creators in Province’s Forestry Sector

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TORONTO - The Ontario government is investing over $3.5 million through the Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Program to support Ontario's forestry sector and bring more made-in-Ontario wood products to market. This funding will provide businesses with advanced manufacturing technology to launch new product lines for local and international markets, create jobs and boost productivity. As part of its plan to protect Ontario, the government is helping forest sector businesses adapt, compete and grow to stay resilient in the face of U.S. tariffs.

"Our world-class forest sector builds a stronger economy and stronger communities across Ontario," said Kevin Holland, Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products. "Our government's targeted investments are reinforcing made-in-Ontario wood products as a competitive choice for consumers and markets worldwide, building a competitive forest sector that can stand firm against U.S. trade pressure."

Ontario's investment will enhance operations at two forest sector businesses:

  • DSI Industries, an office furniture manufacturer, is receiving $2.5 million to install automated finishing equipment. The investment will cut production time in half and boost plant capacity by 200 per cent, creating two new jobs and retaining 31 existing jobs.
  • Diamond CNC, a kitchen cabinet manufacturer, is receiving over $1 million to install robotic systems which automate material handling. The investment will improve quality control and increase production by 160 per cent, creating three new jobs and retaining five existing jobs.

"Today's investments from DSI Industries and Diamond CNC will help strengthen Ontario's wood manufacturing industry, boost sales of made-in-Ontario products globally, and create good-paying jobs for the region," said Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. "Amid global economic uncertainty, our government will continue to create the right conditions for businesses to invest, expand, and succeed right here in Ontario."

Boosting production at DSI Industries and Diamond CNC will positively impact Ontario's forestry supply chain, adding close to $4 million in annual purchases. To date, the Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Programhas provided over $72 million in funding, leveraging $425 million in new investment to help Ontario forestry companies adopt innovative technologies to stay competitive in the global market.

Today's investment builds on the government's work to protect Ontario forest sector workers and businesses through strategic investments and actions in the Sustainable Growth: Ontario's Forest Sector Strategy and the Forest Biomass Action Plan.

Quick Facts

  • DSI Industries Inc. was founded in 1980 and produces a comprehensive line of workplace solutions, including office and boardroom systems, tables, desks, seating and filing equipment. The company currently employs 31 workers in Concord.
  • Diamond CNC was founded in 2014 and has transitioned from manufacturing parts and components to complete assemblies and ready-to-install boxes for builders and designers. The company currently employs 5 workers at a 32,000 square foot facility in Nanticoke.
  • The forest sector generated $21.6 billion in revenue from the sale of manufactured goods and services in 2023 and supported 128,000 direct and indirect jobs in 2024.
  • Wood produced from Ontario's Crown forests is sustainably sourced and renewable. Wood is a renewable resource, a clean energy source, and a sustainable - and biodegradable - alternative to single-use plastics.

Quotes

"Diamond CNC is proud to showcase our advancements in manufacturing with the establishment of Canada's first fully automated woodworking facility. This achievement is made possible through our strategic partnership with CNC Automation and a significant investment in cutting-edge Nanxing machinery, revolutionizing our production efficiency and quality. We are excited to lead the way in innovation and industry growth. We thank the Ontario government for their confidence in us and their investiture, which made this whole project possible."

- Mike Clare
Chief Financial Officer, Diamond CNC

"Established in 1980, we have built a strong reputation as an Ontario based manufacturer of office furniture, renowned for delivering high performance workplace environments that fulfill the evolving demands of the marketplace. In partnership with the Government of Ontario, we are implementing advanced automation and enhanced manufacturing capabilities, fostering sustained employment growth, broadening our product portfolio, and unlocking new market opportunities to ensure long-term value for our customers and stakeholders. We look forward to continuing our investment and growth in the Province of Ontario."

- Cory Shamir
Vice President of Technology, DSI Industries Inc. (operating as OFGO STUDIO)

"This investment is good news for our community, as it will strengthen supply chains and expand the use of made-in-Ontario products. By advancing our forestry sector and the businesses that support them here in Thornhill and across Ontario, we're building a more resilient economy."

- Laura Smith
MPP, Thornhill

Additional Resources

Forest Sector Investment and Innovation Program

Forest Biomass Action Plan

Sustainable Growth: Ontario's Forest Sector Strategy

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