Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation Explores Granite Manufacturing

 
 

August 24, 2009 10:00 AM

McGuinty Government Supports First Nation Economic Development Efforts

The Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation is exploring opportunities to stimulate local economic and community development by expanding into the granite manufacturing sector.

Through the help of the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) this First Nation will study the potential for a new gang saw granite fabrication plant. These plants process natural granite supply blocks from quarries into saleable commodities primarily for the building construction industry.

This feasibility study will be completed by September 2009. Benefits of a plant would include:

  • Creating up to 50 new jobs
  • Encourage off-reserve members to return to the community for work opportunities and
  • Providing a general economic boost to the area.

 

QUICK FACTS

 
  • This project is receiving $25,000 through the NOHFC's Infrastructure and Community Development program.
  • Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation, formerly known as Rat Portage First Nation, is located on the shores of the Lake of the Woods. It is a prime destination for vacationers which offers fishing, camping, hunting and eco-tours.

CONTACTS

  • Laura Blondeau
    Minister's Office
    416-327-1421
    laura.blondeau@nullontario.ca
  • Michel Lavoie
    MNDMF
    705-564-7125
    michel.lavoie@nullontario.ca



Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
ontario.ca/north


 

"Studies such as these are vital components for communities trying to discover new avenues to stimulate economic development and create employment opportunities. We wish them the best in their efforts to bring new jobs to the area."

 – Michael Gravelle
Minister of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, and Chair of the NOHFC.


"This study will help promote continued opportunities for First Nation people to ensure an active role in economic development in their territories, which is essential for economic growth in First Nation communities and Ontario."

 – Brad Duquid
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs.