Local wood product manufacturer benefits from strong growth in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan continues to have one of the top performing economies in the country.
Manufacturing sales increased 53 per cent between October 2020 and October 2021, which is the highest year-over-year increase among all the provinces. Chemical manufacturing sales increased by 100 per cent during that time. Other subsectors that saw the largest increases were food manufacturing at 40.6 per cent, machinery manufacturing at 35.7 per cent and wood product manufacturing at 42 per cent. That success is also being seen at a local level.
Vermette Wood Preservers, located just north of Prince Albert, is the only Métis-owned wood preservation company in Canada according to president Perry Vermette. About 80 per cent of what they produce is done so with wood fibre from Saskatchewan. They make utility poles, bridge timbers, agricultural fence posts, and firewood as well as shavings as a byproduct. Vermette told paNOW they export some of their items, but he’s content selling in Saskatchewan.
“We’ve had the opportunity to export utility poles and bridge timbers to the United States, but to be perfectly honest, our Saskatchewan government pretty much purchases everything we can produce of those two items. So, I’d just as soon keep it at home,” Vermette said.