I have tried to help out the only bee supply store in NS,
https://countryfields.ca/ Tim Purdy bought it and moved it from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia. I mentioned to him about the mill where I get my lumber and he approached them and got a decent deal for good pine. He has someone (Mennonite) a couple of hours away that mills up everything but frames, but the production is limited, so
big price savings are not really there. Being as he is the only game in town he is a needed part of the beekeeping community and I want him to succeed. The big players (keeps) in the province can go around him and order straight from the major suppliers and buy direct for less, but that usually involves buying stuff by the pallet load and bringing it in.
I have long maintained it is bizarre that a province full of pine has to bring in 90% of it's beekeeping wooden ware from Ontario, Manitoba, or from the states (which with our dollar really doesn't make sense).
I saw a machine for sale in Manitoba that assembled all the parts of a frame and even inserted the foundation for sale for 50K, but that still doesn't make the parts, so I am really not sure what kind of $$$ would be involved setting something like that up.