MHCA Vice-chair Dennis Cruise and President Chris Lorenc with Elder Betty Ross at the Oodena Circle Elder Betty Ross said her experiences in Indian Residential…
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MHCA WORKSAFELY™ Safety Advisor Dave McPherson has been named the program’s Indigenous Liaison, Northern Division, recognizing much of the work he has been doing for…
Across Manitoba, there is a continuous demand for heavy construction workers,and COVID-19 has compounded the shortages of skilled and general labour, surveys show. The Manitoba Heavy…
News Release – Manitoba The Manitoba government is investing more than $600,000 to partner with the Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC) to deliver a multi-faceted,…
This country has a lot to talk about and this July 1st is a good time to reflect upon what Canada is to all its…
The Canadian Construction Association is beefing up its efforts to draw workers from non-traditional groups to the construction industry, and is asking for local construction…
The Manitoba Heavy Construction Association wishes to publicly acknowledge the pain and suffering of Indigenous peoples, and supports the call for investigations in the wake…
The MHCA is making diversification of the heavy construction workforce a higher priority, announcing the appointment of Jackie Jones as its first Diversity Advisor.“Our numerous…
There are good, well-paying jobs and careers for women in heavy construction, and companies are ready to take your resumes, two industry leaders said on…
A high-school course offered through the River East Transcona School Division to draw women into heavy construction appears to be leading a number of young,…