NDP Leader Wab Kinew with Winnipeg Chamber President Loren Remillard NDP Leader Wab Kinew, leader of the official Opposition, says if he is elected Premier this…
Category: MHCA News
Dmytro Zaitsev The construction season was looking grim for Wes Omichinski, owner of Bonneville Transport, a heavy construction firm in Reston, Manitoba. Recruitment of labourers…
The province has agreed a working group of industry and social enterprise organizations is necessary to help ensure job training programs are aligned with the…
NDP Leader Wab Kinew says an NDP government would support economic development by making the most of the Port of Churchill and CentrePort Canada.Further, Kinew,…
Proposed legislation to implement “prompt payment” rules will bring Manitoba in line with other Canadian and international jurisdictions, ensuring all parties to construction contracts are…
The MHCA is asking Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure for a discussion about prompt payment.“We are asking questions, given that industry members continue to experience lengthy…
The infrastructure plan that pulls together Winnipeg’s long-range planning documents should give higher weighting to sustained economic growth in its criteria for prioritization, MHCA told…
(from left) Oleh and Olha Yakymchuk A job fair hosted by construction industry associations April 18 drew 650 people looking for work – and many…
Winnipeggers – and their political leaders – should seize the opportunity before them this year to push the province to negotiate a new revenue-sharing model…
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson said she will work with her premier colleagues to solidify support for a National Plan for Trade Corridor Infrastructure at July’s…