The province of Manitoba has received high marks from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business in its work to reduce barriers to free trade with…
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The MHCA has requested the director of Winnipeg’s Public Works department convene and also chair a meeting of the Spec Review Committee within the next…
Winnipeg’s Public Works department is recommending the expenditure of $2.27 million on quick asphalt resurfacing and mill & fills on regional roads, in 2022 as…
The MHCA and the industries it represents remain concerned about the failure to date to reach resolution with Public Works related new roadbuilding specifications, including…
Canadians can take a meaningful step toward reconciliation by recognizing – and addressing – the four pathways through which violence continues to threaten Indigenous women,…
Mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk told a meeting of MHCA board members that there’s greater value for taxpayer dollars through the presentation of multi-year budgets for…
MHCA and representatives of its Board of Directors met recently with Red River College to provide input on course content and to discuss expanding courses…
The province received almost 40 applications, requesting about $4.8 million worth of quarry rehabilitation projects to be funded from this season’s intake, which closed June…
The MHCA has followed up and is working with Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure to see the full 2022 construction program tendered and awarded expeditiously.The MHCA…
Recruiting new workers for the heavy construction industry is a high priority, and there has to be a way to augment the draw from the…