The Canadian Construction Association is pressing federal leaders and parties to commit to increased investment in infrastructure and investment policy to ensure the industry that…
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There is an economic proposition to engaging with Indigenous communities, peoples and businesses, but the big picture is about the process of truth and reconciliation…
The Canadian Construction Association will be sending its members guidance on the advocacy issues it wants to put in front of all the parties, running…
The federal government’s report on submissions to its national infrastructure assessment plan appears to be setting the right strategy, in line with suggestions from major…
The heavy construction industry is sending its feedback on the way Manitoba Infrastructure wants to roll out the construction contracts for the Lake Manitoba/Lake St.…
MHCA would like to remind all members and COR® clients that with the easing of public health restrictions, there remains an obligation to protect your…
As public health restrictions lift with the reduction of COVID-19 cases in our province, employers will be asking some questions about how to return to…
The federal government’s national infrastructure assessment process comes at a critical time, to help boost Canada’s trade profile and productivity for a post-pandemic economic recovery…
The Manitoba government will present the final design of PTH 52 for improved safety through the community of Mitchell on EngageMB, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler…
THOMPSON—Investments in local infrastructure by the governments of Canada and Manitoba during this unprecedented time will help stimulate the economy and address the needs of…