Six Manitoba associations working across the construction industry have called upon federal, provincial and Winnipeg political leaders to focus on getting the economy kick-started as…
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The latest edition of the MHCA Winnipeg Free Press supplement – called Trade, prosperity and the environment – will be delivered to the newspaper subscribers’ doorsteps Saturday,…
More respondents to MHCA’s survey on the impact of COVID-19 on business indicate their operations are significantly affected now. The survey was sent to members…
Finance Minister Scott Fielding has echoed the WCB’s assurance employers the current WCB policy relating to coverage of occupational diseases will be applied to any…
The City of Winnipeg’s Water & Waste department has issued its 2020 construction program. MHCA has posted the document here on its website.The W&W schedule follows the…
The survey of members MHCA sent March 26 has revealed many companies have reduced staff and operating hours and that there is deep concern in…
MHCA members look for assurance on tenders, awards and project starts The City of Winnipeg and Manitoba Infrastructure continue to assure that they plan to…
Manitoba’s Premier, Brian Pallister, has ordered all non-critical businesses to shut down April 1-14. The order does not apply to the heavy construction industry. For full details see…
MHCA has joined with six other business organizations in a Winnipeg Construction Association letter sent jointly to Mayor Brian Bowman and Premier Brian Pallister, encouraging…
The Manitoba Employers Council, of which MHCA is a member, has written to the Workers Compensation Board chair, seeking clarification of its policy for covering…