Manitoba’s re-elected Progressive Conservative government released this week the Infrastructure minister’s new mandate letter, outlining infrastructure investment as a priority over the next 100 days.The…
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The Executive Committee of the MHCA on Wednesday asked that a letter of congratulations be sent to the Progressive Conservative government on its re-election September…
October 23rd meeting also to focus on CCA efforts in federal election campaign Mary Van Buren, president of the Canadian Construction Association, will join CCA…
MHCA releases ‘Elements of a Manitoba Infrastructure Investment Plan’ Manitobans re-elected the Progressive Conservative Party to government Tuesday, and with it the party’s pledge to…
The MHCA has put the need for annual tracking of provincial infrastructure investment programs on the table at the Canadian Construction Association’s fall meeting in…
Canada’s 43rd federal election formally set for October 21 The Canadian Construction Association is urging member associations to help put national infrastructure investment – including…
Conservatives commit to release the roads, bridges investment-deficit report All three main political parties vying for government in the election campaign have ranked core infrastructure…
MHCA partner in business coalition that set out #7Pillars to economic prosperity The leaders of four provincial parties vying for government September 10 have set…
Mid-way through Manitoba’s election campaign, all three main political parties have made infrastructure announcements, at least in some measure.Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont announced on August 25 that…
The MHCA and Merit Manitoba are working together again to put core infrastructure investment on the public radar, this time for the provincial election campaign.Social…