Payments for quarry rehabilitation work approved and completed in 2018 are being processed through the required provincial departments, the Government of Manitoba says. “We are…
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The City of Winnipeg’s new specifications for base and sub-base materials in road construction were the focus of discussion at this week’s meeting of the…
Winnipeg City Council must look beyond the immediate issue of sorting $4.9 billion worth of unfunded capital projects into a priority list, and deal with…
On a day described as ‘momentous’ by some gathered at Winnipeg’s City Hall courtyard, MHCA President Chris Lorenc signed the Winnipeg Indigenous Accord. As a…
MHCA president urges Council to push for New Fiscal Deal in fall elections Winnipeggers can’t afford a property tax hike of 30% – or…
MHCA President Lorenc addresses Deputy Ministers’ Dinner We should all dream big for Manitoba’s future and a good first step toward to economic growth…
Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, Deputy Ministers’ Dinner, June 6, 2019, Fairmont Hotel, Winnipeg Speaking Notes – Chris Lorenc, B.A., LL.B., President, Manitoba Heavy Construction Association …
It can be hard to see any light at the end of the trade-dispute tunnel on the NAFTA/USMCA file, but our countries have to…
A national issues poll conducted across Canada finds Manitobans are very favourable to eliminating trade barriers between provinces. The poll, by Environics, in partnership…
Some 70 Red River College students are on their way to becoming newly minted heavy-duty technicians, Level 1, and are looking for work, many…