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Nominations now open for CCA’s annual awards
The Canadian Construction Association has opened nominations for its 2019 awards.
Presented annually, the awards recognize the important contributions of individuals, organizations and projects that promote and enhance the Canadian construction industry, whether through innovation, projects, or dedication to the industry. The awards program is open to all relevant CCA member organizations and individuals who meet the requirements of each award, regardless of organization size or project scope
IO releases RFQ for further construction at Union Station
Infrastructure Ontario (IO) and Metrolinx (MX) announced on October 28 that they have released a request for qualifications (RFQ) to prequalify project teams to deliver the Union Station Enhancement project.
Province to expand Specialist High Skills Major program
Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced yesterday that the Government of Ontario will expand its Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program to include 122 new programs that are aimed at encouraging more high-school students to enter the skilled trades.
CCA will continue to advance pre-election priorities
The Canadian Construction Association says it is looking forward to working with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his new government to advance the priorities described by the national association in the months leading up to the federal election.
LFS vs. SEPH: labour force grows, but differences in data could be explained by temporary labour mobility
As peak construction season begins to wind down, the latest update from Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey (LFS) reveals strong gains in both employment and the size of the labour force in September 2019. When compared to the same month in 2018, Canada’s construction industry added 41,700 (+2.8%) jobs, while the labour force surpassed 1.6 million, as 45,700 (+2.9%) workers joined the labour force. However, the unemployment rate for the construction industry remained near record lows at 4.1%.