Core infrastructure, including investment in trade corridors, will be increasingly important to the growth of Manitoba’s and Canada’s economies in the next years, Manitoba Premier…
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MHCA Chair Nicole Chabot, in her farewell address to the membership, said the work done this year on the trade transportation file in Manitoba, the…
The province has announced changes to the permitting of motor carriers, coming into effect December 1, 2022.At a November 8 information session hosted by Janice…
The numbers of women working in construction show progress, but a competitive job market means the industry not only has to work harder to recruit…
The Stefanson government plans to use Manitoba’s strategic trade connections to secure a more prosperous future for all, as investments in trade transportation roll out…
Winnipeg Deputy Mayor Janice Lukes has committed to meeting regularly with the MHCA as she takes the Chair’s position of the Public Works Committee. Lukes…
Manitoba “is at a critical juncture for water and wastewater capacity and infrastructure,” according to the province’s new Water Management Strategy, released November 8.The strategy…
The Trudeau government’s fall economic update held out funding programs to assist low-income Canadians, move workers to jobs in a net-zero economy, and to encourage…
Winnipeg’s new mayor, Scott Gillingham, assumed office this week and, among his top appointments to the EPC, was Coun. Janice Lukes, who becomes both Deputy…
Manitoba Infrastructure and Trade has committed to reviewing the construction season’s experience with the highways capital tendering program, to work out challenges, the MHCA Executive…