The MHCA would like all industry members to alert potential applicants to the Association’s two bursaries, valued at $2,500 each, for students in the 4th…
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A growing interest in a new investment program for trade gateways and corridors is the primary focus of the MHCA’s supplement in the Winnipeg Free…
The heavy construction industry’s bid to update the Quarry Rehabilitation Program continued this week, with the discussion encompassing legislated setbacks from property and the rate…
There is no rationalization or justification that can possibly excuse or diminish the fact and impact of the Indian Residential Schools era on Indigenous peoples,…
MHCA Vice-chair Dennis Cruise and President Chris Lorenc with Elder Betty Ross at the Oodena Circle Elder Betty Ross said her experiences in Indian Residential…
MHCA WORKSAFELY™ Safety Advisor Dave McPherson has been named the program’s Indigenous Liaison, Northern Division, recognizing much of the work he has been doing for…
The Canadian Construction Association is pressing federal leaders and parties to commit to increased investment in infrastructure and investment policy to ensure the industry that…
There is an economic proposition to engaging with Indigenous communities, peoples and businesses, but the big picture is about the process of truth and reconciliation…
The Canadian Construction Association will be sending its members guidance on the advocacy issues it wants to put in front of all the parties, running…
The federal government’s report on submissions to its national infrastructure assessment plan appears to be setting the right strategy, in line with suggestions from major…