Feds’ limited engagement with professionals contributing to housing crisis: CIQS
Canada’s construction economics are calling attention to the federal government’s oversights, highlighting the urgent demand for reforms aimed at tackling the housing affordability crisis. The Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS), representing Professional Quantity Surveyors […]
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Photo credit: Burst Canada’s skilled trade industries are already in high demand, and that demand is expected to grow significantly through the coming years. As many as 700,000 skilled trades workers are expected to retire […]
Read More about Training the Workers We NeedCanada’s Current Immigration Plans Can Help Address Labour Shortages in Residential Construction Sector: Study
According to new research from The Conference Board of Canada, immigration programs can help address labour shortages in the residential construction sector and support Canada reaching its residential construction goals. The research was done in collaboration with […]
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The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) recently announced that it issued a total of $10 million in financial incentives to small and medium-sized construction industry employers through its Apprenticeship Services project, with an additional $4 million […]
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A recent investigation, carried out by Altus Group Economic Consulting and sponsored by the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) on behalf of the professional renovation sector, reveals that the procedural delays and inefficiencies […]
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