Commemorating Murray Sinclair: A Perspective from the Construction and Real Estate Sector As we gathered at Winnipeg’s Canada Life Centre this past Sunday to celebrate the life and legacy of the remarkable Murray Sinclair, it wasn’t just his family and...
Ontario Workers Owed $60M in Unpaid Wages: Construction Industry Implications An Unsettling Reality: The Backstory A recent investigation by CBC Toronto revealed an alarming and unfortunate reality for workers in Ontario. As per internal government records, employers...
Canada Post Workers Rally: What it Means for Construction and Real Estate Amid an impending strike, unionized workers from Canada Post recently staged several rallies across the country. This demonstration highlights the ongoing labor issues within the Crown...
Green Party in Nova Scotia Aims For Unified Approach Amid Crises In a shift from traditional partisan battles, the Green Party in Nova Scotia, headed by Anthony Edmonds, has offered to unite its efforts with those of the PCs, Liberals, and NDP. The main objective of...
Hamilton’s Temporarily Deferment on Encampments in Public Spaces: What It Means Hamilton City Council will defer voting until next year on a controversial proposal to ban encampments in public parks, continuing an ideological battle that has dominated local...
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