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Construction leaders call on feds to address issues

Nov 19, 2024 | Public | 0 comments

A strong and healthy construction sector is the key to a solid Canadian economy. But outdated procurement strategies, labour shortages, and lack of adequate investment are preventing the industry from realizing its full potential, according to the Canadian Construction Association (CCA).

On Nov. 19, construction leaders from across the country will be on Parliament Hill advocating for urgent intervention from the federal government as part of of the CCA’s annual Hill Day.

“It’s not promises that build the economy – it’s construction. It drives growth, creates jobs, and builds and maintains the essential infrastructure we all depend on,” said Rodrigue Gilbert, CCA president. “To secure Canada’s future, we need to invest in infrastructure, expand our workforce, and modernize procurement. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient Canada.”

Canada’s construction industry is calling on the federal government to:

  • Invest in long-term infrastructure, with a focus on housing, transportation, and trade- enabling projects.
  • Grow the construction workforce to address critical labour shortages.
  • Modernize procurement processes and cut unnecessary red tape.

Construction contributes $162 billion annually to Canada’s GDP and employs over 1.6 million Canadians. Supporting construction means supporting job creation, trade, critical infrastructure, productivity and growth.

Canada’s builders are asking for substantial changes in how the federal government approaches infrastructure investment, workforce development, and procurement. By cutting red tape, collaborating on a long-term vision for infrastructure, and addressing labour challenges, the industry can deliver the projects Canadians need for a stronger future.

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