Election promises focus on skilled trades and red tape reduction to boost Canada’s construction efforts
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How Skilled Labor Platforms are Shaping the Future of the Construction Business
The construction industry is booming, but it’s facing a serious challenge. It’s not a lack of projects or funds, it’s a shortage of skilled workers. If you’ve ever driven by a construction site and noticed a “Now Hiring” sign, you know exactly what I mean. The struggle to find qualified tradespeople is real, and it’s affecting timelines, quality, and even safety. But what if there was a way to make hiring easier, faster, and more reliable? Enter…
Worker shortage threatens ‘Build Canada’ election vows | South Asian Post | Indo Canadian newspaper - Vancouver, Surrey, Calgary, Toronto, Brampton, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal
By Mata Press Service A new national industry report says that unless Canada urgently overhauls its immigration system to better attract construction workers, federal election promises to build millions of homes and expand infrastructure will remain empty promises. The latest BuildForce Canada 2025–2034 forecast reveals that the country’s construction sector is on the verge of a major workforce shortage. Nearly 270,000 experienced workers are se…
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