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Home » Canada Construction Stakeholders Engage with Parties as Election Nears

Canada Construction Stakeholders Engage with Parties as Election Nears

Industry leaders urge political candidates to prioritize infrastructure expansion, housing solutions, and skilled labor policies ahead of April 28 vote.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 15, 2025
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Canada construction stakeholders engage with parties as election nears, emphasizing infrastructure, housing, and workforce development.

Canada construction stakeholders engage with parties as election nears, maintaining active dialogues with major political parties to advocate for critical industry concerns.

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These key stakeholders want builders and house developers to speed up infrastructure development and create better housing solutions and develop strong workforce frameworks before the upcoming federal election takes place.

The executive director of Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) Sean Strickland continued his dialogues with party leaders to ensure job security and project planning for pipelines and LNG facilities.

During an interview Rodrigue Gilbert who leads the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) explained that reinforcing infrastructure capabilities remains vital for enhancing trade collaboration and economic expansion.

Ken Lancastle who serves as COO for the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada (MCAC) explained how political changes require Canada to develop strategic economic plans combined with necessary infrastructure developments.

Construction and engineering groups maintain their dialogue with political parties before April 28 election day to ensure their priorities find inclusion in policy development.

Through joint action these groups work to direct decisions which will define the industry direction and contribute to sustained Canadian economic strength.

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