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Manitoba invests $176.5M in rental housing expansion

The Manitoba government is launching a massive $176.5 million rental housing incentive program to create thousands of new affordable units across the province, addressing the critical housing shortage.

Canadian Rents Drop 13th Month Straight to $2,105

New data reveals Canadian rental markets are cooling significantly, with average asking rents dropping for the 13th consecutive month. Discover which provinces saw the biggest declines and what this means for renters and investors.

Will Ottawa's Budget Actually Spur Business Investment?

The federal government's latest budget promises billions to spur business investment, but economists and industry leaders question whether the measures will deliver real results or fall short of expectations.

Harrow High School Site Becoming Residential Community

The iconic Harrow High School property in Essex County is poised for a new chapter as developers plan a residential community, blending historic preservation with modern housing needs in this growing region.

Canada's Housing Crisis Worsens: Budget 2025 Responds

As Canada's housing shortage reaches critical levels, Budget 2025 introduces aggressive measures to boost construction. Discover how new funding and policy changes aim to tackle the affordability crisis head-on.

Edmonton Construction Fires Spark Developer Concerns

A disturbing series of construction fires in Edmonton's infill neighborhoods has developers and city officials demanding answers. Learn about the pattern, the response, and what's being done to protect these projects.

Ontario's Fiscal Update: Infrastructure & Jobs Focus

Ontario's government reveals ambitious fiscal update targeting infrastructure expansion and job creation across the province, with significant funding for highways, hospitals, and skilled trades.

$122M Airport Interchange Complete Near Edmonton

A major transportation milestone has been achieved near the Edmonton International Airport with the completion of a $122 million interchange, promising smoother travel and economic growth for the region.

Canada's EV Slowdown: Are Buyers Losing Interest?

Explore why Canada's electric vehicle market is experiencing an unexpected slowdown despite government incentives and growing environmental awareness. Discover what's causing consumer hesitation in the shift to electric transportation.

$300M Mega-Project Coming to West Lethbridge

Calgary's Hopewell Residential unveils ambitious 300,000-square-foot mixed-use project featuring retail, dining, and residential spaces in West Lethbridge's growing corridor.

Ironworkers Protest Amherstburg Fire Hall Labour

Windsor's ironworkers union stages fiery protest against Amherstburg's new fire hall project, claiming local union jobs are being sidelined for cheaper non-union labour from outside the community.

Canada's 2025 Budget: Major Business Tax Breaks Revealed

Discover how Canada's upcoming 2025 federal budget plans to transform the business landscape with strategic tax incentives, investment boosts, and competitive measures against the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.

Passive House Canada Expands Training with 6 New Courses

Canada's leading building performance organization expands its educational offerings with six cutting-edge courses designed to transform construction practices and accelerate the adoption of net-zero-ready buildings across the country.

North Korea Sends 5,000 Troops to Russia

South Korean officials confirm North Korea has sent thousands of construction workers to Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, raising concerns about illegal arms deals and wartime cooperation.

CMIC Launches AI-Powered Construction ERP Nexus

Discover how CMIC's groundbreaking Nexus platform combines artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and agent-driven automation to transform construction project management.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

BC tenant forced to pay for stolen Halloween candy

A BC landlord successfully deducted the cost of stolen Halloween candy from a tenant's security deposit after a Civil Resolution Tribunal ruling that's raising eyebrows across the province.

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