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Budget 2013 Puts Strong Focus on Skilled Trades and Infrastructure

Progressive Contractors Association of Canada ready to work with Government to maximize value for taxpayers and fairness for all industry participants EDMONTON, March 21, 2013 – The Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (PCA) was pleased to note that Budget 2013 placed a strong focus on skilled trades and infrastructure. “The Government of Canada has clearly …

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Cardus: Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water or a Land Flowing with Milk and Honey?

The phrase “hewers of wood and drawers water” used to be bad. From its original use in the King James Bible to today, the term stood for a lifetime of economic bondage. It stood for workers subject to the whims of those who are free, whether imperial overlords or the capitalists who buy materials cheap, …

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McGuinty Government Slams Door on Open Tendering at TDSB

Ontario Government renewal of exclusive construction contract will cost TDSB millions Toronto – Progressive unionized construction contractors in Ontario are outraged that the McGuinty government has unilaterally renewed the costly and exclusive contract between the Toronto District School Board and the Maintenance and Construction Skilled Trades Council. Industry experts estimate this contract is costing Toronto …

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PCA Shines Spotlight on Restrictive Tendering in City of Hamilton and City of Toronto

PCA Ontario Director Sean Reid joined Progressive Conservative MPP Rod Jackson for a press conference to shed light on the ongoing problem of construction labour restrictions at the City of Hamilton and City of Toronto, with a special focus on its impact on the 2015 Pan Am Games.  Check out Rod Jacson’s press release here. …

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