Press Release May 5, 2023 Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rate Reached 4.8 per cent; 5,600 Jobs Created Year-Over-Year Newly released labour force numbers from Statistics Canada for April show strong, continued…
Press Release From: Employment and Social Development Canada May 2, 2023 As the warmer months approach, many young Canadians will be looking to secure meaningful work experiences for the summer.…
Press Release April 28, 2023 Canada’s construction sector continues to perform at an elevated level following the COVID-19 pandemic. Strong levels of investments by governments across the country have helped…
Press Release April 28, 2023 British Columbia’s construction sector enjoyed another strong year of growth in 2022, with investment levels in both the residential and non-residential sectors rising to peaks.…
Press Release April 27, 2023 Program Provides Job Opportunities for Youth Across Manitoba: Smith The Manitoba government is investing more than $9.6 million in the Urban/Hometown Green Team program, which…
Press Release April 27, 2023 Alberta’s construction sector continued its strong post-pandemic recovery in 2022, buoyed by further growth in its new-housing market and by increased activity across its non-residential…
Press Release April 26, 2023 Saskatchewan’s construction sector is in the midst of a sustained period of growth, as elevated levels of activity in both the residential and non-residential sectors…
Press Release April 26, 2023 After enjoying a strong year in 2021, Manitoba’s construction and maintenance industry experienced more moderate activity in 2022, as further work on a number of…
Press Release April 25, 2023 Labour market challenges could continue across Ontario’s construction industry into the near future, as ongoing activity in both the residential and non-residential sectors builds employment…
Press Release April 24, 2023 Strong activity in the province’s engineering-construction sector will drive construction and maintenance employment demands in Newfoundland and Labrador to a peak of nearly 16,000 workers…