Saskatchewan is the latest province to introduce prompt payment legislation to ensure trades and sub-trades get paid in a timely manner. On Nov. 20 the Saskatchewan…
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Mid- and high-rise buildings in Ontario will now be able to achieve an Energy Star certification for the first time. The program is designed to reduce…
A long-time Canadian HVAC/R industry trainer, guru and advocate has been honoured by two U.S. organizations for his dedication to education in the industry. Brian Baker…
The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) can put it in the win column. U.S. president Donald Trump has signed the Water Resources Development…
The Peel District School Board in Mississauga, Ont., just west of Toronto, will create its first regional skilled trades program in September 2019. The program will…
In August, Canadian municipalities issued building permits for $8.1 billion worth of construction – a 0.4 per cent increase from July. The increase is because of…
By Simon Blake The Ontario government has announced plans to address journeyman to apprentice ratios and to wind down the College of Trades. On Oct. 23,…
The Buildings Show will celebrate 30 years of operation when it returns to the Toronto Convention Centre Nov. 28-30. This year’s expanded event will fill both…
Master Group, Boucherville, Que., has broken ground on a new distribution centre in Vaughan (North Toronto), Ont. The 193,500 sq. ft. facility includes a 177,500 sq.…
All repairs are completed to the natural gas pipeline that ruptured near Prince George, B.C. on Oct. 9. and they have begun the process to return…