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With drastic changes to the Canada-U.S. trade relationship, and a federal election of our own not far away, it's going to be an interesting year. Wondering what else could be in store for the sector? Check out our 2025 Forecast feature below!
- Jack Burton, Editor
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The Canadian Construction Association (CCA), the Canadian Roofing Contractors Association, the Canadian Water Quality Association and the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada have released a joint statement regarding the impact of tariffs on the country’s construction industry.
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Learn from and engage with some of the top voices of the industry on a variety of issues surrounding the past, present and future roles of women in Canada’s construction sector as this virtual event returns for its fifth year. Register for free today!
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The Canadian Crane Rental Association (CCRA) has opened applications for its 2025 Safety Awards. The awards recognize initiatives from CCRA member companies to promote a culture of safety across their organization, with winners to be announced at the association’s annual conference this June.
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Cropac Equipment Inc. has promoted Andy Whitehouse to the position of vice president and general manager of its Western Canada division. Whitehouse has more than 30 years of experience in the sector, most recently serving as GM of the Tadano and Kobelco product lines for Cropac.
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The Calgary Construction Association and the City of Calgary are launching the “Tailgate Toolkit” recovery resource pilot program, which aims to increase substance awareness and support programs across the city’s construction sites.
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The Province of Ontario is encouraging low-income, Francophone women in the Sudbury area to enter the skilled trades workforce with an investment of up to $75,000 over the next three years. The investment is provided through the Women’s Economic Security Program.
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You may already use so called ‘swivel’ hooks. But did you know that ‘standard’ swivel hooks do NOT swivel when loaded? These hooks do NOT have a thrust bearing but the load retention nut sits directly on the hook support. This allows the user to just ‘position’ the hook by hand into the correct load direction by turning when not loaded. Once loaded, the hook is locked into that position. These ‘Standard’ swivel hooks are not designed to rotate under load. Any forceful introduced rotational torque can damage the hook and put the sling out of service.
Unirope’s Thrust Bearing Swivel Self Locking Hooks are designed to rotate when loaded (to exactly position the load) and will not allow any chain twist to be transferred to the load. They are identified by the safety-green colour of the thrust bearing.
Available from stock for alloy chain sizes ranging from 7/32” (5.5 mm) to 1” (26 mm)
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Canada's heavy lifting leaders share their 2025 forecast.
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Liebherr is set to officially launch its LTM 1120-4.2 all-terrain crane at bauma 2025 in Munich this April. The model is an updated version of its LTM 1120-4.1 AT crane and will feature Liebherr’s proprietary Liccon3 control system.
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Stafford Tower Cranes has revealed a new proprietary crane cabin design, updated for visibility, comfort and safety, that will be included on the company’s range of flat top and luffing tower cranes.
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Tadano is introducing the North American market to its first fully electric rough terrain (RT) crane with the company's new 100-ton capacity EVOLT eGR-1000XLL-1. The unit comes with an on-board battery pack to power up to seven hours of lifting, or up to five hours of lifting when combined with up to 5.5 miles of jobsite travel.
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