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Yes, you are seeing double – a technical error on our end caused this morning's newsletter to be sent without a title, but we're so excited about April 25's Future Compliance webinar that we had to give this announcement its proper due!
- Jack Burton, Editor
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Crane & Hoist Canada's Future Compliance webinar, set for April 25, will feature all you need to know about the new mandates around tower cranes recently introduced in both Ontario and British Columbia, and how to secure both compliance and the safety of your workforce. Register today!
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With the United States imposing tariff measures on Canada as of March 4, the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) has released an official statement regarding its perspective on the current state of Canada-U.S. trade relations.
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Through its Mammoet Canada East subsidiary, the company will provide mobile cranes to assist in the demolition of the stadium's current roof, and use its Mega Jack 5200 to lift and install a new transparent glass canopy roof that will allow natural light into the stadium.
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The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) announced the winners of its National Awards program at its annual conference in Quebec City from March 11 to 14.
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Heavy haul trailers for hitting the highway to success.
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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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