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The total value of building permits rose 4.3% to $10.1 billion in September, led by Ontario (+6.3%). Construction intentions in the residential sector were up 8.2%, while the non-residential sector decreased 3.2%.
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LifeWorks has released its monthly Mental Health Index, revealing a negative mental-health score among Canadians for the 19th consecutive month.
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Fenestration Canada is hosting a Fensterbau 2022 Tour during Fensterbau Frontale in Nuremberg, Germany.
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Polaris Transportation Group, a logistics and transportation company with leading-edge technology in advanced automation, has authored a White Paper on Cybersecurity.
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We know the pandemic has done SOMETHING to our supply chains. But what? Michael Gabert and the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors are tasked with understanding the prices and availability of all manner of construction supplies and generating accurate estimates and forecasts for their clients. So he was the perfect person to have on the podcast to explain why it’s so hard to get the things we need for our jobsites and plants. Michael discusses how negative effects from the pandemic snowball as they roll down the supply chain, starting at mines and ships and ending up as big delays on our loading docks. We get into inflation, interest rates, aluminum futures shipping containers and the outlook for our globalized trading system.
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Exco Extrusion Tooling Solutions, Markham, ON
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Midway, BC
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Crystal Claire Cosmetics Inc., Scarborough, ON,
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