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The Canadian government wants to build and build quickly. That is going to require a lot more aggregate. Is the industry ready to handle that? That's the question we put to associations across the country.
- Mike Lacey, Editor
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The federal and provincial infrastructure plans will require a massive increase aggregate material. A major challenge for the aggregate industry to meet that need is the lengthy and complex licensing process for new sites, which can take up to 10 years in Ontario.
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ConExpo-Con/Agg, one of the largest construction trade shows in North America, expands its award program, The Next Level Awards 2026, with two categories: equipment and technology.
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Hanna Infrastructure Ltd. has been awarded the contract to perform engineering work as part of the development of a long-term solution for a 65-year-old British Columbia bridge. The work involves drilling cylindrical, steel piles into the ground on the north and south banks of Peace River near Taylor Bridge.
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Ozinga, a family-owned American company that provides concrete, bulk materials, and construction solutions for commercial, industrial, and residential projects, has broken ground on its low-carbon cement manufacturing facility in East Chicago, Indiana.
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See why buying Canadian isn't just patriotic — it’s smart business. From faster support to high-quality engineering, Haver & Boecker Niagara breaks down the top five reasons to source your equipment from Canadian manufacturers. Explore how your choice can boost performance, reduce downtime and support the local economy.
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Uxbridge, Ontario, has an extensive history in the aggregate industry. There are a variety of gravel pits, quarries and other related businesses that have operated in and around the municipality for decades.
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Holcim has acquired the operations of Langley Concrete Group Inc., a leading provider of precast solutions based in British Columbia. The move marks Holcim’s entry into the precast concrete market in the province, expanding its national capabilities and strengthening its footprint in the rapidly growing infrastructure sector.
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CIBC has launched a new dedicated Business Banking program for skilled trades professionals. This initiative builds on CIBC's skilled trades Personal Banking program, which was introduced last June.
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TrafFix Devices, a manufacturer and supplier of traffic control devices and crash attenuation products, releases the Delta TL-2+ Crash Cushion, an advancement in traffic safety technology and the first TL-2 rated non-gating redirective crash cushion to pass MASH testing at 50MPH, claims TrafFix.
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The new CX380E large excavator is the newest addition to CASE Construction Equipment’s excavator lineup. CASE states the 268-horsepower, 83,114-pound unit brings more power, functionality and operator-first features to the jobsite.
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Milwaukee is expanding its lineup of personal protective equipment (PPE) with the introduction of the BOLT full brim safety helmets - Type 2 Class C (vented) and Class E (non-vented) safety helmets, delivering a new type of jobsite head protection for professionals across the trades.
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February 11, 2026 | 6900 Airport Road Mississauga, ON L4V 1E8
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