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  • Financial Wellness, Construction and the Skilled Trades
    2026/05/04

    There's been a lot said about mental health and wellness in the construction industry - but what about financial wellness? How do the two relate? What steps can be taken to improve both, and foster a more productive, engaged workforce?
    Listen now as Kevin McCarthy, Head of Corporations and Institutions at Enriched Academy, and PCA's Vice President, Ontario, Karen Renkema, discuss these important questions.

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    25 分
  • Who Gets to Build B.C.? Dan Baxter on Community Benefits and Open Tendering
    2026/04/20

    B.C. says it wants to build more infrastructure and spend taxpayer dollars wisely. So why is it still using procurement rules that shut out so many qualified contractors and workers? In this episode, Darrel Reid sits down with PCA’s B.C. Regional Director, Dan Baxter, to talk about the province’s Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) regime, the new private member’s bill from MLA Kiel Giddens and the bigger fight over fair and open procurement in British Columbia. They discuss what these policies mean for competition, labour choice, project costs and the people trying to get more infrastructure built in a province that badly needs it.

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    41 分
  • Budgeting in Uncertain Times
    2026/04/02

    Ontario’s 2026 Budget maintains a large infrastructure spend, while delaying the plans to get back in the black. Featuring PCA’s Stephen Hamilton and Sam Duncan, Vice President, at Wellington Advocacy discussing A Plan to Protect Ontario - Ontario’s recent budget.

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    32 分
  • Labour Supply, Union Markets and Competition in Canada’s Construction Sector
    2026/03/23

    PCA President & CEO, Paul de Jong, speaks with Hugh Secord, Chief Strategist with Oakbridges Labour Relations Strategies. Their discussion includes the issues of labour supply in Canada, the nature and function of the unionized labour market and competition issues with Ontario's Electrical Power Systems Corporation Association (EPSCA).

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    38 分
  • A Conversation with Wayne Prins: Executive Director at CLAC
    2026/03/09

    Paul de Jong, PCA's President & CEO, chats with Wayne Prins, Executive Director of the CLAC union. The discussion covers the history of the union, policy priorities, workforce development innovation and concerns with competition in the construction sector.

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    39 分
  • Building Canada: Labour Mobility Challenges in a Shifting Global Landscape
    2026/02/23

    PCA’s President & CEO, Paul de Jong, speaks with Marco Navarro-Genie of the Haultain Research Institute. Their conversation covers the opportunities and challenges presented by Prime Minister Carney’s nation building strategy, the impacts of recent events between the USA and Venezuela and the challenges present with jurisdictions in Canada which are restricting the movement of workers across labour models.

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    31 分
  • Prompt Payment, Construction Liens and Practical Implications Across Canada
    2026/02/09

    A discussion on prompt payment, adjudication and how the construction industry should adapt to changing payment requirements across Canada, featuring PCA’s Stephen Hamilton and Rocco Ruso, Principal and Founder of RAR Litigation.

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    45 分
  • Mandating Apprenticeships? Why Apprenticeship Requirements on Public Projects is a Bad Idea
    2026/01/26

    PCA staff discuss the Association’s response to the Ontario Government consultation linking apprenticeship requirements to public procurement. They argue that the proposal will increase costs, limit competition and won’t address the root causes that slow down apprenticeship completion.

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    29 分