Release // Canadian Construction Association (CCA) Announces the Line-up for its 2022 Annual Conference
/in front, news/by Alison ClackThe conference program, including activities and networking events, is now listed on CCA’s website and will be updated frequently with new information on speakers and locations.
COVID Update for CANS Members — January 3, 2022
/in front/by Alison ClackUpdate for week of January 3, 2022 – CANS staff will continue to work from home, offering members our services remotely. Information on CANS services; provincial restrictions; government support programs and funding.
COVID Update for CANS Members — December 22, 2021
/in front/by Alison ClackUpdated Provincial COVID Restrictions; Federal Funding Support for Business – Local Lockdown Program and Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit.
Help Wanted: Province Launches Recruitment Campaign to Increase Workers in Healthcare, Trades
/in front/by Alison Clack“We’re entering a period of unprecedented growth in the construction sector just as many of our people are reaching retirement. Nova Scotia has billions of infrastructure and housing in development, and that’s going to require a lot more people in the trades: at least 11,000 certified tradespeople in the next eight years,” said Duncan Williams, President and CEO, Construction Association of NS