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BC Construction Industry Welcomes News of Prompt Payment Legislation Advancement
The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) calls on the provincial government to prioritize implementing this legislation and ensure collaboration with industry throughout.
New B.C. Construction Industry Survey Reveals Shocking Data — 91% Reported Late Payments, 69% Experienced Not Being Paid at All
The BC Construction Association’s biannual Stat Pack and Annual Industry Survey reports spiking uncertainty and urgent concerns with payment delays amidst economic turbulence.
BCCA – Integrating Newcomers Program Funding Extended through to 2028
The BCCA-IN program, which has been administered through the BCCA since 2015, is a free, nationwide employment coaching service for skilled immigrants looking to transition careers to the construction industry anywhere in Canada.
British Columbia’s Construction Industry Celebrates Construction & Skilled Trades Month
This month, and every month, we celebrate BC’s builders who keep our province growing strong.
Federal Government Undertaking Public Consultations On Proposed Countermeasures
Submissions will be accepted until April 2, 2025
BC Construction Industry Says Budget 2025 Doesn’t Do Enough for Economic Growth and Resilience
The construction industry has identified straightforward strategies and solutions that will enhance resilience and drive productivity. We’re ready and willing to work with the provincial government to get these done and build a stronger BC.
List of Products from the US subject to 25% Tariffs Effective March 4, 2025
Full list of counter-tariff measures imposed by the Government of Canada as a result of US Tariffs on Canadian Exports to the United States.
BCCA Statement on U.S. Tariffs Taking Effect
During the early hours of the morning of March 4, 2025, Donald Trump formally imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods exported to the US, and 10% tariffs on energy products.