It’s not promises that build the economy—it’s construction

Construction is housing. Construction is infrastructure. Construction is at the heart of trade and a healthy Canadian economy.
Growth in construction creates a strong ripple effect into other sectors like engineering, manufacturing, technology, and retail, writes Rodrigue Gilbert.

Ottawa is aswirl with rumours, as it often is. A part of the Liberal caucus is said to be in revolt. Cabinet ministers are in message-control mode. Will these rumours trigger an election call, and send candidates out knocking on doors? And if they do, what will the outcome b...

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