Les superviseurs de chantier façonnent la culture du travail. Ils traduisent les politiques en pratiques et influencent le respect et le soutien ressentis au quotidien.
Construction supervisors play a pivotal role in shaping what work feels like on site.
They translate policies into practice, set the tone for daily interactions, and influence whether people feel respected and supported.
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Great to sit down with BuildForce Canada to discuss their important work forecasting labour market needs and recruiting the next generation of skilled trades workers. With our historic $6 billion investment in the skilled trades, we are training the workers of tomorrow and building the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous Canada.
Provincial labour markets showed diverging trends, with significant declines in Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec offsetting gains recorded in most other regions.
Read the full breakdown on our blog. buildforce.ca/en/blog/april-…
Employment among workers aged 55 and over declined notably over the past year, with several provinces reporting significant reductions within this cohort.
Learn more in our April 2026 analysis. buildforce.ca/en/blog/april-…
Construction employment declines in April 2026 were concentrated among the oldest and youngest workers, with notable contractions among both groups over the past year.
Read more in our latest Labour Force Survey update. buildforce.ca/en/blog/april-…
April 2026 Labour Force Survey data show a decline in construction employment over the past 12 months, alongside a sharper contraction in the labour force. The national unemployment rate declined to 7.6%. Read the full analysis on our blog. buildforce.ca/en/blog/april-…
Designing for neurodiversity is most effective when considered early in project planning. This approach shifts inclusion from an individual issue to a design and leadership responsibility.
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Despite recent employment declines, construction unemployment in March 2026 remains broadly in line with pre-pandemic norms.
Attention now turns to whether seasonal hiring activity begins to materialize in the coming months. buildforce.ca/en/blog/march-…
On the National Day of Mourning, we honour the memory of workers who have lost their lives, been injured, or become ill due to their work. BuildForce Canada stands with the construction industry in reaffirming our commitment to safer, healthier workplaces for all. #DayOfMourning