The Ontario Government | Gouvernement de l’Ontario announced plans to partner with Taykwa Tagamou Nation (TTN) and Moose Cree First Nation (MCFN) to expand #hydroelectric generation to meet growing energy demand and support greater economic self-determination and prosperity. “For more than a century, nearly a quarter of Ontario’s power has come from clean hydroelectric energy,” said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Mines. “As energy demand rises in Ontario, especially in the North, our government is taking action by supporting early development work for the provinces first expansion of large-scale hydroelectricity in decades. We are proud to work with Taykwa Tagamou Nation and Moose Cree First Nation to invest in new hydropower, while creating good jobs and affordable 24/7 power for families and businesses.” TTN and MCFN will lead co-planning, working alongside the government and Ontario Power Generation, to explore and advance opportunities for two new hydroelectric generation stations which, if approved, could produce up to 430 megawatts (MW) of affordable, reliable, and clean electricity – enough to power 430,000 homes. This includes the proposed Nine Mile Rapids Generating Station, which could generate about 256 MW of electricity, and the proposed Grand Rapids Generating Station, which could generate about 174 MW of electricity. READ THE FULL STORY: https://lnkd.in/gYpWG9eK
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At one point yesterday, I was literally surrounded by all of Toronto’s 💩 — and yet I couldn’t wipe the goofy grin off my face. It was a big day for Water Canada as we hosted two meaningful industry events. In the afternoon, we welcomed students, early career professionals, and experts to the Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant for a tour and speed networking session — my baby, Downstream. After that, we hiked a few blocks north to Rorschach Brewing Co , where we joined water industry friends for a fundraising event in support of Operators Without Borders. It feels so good to give back to the community we love. I'm also incredibly grateful to work for an organization like Actual Media Inc. that empowers us to create meaningful experiences like this. My cup is full 💙 Huge thanks to all the people and organizations who helped make these two special events possible. William Fernandes Kiersten Runte Thomas MacPherson Lisa Bowering Peter Marto Kate Pauw, P.Eng., PMP, ENV SP Indra Maharjan, P.Eng., MBS Allyson Bingeman Robert Haller Linda Li, P.Eng., MASc Melissa Dick Ranin Nseir, @Jason Mank M.Eng., P.Eng Michael Lywood Eric Meliton Sarah Wensley Min Do Nick Krukowski Valerie Jenkinson Todd Latham Vanessa Chau Vanessa Watson Charlie Evans Catherine Luzena Connie Vitello ReNew Canada Environment Journal Dillon Consulting Limited and an extra special thank you to our two Downstream sponsors: Toronto Metropolitan University and SOI Foundation #water #wastewater #stormwater #drinkingwater #conservation #fundraising #infrastructure #environment
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The Ontario Government | Gouvernement de l’Ontario announced that ground has been broken on the final tunnel segment of the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, marking another significant milestone in the province’s plan to deliver a new transit line from Scarborough to Mississauga. “It’s exciting to see so much progress being made on the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, which will extend Line 5 Eglinton by another 9.2 kilometres, ultimately creating a rapid transit line that will run from Mississauga all the way to Scarborough, bringing thousands of people closer to transit,” said Michael Lindsay, interim president and CEO, Metrolinx. Crews have now started excavating the twin 500-metre tunnels under Eglinton Avenue West, from Jane Street to the future Mount Dennis Station. Once complete, the line will connect seven new stations to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. READ THE FULL STORY: https://lnkd.in/g9v-9Knu
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I'm pleased to share that BuildForce Canada has released its 2025–2034 Construction and Maintenance Looking Forward highlight reports. These reports offer critical insight into the labour market challenges and opportunities facing the construction industry across Canada over the next decade. From workforce retirements to regional trends in residential and non-residential activity, the data helps industry leaders, policymakers, educators, and workers prepare for the future. This year’s outlook highlights several key themes: - The industry will need to recruit 154,100 workers by 2034 to meet demand and replace retirees - Labour market imbalances remain in many regions, especially in the skilled trades - Employment among youth and women continues to rise, showing progress in workforce diversification These findings help ensure our industry remains informed, resilient, and ready to meet the needs of communities and the economy across Canada. Access the full national and provincial highlight reports here: https://lnkd.in/gwzriSWA
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Algoma University announced that Maple Reinders Constructors Ltd. has been selected to lead the construction of the Makwa Waakaa’igan project in City of Sault Ste. Marie. As part of the University’s commitment to its Special Mission and as a response to the Calls to Action, Makwa Waakaa’igan will promote cross-cultural teaching, learning and understanding both within and across the University and the wider community. Importantly, Makwa Waakaa’igan will house the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre (SRSC) and the historic archival collections. It will be a Centre of Excellence that honours the Children of Shingwauk, their families, and future generations. “As we prepare to break ground on the Makwa Waakaa’igan Centre of Excellence, we do so with deep gratitude for the Elders, Survivors, and Community Members—especially the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association—who have guided us to this moment,” said Dr. Asima Vezina, president and vice chancellor, Algoma University. “We walk in the footsteps of giants, carrying forward their vision of truth, healing and cultural resurgence. It is an honour to begin in a good way with a site preparation ceremony that reflects our shared commitment to respect and reciprocity. Makwa Waakaa’igan will be a place of learning, reflection, and connection, and we are excited to take this next step together as a community.” READ THE FULL STORY: https://lnkd.in/ghcrbV6z
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Another milestone for the No. 17 project on our 2025 #Top100 Projects report: https://lnkd.in/g2_4Eygq
I was excited to announce that tunnelling has officially begun on the final underground segment of the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, bringing us one step closer to a rapid transit line stretching from Scarborough to Mississauga — connecting 37,500 more people to fast, reliable transit. ✅ Over 4,500 good-paying jobs ✅ One Fare savings — over $123 Million ✅ Less gridlock, more growth Together, we’re building for the next generation and protecting Ontario workers. #ontario #transportation #tariffs #economy #jobs #workers #infrastructure Mayor Olivia Chow, Mohamed Firin, Michael Lindsay, Metrolinx
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I’m excited to speak at the ReNew Canada Top 100 projects event in Vancouver on May 13. At BC Hydro, we have several major projects underway – including Site C – as we work to build the critical infrastructure and supply needed to strengthen B.C.’s economy. I look forward to seeing you there: https://lnkd.in/gXdbm-cT
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The possibility of U.S.–Canada tariffs creates significant uncertainty for the construction industry, which relies heavily on cross-border trade for essential materials such as steel, aluminum, lumber, and machinery. Stakeholders should be proactive by reviewing contracts, adjusting bids, diversifying supply chains, and tracking material costs to prepare for potential disruptions. Early planning and readiness can help manage challenges such as higher costs, delays, and labor shortages. Open communication with clients and suppliers, along with expert advice, will be essential to adapt to this evolving situation. Read the full article - Navigating the tariffs storm: https://lnkd.in/edRnymu7 Download HKA's CRUX Insight report: https://lnkd.in/em9WYWNm #HKAExperts #construction
Rising U.S.-Canada trade tensions are causing uncertainty in the construction industry. Delays in receiving materials due to higher costs and potential supply chain disruptions may delay project completion. In this article, Syed Ali and Bulut Cinar explore the potential impact of tariffs on the construction industry. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gqfSuxQ4 Download the CRUX Insight report: https://lnkd.in/g-k5CFSt
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The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission – Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire (CNSC) approved Canada’s first-ever #construction license for Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to build a grid-scale Small Modular Reactor for Unit One of the Darlington New #Nuclear Project. “This approval is a historic milestone for Ontario and Canada. The Darlington Small Modular Reactor (SMR) will be the first of its kind in the G7, helping to power our growing province with reliable, affordable, and emissions-free energy,” said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Mines. #infrastructure #energy READ THE FULL STORY: https://lnkd.in/gRsS_PZT
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Kenaidan is delighted to share that our joint venture with Murphy, has been awarded the first phase of the $1bn+ Bloor-Yonge Capacity Improvements Progressive Design and Build Project for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). We are incredibly proud to have been selected by the TTC to deliver this landmark project. The scope, logistical challenges, operational requirements, and large number of stakeholders will allow us to showcase KMJV’s capabilities, leveraging Kenaidan’s local knowledge and relationships, as well as Murphy’s international major project experience. Our lead designer, Arup, will be responsible for overseeing the project's design. Together, we look forward to redeveloping this critical transportation hub for the benefit of all passengers in the coming years. Read the full press release: https://lnkd.in/gCdQkfw5 #TeamKenaidan #Kenaidan #KMJV #TorontoTransitCommission #infrastructure #transportation
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