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ICBA ECONOMICS: 2025-26 Forecast
By Jock Finlayson, ICBA Chief Economist As a new year beckons, Canadian policymakers and business leaders find themselves staring at an unsettled economic landscape that renders the task of forecastin...ICBA OP/ED: B.C.’s government will face extraordinary economic challenges in 2025
The following piece by ICBA Chief Economist Jock Finlayson first appeared in Business in Vancouver on Dec. 19, 2024. As the clock ticks down on a turbulent 2024, Premier David Eby and his recently ins...ICBA OP/ED – B.C.’s business disadvantage about to get worse
The following op-ed, written by Jordan Bateman, ICBA's VP-Communications, first appeared in Business in Vancouver on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024. David Eby made his annual visit to the B.C. business communi...ICBA ECONOMICS: Snapshot of Labour Supply Challenges in the U.S. Construction Industry
By Jock Finlayson, ICBA Chief Economist Over the past few years, the Canadian construction industry has been grappling with labour shortages, escalating payroll costs, and growing numbers of retiring ...Tweet ICBA!
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY #181: Our Final Edition
For nearly 4 years, I’ve been writing Wellness Wednesdays for ICBA’s social channels – sharing tips, takes, and tales from our work in mental health. While this is our final regular edition, our work goes on...
https://www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/12/18/wellness-wednesday-181-our-final-edition/
The U.S. construction sector needs 500,000 additional workers annually through 2033 due to soaring demand and retirements. Canada must act now to avoid a similar crisis by prioritizing skilled trades in immigration and training.
https://www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/12/13/icba-economics-snapshot-of-labour-supply-challenges-in-the-u-s-construction-industry/