Former Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall spoke at the 2018 ICBA Industry Outlook Forum, and his passionate case for Canadian energy, agriculture and resource development held us spellbound.
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✨🎉 Happy New Year from all of us at ICBA! 🎉✨As we step into 2025, we’re excited for another year of building stronger communities, supporting our incredible members, and advocating for the construction industry.Thank you for your hard work, innovation, and resilience—you inspire us to keep pushing boundaries. Let’s make this year one of growth, success, and opportunity!Here’s to a bright and prosperous 2025! 🏗️💪🎆#HappyNewYear #ICBA #2025
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New year, and a new ICBA Foundation!In 2025, we are launching our new charity dedicated to helping trades apprentices get their Red Seals and supporting mental wellness in construction. It will build on our half-century of work with the trades, and our position as B.C.’s single largest sponsor of apprentices.The ICBA Foundation, a separate entity from ICBA and ICBA Benefits, is the embodiment of our values of training excellence, supporting mental health, and developing the next generation of tradespeople.The ICBA Foundation is all about Building Stronger Futures.Stay tuned for more information on the Foundation and how you can make a difference in construction at www.icbafoundation.ca.
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Kick off 2025 right -- join ICBA at www.icba.ca/join-us !
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Another year is in the books -- and it's another year where ICBA sponsored more trades apprentices than any union, association of company in British Columbia. Thanks to all our ICBA members and future Red Seal workers for making this happen!
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Christmas may be over, but we hope you're still taking some time to treat yourself! (Video from ICBA's hot chocolate party)
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What better way to spend 60 seconds on Boxing Day than looking at some of our ICBA team's cute Christmasy pets?
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🇨🇦 Canada's economy is struggling, and we're nervous.
We see housing starts staying close to recent levels (but not growing) and business investment remaining sluggish.
Read Jock Finlayson's 2025-26 forecast for more insights on Canada, BC & Alberta.
https://www.icbaindependent.ca/2024/12/19/icba-economics-2025-26-forecast/