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Evening Brief: First furries, federal budgets, and flights

Evening Brief: First furries, federal budgets, and flights
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Morning Brief: Liberals reject calls for trade war and eye a Buy America exemption

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Jan 26, 2021 6:02am Natural Resources Minister Seamus O Regan in Ottawa in June 2019, says his government is looking at all options to keep Line 5 operational. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics) Today’s Morning Brief is brought to you by the Canadian Construction Association. The CCA urges the Government to remove barriers, declutter the administration and approval process, and consider increased investments in infrastructure until the economy is firmly on its way to economic recovery. Read more. Ottawa eyes a Buy America policy exemption: The Liberal government will press U.S. President Biden for an exemption from his stricter procurement rules, after the president signed an executive order on the issue yesterday.

Morning Brief: Feds consider tightening travel restrictions

Morning Brief: Feds consider tightening travel restrictions
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Bridgit s construction resource planning software adopted by 10% of leading ENR 400 contractors

Posted Dec 16, 2020 Following accelerated 2.5X revenue growth and 6X increase in users, leading construction technology company goes into 2021 with plans to further accelerate their growth. TORONTO, CANADA, DECEMBER 14, 2020 – Bridgit, a leading construction resource planning software company, experiences accelerated 2.5X revenue growth and 6X increase in users in 2020.  After researching the pain points around resource planning in construction, we were ecstatic to launch our initial offering, Bridgit Bench in May 2019,” said Mallorie Brodie, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Bridgit. A short 18 months later, our platform is supporting some of the largest contractors with their resource planning efforts every day. We are heading into the new year ready to accelerate our product development and add additional value to our customers’ resource planning efforts.”

Evening Brief: COVID-19 vaccinations begin

Evening Brief: COVID-19 vaccinations begin By iPolitics. Published on Dec 14, 2020 6:05pm COVID vaccines arriving in Canada last month (Canada Border Services Agency photo) Today’s Evening Brief is brought to you by Talent Fits Here™, a campaign created by the Canadian Construction Association. Canada’s construction industry is full of innovation and opportunity. Let’s help more Canadians discover a rewarding career. Learn more. Good evening, In the news we’ve been hoping for seemingly all year, the first of the COVID-19 vaccinations began in Quebec and Ontario, after arriving on Canadian soil last night. Limited supplies of Pfizer’s BioNTech vaccine were administered at Toronto’s University Health Network for long-term care home staff, including nurses and personal support workers (PSW), beginning with Anita Quidangen a PSW of more than 30 years working at the Rekai Centre in downtown Toronto.

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