The government of the Canadian province of Ontario this month promised legislation that would ban employers from requiring Canadian work experience in job advertisements and application forms.
Contractors in Sudbury, Ont., say it's common for clients not to pay them on time. It's a problem that some say persists despite provisions added to Ontario's Construction Act in 2019.
A coroner s jury has returned with a verdict and recommendations in the deaths of four construction workers, ruling the deaths accidental and calling for changes, including more training and a final inspection of any platform where people are working at height.
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Construction emerges relatively unscathed by expanded Ontario lockdown, stakeholders say
Don Wall January 14, 2021 DON WALL A day after Ontario declared a COVID-19 state of emergency with additional lockdown measures affecting some sectors of construction, work continued at this Adi Development Group housing site in west Burlington.
Ontario’s construction sector is expressing relief that the COVID-19 lockdown measures announced by the Doug Ford government Jan. 12 will not significantly curtail construction projects in the province.
Stakeholders are suggesting that despite the province declaring that non-essential construction will have to shut down, most of the construction work that was being undertaken before the new state of emergency was announced perhaps as much as 85 per cent, in one estimate will continue during the 28-day emergency period.