Construction Industry News
- 11/20/2009 - A strange brew - low construction starts, near zero interest rates and asset price bubbles
- 11/18/2009 - U.S. and Canada move away from deflation in October
- 11/18/2009 - Rising living standards mean economics may no longer be the ‘dismal science’
- 11/16/2009 - Canadian manufacturing and U.S. retail sales show recent improvements
- 11/16/2009 - Stronger oil and gas demand should re-energize Alberta’s economy in 2010
- 11/13/2009 - U.S. and Canadian foreign trade look more familiar but important changes are coming
- 11/12/2009 - Baby steps on the road to world recovery – U.S. jobless claims and the Chinese Yuan
- 11/11/2009 - Top 10 and Trend Graph - October 2009
- 11/10/2009 - Canada was more competitive in 2009, according to World Economic Forum
- 11/09/2009 - Ahead of the Olympics, British Columbia’s economy is off to the races
- 11/06/2009 - Expect office construction to stall due to rising vacancy rates
- 11/03/2009 - U.S. recovery plus monetary and fiscal stimulus bode well for Quebec
- 11/02/2009 - Stock market indices give a boost to business confidence
- 10/30/2009 - A strong dollar has definite benefits for Canada
- 10/26/2009 - Stimulus, oil sands should energize engineering construction in 2010
- 10/23/2009 - Commodity prices and construction costs: Adrift on a sea of conflicting influences
- 10/21/2009 - Ontario’s economy definitely on the road to recovery
- 10/21/2009 - China’s growth prospects appear positive, despite a weak Baltic Dry Index
- 10/20/2009 - Foreign trade shows neither U.S. nor Canadian economies anywhere close to being normal
- 10/16/2009 - Canadian and U.S. Consumer Price Index changes almost match again
- 10/14/2009 - Your heating costs should decline this winter – if you heat with gas or oil
- 10/13/2009 - Unlike the weather, institutional construction is starting to heat up
- 10/09/2009 - Exceptional news on the jobs front for Canada in September
- 10/09/2009 - Top Ten and Trend Graph - September 2009
- 10/08/2009 - Expect construction prices to firm in the near term
- 10/07/2009 - Recession has proven that the home is the foundation of the economy
- 10/06/2009 - Strong population growth should help underpin housing demand into 2010
- 10/01/2009 - A notable day for stock market indices and GDP results
- 09/30/2009 - The effects of three key dates on GDP and the value of the loonie
- 09/30/2009 - Household financial health has taken a turn for the better
- 09/28/2009 - Is inflation dead, or is it just sleeping?
- 09/25/2009 - Canada’s economic pulse is quickening, but the outlook continues to be fragile
- 09/22/2009 - Don’t expect a pickup in non-residential industrial investment until mid-2010
- 09/22/2009 - Canada’s July Retail Sales Disappoint but Some Good News from the Auto Side
- 09/17/2009 - The employment outlook is improving – led by construction
- 09/17/2009 - August Inflation Rates in the U.S. and Canada Pose No Threat to Low Interest Rates
- 09/17/2009 - Both the U.S. and Canada slip further into Foreign Trade Deficits in July
- 09/14/2009 - Montréal’s economy is showing signs of a (gradual) recovery
- 09/09/2009 - Top 10 and Trend Graph - August 2009
- 09/09/2009 - Improving outlook for the U.S. bodes well for Canada
- 09/08/2009 - A Slight Shift towards More Optimism in Some Privately-funded Construction Categories
- 09/04/2009 - August Job Numbers Yield some Disappointment in the U.S. but are a Cause to Celebrate in Canada
- 09/03/2009 - Housing demand should get a boost from job gains
- 09/03/2009 - Stock Markets may be Getting Ahead of Themselves
- 09/02/2009 - Canada’s GDP Decline this Year will be Reversed Next Year
- 09/02/2009 - Twenty Large Upcoming Canadian Construction Projects — August 2009
- 09/02/2009 - Calgary’s economy, stalled for now, should be re-energized in 2010
- 08/31/2009 - Economies are recovering. So why do we need all the stimulus?
- 08/31/2009 - Foreign Trade’s Role in the Great U, V or W GDP Debate
- 08/27/2009 - Kyoto has had no impact on CO2 output. Let’s try something else
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