Construction Industry News
- 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 - Calgary’s economy, stalled for now, should be re-energized in 2010
- 09/01/2009 - Chinese economic growth rate will again set US construction materials inflation rate
- 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
- 08/24/2009 - Canada’s July Retail Sales Continue on a Comeback Trend
- 08/24/2009 - Better Housing and Auto Markets are Lending a Hand to U.S. Retail Sales
- 08/24/2009 - Immigration alone won’t solve problems with labour shortages, aging workforce
- 08/21/2009 - Construction spending up 2.5% in June but 4% drop is expected through December
- 08/21/2009 - Heavy construction spending down 0.8% in June
- 08/21/2009 - Nonresidential building construction spending up in June
- 08/21/2009 - Single family market expanding slowly; multifamily market shrinking rapidly
- 08/20/2009 - The Inflation Rate in the U.S. and Canada – Watching for the Turnaround
- 08/19/2009 - North America’s Stock Markets are waiting for The Economy to Catch Up
- 08/18/2009 - Toronto’s economic spring should arrive by the fall
- 08/18/2009 - An Encouraging Trend in U.S. Job Losses
- 08/17/2009 - Canada’s July Labour Report is Disappointing but Not Unexpected
- 08/14/2009 - Canadian companies scaling back on their investment plans
- 08/11/2009 - Lack of technology, less innovation have hobbled Canada’s productivity growth
- 08/10/2009 - Canada’s R&D spending will stagnate this year, likely remain weak in 2010
- 08/10/2009 - Bitumen, Upgraders and Energy Sector Investment Decisions
- 08/10/2009 - B.C.’s Lower Mainland economy definitely shifting out of reverse
- 08/04/2009 - The United States’ Other Neighbour, Mexico
- 08/04/2009 - Stronger than expected economic growth may force interest rates higher
- 07/30/2009 - Heavy construction spending begins to slow
- 07/30/2009 - Nonresidential building market enters steepest decline in this recession
- 07/29/2009 - Consumers returning to the mall – slowly
- 07/27/2009 - Housing is Pulling the U.S., Canada and China out of Recession
- 07/27/2009 - Ontario finds itself in the unemployment winner’s circle
- 07/24/2009 - Canadian Retailers Smile, the Bank of Canada Charms And U.S. Foreign Traders Come Out Even
- 07/22/2009 - China’s economic green shoots are starting to bloom
- 07/20/2009 - Construction employment starting to build (very slowly)
- 07/17/2009 - Consumer Price Index Falls in U.S. and Canada, But Shopping Cart Sticker Shock Remains
- 07/16/2009 - Global, U.S. and national economic indicators are all flashing green
- 07/16/2009 - Construction Equipment Market Continues to Weaken
- 07/14/2009 - U.S. Economic Sectors Splinter Based on the Stage of the Cycle
- 07/14/2009 - Recession Continues to Deepen in Gulf Coast and Northeast
- 07/14/2009 - Ranking States by Recent Economic Performance – May 2009
- 07/13/2009 - Waxman-Markey and Canada’s Merchandise Trade Position
- 07/13/2009 - Following a hiatus, Newfoundland’s economy should be reinvigorated in 2010
- 07/10/2009 - Statistics Canada Delivers Good News In its Latest Labour Market Report
- 07/10/2009 - Expect tourism spending to strengthen as year wears on
- 07/06/2009 - Rising vacancy rates will likely cause office construction to stall in 2010
- 07/03/2009 - Stock Markets Shuffle Sideways in June – Doubts Cast on Consumer and Construction Financing
- 07/03/2009 - Hostile economy notwithstanding, many folks are still heading west
- 07/03/2009 - Manitoba’s outlook will be energized over medium term
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