Letter to The Honourable Dwight Ball

  CISC Advocacy Snapshot - COVID-19 March 26, 2020 Letter to The Honourable Dwight Ball   Re: COVID-19   Dear Premier Dwight Ball, The steel construction industry represents a large portion of the construction activity in Canada, both on and off the job site. We employ up to 130,000 jobs directly and indirectly. As an industry, [...]

2020-03-27T14:23:51-04:00March 27th, 2020|

Letter to The Honourable Doug Ford, MPP

  CISC Advocacy Snapshot - COVID-19 March 23, 2020 Letter to The Honourable Doug Ford, MPP   Re: COVID-19   Dear Premier Doug Ford, The steel construction industry represents a large portion of the construction activity in Canada, both on and off the job site. We employ up to 130,000 jobs directly and indirectly. As an [...]

2020-03-27T14:18:32-04:00March 27th, 2020|

Letter to The Honourable Dennis King

  CISC Advocacy Snapshot - COVID-19 March 26, 2020 Letter to The Honourable Dennis King   Re: COVID-19   Dear Premier Dennis King, The steel construction industry represents a large portion of the construction activity in Canada, both on and off the job site. We employ up to 130,000 jobs directly and indirectly. As an industry, [...]

2020-03-27T13:56:05-04:00March 27th, 2020|

Letter to The Honourable Brian Pallister, MLA

  CISC Advocacy Snapshot - COVID-19 March 26, 2020 Letter to The Honourable Brian Pallister, MLA   Re: COVID-19   Dear Premier Brian Pallister, The steel construction industry represents a large portion of the construction activity in Canada, both on and off the job site. We employ up to 130,000 jobs directly and indirectly. As an [...]

2020-03-27T13:51:21-04:00March 27th, 2020|

Letter to The Honourable Blaine Higgs

  CISC Advocacy Snapshot - COVID-19 March 26, 2020 Letter to The Honourable Blaine Higgs   Re: COVID-19   Dear Premier Blaine Higgs, The steel construction industry represents a large portion of the construction activity in Canada, both on and off the job site. We employ up to 130,000 jobs directly and indirectly. As an industry, [...]

2020-03-27T13:51:12-04:00March 27th, 2020|

No Injury Finding for Canada on Fabricated Structural Steel

MARKHAM, Ontario, February 26, 2020 — The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) is pleased with the U.S. International Trade Commission’s (USITC) ruling, finding imported fabricated structural steel (FSS) from Canada poses no threat or harm to the US Domestic Industry.  As a result, antidumping duties will be lifted on imports from Canada. The detailed findings [...]

2021-09-10T17:18:57-04:00February 27th, 2020|

U.S. Slaps Duties on Canadian Structural Steel

NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARKHAM, Ontario, January 27, 2020 – The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC), its members, and the Canadian steel industry are very disappointed and disagree with the announcement of January 24th by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s (DOC) final decision, to place anti-dumping duties on Canadian fabricated structural steel. The Canadian [...]

2021-09-10T17:19:05-04:00January 27th, 2020|

CISC Advocacy Snapshot – September 2019

The CISC is the voice of the Canadian steel construction industry. We are proud to be the premier organization in creating solutions for the critical issues that challenge the steel construction industry every day.   Canada will Not Face Preliminary Anti-Dumping Duties in Ongoing AISC Trade Case on Fabricated Structural Steel   On September 4, 2019, [...]

2019-10-10T16:28:03-04:00September 5th, 2019|

The Liberal Government Hands $42 Billion In Construction Projects to China At Expense Of Canadians

  NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release   MARKHAM, Ontario, August 20, 2019 — The federal government announced on August 9, 2019, that it will be granting full duty remissions on illegally dumped fabricated steel from China to supply two liquid natural gas (LNG) projects located in British Columbia. Their recent action was announced with their assurance [...]

2021-09-10T17:20:58-04:00August 20th, 2019|

The Legault Government Needs to Learn Lessons of the Past

The Legault government recently announced two massive construction and renovation projects: a $1 billion call for tenders for an expedited 30-dwelling construction project for the elderly and a $1.7 billion budget for projects to modernize Quebec schools. Via Association des Architectes en pratique privée du Québec (AAPPQ)   Shall we suppose that these projects, which are [...]

2019-08-20T17:22:21-04:00August 16th, 2019|

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