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CBTU — Pictured, CBTU executive director Sean Strickland with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the CBTU convention in May 2024.
The Liberal Party is deciding on new rules to replace him and by March 26 the party is expected to have a new leader — and the country a new prime minister — as Parliament reconvenes to vote on supply measures and hear a new speech from the throne.“To say I am disappointed would be an understatement,” tweeted Joe Mancinelli, Canadian director of LIUNA. “Our members show up day in and day out to build and strengthen our country and it is time our government did the same. No time for ego.
“We’ve been in kind of a leadership vacuum for the last year,” Gilbert said. “We just don’t feel we have the leadership in place to face these threats. It needs to be settled sooner rather than later.Gilbert said the machinery of government will still work and Canada has an effective public service. But no major decisions will be taken as Canada continues to face a housing crisis and no new infrastructure initiatives will be launched, he said.
He believes construction associations should not overreact to threats that have mainly been issued through social media. There will be significant discussions by business advocates on both sides of the border in recognition that the North American economy is closely integrated, Lancastle said. Canada’s Building Trades Unions executive director Sean Strickland refused to condemn the timing of the resignation, saying, “Politicians are human like the rest of us, and they make mistakes the same way we do.”
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