BC Construction Industry Echoes Throne Speech Commitments Towards Infrastructure and Housing

February 24, 2025

With tariff threats looming, the construction sector has spent weeks preparing for potential instability and turmoil that will upend everyday life for most British Columbians in some way or shape. The BC Construction Association (BCCA) is hopeful that this throne speech demonstrates a strong commitment from the BC Government to implement measures that protect both the construction industry and its workforce. Such a commitment is crucial to ensure that the construction industry can address the urgent demands for housing and infrastructure projects across the province, which may be impacted by the currently unstable trade relationship between the US and Canada.

“Our industry is incredibly reliant on smooth cross-border trade, and the potential for tariffs to disrupt supply chains is deeply concerning,” said Chris Atchison, President of the BC Construction Association. “These developments have the potential to drive up costs and delay critical projects, which could hinder the progress we’ve made toward addressing housing and infrastructure needs in the province.”

Now is the time to invest in BC’s future. We are at a critical juncture for infrastructure and growing our province. Even without the looming threat of tariffs, BC is facing under-investments in building critical infrastructure like housing, hospitals, schools, and strengthening our transportation infrastructure. With the new reality we are living in, these infrastructure deficits have grown more acute and require immediate attention.

As a crucial contributor to the provincial economy, responsible for 10% of BC’s GDP and employing hundreds of thousands, the construction sector relies heavily on cross-border trade for materials, equipment, and components. Any disruptions from US tariffs or retaliatory measures from Canada would reverberate through the province’s economy, leading to rising costs, supply chain disruptions, and project delays.

“The commitment outlined in today’s throne speech is a positive development in the ongoing discussion of BC’s response to tariffs,” said Chris Atchison, “BCCA is pleased to hear a strong commitment to eliminating unnecessary red tape, breaking barriers to the construction of middle-class homes, advancing critical infrastructure projects, and building a robust skilled workforce. Construction is foundational to our success as a province, and as the industry’s voice, BCCA stands prepared to work closely with the BC government to navigate these uncertain times. In order to deliver the relief that businesses and residents need, the task ahead for government is to quickly deliver on these commitments. We are ready to work with government to make that happen.”

Source

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • The Role of Lighting in the AI-Powered Home

    The Role of Lighting in the AI-Powered Home

    January 14, 2026 Elizabeth Parks, President and CMO of Parks Associates, joins Derek Richardson, Founder and CEO of Deako, for a wide-ranging conversation on how lighting is becoming a core layer of the intelligent home. The discussion explores how Deako’s plug-and-play lighting approach is removing long-standing barriers to adoption by simplifying installation, reducing costs, and Read More…

  • What Canada’s Lighting Pulse Means for Contractors and Plant Buyers in 2026

    What Canada’s Lighting Pulse Means for Contractors and Plant Buyers in 2026

    January 14, 2025 By John Kerr From the ground, many contractors and plant teams are experiencing the same thing: jobs are there, but they are smaller, more price‑sensitive, and slower to release compared to past years. The Canadian Pulse of Lighting confirms that impression and offers some clear signals about how contractors and plant electrical Read More…

  • Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 – 26th Edition[i] – A Road Map: Section 54

    Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 – 26th Edition[i] – A Road Map: Section 54

    January 12, 2026 By Bill Burr The Code is a comprehensive document. Sometimes it can seem quite daunting to quickly find the information you need. This series of articles provides a guide to help users find their way through this critical document. This is not intended to replace the notes in Appendix B or the Read More…

  • Tom Penton & Magic Lite: Forty Years of Leadership in Canadian Lighting

    Tom Penton & Magic Lite: Forty Years of Leadership in Canadian Lighting

    January 12, 2026 By John Kerr Sales has always been at the core of Magic Lite’s story, because it was at the core of who its founder Tom Penton was. He genuinely loved sales, loved being independent, and consistently gravitated to roles where he could take personal responsibility for results and build his own customer Read More…


Changing Scene

  • Hammond Manufacturing Expands to Western Canada

    Hammond Manufacturing Expands to Western Canada

    January 13, 2026 Hammond Manufacturing have announced that they are opening a new distribution facility in the Southeast of Calgary, Alberta. The new facility includes over 50,000 sq ft of warehouse space. “This addition will better serve our customers in Western Canada and stock volume and larger products to ensure our distributors have an improve stock Read More…

  • ABB Chosen to Supply Technology for BC Ferries’ New Major Vessels

    ABB Chosen to Supply Technology for BC Ferries’ New Major Vessels

    January 12, 2026 ABB will supply a complete package of power, propulsion and control technology for four new double-ended passenger and car ferries operated by British Columbia Ferry Services (BC Ferries). One of the largest ferry operators in the world, BC Ferries provides year-round vehicle and passenger service on 25 routes to 47 terminals, carrying Read More…

  • Federal Government Invests in Four Ontario Steel Companies

    Federal Government Invests in Four Ontario Steel Companies

    January 12, 2026 Through targeted investments, the Government of Canada is committed to providing support to help businesses in all sectors, including steel and automotive, to respond, adapt and compete amid shifting market conditions. Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Read More…

  • Craftsman V20 150W Power Inverter Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

    Craftsman V20 150W Power Inverter Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

    January 12, 2026 This recall involves the Craftsman V20 150W Power Inverter (Model number: CMCB1150B). The product has a rectangular prism shape with dimensions of 8.13 x 7.62 x 11.68 cm. It is red and black and weighs 320 grams. It has three charging ports for Type-C, Type-A, and AC connections. It contains an LED Read More…