Today Canada votes.
We will all anxiously await the results as the ballots are tallied and the leader of this country is announced.
For the construction industry, there have been several pledges made by all political parties along the campaign trail. The Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce have compiled all of our coverage below so you, the reader, can be educated on how these announcements impact you and the sector you represent. We have also highlighted what industry stakeholders were looking for from party leaders after news broke that an election had been called.
更重要的是,之后you’re done voting, join our newsroom on election night as we broadcast and discuss the results as they come in, live. We kick off our coverage at 5:30 p.m. PT/8:30 p.m. ET on YouTube:https://bit.ly/3CdNljy
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