We Build
Canada
RECOMMIT. REINVEST. RETHINK. REIMAGINE.
Construction .
The construction industry is the foundation of Canada’s growth, building the infrastructure that keeps our country moving and strengthens communities nationwide. No sector thrives without construction — it powers our economy, drives innovation, and builds opportunities for people from all backgrounds. From housing and trade to defense and economic growth, Canada’s construction industry is ready to deliver the nation-building projects our country needs to succeed.
Construction fuels Canada’s economic engine.
Construction employs over 1.6 million people in Canada, contributing $165 billion to the economy annually and accounting for 7.3% of Canada’s GDP. It fuels Canada’s economic engine, drives job creation, strengthens supply chains, and feeds the growth of other sectors.
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We're building your
Homes
We're building your
Schools
We're building your
Hospitals
We're building your
Roads
We're building your
Bridges
We're building your
Transit
We're building your
Ports
We're building your
Communities
We're building your
Homes
We're building your
Schools
We're building your
Hospitals
We're building your
Roads
We're building your
Bridges
We're building your
Transit
We're building your
Ports
We're building your
Communities
Construction keeps Canadians .
The construction industry builds the communities we live in, the schools our children study in, and the highways we drive on. It is responsible for our bridges, airports, ports, and roads that keep essential goods and services moving across our country.
















Canada .
We cannot grow the economy or deliver the nation-building projects that keep Canada competitive on the world stage without construction.
A strong, sustainable, and resilient Canada needs a strong, sustainable, and resilient construction industry.
To build Canada’s future, the federal government must support construction.
















Canada’s construction industry is built on collaboration. The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) represents 18,000 member firms—contractors, suppliers, and allied business professionals—drawn from 57 local and provincial integrated associations from coast to coast to coast. These firms employ, support, and sustain the 1.6 million workers who power Canada’s construction industry, driving economic growth and building the infrastructure communities depend on.