Progressive Contractors Association of Canada

Constructive Thinking

A podcast by the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada focused on interviewing leaders in construction and public policy across Canada on the important issues, trends and policies that impact the construction industry.

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Progressive Contractors Association of Canada

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Business

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Dernier épisode

29 juin 2026

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Épisodes

From Internship to Employment: Supporting the Next Generation 29.06.2026

Paul de Jong, President & CEO of PCA, speaks with Stefan Rutkowski, President & CEO of  Careers The Next Generation . Together, they discuss the rationale for Careers as a means of addressing youth unemployment, how industry and employers play a role, and what policies and solutions must be developed to address this important challenge.

OYAP: A Critical Pathway in Developing Our Skilled Workforce 15.06.2026

Richard Van Egmond, the project leader of the provincial Edvance OYAP Program, joins Karen Renkema to discuss how the Edvance OYAP provincial program differs from local OYAP programs, provides critical support to young people interested in the trades, and offers support and flexibility to employers through the partnership between Edvance and CLAC. A critical listen for those employing young people...

From Classroom to Construction: The “Honour the Work” Initiative 01.06.2026

This podcast session between PCA’s Paul de Jong and Bill Black, President and CEO of the Calgary Construction Association, unpacks the “Honour the Work” initiative. Honour the Work has been rolled out to over 950 Calgary area classrooms, in which students in grades 1-6 are provided with multidisciplinary kits providing hands-on activities that connect classroom learning to real-world trades.

Fair Ground: Taking the Case for Open Tendering to Victoria 19.05.2026

In this episode, PCA's VP of Public Affairs, Darrel Reid, is joined by Paul de Jong, PCA's President & CEO, Dan Baxter, PCA's BC Director, and Ryan Bruce, Government Relations Director at CLAC. Together, they reflect on PCA and CLAC's recent lobby days at the BC Legislature, where they made the case for fair and open tendering — and why this issue is gaining unprecedented polit...

Financial Wellness, Construction and the Skilled Trades 04.05.2026

There's been a lot said about mental health and wellness in the construction industry - but what about financial wellness? How do the two relate? What steps can be taken to improve both, and foster a more productive, engaged workforce? Listen now as Kevin McCarthy, Head of Corporations and Institutions at Enriched Academy, and PCA's Vice President, Ontario, Karen Renkema, discuss these imp...

Who Gets to Build B.C.? Dan Baxter on Community Benefits and Open Tendering 20.04.2026

B.C. says it wants to build more infrastructure and spend taxpayer dollars wisely. So why is it still using procurement rules that shut out so many qualified contractors and workers? In this episode, Darrel Reid sits down with PCA’s B.C. Regional Director, Dan Baxter, to talk about the province’s Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) regime, the new private member’s bill from MLA Kiel Giddens and the...

Budgeting in Uncertain Times 02.04.2026

Ontario’s 2026 Budget maintains a large infrastructure spend, while delaying the plans to get back in the black.  Featuring PCA’s Stephen Hamilton and Sam Duncan, Vice President, at Wellington Advocacy discussing A Plan to Protect Ontario - Ontario’s recent budget.

Labour Supply, Union Markets and Competition in Canada’s Construction Sector 23.03.2026

PCA President & CEO, Paul de Jong, speaks with Hugh Secord, Chief Strategist with Oakbridges Labour Relations Strategies. Their discussion includes the issues of labour supply in Canada, the nature and function of the unionized labour market and competition issues with Ontario's Electrical Power Systems Corporation Association (EPSCA). 

A Conversation with Wayne Prins: Executive Director at CLAC 09.03.2026

Paul de Jong, PCA's President & CEO, chats with Wayne Prins, Executive Director of the CLAC union. The discussion covers the history of the union, policy priorities, workforce development innovation and concerns with competition in the construction sector.

Building Canada: Labour Mobility Challenges in a Shifting Global Landscape 23.02.2026

PCA’s President & CEO, Paul de Jong, speaks with Marco Navarro-Genie of the Haultain Research Institute. Their conversation covers the opportunities and challenges presented by Prime Minister Carney’s nation building strategy, the impacts of recent events between the USA and Venezuela and the challenges present with jurisdictions in Canada which are restricting the movement of workers across l...

Prompt Payment, Construction Liens and Practical Implications Across Canada 09.02.2026

A discussion on prompt payment, adjudication and how the construction industry should adapt to changing payment requirements across Canada, featuring PCA’s Stephen Hamilton and Rocco Ruso, Principal and Founder of RAR Litigation.

Mandating Apprenticeships? Why Apprenticeship Requirements on Public Projects is a Bad Idea 26.01.2026

PCA staff discuss the Association’s response to the Ontario Government consultation linking apprenticeship requirements to public procurement. They argue that the proposal will increase costs, limit competition and won’t address the root causes that slow down apprenticeship completion.

Pipelines, Populism and the West: A Conversation with Preston Manning 12.01.2026

Darrel Reid, VP of Public Affairs at PCA, sits down with The Honourable Preston Manning to unpack the new Alberta–Ottawa MOU agreement, ask how much of it will really get built, and explore what it all means for Western Canada’s builders — from the boardroom to the jobsite. Along the way, Preston shares his perspective on Western Canada’s place in Confederation, the rise of bottom-up populism, and...

Celebrating 25 years at PCA 30.12.2025

PCA President & CEO Paul de Jong chats with Ontario VP Karen Renkema, about how far our national association has come, and what’s ahead.

The Benefits of a Competitive Construction Industry 15.12.2025

Stephen Hamilton, PCA’s Director of Public Affairs Ontario, speaks with Renze Nauta, Program Director for Work and Economics at the Cardus think tank, about why the Ontario government should be wary of Project Labour Agreements. 

BC Pipeline Politics 27.11.2025

Mike McDonald, co-host of the leading B.C. political podcast, Hotel Pacifico, chats with Dan Baxter, PCA’s Regional Director, B.C., about pipeline politics in Western Canada.

MPPs Get Back to Business: A Queens Park Update. 17.11.2025

Stephen Hamilton, PCA’s Director of Ontario Public Affairs, speaks with Sam Duncan, VP at Wellington Advocacy, about Ontario’s Fall Economic Statement, the Federal Budget and its impact on Ontario, and what to expect at Queen’s Park in the near term.

Building a Better Canada. The Way Forward. 03.11.2025

PCA President & CEO Paul de Jong speaks with Tim McMillan, the Founding Partner of Garrison Strategy, about a range of topics including Canada’s nation building strategy.

A New Hope: Alberta’s Pipeline Leadership 20.10.2025

PCA Vice President Darrel Reid talks about Alberta’s new pipeline initiative, and what it means for workers, indigenous partnerships, and Canada’s economic future. Guest hosted by Peter Csillag, VP of Wellington Advocacy.

A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats: A Conversation with Women Building Futures 15.09.2025

Alex Knight, PCA’s Manager, Corporate Communications, has a conversation with Tara Hoffmier about Women Building Futures’ impact on the progressive construction industry and the importance of psychologically safe workplaces.

Problems and Pitfalls of Project Labour Agreements 18.08.2025

Stephen Hamilton, PCA’s Director of Public Affairs, Ontario speaks with Keith Burkhardt, one of Canada’s leading labour lawyers about Project Labour Agreements.

A Careful Balancing Act for Canada’s Resource Industry 04.08.2025

Paul de Jong, PCA’s President & CEO, speaks with Stewart Muir, President & CEO of Resource Works, about the challenges ahead for our resource industry. 

Why BC’s Labour Policies Are So Wrong 21.07.2025

Dan Baxter, PCA’s Regional Director BC, inconversation with Ryan Bruce, Government Relations Director at CLAC.

A Conversation about Apprenticeship Training 07.07.2025

Paul de Jong, PCA’s President & CEO, continues his conversation with Lindsay Langill, Dean of the School of Technology and Trades at Thompson Rivers University about improving Canada’s apprenticeship system. 

Why the Skilled Trades are a Worthy Career Choice 23.06.2025

Paul de Jong, PCA’s President & CEO, speaks with Lindsay Langill, Dean of the School of Technology and Trades at Thompson Rivers University about a variety of topics including parity of esteem for the skilled trades.

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