Canada’s construction industry will gather in Québec City for its Annual Conference and 107th Annual General Meeting

QUÉBEC CITY, March 6, 2025

The Canadian Construction Association (CCA) is looking forward to hosting fellow industry leaders and partners in Québec City, QC for its 2025 Annual Conference and its 107th Annual General Meeting, from March 11-14, 2025.

With a new Liberal leader on the horizon, a federal election approaching, and Canada-U.S. political dynamics shifting dramatically, the 2025 CCA Annual Conference in Quebec City is an important opportunity to come together at a pivotal moment for Canada’s construction industry.

Notable conference events will include the following:

  • An Opening Keynote Address from Chantal Hébert, Charting the future: Canadian politics in transition
  • A CEO Power Lunch featuring Zey Emir, President of Revay & Associates, and Patrick Lamarre, President of Kiewit Canada
  • An expert panel on the future of trade-enabling infrastructure
  • An important discussion with sector and community leaders, Fortifying Canada: The role of construction in disaster resilient infrastructure and emergency response
  • The CCA National Awards Breakfast
  • And so much more!

“The annual conference is a special time for our industry to come together to discuss the challenges that we’re all facing, and provide an important space for communication and collaboration,” said Rodrigue Gilbert, CCA’s President. “This is an event that our team and our members look forward to each and every year, and we look forward to the discussions and collaboration which will undoubtedly follow.”


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About the Canadian Construction Association
CCA represents more than 18,000 member firms drawn from 57 local and provincial integrated partner associations across Canada. CCA gives voice to the public policy, legal and standards development goals of contractors, suppliers and allied business professionals working in, or with, Canada’s institutional, commercial, industrial, civil and multi-residential construction industry.

The construction sector is one of Canada’s largest employers and a major contributor to the country’s economic success. The industry, 99.6 per cent of which is made up of small and medium enterprises, employs more than 1.6 million Canadians and contributes 7.5 per cent of Canada’s Gross Domestic Product.