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Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) members have been building, developing, and renovating Canadian homes for generations. We are sharing the extraordinary contributions CHBA members make in their communities every day through our ongoing #CdnBuilt for Generations campaign. Here are a few recent stories. To read more stories follow our hashtag or visit chba.ca/giving-back
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Marino General Contracting – a west coast family business succeeding through smart processes and putting people first
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By Natasha Rombough, Senior Director, Operations & Communications, CHBA
Meredith Yuen and Steve Marino didn’t plan on running a home building and renovation company, let alone assuming responsibility for one in their early twenties. But in the nearly 10 years since they suddenly took over the family business, Marino General Contracting Ltd. (Marino GC) is thriving.
Based in Vancouver, Marino GC...
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Legislative roundup: HST rebates, lower DCs, DC deferral clarification and Bill 98
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By Leor Margulies
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The Conservatives continue to focus on speeding the approval process and reducing the cost of housing in Ontario through a flurry of legislative announcements. These build on the other previous announcements: More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 and Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, 2024, and Fighting Delays, Building Fast Act, 2025. I do...
By Richard Lyall
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Ontario’s apprenticeship completion gap is not a statistical quirk – it is a structural failure with real economic consequences.
Fewer than half of apprentices ultimately complete their programs, and barely one in five do so on time. At the very moment when the province is staring down a projected construction shortfall of 52,000 workers by 2034, that gap...
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Renovation success: Leveraging the reach of members, HBAs and strategic digital touchpoints to drive results
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By Sarah Caron, Director, Renovation Services, CHBA
The 2025 Renovation Month campaign marked a milestone for RenoMark, generating a surge in brand awareness and engagement across Canada. By leveraging a multi-platform strategy, the initiative successfully connected with Canadian homeowners searching for renovation advice and trustworthy professionals. The campaign delivered an impressive 19.7 million total impressions across radio, print, digital and...
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Transform your property with Armour Side: The steel siding revolution
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Imagine a siding solution that never needs painting, resists fire and pests, withstands brutal weather and looks stunning for decades with virtually zero maintenance. That's not a dream. It's Armour Side and it's revolutionizing how property owners think about exterior protection.
By Kevin Lee, CHBA CEO
Those who work in the residential construction industry know how deeply Canadians value homeownership. Yet housing policy since last year’s federal election campaign has reverted to a focus on affordable (social) housing, after years of success by the Association in getting government to prioritize solutions that support homeownership and market-rate affordability. The good news is...
By Curtis Mercer, CHBA President
CHBA began 2026 in full engagement mode.
On Feb. 10, I joined CHBA colleagues from across the country in Ottawa for CHBA’s annual Day on the Hill. It was one of the busiest yet as CHBA builders, renovators, developers and association staff came together to meet directly with federal ministers, MPs and senior officials to talk...
By Alireza Khalili, Director of Business Development, Promise Robotics
Across Canada, homebuilders are facing some of the toughest conditions in recent memory. To restore affordability, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. (CMHC) estimates we’ll need up to 4.8 million new homes by 2035. That means building between 430,000 and 480,000 units annually – nearly twice the current rate of around 245,000...















