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ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction is a fast, no-spin briefing for construction and resource business owners — the projects, the politics, and the policy decisions that hit your job site and your bottom line. Hosted by Jordan Bateman of ICBA, Canada's largest construction association, from a free-enterprise point of view.

Inflation, pipelines, megaproject overruns, housing, labour, red tape — we cut through the headlines and tell you what it actually means for your business. Sharp, useful, and under ten minutes.

New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Subscribe, and send it to one person who builds for a living.
Learn more at icba.ca. For the economics behind the headlines, subscribe to ICBA's twice-weekly EconoBot briefing at icba.ca/economics.</description>
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ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction is a fast, no-spin briefing for construction and resource business owners — the projects, the politics, and the policy decisions that hit your job site and your bottom line. Hosted by Jordan Bateman of ICBA, Canada's largest construction association, from a free-enterprise point of view.

Inflation, pipelines, megaproject overruns, housing, labour, red tape — we cut through the headlines and tell you what it actually means for your business. Sharp, useful, and under ten minutes.

New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Subscribe, and send it to one person who builds for a living.
Learn more at icba.ca. For the economics behind the headlines, subscribe to ICBA's twice-weekly EconoBot briefing at icba.ca/economics.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>C &amp; C #3 - The Condo Bailout Blunder</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>ritish Columbia just hit a record pile of unsold condos. The government's big idea? Buy them — with your money. Welcome to the condo bailout.</p><p>Episode 3 of ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction: the news that matters to the people who build British Columbia and Alberta. The condo buyback, a premier racing home from China for a federal deal, and the construction-jobs number nobody wants to see.</p><p>I'm Jordan Bateman, VP of Communications &amp; Advocacy at ICBA. New episodes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.</p><p>**Chapters**<br>00:00 — Cold open<br>00:25 — The condo bailout<br>03:30 — Eby cuts his China trip short for a deal with Ottawa<br>06:00 — The construction-jobs number nobody wants to see<br>07:45 — Kicker: oil drops, a break on your costs</p><p>**Stories &amp; sources**<br>• The condo buyback — critics, numbers, and the market context — https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/canada-bc-partnership-condo-conversion-metro-vancouver-supply-criticism<br>• Eby cuts China trip short for a B.C.–Ottawa major-projects MOU — https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article/bc-close-to-mou-with-ottawa-that-may-include-massey-tunnel-replacement-funding/<br>• Ottawa nearing a major-projects deal with B.C. — https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-ottawa-nearing-major-projects-deal-with-bc-as-alberta-closes-in-on/<br>• ICBA Economics — Construction Cools as Job Vacancies Crater — https://icba.ca/economics-blog/icba-econobot-construction-cools-as-job-vacancies-crater</p><p>📩 Subscribe to ICBA Economics — the most helpful email you'll get all week: https://icba.ca/economics<br>▶️ Subscribe on YouTube and your favourite podcast platform so you don't miss an episode.</p><p>If this was useful, send it to one person who builds for a living.</p><p>#ICBA #construction #BCpoli #housing #affordability #resourceeconomy</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>ritish Columbia just hit a record pile of unsold condos. The government's big idea? Buy them — with your money. Welcome to the condo bailout.</p><p>Episode 3 of ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction: the news that matters to the people who build British Columbia and Alberta. The condo buyback, a premier racing home from China for a federal deal, and the construction-jobs number nobody wants to see.</p><p>I'm Jordan Bateman, VP of Communications &amp; Advocacy at ICBA. New episodes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.</p><p>**Chapters**<br>00:00 — Cold open<br>00:25 — The condo bailout<br>03:30 — Eby cuts his China trip short for a deal with Ottawa<br>06:00 — The construction-jobs number nobody wants to see<br>07:45 — Kicker: oil drops, a break on your costs</p><p>**Stories &amp; sources**<br>• The condo buyback — critics, numbers, and the market context — https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/canada-bc-partnership-condo-conversion-metro-vancouver-supply-criticism<br>• Eby cuts China trip short for a B.C.–Ottawa major-projects MOU — https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article/bc-close-to-mou-with-ottawa-that-may-include-massey-tunnel-replacement-funding/<br>• Ottawa nearing a major-projects deal with B.C. — https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-ottawa-nearing-major-projects-deal-with-bc-as-alberta-closes-in-on/<br>• ICBA Economics — Construction Cools as Job Vacancies Crater — https://icba.ca/economics-blog/icba-econobot-construction-cools-as-job-vacancies-crater</p><p>📩 Subscribe to ICBA Economics — the most helpful email you'll get all week: https://icba.ca/economics<br>▶️ Subscribe on YouTube and your favourite podcast platform so you don't miss an episode.</p><p>If this was useful, send it to one person who builds for a living.</p><p>#ICBA #construction #BCpoli #housing #affordability #resourceeconomy</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:34:52 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>B.C. approved a big new mine last week — then took a bow for the very law that froze everybody else's mine. That's where we start.</p><p>Episode 2 of ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction: the news that matters to the people who build British Columbia and Alberta. A mine, a data-centre gold rush, and a pipeline deadline — and one question running underneath all of it: which governments actually let you build?</p><p>Hosted by Jordan Bateman, VP of Communications &amp; Advocacy at ICBA. New episodes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.</p><p>**Chapters**<br>00:00 — Cold open<br>00:25 — Red Chris mine gets the green light (and the DRIPA spin to ignore)<br>03:15 — The data-centre gold rush — and who can actually power it<br>05:40 — Pipeline! Alberta's July 1 deadline<br>07:20 — The number that ties it together: B.C. 1.1% vs Alberta 2.3%<br>08:40 — Kicker: Alberta puts a price tag on leaving</p><p>📩 Subscribe to ICBA Economics — the most helpful email you'll get all week: https://icba.ca/economics<br>▶️ Subscribe on YouTube and your favourite podcast platform so you don't miss an episode.</p><p>If this was useful, send it to one person who builds for a living.</p><p>#ICBA #construction #BCpoli #ABpoli #LNG #mining #resourceeconomy</p>]]>
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      <title>ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction #1: Pipelines, Mine Frozen, Massey Postponed</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Inflation's back, Alberta's pipeline clock is ticking, and B.C. just blew up another megaproject contract. Welcome to Episode 1.</p><p>ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction is the news that matters to the people who build British Columbia and Alberta — fast, sharp, and straight up. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with Jordan Bateman.<br>On this episode:</p><p>– Inflation hits 3.2% — gas up 33%, groceries up again — and what it means on a job site</p><p>– Alberta's nine-day countdown to a million-barrel pipeline proposal, and why David Eby's "same coast, different liquid" position doesn't add up</p><p>– A $5-billion gold-and-copper mine stalled because the NDP fumbled its duty to consult</p><p>– The Massey tunnel contract blowup — and how a funded 2024 bridge became a $9-billion-and-climbing hole in the ground<br>Chapters (adjust to your cut):</p><p>0:00 Cold open: inflation's back</p><p>0:30 Inflation hits 3.2%</p><p>2:00 Alberta's pipeline countdown vs. Eby's veto</p><p>4:30 KSM mine stalled — sloppy consultation, $5B price</p><p>6:30 Massey tunnel: what did we get for it?</p><p>📩 Want the economics behind the headlines? Subscribe to ICBA's twice-weekly EconoBot briefing — the most useful email you'll get all week: https://icba.ca/economics</p><p>🔨 Learn more about ICBA, Canada's largest construction association: https://icba.ca</p><p>🎧 Listen on your favourite podcast app: search for Coffee and Construction.</p><p>If this was useful, subscribe and send it to one person who builds for a living.</p><p>Follow ICBA: X @icbabc | LinkedIn: ICBA | Facebook: theICBA<br>#bcpoli #abpoli #construction #pipelines #inflation #ICBA #resourceeconomy #BCndp</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Inflation's back, Alberta's pipeline clock is ticking, and B.C. just blew up another megaproject contract. Welcome to Episode 1.</p><p>ICBA Coffee &amp; Construction is the news that matters to the people who build British Columbia and Alberta — fast, sharp, and straight up. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with Jordan Bateman.<br>On this episode:</p><p>– Inflation hits 3.2% — gas up 33%, groceries up again — and what it means on a job site</p><p>– Alberta's nine-day countdown to a million-barrel pipeline proposal, and why David Eby's "same coast, different liquid" position doesn't add up</p><p>– A $5-billion gold-and-copper mine stalled because the NDP fumbled its duty to consult</p><p>– The Massey tunnel contract blowup — and how a funded 2024 bridge became a $9-billion-and-climbing hole in the ground<br>Chapters (adjust to your cut):</p><p>0:00 Cold open: inflation's back</p><p>0:30 Inflation hits 3.2%</p><p>2:00 Alberta's pipeline countdown vs. Eby's veto</p><p>4:30 KSM mine stalled — sloppy consultation, $5B price</p><p>6:30 Massey tunnel: what did we get for it?</p><p>📩 Want the economics behind the headlines? Subscribe to ICBA's twice-weekly EconoBot briefing — the most useful email you'll get all week: https://icba.ca/economics</p><p>🔨 Learn more about ICBA, Canada's largest construction association: https://icba.ca</p><p>🎧 Listen on your favourite podcast app: search for Coffee and Construction.</p><p>If this was useful, subscribe and send it to one person who builds for a living.</p><p>Follow ICBA: X @icbabc | LinkedIn: ICBA | Facebook: theICBA<br>#bcpoli #abpoli #construction #pipelines #inflation #ICBA #resourceeconomy #BCndp</p>]]>
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