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Keanin Loomis

@keaninloomis

Father, husband and President & CEO of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction. Hamilton is home.

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Great news from the Government this morning! They asked, Canadian industry answered, and they acted. Good on Chrystia Freeland for moving quickly and in harmonization with our American partners. theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…

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Beautiful day to be in our nation's capital for meetings with government, the opposition and key stakeholders in the steel industry. Every time I go by the War Memorial, I stop to pay tribute to Nathan Cirillo.

Beautiful day to be in our nation's capital for meetings with government, the opposition and key stakeholders in the steel industry. Every time I go by the War Memorial, I stop to pay tribute to Nathan Cirillo.
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Montreal, you're as beautiful as ever. Great to meet with so many members of CISC's Quebec Region this week. Such a rich history in steel for La Belle Province.

Montreal, you're as beautiful as ever. Great to meet with so many members of CISC's Quebec Region this week. Such a rich history in steel for La Belle Province.
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I know the value ArcelorMittalDofasco brings to #HamOnt. Today, I met with CEO Ron Bedard who spoke passionately about making greener steel. A focus of our convo was their motto “our strength is people.” We look forward to continuing to work with AMD on this transformational project.

I know the value <a href="/ArcelorMittal_D/">ArcelorMittalDofasco</a> brings to #HamOnt. Today, I met with CEO Ron Bedard who spoke passionately about making greener steel. A focus of our convo was their motto “our strength is people.” We look forward to continuing to work with AMD on this transformational project.
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It's not often my team comes to town. Glad to have a distraction from the all-too-serious political drama unfolding tonight Let's go Mets!

It's not often my team comes to town. Glad to have a distraction from the all-too-serious political drama unfolding tonight  Let's go Mets!
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A wonderful couple of days in Chicago meeting with fellow organizations in steel. Even got to a game at Wrigley. Thanks for hosting, American Institute of Steel Construction, and furthering the cross-border coordination of our industry.

A wonderful couple of days in Chicago meeting with fellow organizations in steel. Even got to a game at Wrigley. Thanks for hosting, <a href="/aisc/">American Institute of Steel Construction</a>, and furthering the cross-border coordination of our industry.
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A great week in Edmonton, meeting with CISC-ICCA members and getting a tour of the University of Alberta Engineering at Alberta Steel Centre. With every conversation, my knowledge of and appreciation for this critical Canadian industry grows immeasurably. #WeAreSteel

A great week in Edmonton, meeting with <a href="/CISCICCA/">CISC-ICCA</a> members and getting a tour of the <a href="/UAlberta/">University of Alberta</a> <a href="/UAlberta_Eng/">Engineering at Alberta</a> Steel Centre. With every conversation, my knowledge of and appreciation for this critical Canadian industry grows immeasurably. #WeAreSteel
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Great week in Ottawa meeting with CISC-ICCA stakeholders & many elected officials with steel industry employers in their ridings. Tariffs and ensuring taxpayer-funded projects use Canadian fabricators topped the agenda. It was good to catch up with #HamOnt MP @ChadCollinsMP.

Great week in Ottawa meeting with <a href="/CISCICCA/">CISC-ICCA</a> stakeholders &amp; many elected officials with steel industry employers in their ridings. Tariffs and ensuring taxpayer-funded projects use Canadian fabricators topped the agenda. It was good to catch up with #HamOnt MP @ChadCollinsMP.
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"Loomis says he's not only concerned about tariffs on Canadian steel, but also the risk that Canada might then impose retaliatory tariffs of its own and disrupt the flow of U.S. steel into this country." cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…

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An incredible week in Calgary at my first Canadian Steel Conference as President & CEO of CISC-ICCA! The passion & innovation from members & industry stakeholders leave no doubt that Canada's steel construction sector is strong, resilient & full of opportunity. #WeAreSteel24

An incredible week in Calgary at my first Canadian Steel Conference as President &amp; CEO of CISC-ICCA! The passion &amp; innovation from members &amp; industry stakeholders leave no doubt that Canada's steel construction sector is strong, resilient &amp; full of opportunity. #WeAreSteel24
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Thank you to the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) for choosing Burlington as the host city for your Spring Conference and for the opportunity to share remarks. Burlington, along with Ontario’s Big City Mayors, remains committed to supporting Canada’s steel industry and

Thank you to the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) for choosing Burlington as the host city for your Spring Conference and for the opportunity to share remarks.

Burlington, along with <a href="/ONBigCityMayors/">Ontario’s Big City Mayors</a>, remains committed to supporting Canada’s steel industry and
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CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram spoke with President and CEO of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction Keanin Loomis about the impact of Trump’s new steel tariffs. chch.com/chch-news/stee…

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Yes, absolutely! It'll take some time and investment, but we should never forget how vulnerable our supply of such important elements to our infrastructure is.

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Keanin Loomis slams BC’s reliance on Chinese steel. Local firms are shut out, transparency is gone, and jobs vanished—like Supreme Steel after the Pattullo bid. Delays prove the lowest bid isn’t the best. TEMU steel’s poor quality forces costly inspections. Have a listen: