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Labour shortages threaten several ambitious projects that could shape Montreal's future

Montreal of the Future exhibit showcases major projects that could be hampered by construction workforce, productivity issues
Claude Marcotte, second from left, an executive vice-president and partner at Carbonleo, was on hand at the Montreal of the Future exhibit to show off an ambitious slate of future new properties around the Royalmount Mall. (Kristian Gravenor/CoStar)
Claude Marcotte, second from left, an executive vice-president and partner at Carbonleo, was on hand at the Montreal of the Future exhibit to show off an ambitious slate of future new properties around the Royalmount Mall. (Kristian Gravenor/CoStar)
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October 2, 2025 | 7:35 P.M.

Visitors at a real estate exhibit in downtown Montreal recently peered at sculpted models of planned neighbourhoods complete with high-rises, residential complexes, office towers and parks that developers hope one day make their mark on the local skyline.

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