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Building a world without blood cancers

Join leaders in the construction industry to support the blood cancer community!

How can you support the blood cancer community?

The construction industry is one of collaboration. Each team must do its part to ensure that the foundation, the electricity or the finishing's are completed in symbiosis to ensure that a project is completed. This is why the industry has decided once again this year to BUILD A WORLD WITHOUT BLOOD CANCER. The goal is clear: to rally the field in support of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada. In 2022, this initiative raised over $240,000 and is once again aiming to increase its goal and further expand across Canada.

Leaders in the construction industry have stepped up to build a world without blood cancers and are asking for your support TODAY! There are two key opportunities for you to have a meaningful impact:

  1. Support the blood cancer community by making a $1000+ donation to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada.
  2. Sign up to join these leaders in reaching out to your network for support – contact us to learn more!

Building a world without blood cancers

Leadership Team

John Brandone

Montreal, Quebec
Project Director, Capsol

"Through construction, we build a better and stable future for everyone. Through the LLSC, we can create a future free of blood cancers. Today, leaders in construction mobilize to support the blood cancer community; because everyone deserves a better and blood cancer-free world!"

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Hubie Splinter

Ottawa, Ontario
President, Graebeck Construction Ltd

"Seeing the impact cancer had on my family I was motivated to join forces with the Construction Industry to conquer cancer. My goal is to cultivate hope, inspiration, and support to create a world without cancer in our lifetime."

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Ian Kirouac

Montreal, Quebec
EVP - Canadian Building Operations and Corporate Transformation, Pomerleau

"Cancer and leukemia can affect everyone and changes lives. I saw it with my daughter, Florence. This is why the construction industry must collaborate. Cancer is a cause that unites"

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John Marcovecchio

Montreal, Quebec
Chief Executive Officer, Magil Construction

"Survival rates are only going up, it's been so great to see that since I started being involved in 2007. As a donor and leader at the LLSC, it is inspiring to see our efforts having an impact and seeing the results"

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Lorin Robar

Halifax, Nova Scotia
Regional Vice President - Atlantic Canada, Pomerleau

"As a leader in the construction industry, we are guided by our family values. LOVE is one of our values - Love of our people. I became involved because one of our employees was diagnosed with stage 2B Hodgkin’s Lymphoma at the age of 23; we are very grateful that his cancer treatment resulted in full remission. Let’s unite and help raise money for new and innovative cancer research that will one day lead to a cure. Together, we can continue to make life-changing differences and build a world without blood cancers."

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Jean Claude Coelho

Jean-Claude Coelho

Ottawa, Ontario
Ottawa Construction Initiative Chair.
President & Owner, National Contract Glazing

"Having had a family member pass through this devastating disease, it made me realize how essential it is to give so that medical research can continue to progress as quickly as possible"

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Honoured Hero

Marine Bazian-Pin?de

Marine Bazian-Pin?de - Honoured Hero

At 16 years old, I was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin lymphoma. It was in the middle of the school year. While my friends were getting ready for prom, I was in the hospital fighting for my life. The nausea, hair loss, extreme fatigue and pain often left me physically and mentally exhausted. Despite this, I remained hopeful and confident that I would beat the disease. I learned to appreciate every little bit of progress and every brief period of relief.

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