The much-anticipated conference returns May 8-10, 2023 in Gatineau, Quebec
Hundreds of building trades leaders from across Canada will gather at the Hilton Lac-Leamy in Gatineau next week (May 8-10) for Canada’s Building Trades Unions’ (CBTU) annual conference, themed Building Jobs for Tomorrow.
The Conference features:
- CBTU’s Annual Distinction Awards
- Interactive workshops focused on major projects in both Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage and Hydrogen
- Plenary speeches from government, labour, industry and business leaders on how Canada’s skilled trades workforce is poised to build a net-zero economy, and increase opportunities for equity-deserving groups in the construction industry
What: CBTU Annual Conference – ‘Building Jobs for Tomorrow’
When: May 8-10, 2023
Who: Federal elected officials
Colin Guldimann, Senior Economist, RBC Wealth Management
Johanne Senecal, Vice President of Sustainability, External Relations, and Indigenous Affairs, CAPP
Michele E. Harradence, Senior Vice President and President, Gas Distribution, Enbridge
Richard Horrobin, Vice-President Business Development & Energy Innovation, Bruce Power
Brett Plummer, Chief Nuclear Officer and Vice President Nuclear, NB Power
Gary Rose, Vice President New Nuclear Growth, OPG
Shannon Joseph, Executive Director, Energy for a Secure Future
Kendall Dilling, President, Pathways Alliance
Trent Vichie, CEO, EverWind Fuels
Ehren Corey, Infrastructure Bank of Canada
Keynote speaker: Peter Mansbridge, former Chief Correspondent
Where: Hilton Lac-Leamy, 3 Bd du Casino, Gatineau, Quebec