Today, the Government of Canada tabled Bill C-50 “An Act respecting accountability, transparency and engagement to support the creation of sustainable jobs for workers and economic growth in a net-zero economy”. The legislation is aimed at addressing Canada’s transition to a carbon neutral economy, legislation Canada’s Building Trades Unions has been anticipating and advocating for.
BUILDING JOBS FOR TOMORROW: Canada’s Building Trades Unions annual conference brings together Federal Ministers, business and labour leaders
The much-anticipated conference returns May 8-10, 2023 in Gatineau, Quebec Ottawa, ON – May 2, 2023 – 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
ONE WORKPLACE INJURY OR DEATH IS ONE TOO MANY
Executive Director of Canada’s Building Trades Unions, Sean Strickland, has released the following statement on the 2023 Day of Mourning: “Canada’s Building Trades Unions stand in solidarity with workers across the country to recognize the National Day of Mourning – a day to remember workers who have died or been injured in workplace accidents or
BUDGET 2023 DELIVERS STRONG WINS FOR BUILDING TRADES WORKERS AND CANADA’S NET-ZERO ECONOMY
Today, the Government of Canada released the 2023 Federal Budget that included strong investments to build Canada’s green economy and strengthened Canada’s response to the US Inflation Reduction Act, building on commitments first announced in the Fall Economic Statement. Executive Director of Canada’s Building Trades Unions, Sean Strickland, has released the following statement in response
Statement by Canada’s Building Trades Unions on International Women’s Day
“On March 8, Canada’s Building Trades Unions join organizations and people across the world to mark International Women’s Day – a yearly reminder to address inequality in our country, and in our industry. I am proud of the many sisters that go to work in demanding jobs to build Canada each and every day. And,
Statement by Canada’s Building Trades Unions on Sustainable Jobs Plan
Today, the Government of Canada published its Sustainable Jobs Plan. The plan includes 10 key action areas including establishing government bodies to support sustainable jobs; improving labour market data collection; and actions to motivate investors and industry leadership to support workers. Legislation is set to be tabled later this year, which will lay out a
Canada’s Gas Energy Industry launches Energy for a Secure Future
(Ottawa, ON) Canada’s Gas Energy industry is pleased to announce the launch of Energy for a Secure Future (ESF). ESF is a non-partisan civil society initiative that brings together Canadian business leaders, Indigenous peoples, organizations, and experts to implement a new vision for Canada’s gas energy and infrastructure. ESF seeks to: advance reconciliation, reduce global emissions, and help
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada Statement
On this day 33 years ago, 14 women studying at the École Polytechnique in Montreal were murdered; it was the second deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. On December 6, we observe the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada. This day takes place during the 16 Days of Activism
Remembrance Day Message
Canada’s Building Trades Unions and our 600,000 members honour and thank the brave men and women and their families who have and continue to serve Canada. On November 8, Indigenous Veterans Day, and November 11, Remembrance Day, we join communities across the country as we pay our respects to Canada’s veterans and those currently serving.
CBTU Sees Value in Fall Economic Statement to Support Economy and Workers
Today, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, released the 2022 Fall Economic Statement, which includes investments and incentives to support Canada’s workforce. “Canada’s Building Trades Unions are pleased to see the Canadian Government’s continued support for workers in the 2022 Fall Economic Statement, including investments to grow our economy and counter-act