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The Enhanced Construction Program (ECP) Expands

The Enhanced Construction Program (ECP) is a collaboration between the Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB) and UBC Local 494 Windsor. The program allows Grade 11 and 12 students to study at the Union’s training facility for a semester, rather than attending their local high school. Participants gain hands-on construction experience, earn health and...

Spotlight: Sandra Truckair

“I have always believed that putting in an honest day’s work is contagious and does not go unnoticed.” Sandra (“Sandy”) Truckair is a third-year scaffolder apprentice from Regina, Saskatchewan. She is well-known by Local 1985 members for her 15 years of dedicated service to the Union, including the past seven years at the CO-OP Refinery....

Kapyong Barracks (Naawi-Oodena)

UBC members are proud to be part of the historic redevelopment of the former Kapyong Barracks site in Winnipeg, now officially known as Naawi-Oodena – meaning “centre of the heart and community.” Previously a military base, the land was initially transferred to the government. However, following a landmark court victory, Treaty One First Nations (T1N)...

LNG Canada

LNG Canada is a landmark energy project located in Kitimat, British Columbia. It is Canada’s first large-scale liquefied natural gas export terminal and is the largest private sector investment in Canadian history, with a total cost of around $40 Billion. The project involves a 670-kilometre pipeline that annually carries 14 million tonnes of natural gas...

British Columbia Collective Bargaining Update

Negotiating as a unified interprovincial organization continues to pay dividends for members across the Carpenters’ Regional Council. Following success at the bargaining table in both Ontario and Alberta, British Columbia is now undergoing its annual bargaining period. Recent good-faith wage negotiations have secured meaningful increases and stronger compensation packages for members in the province, across...

Carpenters’ Regional Council Successfully Ratifies New Registered Collective Agreement in Alberta

Edmonton, AB – The Carpenters’ Regional Council (CRC) is pleased to announce that UBC members in Alberta have successfully voted to ratify a new province-wide registered collective agreement (RCA). The new agreement will deliver a 10% wage increase over the next four years for union carpenters across the province.   The three affiliated Local Unions of...

Mental Health Awareness Month

Check out Mental Health: Tips, Reminders, and Finding Resources!   When trying to maintain our mental health, some days can be harder than others. On difficult days, we may even feel that we’re totally on our own. As a UBC member with the Carpenters’ Regional Council (CRC), you share a bond with your fellow brothers...

2025 Ontario Budget Strengthens Investment in Skilled Trades

On May 15th, the Government of Ontario released its 2025 budget, in which Premier Doug Ford and Minister David Piccini continue to prioritize investment in the skilled trades. The budget includes substantial funding for construction training initiatives across the province.   A key highlight is the government’s commitment to expand the In-Class Enhancement Fund by...