Greetings: February 21, 2022 – Family Day/Heritage Day/Louis Riel Day/Islander Day This mid-February holiday first began in 1990, in Alberta, celebrated as “Family Day”. In most provinces of Canada (BC, AB, SK, ON, NB) the third Monday in February is observed as a regional statutory holiday, often known in general as Family Day. In Manitoba,…
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Manitoba Member Wins National Indigenous Coaching Award
It’s not every day that someone wins recognition for doing what they love, but that’s exactly what happened to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Local 2034 member Patrick Leask when he won the National Indigenous Coaching Award. “It meant so much just to be nominated. I was really surprised, and then even more so to receive the award,”…
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For nearly a century, a statue representing a World War I Canadian Army soldier — affectionately known as “Tommy” — has famously stood at attention and largely undisturbed in Sarnia, Ontario’s Veterans Park. But after someone vandalized the statue last year, IBEW members from this city on Lake Huron’s southern shore took charge of the…
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Sisters and Brothers: Last year when I wrote my holiday wishes I talked about 2020 being a year like no other; we were in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic with many areas of our country either shut down or headed in that direction. While 2021 did offer some promise with the role out of…
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After nearly two decades without any official standard, skilled trades certification is coming back to British Columbia. “I cannot understate the importance of bringing compulsory certification back to B.C.,” said First District International Vice President Thomas Reid. “We’re seeing other jurisdictions in Canada trying to go the opposite direction and B.C.’s failed experiment should be…
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Greetings: Originally called “Armistice Day”, Remembrance Day was first observed throughout the British Commonwealth in 1919. It was held to pay tribute to the end of the First World War through the signing of the Armistice Agreement on November 11, 1918 at 11 am. Armistice Day was held on the Monday during the week in…
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