Credit: Creative Commons/Flickr User Gerard Donnelly The Amundsen, a Coast Guard icebreaker and research vessel docked in Quebec City, is one of the many far-flung workplaces for the variety of 1,000-plus electronic technologists covered covered by the new agreement with the Canadian government. With the federal election on the horizon, Ottawa, Ontario, Local 2228 reached…
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OPIOIDS and the Construction Industry
Opioid deaths in the U.S. and Canada are at epidemic levels, ravaging communities across regional, ethnic and socioeconomic divides. But no industry suffers higher rates of addiction and death than one of our own: construction. “This is something that has hit our industry especially hard,” said International President Lonnie R. Stephenson. “I want every one…
MoreChris Taran Awarded the 2019 NETCO Leadership Excellence Award
Chris Taran, RSE, started his career in the electrical industry in 1995. He obtained his Certificate of Qualification with Red Seal Endorsement in 2000. After several years working at his trade his focus shifted to teaching as a trade’s instructor and in 2012, he was appointed the Directors of Apprenticeship and Training IBEW Local 2085. …
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A landmark day for the electrical industry! Today our report was presented to MTCU Minister Ross Romano. Thank you to all Organizations involved for their support and insight into drafting this very insightful document. “Skills and Safety Matter”
MoreNational Lineworker Appreciation Day
On October 2, 2018, IBEW Canada joined the Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) to launch a national campaign calling for federal legislation which would designate July 10th as National Lineworker Appreciation Day. A day that is also significant to the IBEW, as our founder Henry Miller, passed away while on the job working as a linemen back in 1896….
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When the Ottawa River swelled to record levels this spring, IBEW members were there to help. “Anytime there’s a call, we always help out,” said Toronto Local 636 Business Representative Mike Hall. The end of April saw the river that forms part of the border between Ontario and Quebec rise to over 80 meters above…
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