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Building Trades of Alberta

We coordinate and promote the interests of 18 Alberta local trade unions whose 60,000 members work in the residential, commercial and industrial construction, maintenance, and fabrication industries.

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Construction Trades Hub

Everything you need to start your career in the unionized skilled trades.

Start Planning Your Construction Career:

  • Explore the many skilled trades in Alberta.
  • Sign up for FREE trade-specific learning resources, videos, tutorials and more!
  • Use easy-to-access online study tools to help guide you through your apprenticeship.
  • Learn how joining a union can support you in your successful career.

Building Resiliency

Building Resiliency is an innovative program designed to support the Building Trades of Alberta’s membership in raising awareness about mental health, wellness, and resiliency in the workplace.

Supporting Mental Health and Wellness:

  • Develop skills for managing your mental, physical, financial and social wellbeing.
  • Become a certified Peer Support through the Workplace Mental Health Leadership Certificate program.
  • Learn about the benefits of a Recovery-Informed-Workplace.
  • Sign up for Breaking Free, a free interactive digital service that offers confidential recovery support for alcohol and drugs.
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Apprentices and Training

The BTA affiliated unions provide the best safety training and skills training in the industry. Working with our industry partners, the BTA and its locals promote careers in the building trades through visits to high schools, trade fairs, scholarships, and much more.

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Build Together

Build Together is committed to highlighting rewarding careers in the unionized skilled trades to underrepresented groups, including women, Indigenous, youth, and new Canadians.

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Path Forward

BTA’s Path Forward initiative seeks to foster hope and belonging in Alberta’s Indigenous youth, countering high rates of addiction, incarceration, mental health issues, and suicides in their communities.

The Skilled Trades Advantage

The BTA coordinates and promotes the interests of 18 Alberta local skilled trades unions, whose more than 60,000 members work in the residential, commercial and industrial construction, maintenance, and fabrication industries.

The BTA:

  • promotes a safe industry
  • works to influence legislation, regulation, and government sentiment toward organized labor
  • creates and participates in alliances and partnerships with owners and contractors
  • participates in boards, associations, committees and other industry groups
  • develops programs that support under-represented groups in the trades
  • develops programs that highlight the value of unionized labour in order to help create more work opportunities for our members
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Building Trades of Alberta

Building Trades of Alberta

The BTA proudly coordinates and promotes the interests of 18 Alberta local skilled trades unions

Minister Randy Boissonnault spoke to the Canada's Building Trades Unions Conference on the Canadian Government's work to develop green energy union jobs. The minister discussed federal government's long-term plan to invest in apprenticeships in emissions-friendly skilled trades careers. #cdntrades #buildingtrades ... See MoreSee Less
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Josh Bizjak spoke on the data gathered by the Tommy Douglas (the Official) on mental health wellness in the workplace among our members, what issues cause workplace mental health struggles and how we can help. Follow the link to view their findings: www.douglascoldwelllayton.ca/final_report_mental_health_andTo take the Canada's Building Trades Unions survey on mental health in our industry: click here: www.research.net/r/F5HQ5R9To get involved in our Building Resiliency program and help promote mental health wellness for our members, follow the link here: buildingresiliency.bta.ca/#cdntrades #buildingtradesofalberta #buildingtrades #mentalhealthwellness #buildingresiliency ... See MoreSee Less
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Canada's Building Trades Unions Executive Director Sean Strickland spoke on the great initiatives being undertaken by Building Trades councils and unions across the country. Sean discussed the achievements of the Building Trades' political engagement. This includes actions being taken to curb the underground labour market which is undermining our industry. The BTA is continuing to work with partners in government to further combat the crisis of undocumented worker exploitation in Alberta. For more information, view here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJz3_ETZTQYAdditionally, Sean discussed the upcoming major project opportunities. This includes nuclear energy developments. The BTA is proud to be engaging with nuclear developers, signing MOU's with companies to ensure that the coming nuclear industry employs Alberta's Building Trades members.#cdntrades #buildingtradesofalberta #buildingtrades #migrantworkers ... See MoreSee Less
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Canada's Building Trades Unions Chairman Robert Kucheran called the 2024 conference to order and imparted his wisdom on the great task before the brothers and sisters of the Building Trades unions.Robert emphasized the opportunity before us to our show our collective strength in advocating for public projects to hire Canadian skilled trades workers. "Alone, you're just one voice. But together you are the Building Trades."You can send a direct message to our governments by filling out this form on the CBTU website: buildingtrades.ca/advocacy/windsor/#cdntrades #buildingtrades #buildingtradesofalberta ... See MoreSee Less
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We were joined by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for an insightful discussion on innovation and investments in our industry. This includes the prevailing wage and investment tax credits which will create good union jobs and put money in the pockets of our members.Canada's Building Trades Unions Executive Director Sean Strickland asked PM Trudeau questions on the expansion of the Temporary Foreign Workers and the need to support unionized trades workers, new projects and more. Justin Trudeau committed to collaborating with labour unions to ensure new projects are employing unionized Canadian workers.Canada's Minister of Labour Seamus O'Regan delivered an eloquent introduction and spoke and discussed what respecting workers means. The minister emphasized the need for funding for union apprenticeship training centres, which the BTA is working across all party lines to achieve for Alberta's apprentices.#buildingtradesofalberta #buildingtrades #cdntrades #skilledtrades ... See MoreSee Less
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