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UBC CANADIAN DISTRICT-WIDE VIRTUAL MEETING

U.S. Election Results

What do they mean for the UBC and our members?

Join Jason Rowe, Vice President, Canadian District, UBCJA and your brothers and sisters from across Canada to discuss the results and how they affect you and your union!

DATE: Thursday December 3rd

TIME: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EST

Moderator: Mark Lewis | General Counsel, Carpenters’ District Council of Ontario

Panelists: 

  • Kyle Makarios | US National Political Director, UBCJA
  • Clyde Scollan | Business Development, British Columbia Regional Council of Carpenters
  • Mike Yorke | President and Director of Public Affairs and Innovation, Carpenters’ District Council of Ontario

Happy Thanksgiving!

Brothers and Sisters,

On behalf of the Executive Board and staff of the Atlantic Canada Regional Council I would like to extend warm wishes for a happy Thanksgiving to our membership and their families.  Undoubtedly 2020 has been a difficult and challenging year.  Covid restrictions put in place did not allow for gatherings in April so family Easter celebrations were out of the question.  Things have loosened up a bit so we are able to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with family. 

Construction workers have been deemed essential during the pandemic and you have played a very important role in keeping the economy going through the greatest crisis in our lifetime.  Each day our members go to work to keep our provinces and our country going strong.  I speak on behalf of all Board members and staff when I say we are very proud to have the honor of serving you Brothers and Sisters.

 I urge you to follow safety protocols when you are on the jobsite and out and about.  Wearing a mask and using hand sanitizer has become the norm – just a few short months ago we never would have believed that to be possible.  It can be trying at times and we would like to ease up on restrictions but the “Atlantic Bubble” and the rules in place have made us the safest place in the country to live.

There have been many new benefits and programs introduced by government to assist Canadians that have found themselves out of work due to the pandemic.  We are  in the process of doing further updates on our website for your information and we will also be sending out a mass email in the coming days.  Monthly newsletters to members are being sent out to keep you updated for your region and we are hoping to be able to start conducting safe membership meetings in locations where possible by late October or early November- pending government restrictions.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.  

EST Romero

Labour Day 2020

In 1881, Peter J. McGuire helped found the United Brotherhood of Carpenters. In 1882, he proposed the idea of Labour Day to become a national holiday. Peter J. McGuire is now known as the founder of Labour Day. 


This Labour day, we want to remember our past and continue to build our future. We are stronger in numbers and we would like to thank all our membership for their continued strength and dedication. We would like to wish you and your families a safe and happy Labour Day weekend. 

Local 1386 Election of Delegates to the 42nd General Convention

The Election of the Local 1386 Delegates for the General Convention will take place Monday, August 17th 2020.

Voting will be open from 8:30am-8:30pm and will take place at 82 Timothy Ave S. Hanwell (The Fredericton Office).

The Nominees are:

CARRIER, Gerald

CORNFORD, Ben

DAWSON, James

GILLESPIE, Jamie

LYONS, Mark

MADORE, Joseph

MANN, Quentin

ROMERO, Debbie

THOMPSON, Mark

THOMPSON, Walter

WISEMAN, Graham

THE UBC TURNS 139!

On August 12th, 1881, Peter J. McGuire organized a convention in Chicago for 36 carpenters from 11 different cities. And with that, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters was born.

From 1881 to 2020, our union has accomplished so much. We’ve weathered many storms, but always come out stronger. As we continue to mentor and educate the newest generation of union carpenters, we always uphold the UBC’s legacy of hard work, top-notch training, and strong leadership.