Episode #68: "Behind the Blueprints: The Secrets and Strategies of Building a Lasting Career in Trades with Tania Johnston”

In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster interviews Tania Johnston, CEO of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada. They discuss the wide range of career opportunities available within the mechanical trades, emphasizing the importance of apprenticeship programs, advocacy, and the significant roles these trades play in the construction industry. Tania provides insights into the association’s efforts to address labor shortages, promote women in trades, and the impact of their advocacy work. They also highlight the need to reintroduce trade education in high schools and advocate for targeted immigration to address workforce gaps. The episode concludes with a discussion on the benefits of mentorship and the various paths within the mechanical trades that can lead to long-term, fulfilling careers.

What to expect

01:05 Understanding the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada

01:47 Advocacy and Economic Impact

03:15 Member Representation and Training

04:13 Challenges and Opportunities in the Trades

06:29 Women in Trades and New Initiatives

10:55 Personal Journey and Mentorship

16:58 Student Chapter Program and Partnerships

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