Hey canada, we're ready for phase 2

let's build that!

Canada’s first LNG export cargo is more than a milestone, it’s proof of what skilled tradespeople can accomplish when given the opportunity to build.

Over six years, 65,000 workers helped construct LNG Canada and the Coastal GasLink pipeline, delivering one of the largest and most significant energy projects in Canadian history.

Together, they proved Canada has the talent, expertise, and workforce to build world-class energy infrastructure.

Now it’s time for the next chapter.

Phase 2 means more jobs. More opportunity. More Canadian energy reaching global markets. And a chance to build on the success we’ve already achieved.

We proved we can do it.

Now we’re ready to do even more.

Celebrate the workers who built Phase 1, and support the future they’re ready to build in Phase 2.

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impact of Phase 1

Our members are proud of the projects we’ve built from coast to coast, and you’ll frequently hear them proudly declare ‘I built that!’ to their friends, families, and communities whenever they’re near a project they’ve worked on. 

Other projects building by canada's building trades union members

Below are some recent major projects where thousands of our members have come together to build a better Canada.

LNG Canada Kitimat Phase 1

Canada’s first LNG export cargo. The LNG Canada project, and the Coastal GasLink pipeline that feeds it, employed 65,000 workers over roughly a six-year construction period, including thousands of skilled tradespeople.
COMPLETE

Gordie Howe International Bridge

Our members have been instrumental in building the Gordie Howe International Bridge, spanning Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan. The Gordie Howe International Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
COMPLETE

Muskrat Falls

Muskrat Falls is a hydroelectric generating station in Newfoundland and Labrador. The project broke ground in 2013 and was completed in 2021. Muskrat Falls produces 4.9 TWh of electricity annually.
COMPLETE

Site C

LNG Site C is a hydroelectric generating station on the Peace River in British Columbia that began construction in 2015 and is slated for completion in 2025.
IN PROGRESS

Parliament Rehabilitation Project

Parliament Hill is undergoing massive renovations and a complete modernization of infrastructure. The project began in 2018 and is slated for completion in 2028.
IN PROGRESS

Jansen Potash Project

Located in Saskatchewan, production at Jansen is expected to begin in 2026. Once completed, Jansen will be one of the world’s largest potash mines, producing approximately 8.5 million metric tons annually.
IN PROGRESS