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Building Alberta: Passenger Rail, Good Jobs, and Economic MomentumCanada’s Building Trades Unions, Building Trades of Alberta and Friends of CABR Sign MOU to Advance Calgary–Banff Passenger Rail

Calgary, Alberta – Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU), Building Trades of Alberta (BTA), and Friends of Calgary Airport–Banff Rail (CABR) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to formalize collaboration in support of building the Calgary Airport–Downtown–Bow Valley–Banff passenger rail system.

The agreement signals a shared commitment to move from years of study to construction on one of Canada’s most shovel-ready passenger rail projects, creating good-paying union jobs, strengthening Alberta’s economy, and building confidence in Canada’s ability to deliver major infrastructure.

CABR represents an immediate opportunity to put Canada’s skilled tradespeople to work while diversifying Alberta’s economy. Designed primarily within an existing CPKC rail corridor and supported by MOUs with CPKC and the Canada Infrastructure Bank, the project is positioned to advance far more quickly than typical greenfield infrastructure. CABR was formally submitted in December 2025 to the federal Major Projects Office as a Project of National Interest.

“Canada has the workforce and the need,” said Sean Strickland, Executive Director of Canada’s Building Trades Unions. “This agreement reflects our members’ readiness to build nation-building infrastructure that delivers good jobs and long-term public value.”

Independent analysis estimates that combined Calgary Airport – Downtown Express (CADE) and CABR construction from Downtown to Banff would support approximately 9,900 job-years, equivalent to roughly 1,700 full-time jobs, generate nearly $700 million in economic output over a three-year build, and create hundreds of permanent operational jobs. Over the long term, the project is projected to support more than 22,000 jobs through tourism and related economic activity.

“Alberta’s building trades are ready to build,” said Terry Parker, Executive Director of Building Trades Alberta. “Investing in projects like CABR puts Albertans to work, supports apprentices, and delivers infrastructure that strengthens the province.”

The MOU emphasizes safety, quality, apprenticeship training, and inclusive workforce development, while recognizing the importance of coordination across municipal, provincial, and federal governments. Advancing CABR now would increase good-paying unionized employment and bring more opportunity to Alberta’s next generation of major infrastructure projects.

“Passenger rail from the airport through downtown Calgary to Banff is more than transportation, it’s an economic development strategy,” said Adam Waterous, Chair of Liricon Capital and lead proponent of CABR. “This MOU demonstrates alignment between labour, proponents, and advocates. With collaboration across governments, Alberta can show leadership by building infrastructure that works for workers, communities, and the economy.”

À propos de SMCC

Les Syndicats des métiers de la construction du Canada sont une alliance de 14 syndicats internationaux des secteurs de la construction, de l'entretien et de la fabrication qui représentent collectivement plus de 600 000 travailleurs spécialisés au Canada. Chaque année, nos syndicats et nos partenaires entrepreneurs signataires investissent plus de $300 millions d'argent du secteur privé pour financer et exploiter plus de 175 établissements de formation en apprentissage et d'éducation au Canada qui produisent les travailleurs spécialisés les plus sûrs, les mieux formés et les plus productifs au monde. Les syndicats des métiers de la construction du Canada représentent des membres qui travaillent dans plus de 60 métiers et professions différents, et génèrent six pour cent du PIB du Canada. Pour plus d'informations, consulte le site www.buildingtrades.ca.

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