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More Women Joining the Trades

As Alberta’s population continues to rise, so does the demand for new housing, infrastructure, and skilled professionals to build it all. Those of us in this sector are keenly aware that the province’s booming construction industry urgently needs more workers, and fortunately, more women are stepping up to fill these essential roles over time. This shift comes at a fitting moment in Canada as appreciation for, and awareness of, women in the trades is gaining momentum.

Last week marked both the 116th International Women’s Day as well as the newer Women in Construction Week™, or WIC Week™. The week utilizes presentations, awards, social media, and events to shed light on women’s success stories and initiatives within the construction industry internationally. SAIT’s Women in Trades and Technology (WITT) Committee, Women Building Futures programming, The Office to Advance Women Apprentices Alberta, NAIT’s Women Leading and Building Canada’s Future program, and BTA’s Build Together: Women of the Alberta Building Trades are all excellent examples of local efforts to support more women entering, training, and thriving in the skilled trades. You can also check out our website for more helpful resources

Although currently fewer than 10% of workers on-site are female, this number is gradually increasing thanks to initiatives – including the above – that encourage women to consider skilled trades as a viable and rewarding career path. With competitive wages, job security, and opportunities for advancement, the skilled trades truly present promising futures for women looking to find success in the province’s job market. As more women take up the tools, Alberta’s workforce, and economy, will be stronger for it.