PRESS RELEASE: How does the federal government’s rejection of Baffinland’s mining expansion project help Canada’s shrinking economy?

Following is a press release issued by Local 793 regarding Federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal’s decision to reject Baffinland Iron Mines’ Phase 2 expansion proposal. HOW DOES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S REJECTION OF BAFFINLAND’S MINING EXPANSION PROJECT HELP CANADA’S SHRINKING ECONOMY? OAKVILLE, ON, Nov. 18, 2022 – The International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793 (“Local 793”) is deeply disappointed with Federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal’s decision to reject Baffinland Iron Mines’ Phase 2 expansion proposal and his clear failure to recognize the significant economic consequences of this decision […]

Following is a press release issued by Local 793 regarding Federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal’s decision to reject Baffinland Iron Mines’ Phase 2 expansion proposal.

HOW DOES THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S REJECTION OF BAFFINLAND’S MINING EXPANSION PROJECT HELP CANADA’S SHRINKING ECONOMY?

OAKVILLE, ON, Nov. 18, 2022 – The International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793 (“Local 793”) is deeply disappointed with Federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal’s decision to reject Baffinland Iron Mines’ Phase 2 expansion proposal and his clear failure to recognize the significant economic consequences of this decision to many Canadian families.

Representing approximately 1,000 production employees who come from across the country to work at Baffinland’s Mary River Mine on Baffin Island, Nunavut, including approximately 200 who are Inuit residing in the Qikiqtani Region, Local 793 believes the Minister’s decision is not adequately considering the socio-economic impact of Phase 2 for workers.

“Following the decision by Minister Vandal, we’re left questioning where Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s comments about the global economy being at a turning point applies,” Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher said. “Currently, it doesn’t look like it applies to Baffinland Iron Mines, where the future of more than 1,000 unionized jobs is now uncertain, let alone the 2,600 plus workers who rely on Baffinland Iron Mines for work.”

Freeland’s remarks were made in the 2022 Fall Economic Statement, where the federal government highlighted its plan to continue its sound stewardship of the economy and to be there for Canadians; to help families cope with increasing costs and delivering targeted support to the Canadians who need it the most.

In her statement, Freeland said:

“From critical minerals, to ports, to energy, we will continue to make it easier for businesses to invest in major projects in Canada—projects with meaningful Indigenous participation; projects that meet the highest environmental standards; projects that will create good jobs; and projects that will allow Canadian workers to drive our economy forward.”

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“That is why our Minister of Natural Resources is pitching Canada’s critical minerals to the world, and working hard with provinces and territories to get them out of the ground and to global markets.”

“How is it that on one hand the federal government says they are in favour of resource development and good paying jobs but on the other hand, reject the expansion of an already existing mine that has significant Inuit participation and employs workers from across Canada,” questioned Business Manager Gallagher. “Losing well-paid skilled jobs when the cost of living has skyrocketed right across the country makes this news even harder to accept.

“Where can we relocate all these lost jobs if the mine cannot sustain its operation without growth?” Gallagher continued. “Loss of employment for hundreds of Canadians will cause hardship that cannot be undone.”

Since its inception, the Mary River Mine has provided thousands of good paying jobs for highly trained and skilled workers from across Canada, including the North Baffin Region. The Mine contributes about 23% of Nunavut’s GDP and is the Territory’s largest private sector employer.

Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers represents more than 18,000 highly skilled crane and heavy equipment operators and other skilled workers employed in all sectors of the construction industry, industrial and mining sectors across the province of Ontario and the territory of Nunavut. Members of Local 793 operate mobile cranes, tower cranes, concrete pumps, bulldozers, excavators, graders, tractor loader backhoes and many other types of heavy equipment.

For further information: Local 793 Business Manager, Mike Gallagher, 905-469-9299, ext. 2202

Minister Vandal rejects Baffinland’s Phase 2 expansion proposal

Federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal rejected Baffinland’s Phase 2 expansion proposal on Wednesday evening, deciding to accept the Nunavut Impact Review Board’s (NIRB) recommendation that the project should not proceed at this time. A full copy of the Minister’s decision can be found HERE. Following the verdict, IUOE Local 793 emailed working members at Baffinland to say that the Union is very disappointed with the government’s decision and their clear failure to recognize the significant economic consequences of rejecting Phase 2. The email also inform members that the Union will […]

Federal Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal rejected Baffinland’s Phase 2 expansion proposal on Wednesday evening, deciding to accept the Nunavut Impact Review Board’s (NIRB) recommendation that the project should not proceed at this time.

A full copy of the Minister’s decision can be found HERE.

Following the verdict, IUOE Local 793 emailed working members at Baffinland to say that the Union is very disappointed with the government’s decision and their clear failure to recognize the significant economic consequences of rejecting Phase 2. The email also inform members that the Union will continue to work hard on their behalf and meet with Baffinland to ensure long-term job security and prosperity at the mine.

During the last critical days before the federal government issued its decision, Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher sent a letter to the federal government emphasizing the key point that “[Workers] value their good jobs and the immense opportunity that exists with your approval of Baffinland’s Phase 2 Expansion Project.”

A Local 793 produced video was also sent to the government, emphasizing the important message that “Good Jobs Matter” at the mine, especially during times of high inflation and challenging economic times as Canada is currently experiencing.

CLICK HERE to watch the video.

Otta-WOW! Operators have a shining view of Canada’s crown jewel as Parliament Hill gets a major refresh

Members Frans Vereyken and Marc Trepanier are operating two tower cranes on the site of the significant ongoing renovation of Parliament Hill in Ottawa. The Parliament Hill Centre Block Rehabilitation Project will completely renovate and update the Parliament Hill Centre Block and build a new underground welcome center. Officials have coined this the most extensive heritage rehabilitation ever seen in Canada, with an estimated cost of $5 billion. With a prospective 2030 completion date, the project will keep our members working throughout the rest of the decade. Thank you Brother […]

Members Frans Vereyken and Marc Trepanier are operating two tower cranes on the site of the significant ongoing renovation of Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

The Parliament Hill Centre Block Rehabilitation Project will completely renovate and update the Parliament Hill Centre Block and build a new underground welcome center.

Officials have coined this the most extensive heritage rehabilitation ever seen in Canada, with an estimated cost of $5 billion.

With a prospective 2030 completion date, the project will keep our members working throughout the rest of the decade.

Thank you Brother Frans Vereyken for the photos!

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Top down angle shot of the the construction on Parliament Hill from the view of the crane

Good Jobs Matter – Approve Baffinland’s Phase 2 Expansion

The government will decide on Baffinland’s Phase 2 Expansion by November 16. During these last critical days before the federal government issues its final decision on Phase 2, the video emphasizes the important message that “Good Jobs Matter” at the mine especially during times of high inflation and challenging economic times as Canada is currently experiencing. Watch the latest IUOE Local 793 produced video below:

The government will decide on Baffinland’s Phase 2 Expansion by November 16.

During these last critical days before the federal government issues its final decision on Phase 2, the video emphasizes the important message that “Good Jobs Matter” at the mine especially during times of high inflation and challenging economic times as Canada is currently experiencing.

Watch the latest IUOE Local 793 produced video below:

Lest We Forget: Remembering Our Fallen Heroes

Remembrance Day, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, is customary to pause for a moment of silence. With this act of silence, we honour the courage, bravery and sacrifice of the heroes who have served and continue to serve Canada. Join Local 793 in honouring our Canadian armed forces and recognizing their courage and sacrifices. Lest we forget. In Solidarity and Remembrance.

Remembrance Day, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, is customary to pause for a moment of silence. With this act of silence, we honour the courage, bravery and sacrifice of the heroes who have served and continue to serve Canada.

Join Local 793 in honouring our Canadian armed forces and recognizing their courage and sacrifices.

Lest we forget.

In Solidarity and Remembrance.

IUOE, other unions hope Ford and Lecce learned a lesson

Several construction unions, including the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), added their voices to protesting the Doug Ford government passing back-to-work legislation abrogating the education workers’ right to bargain and strike. Stakeholders in the sector stated after Ford’s announcement Nov. 7 that they hoped the Premier and Minister of Education Stephen Lecce had learned a lesson. “It’s a message to all of the governments across Canada that if you’re going to interfere with fundamental rights of workers, you’re going to have a reaction,” said International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) […]

Several construction unions, including the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), added their voices to protesting the Doug Ford government passing back-to-work legislation abrogating the education workers’ right to bargain and strike.

Stakeholders in the sector stated after Ford’s announcement Nov. 7 that they hoped the Premier and Minister of Education Stephen Lecce had learned a lesson.

“It’s a message to all of the governments across Canada that if you’re going to interfere with fundamental rights of workers, you’re going to have a reaction,” said International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher. “Workers were coming together and we were going to fight like hell to make sure that nobody lost their right to fair, free collective bargaining and their rights to strike.”

CLICK HERE to read more.

Business Manager Gallagher on CBC Radio to discuss CUPE strike

Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher joined CBC Radio show ‘Ottawa Morning’ on Monday, along with Karen Littlewood, President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), to discuss the CUPE strike. Click here to listen.

Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher joined CBC Radio show ‘Ottawa Morning’ on Monday, along with Karen Littlewood, President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), to discuss the CUPE strike.

Click here to listen.

Local 793 South Central Food Drive

Local 793 needs your help supporting our local food banks this winter to brighten the season with much-needed donations. South Central Ontario offices are running a food drive from November 7th till December 21st. Donations of non-perishable food items will be accepted during regular business hours at our Hamilton, St. Catherine’s and Cambridge office locations: 55 Fleming Dr. Unit 26, Cambridge, Ontario N1T 2A9, 35 Goderich Road, Unit 5, Hamilton, Ontario L8E 4P2, 188 Bunting Road, Unit 5, St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 3Y1. Not sure what to bring? The most […]

Local 793 needs your help supporting our local food banks this winter to brighten the season with much-needed donations.

South Central Ontario offices are running a food drive from November 7th till December 21st.

Donations of non-perishable food items will be accepted during regular business hours at our Hamilton, St. Catherine’s and Cambridge office locations:

55 Fleming Dr. Unit 26, Cambridge, Ontario N1T 2A9,
35 Goderich Road, Unit 5, Hamilton, Ontario L8E 4P2,
188 Bunting Road, Unit 5, St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 3Y1.

Not sure what to bring? The most needed items are
Rice; Oatmeal; Canned fruit; Canned vegetables; Peanut butter; Pasta; Pasta sauce; Baby food; Baby formula; Canned soup; Canned stew, chilli, etc.; Canned fish; Canned and dried beans; 100% fruit juices.
No expired or perishable items will be accepted.

We can make a difference together!

Local 793 Stands in Solidarity at CUPE Strikes

Across the province today Local 793 stood shoulder to shoulder with CUPE and educational workers to show our solidarity and support. Check out all the area photos below.

Across the province today Local 793 stood shoulder to shoulder with CUPE and educational workers to show our solidarity and support. Check out all the area photos below.

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Notwithstanding clause a threat to all workers, Gallagher tells CBC

Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher has told CBC Radio that the Union’s support of the Progressive Conservatives has left him with “buyer’s remorse” after Doug Ford’s government passed Bill 28 on Thursday. The law imposes contracts on 55,000 education workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and banned them from striking. The government’s use of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ notwithstanding clause to protect the bill from constitutional challenges has also drawn intense criticism. “We supported them (ahead of the provincial election), but they […]

Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher has told CBC Radio that the Union’s support of the Progressive Conservatives has left him with “buyer’s remorse” after Doug Ford’s government passed Bill 28 on Thursday.

The law imposes contracts on 55,000 education workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and banned them from striking. The government’s use of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ notwithstanding clause to protect the bill from constitutional challenges has also drawn intense criticism.

“We supported them (ahead of the provincial election), but they sure didn’t have using the notwithstanding clause to attack workers’ rights in their platform as I recall,” Gallagher told Metro Morning’s Ismaila Alfa. “We’re certainly very disappointed with the government and call on them to repeal Bill 28 and get back to bargaining properly.”

Gallagher, who was interviewed alongside Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation president Karen Littlewood, warned that the use of the notwithstanding clause was unprecedented and posed a threat to workers across Canada.

“We’re concerned about CUPE, but we’re concerned right across the country about the notwithstanding clause becoming a baseball bat to beat up workers,” Gallagher said.

“Everybody in the labour movement right now is looking at each other and saying, ‘who’s next?’ There were solutions outside using the notwithstanding clause.”

You can listen to the full Metro Morning interview by clicking here.