Season 6 | Episode 2

A Workforce to Build Big

Language

English

Runtime

32 minutes

Published

June 2026

In This Podcast

Jeremy Strachan

Jeremy Strachan

Signal49 Research

Host

Monte McNaughton

Monte McNaughton

Resilient Workforce Working Table

Co-Chair

Mike Gordon

Mike Gordon

United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters

Director of Canadian Training

Pari Johnston

Pari Johnston

Colleges and Institutes Canada

President and CEO

In this episode of the Future Skills Podcast, we focus on Canada’s big build moment—when major infrastructure, industrial expansion, and nation‑building projects are converging with profound workforce pressures. Host Jeremy Strachan is joined by former Ontario Minister of Labour and Infrastructure Monte McNaughton to explore why apprenticeships, early pathways into the skilled trades, and labour mobility are essential as retirements accelerate and demand surges. We then hear from Mike Gordon, Director of Canadian Training of the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, who unpacks why training quality, credential recognition, and national standards are critical to mobilizing a skilled workforce—without taking risky shortcuts. We close with Pari Johnston, President and CEO of Colleges and Institutes Canada, who makes the case for public colleges as the backbone of Canada’s skills ecosystem, and what it will take to deliver training at the speed, scale, and quality needed to prepare workers for an AI‑driven economy.