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June 8-10, 2008 • 2008 CAF-FCA Conference Evaluation

Thank you for being a part of the record-breaking 2008 CAF-FCA Conference: Apprenticeship – Our Competitive Advantage.

The Conference Committee continually strives to improve the content and format of the CAF-FCA biennial conference. The best way for us to do this is to gather feedback from our delegates. We hope you will take a few minutes out of your busy schedule to complete our online conference evaluation form. By responding to this questionnaire, your name will be entered in a draw for a complimentary registration to our 2010 Conference to be held in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, from June 6 to 8, 2010.

We hope you enjoyed the 2008 CAF-FCA Conference!

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Program Photos, June 8, 9, 10 2008


Apprenticeship - Our Competitive Advantage

Miscellaneous Photos


Fairmont Empress Hotel & Conference Centre

•A BIG THANK YOU 2008 TO OUR PARTNERS AND SPONSORS !

 
British Columbia Construction Association Construction Labour Relations Association of BC Canadian Home Builders Association
Electrical Contractors Association of British Columbia Mechanical Contractors Association of BC Roofing Contractors Association of British Columbia
British Columbia Sheet Metal Association British Columbia Wall and Ceiling Association Masonry Institute Of BC
Canadian Operating Engineers Human Resources and Social Development Canada General Presidents’ Maintenance Committee for Canada
Industry Training Authority of British Columbia Canadian Construction Association United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada
MERIT Contractors Association of Alberta Independent Contractors and Business Association of B.C. Boilermakers National Training Trust Fund
Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Training CAW Canada Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
Canadian Labour Congress Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC North Island College
Portage College Government of Manitoba Women in Resource Development

In the news : >

> Survey proves apprenticeship training
   still dominated by men. The 2007 National
   Apprenticeship Survey results were
   rolled out June 9 for more than 500
   people attending the Canadian Apprentice
   Forum 2008 Conference in Victoria.

> Earn While You Learn: Apprenticeships
   Help Curb Labour Shortage

> The Government of Canada Supports
   Skilled Trades

> Aboriginal youth advised to take
   advantage of education

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For more information please contact:

Helène Lamadeleine
613-241-9333
lamadeleine@goldenplanners.ca

Contact Us >

For more information please contact:

Debbie Miller
613-235-4004 ext.207
debbie_miller@caf-fca.org

Speakers Include  

Cindy Oliver Cindy Oliver
Conference Co-Chair
Labour Representative

Mary Lawson Mary Lawson
Conference Co-Chair
Business Representative

Bruce Kirkby Bruce Kirkby
Keynote Speaker

Dan Mott Dan Mott
CAF-FCA Board Chair

Allison Rougeau Allison Rougeau
Executive Director,
CAF-FCA

Don't Miss >

Aboriginal National Aboriginal Trades Symposium 2008

June 10-11, 2008 at the Victoria Conference Centre in Victoria, British Columbia

Your host: Aboriginal Human Resource Development Council of Canada

Building a Skilled and Untapped Apprenticeship Resource

Immediately following the CAF-FCA 2008 apprenticeship conference, this 1.5 day summit is designed for leaders and decision makers, employers, trainers and Aboriginal career practitioners who want to tap into and help advance Aboriginal trades and apprenticeship in Canada


For more information: Visit the Symposium Web site
 

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