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USW D3 Strong as Steel Podcast E32 with Megan Gordon (Pembina Institute) and Jamie Kirkpatrick (Blue Green Canada)

40 min · 17 de jul de 2026
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In Episode 32 of the Strong as Steel Podcast, host Scott Lunny, USW District 3 Director, brings together two leaders working at the intersection of labour, climate action and the future of work. Scott welcomes Megan Gordon from the Pembina Institute and Jamie Kirkpatrick from Blue Green Canada. This episode explores one of the biggest conversations facing workers today: how do we build a cleaner economy while protecting and creating good, sustainable union jobs? The conversation challenges the idea that protecting the environment means sacrificing good jobs. Instead, they talk about how investment in clean technology, critical minerals, electrification and sustainable industries can create opportunities for skilled workers while strengthening Canada’s economy. The episode also looks at the realities of “just transition” including the need for real investment, strong public policy and meaningful support for workers so that change creates opportunity rather than uncertainty.

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episode USW D3 Strong as Steel Podcast E32 with Megan Gordon (Pembina Institute) and Jamie Kirkpatrick (Blue Green Canada) artwork

USW D3 Strong as Steel Podcast E32 with Megan Gordon (Pembina Institute) and Jamie Kirkpatrick (Blue Green Canada)

In Episode 32 of the Strong as Steel Podcast, host Scott Lunny, USW District 3 Director, brings together two leaders working at the intersection of labour, climate action and the future of work. Scott welcomes Megan Gordon from the Pembina Institute and Jamie Kirkpatrick from Blue Green Canada. This episode explores one of the biggest conversations facing workers today: how do we build a cleaner economy while protecting and creating good, sustainable union jobs? The conversation challenges the idea that protecting the environment means sacrificing good jobs. Instead, they talk about how investment in clean technology, critical minerals, electrification and sustainable industries can create opportunities for skilled workers while strengthening Canada’s economy. The episode also looks at the realities of “just transition” including the need for real investment, strong public policy and meaningful support for workers so that change creates opportunity rather than uncertainty.

17 de jul de 202640 min
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USW D3 Strong as Steel Podcast E29 with Director Scott Lunny and Meg Gingrich

In Episode 29 of the Strong as Steel podcast, USW District 3 Director Scott Lunny sits down with Meg Gingrich to discuss the state of Canada’s steel sector and the growing importance of protecting domestic industry. They dive into the Stand Up for Steel conference and lobby days in Ottawa, where Steelworkers from across Canada came together to push for stronger trade protections, Buy Canadian procurement policies and a long-term industrial strategy for Canada’s steel industry. The episode explores the ongoing impact of U.S. tariffs, job losses and layoffs and why maintaining a strong domestic steel sector is critical not just for jobs, but for Canada’s economic sovereignty. Scott and Meg also discuss the role of trade cases in defending Canadian industries from unfair imports, the importance of worker voices in lobbying and advocacy, and what’s at stake in upcoming CUSMA trade discussions. From steel to lumber, aluminum and critical minerals, the USW continues to make the case for a national strategy that protects key sectors without sacrificing one industry for another.

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