VANCOUVER, B.C. — The skilled labour shortage in British Columbia isn’t a future problem – it’s already here. And while the province scrambles for solutions, the Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) is taking a more practical approach: start early, get hands-on, and let students experience the trades for themselves.
Enter the Bring Trades to Schools Trade Fair, happening Friday, October 10 in partnership with Home. This full-day, high-energy event will bring together over 200 students from three Lower Mainland school districts for a crash course in what it actually takes to build a province and a career.
And the urgency is real: BuildForce Canada projects B.C. will need to recruit more than 60,000 construction workers by 2034 just to keep up with demand, with nearly one-quarter of the current workforce set to retire. Even with new local recruits, the province is staring down a potential shortfall of 22,700 skilled workers unless action is taken now.
VRCA’s solution? A trade fair that trades in textbooks for tool belts. Students will rotate through hands-on workshops in carpentry, masonry, electrical, mechanical, ironwork, and heavy equipment simulation led by real pros who do this work every day.
“The labour shortage is an issue, and part of the fix is amplifying construction as an excellent career choice,” says Jeannine Martin, President of VRCA. “From students who love working with their hands to future entrepreneurs who want to be their own boss, the trades have something for everyone.”
And it’s not just about tools. It’s about access. Special outreach has been made to Indigenous youth and students in alternative education programs, ensuring that everyone gets a shot at discovering their potential in an inclusive, welcoming environment.
“We’re putting tools in students’ hands and showing them, the trades aren’t a backup plan, they’re a bold first choice,” said Martin. “Bringing Trades to Schools is about sparking local interest and building a pipeline of future talent. Our members generously step up with their time, expertise, and equipment to help students see what’s possible, and what it feels like to help build the communities they call home.”
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Friday, October 10, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Home Depot, 900 Terminal Ave, Vancouver, BC
Attendees: 200 students (Grades 8 – 12), facilitators, parents/guardians/teachers from 3 School Districts