Why work in rail?
Canada’s railways power our economy transporting millions of passengers and approximately $380 billion worth of goods across our country each year. Not only do railways move people and goods safely and efficiently, but trains relieve road congestion and are highly fuel-efficient, helping to limit harmful emissions to our environment.
By choosing a career in the rail industry, you’ll join the over 35,000 Canadians working in railway operations, maintenance, technology, customer service and leadership positions. Railway employees earn an average of more than $100,000 a year among the highest annual earnings in Canadian industry. You’ll also have the opportunity to work at one of Canada’s largest employers (CN or CPKC), or at a smaller rail business.
Average of more than
$100,000 a year
Among the highest annual earnings in Canadian industry
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Below is a list of scholarships, diversity recruitment programs and financial aid resources offered by Canadian railways and governments, to help you achieve your goal of working in the rail industry.
Railway Industry Initiatives
- CN’s Diversity Scholarship Program
CN offers grants to support the post-secondary education of women, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, military veterans and people of Aboriginal heritage enrolled in programs relevant to CN’s core business. - CPKC’s Women’s Leadership Network
- CPKC’s Diversity Council
- CP’s Immigrant Work Experience Program
CP partners with several organizations – such as the YMCA’s Canadian Employment Skills Program and the Centre for Newcomers, in Calgary, Alta. – to provide an opportunity for skilled immigrants to gain work experience in Canada’s railway sector. - CP’s Military Recruitment Program
CP recognizes the valuable skills and experience that members of the military gain from serving their country, and the company partners with military organizations to assist their personnel in transitioning to civilian jobs. - VIA Rail’s Military/Reservist Recruitment
VIA Rail recognizes that veteran military members and reservists have skills that are transferable to both management and front-line jobs within the railway industry. The company partners with a number of organizations that assist transitioning military members in their search for a civilian job.
Government Initiatives
- Apprenticeship Incentive Grant
The Apprenticeship Incentive Grant is a taxable cash grant of $1,000 per year, up to a maximum of $2,000 per person, available to registered apprentices once they have successfully finished their first or second year/level (or equivalent) of an apprenticeship program in one of the Red Seal trades. - Apprenticeship Completion Grant
The Apprenticeship Completion Grant is a one-time taxable cash grant of a maximum of $2,000 available to registered apprentices who have successfully completed their apprenticeship training and obtained their journeyperson certification in a designated Red Seal trade. - Ontario skilled trade apprenticeship
See for yourself why apprenticeship is a first-choice post-secondary option! This dynamic booklet is a quick overview of skilled trades careers that highlights the benefits of apprenticeship as a post-secondary option and profiles young tradespeople and apprentices who are passionate about their career choice. - Canada Apprentice Loan
The Canada Apprentice Loan can help you to complete your apprenticeship in a designated Red Seal trade. Starting in January 2015, you can apply for up to $4,000 in interest-free loans per period of technical training ― for everything from to tuition, to tools, equipment and living expenses.
- Careers in Trades
Careers in Trades is a hub of information, resources and tools. Make it your first stop for information on apprenticeships and careers in the skilled trades. - Federal Skilled Trades Program
The Federal Skilled Trades Program is for people wishing become permanent Canadian residents based on being qualified in a skilled trade. - Red Seal Program
The Red Seal Program allows qualified tradespeople to practise their trade anywhere in Canada that the trade is designated without having to write further examinations.
Alberta
- Trades
Trades Alberta is your source for information on apprenticeships and industry training in the province of Alberta.
British Columbia
- B.C.’s Industry Training
The Industry Training Authority (ITA) manages the apprenticeship system and certifies skilled tradespeople in B.C. - Trades Training B.C.
Trades Training B.C. is the hub for B.C.’s trades training programs and services. Find a trade, learn about apprenticeships and training, and search for jobs online.
Manitoba
- Apprenticeship Manitoba
Explore trade programs, apprenticeships and skilled trades’ certification in Manitoba.
New Brunswick
- N.B. government’s Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour website
Find out about apprenticeships and trades in the province of New Brunswick.
Newfoundland and Labrador
- N.L. government’s Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division
Information on designated trades, apprenticeships, examinations, and trades certification in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Northwest Territories
- N.W.T. government’s Education, Culture and Employment website
Learn about the Northwest Territories’ Apprenticeship, Trades and Occupation Certification (AOC) Program – including trade entrance requirements and apprenticeship applications.
Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency
This website is where you’ll find information on Nova Scotia’s designated trades, apprenticeships and certification process – all managed by the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency.
Nunavut
- Nunavut government’s Family Services website
Here’s where students in Nunavut can find information about apprenticeships, trades and financial assistance for their training.
Ontario
- Apprenticesearch.com
This website aims to connect apprentices and employers in Ontario through a free matching service provided by provincial not-for-profit organizations and community agencies. - Employment Ontario
Information on apprenticeships, financial aid and trade certification in the province of Ontario.
Prince Edward Island
- P.E.I. government’s Workforce and Advanced Learning website
Learn about training, apprenticeships and certification requirements for skilled trades on P.E.I.
Quebec
- Quebec government’s Heading for Success website
Discover the vocational and technical careers that are in-demand in the province of Quebec.
Saskatchewan
- Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission
The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission’s website provides information on designated trades, apprenticeship applications, and other useful resources for skilled workers in the province.
Yukon
- Yukon government’s Department of Education website
Here’s where you’ll find information on training programs, as well as the certification requirements for apprentices and tradespeople in the Yukon.
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Janet Greene,
Director of Member Engagement
jgreene@railcan.ca
(613) 564-8109