About the campaign

Canadian-made steel is a win for jobs, communities and the climate.
Without a solid Canadian steel industry, we’ll lose good, community-sustaining jobs and see a rise in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Since 1984, the share of imports has climbed from 15.5% of the Canadian steel market to 61% in 2023. This level of import penetration is unsustainable.
The Canadian steel industry provides 23,000 direct and 100,000 indirect jobs in Canada. Meanwhile, Canadian steel produces roughly three times less greenhouse gas emissions than imported steel.

Using lower carbon Canadian-made steel could reduce up to 900 million tonnes of carbon pollution annually, according to Blue Green Canada and Clean Energy Canada.

Canada needs to match massive physical infrastructure investments we have seen in the United States and the Inflation Reduction Act’s ties to use of clean steel:  IRA contains $433 billion in new investments and spending, $369 billion of which is dedicated to energy security and climate change programs.

Take action

Join the campaign to Stand up for Steel now, by calling on your MP to support:

  1. Using Canadian-made steel in infrastructure projects.
  2. Implementing a border carbon adjustment.
  3. Expanding the capacity of the CBSA to identify unfairly traded steel.

News

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Letter to Saskatchewan Premier Moe and MLA C. Beck regarding Evraz – Wasco

May 10, 2023 | News Articles

Dear Premier Moe and Ms. Beck: Last week, United Steelworkers (USW) from across Saskatchewan met with elected representatives from both the Government and the Official Opposition to lobby on matters of importance to our members. We talked about the need for the government to make life more affordable, to invest in our schools and hospitals, […]

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Steelworkers stand up and refuse to be bullied by Glencore

July 21, 2022 | Media Releases

MONTREAL – The 630 workers on strike at Nunavik’s Raglan Mine, owned by Glencore, rejected the company’s latest offer by a vote of 76.7%. Represented by United Steelworkers union (USW) Local 9449, members will intensify their strike efforts in the coming days. The mine is located more than 1,800 km north of Montreal in a […]

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Steelworkers at Stelco’s pickling operations request conciliation, hold strike mandate vote

July 11, 2022 | Media Releases

NANTICOKE, Ont. – A third group of workers at steelmaker Stelco Inc. has filed for conciliation and scheduled a strike mandate vote as a result of the slow pace of negotiations for a new collective agreement. Approximately 100 members of United Steelworkers union (USW) Local 8782-03 will hold a strike mandate vote Wednesday, July 13, […]

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Federal budget answers Steelworkers’ call to defend Canadian jobs

April 13, 2022 | Media Releases

TORONTO – The United Steelworkers union (USW) is celebrating an important victory for workers that was included in the federal budget, tabled last week. For years, as part of the fight to defend Canadian jobs, USW has led the way in calling for important changes to trade laws in Canada. With the federal budget – […]

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Events

Resources

Significant progress on key demands

May 31, 2024
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Priorities for the steel sector

Reports
May 31, 2024
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Stand up for Steel Action

Misc. Resources
June 16, 2022
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Strong as Steel brochure

Research & Publications
June 6, 2022
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Four key federal government demands

Canada’s Parliament must act NOW to ensure the long-term health of the Canadian steel industry and the key jobs it provides.

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Find your member of parliament

Find your Member of Parliament here and contact them to set up a (physically-distanced or virtual) meeting: