Manitoba introduces Electricians Licence Amendment Act
December 10, 2009
Electricians certified in other provinces, and those who perform more specialized electrical functions (such as computer, data, voice/data and alarm work) would be recognized in Manitoba under legislation introduced by Jennifer Howard, labour and immigration minister.
“The Electricians’ Licence Amendment Act would ensure Manitoba’s
legislation is consistent with the Labour Mobility Act that came into
effect in June, and underlines Manitoba’s commitment to full labour
mobility in Canada,” said Howard. “All Canadian jurisdictions that
license electricians are reviewing issues related to the Labour
Mobility Agreement, and Manitoba is pleased to move ahead with this
amendment.”
The amendment supports legal requirements under the Labour Mobility Agreement between the provinces. The Electricians’ Licence Act currently recognizes all journeyed electricians, but does not recognize limited or specialized licence-holders from other jurisdictions.
Under the amendment, a Manitoba licence would be issued to a qualified person holding a licence issued by a recognized licensing authority outside Manitoba equivalent to a Manitoba licence.
Last modified on December 20, 2009
The amendment supports legal requirements under the Labour Mobility Agreement between the provinces. The Electricians’ Licence Act currently recognizes all journeyed electricians, but does not recognize limited or specialized licence-holders from other jurisdictions.
Under the amendment, a Manitoba licence would be issued to a qualified person holding a licence issued by a recognized licensing authority outside Manitoba equivalent to a Manitoba licence.















