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Products and Services Directory Proudly Unifor Products and Services Directory Produced by Unifor’s Research Department Updated July 2018 unifor.org/proudlyunifor Proudly Unifor - Product and Services Directory Every day, Unifor members work hard to produce Why Buy Union? and deliver products and services that are used by Unifor advocates for and defends the economic people across the country and around the world. rights of all working people. The union advocates for With more than 310,000 members spread out over good jobs, safer workplaces, secure employment, 20 different sectors of the economy, Unifor’s impact wages and benefits that provide a decent and fair on the daily lives of people in Canada is truly vast. standard of living, along with dignity, equity and Use this directory to find many of the proudly made mutual respect in the workplace. Unifor products and services that you can use in your life. How you choose to spend your money and time makes a difference to working families and local Please note we are continually updating our list so communities. It also determines which products, if there is something that you believe is missing services and companies will thrive in Canada. When please email [email protected] you spend your money on companies that employ unionized workers, you are not only supporting fair What’s Included in the Directory? and decent working conditions but you help send a • Products and services accessible to the general message to all employers about the need for good public. jobs. In many communities across Canada where Unifor manufactures or produces products that • Locations in which an existing Unifor bargaining local economy also thrives because of spin off jobs unit (unionized workspace) is present in the that are created. For example, in the auto sector for workplace, including public services. every Unifor job there are up to seven more spin off jobs created in the community. What’s Not Included in this Updates Directory? This directory, developed by Unifor’s Research • Industries such as forestry, energy, mining, Department, represents a snapshot in time and will shipbuilding and aerospace. Despite there being be updated annually. For the most recent list, visit many proud Unifor members in those industries, unifor.org. If you know about a workplace that is not most working people will not directly source these included, send your updates to products. [email protected]. • Exact products or brands are not always listed. Any errors or omissions found in this document are Contact the company or Union Local directly to completely unintentional, and we encourage you receive further information on what brands are to report these to Unifor as soon as possible at the manufactured at a specific location. above email address. • Which languages services are delivered in. Proudly Unifor - Product and Services Directory Table of Contents SERVICES PRoducts Air Transport .......................................................................1 Auto Manufacturing ......................................................76 Arts & Recreation ............................................................. 2 Food & Beverage .............................................................77 Auto Dealerships .............................................................. 3 Food & Beverage - Alcohol, Bottling, Beverages ...77 Auto Service ..................................................................... 10 Food & Beverage - Bakeries ...................................78 Broadcasting ..................................................................... 11 Food & Beverage - Dairy Products .......................79 Childcare ............................................................................ 16 Food & Beverage - Meat & Seafood Products .... 81 Community, Social Services and Advocacy ............17 Food & Beverage - Other .........................................82 Education ...........................................................................22 Manufacturing ................................................................ 84 Gaming ...............................................................................23 Manufacturing - Electronics ................................. 84 Hotels .................................................................................24 Manufacturing - Furniture .....................................85 Insurance & Financial Services ..................................29 Manufacturing - Other ...........................................87 Marine Transport - Ferries ...........................................31 Manufacturing - Paper Products ......................... 89 Medical Services ............................................................32 Manufacturing - Textiles ....................................... 90 Municipal & Public Services........................................36 Nursing Homes ................................................................38 Printing ..............................................................................44 Publishing ..........................................................................47 Rail Transport.................................................................. 50 Restaurants .......................................................................51 Retail .................................................................................. 54 Retail - Department Store ..................................... 54 Retail - Drug Stores ..................................................55 Retail - Grocery ..........................................................57 Retail - Other.............................................................. 64 Retirement Homes ........................................................ 66 Road Transport ............................................................... 70 Road Transport - Couriers ..................................... 70 Road Transport - School Bus ..................................71 Road Transport - Taxis .............................................73 Road Transport - Transit, Shuttles & Inter City Bus ..........................................................74 Telecommunications .....................................................75 Services Proudly Unifor - Product and Services Directory Air Transport FEDERAL MANITOBA QUEBEC Air Canada Calm Air International Propair www.aircanada.com www.calmair.com www.propair.ca 1-888-247-2262 1-800-839-2256 1-855-762-3555 Local 2002 Local 468 Local 2002 First Air ONTARIO NEwfoundland www.firstair.ca AND LABRADOR 1-800-267-1247 Air Georgian Local 2002 www.airgeorgian.ca Exploits Valley Air Services 905-676-1221 www.evasair.com Jazz Aviation Local 2002 www.flyjazz.ca 1-877-438-2359 Local 2002 1-888-247-2262 Envoy Air Local 2002 www.envoyair.com 972-374-5200 Sunwing Airlines Local 2002 www.sunwing.ca 1-877-786-9464 Greater Toronto Airports Local 7378 Authority 3111 Convair Dr. ALBERTA Toronto L5P 1B2 Canadian North Inc. 416-247-7678 www.canadiannorth.com Local 2002 1-800-661-1505 Local 2002 Ornge Air Ambulance Services 5310 Explorer Dr. Flair Airlines Mississauga www.flairair2.ca L4W 5H8 250-491-5513 647-428-2005 Local 2002 Local 2002 SASKatchEwan Porter Airlines www.flyporter.com West Wind Aviation 416-619-8622 www.westwindaviation.ca Local 2002 1-877-600-7999 Local 1604 1 Services Proudly Unifor - Product and Services Directory Arts & Recreation BRITISH COLUMBIA ONTARIO Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Arbutus Club Art Gallery of Ontario 1 Front Street East 2001 Nanton Avenue 317 Dundas St W. Toronto Vancouver Toronto M5E 1B2 V6J 4A1 M5T 1G4 416-368-6161 604-266-7166 416-979-6648 Local 2003-E Local 3000 Local 40 NEWFOUNDLAND Arts Club of Vancouver Theatre Beach Grove Golf & Country AND LABRADOR Society Club 203 – 162 West 1st Avenue 14134 Riverside Dr E. Blomidon Golf Club Vancouver Windsor West Valley Road V5Y 0H6 N8N 1K6 Corner Brook 604-687-1644 519-979-8090 A2H 6J3 Local 3000 Local 240 709-634-2523 Local 597 Burnaby Eight Rinks Burlington Golf and Country 6501 Sprott Street Club Burnaby 422 North Shore Blvd East V5B 3B8 Burlington, Ontario 604-291-0626 L7T 1W9 Local 3000 905-634-7726 Local 2003-E Planet Bingo 1st Floor, 2655 Main Street CN Tower Vancouver 301 Front St W. V5T 3E7 Toronto 604-879-8930 M5V 2T6 Local 3000 416-868-6937 Local 4271 MANITOBA Granite Club Pinawa Golf & Country Club 2350 Bayview Avenue 1 Willis Drive Toronto Pinawa M2L 1E4 R0E 1L0 416-449-8713 204-753-2294 Local 4271A Local 191 2 Services Proudly Unifor - Product and Services Directory Auto Dealerships BRITISH COLUMBIA ONTARIO Dale Downie Nissan 1111 Oxford St E. Applewood Nissan Amherstburg Chevrolet Buick London 15257 Fraser Hwy GMC N5Y 3L7 Surrey 432 Sandwich Street South 1-888-711-4857 V3R 3P3 Amherstburg Local 27 604-589-8999 N9V 2Z3 Local 114 1-844-652-4381 David Chevrolet Local 195 915 Niagara Street Cam Clark Ford Richmond Welland 13580 Smallwood Pl. BMW Toronto L3C 1M4 Richmond 11 Sunlight Park Rd 1-888-682-8140 V6V 2C1 Toronto Local 199 604-273-7729 M4M 1B5 Local 114 1-866-980-7250 Ed Learn Ford Lincoln Local 303 375 Ontario Street Chilliwack Ford St. Catharines 45681 Yale Rd. West Barry Cullen Chevrolet Cadillac L2R 5L3 Chiliwack Ltd 1-888-663-0186 V2P2N1 905 Woodlawn Rd. W. Local 199 1-888-386-3366 Guelph Local 114 N1K 1B7 Finch Chevrolet Cadilliac 1-866-503-3098 640 Wonderland Road North Kamloops Dodge Chrysler Jeep Local 1917 London 2525 East Trans Canada Hwy N6H 3E5 Kamloops Bennett Chevrolet Cadillac 1-888-261-0595 V2C 4A9 445 Hespeler Road, Local 27 1-866-798-9506
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