Now in its 25th year, the Canada’s Top 100 Employers competition continues to highlight exceptional workplaces across the country. Each year, the competition’s editors provide in-depth reasons for selection, showcasing best practices and promoting transparency in recognizing excellence. Winners are unveiled in a special edition distributed nationwide in The Globe and Mail.
For the 2024 list, we’ve honed in on the construction and industrial winners, celebrating their unique approaches to employee engagement, professional development, and community impact. These companies are not only building Canada’s infrastructure but also leading the way in creating dynamic, supportive workplaces.
BHP Canada
A subsidiary of BHP, one of the world’s leading resource companies, BHP Canada focuses on sustainable mining and resource extraction, including its involvement in potash development in Saskatchewan.
Why they were chosen: BHP Canada offers an earned days off program, allowing employees to work an extra 18 minutes each day in exchange for an additional day off each month. The company also supports work-life balance through its ‘career break’ option, providing employees with up to one year of unpaid leave for personal pursuits such as travel or study. To support families, BHP Canada provides maternity and parental leave top-up to 100% of salary for up to 18 weeks for both new and adoptive parents. Additionally, the company fosters a culture of appreciation through its global recognition program, “Big Thanks / Muchas Gracias,” which enables employees to acknowledge peers with redeemable points for outstanding contributions.
Diamond Schmitt Architects
A leading Canadian architecture firm, Diamond Schmitt is known for its award-winning designs across sectors such as education, culture, healthcare, and commercial. The firm emphasizes sustainable and innovative architectural solutions.
Why they were chosen: Diamond Schmitt Architects fosters professional growth through its in-house Diamond Schmitt University, offering unique programs like “Details + Donuts,” live sketching sessions led by management, and DSU walking tours of notable projects. The firm supports employees’ financial futures with matching RSP contributions and retirement planning assistance, while also providing compassionate leave top-up to 80% of salary for up to 17 weeks to help employees care for loved ones during challenging times.
Enbridge
Enbridge is a North American energy infrastructure leader, operating pipelines for crude oil, natural gas, and renewable energy projects. Based in Calgary, the company prioritizes energy transition, sustainability, and safe energy delivery.
Why they were chosen: Enbridge promotes social connection through subsidized events like cooking classes, ski trips, and theatre shows, covering 50% of costs to encourage participation. The company supports employees’ financial futures with a combined defined contribution and defined benefit pension plan, along with retirement planning assistance, financial education seminars, and phased-in work options for those nearing retirement. Additionally, Enbridge encourages community involvement by offering employees 16 hours annually for volunteer work and providing grants of up to $1,000 for supplies needed for volunteer projects.
ETRO Construction
A Vancouver-based general contracting company, ETRO Construction specializes in commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects. Known for its collaborative approach, ETRO emphasizes quality and efficiency in project execution.
Why they were chosen: ETRO Construction provides employees with extra time off by offering five paid days during a winter holiday shutdown in addition to three weeks of starting vacation. The company celebrates milestones with its “Wall of 100” at head office, displaying plaques and photos of employees who reach five years of service. ETRO also supports new parents with maternity and parental leave top-ups to 100% of salary for up to 26 weeks.
Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. / FBM
Operating as FBM, this Halifax-based architecture and interior design firm has been shaping Atlantic Canada’s built environment for over 100 years. The firm is known for its innovative and community-focused designs.
Why they were chosen: FBM fosters an ownership mindset with a share purchase plan for all employees and referral bonuses ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 for successful hires. The company’s Community Connections group drives long-term initiatives in sustainability, affordable housing advocacy, and equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility, incorporating employee feedback to guide organizational support. Additionally, FBM provides compassionate leave top-ups to 100% of salary for up to eight weeks to assist employees caring for loved ones during challenging times.
GHD Ltd.
GHD is a global professional services company providing engineering, environmental, and construction solutions. With a strong presence in Canada, GHD helps clients address challenges in water, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
Why they were chosen: GHD helps employees find balance with a leave purchase program, allowing up to four additional weeks off in one-week increments, and an international remote work policy to extend personal time abroad. The company promotes greener commutes by offering incentives of up to $400 for walking, cycling, carpooling, or using public transit. GHD also supports employees through all stages of family planning, providing coverage for fertility treatments and maternity and parental leave top-ups to 80% of salary for up to 17 weeks for birth and adoptive parents.
Graham Construction
A Canadian construction and infrastructure company, Graham is known for delivering large-scale projects across commercial, industrial, and civil sectors. The company emphasizes innovation, safety, and collaboration.
Why they were chosen: Graham Construction, a 100% employee-owned company, fosters an ownership mindset with a share purchase plan and supports long-term savings through a defined contribution pension plan. The company invests in community impact with over $1.4 million in charitable donations annually, offering paid volunteer time and matching employee donations. Graham also promotes professional growth through its in-house Builders Framework program, tuition subsidies, and a graduate program designed to develop future talent.
Inter Pipeline Ltd.
Headquartered in Calgary, Inter Pipeline specializes in petroleum transportation, natural gas processing, and storage solutions. The company supports Canada’s energy industry while integrating sustainability into its operations.
Why they were chosen: Inter Pipeline supports employee well-being with flexible health benefits, including up to $10,000 annually for mental health practitioner services. The company’s employee-led social committee organizes diverse events, from Calgary Stampede parties and wine tastings to doggie play dates and holiday ice skating. Inter Pipeline’s family-friendly benefits include maternity leave top-ups to 100% of salary for up to 16 weeks, parental leave top-ups for fathers and adoptive parents for up to eight weeks, and up to 12 paid flex days to help employees balance work and family life.
Keyera Corp.
Based in Calgary, Keyera is a midstream energy company providing natural gas processing, transportation, and storage. The company supports the energy transition through a focus on reliability and environmental responsibility.
Why they were chosen: Keyera actively supports charitable initiatives focused on environmental innovation, Indigenous reconciliation, and community resiliency through local community investment committees, offering employees two paid days annually to volunteer, contributing over 8,900 volunteer hours last year. The employee-led social club fosters connection with events like family movie days, Calgary Stampede celebrations, a company golf tournament, and holiday outings such as ZOOLIGHTS at the Calgary Zoo. Keyera’s flexible health benefits include a health spending account worth 4.5% of salary, plus an additional $3,500 annually, which can be used to enhance coverage or supplement pay.
McElhanney Ltd.
McElhanney is a Canadian engineering, surveying, and planning firm with over 100 years of experience. The company delivers innovative solutions for infrastructure, natural resource development, and community projects.
Why they were chosen: McElhanney fosters camaraderie with a lively social calendar, including Vancouver Canucks games, holiday celebrations, weekly bake sales, and summer popsicle days. The company supports employee wellness with subsidized fitness memberships, offering access to a gym, basketball court, and instructor-led classes. Employees also share in McElhanney’s success through profit-sharing, year-end bonuses, signing bonuses for some roles, and referral bonuses of up to $10,000, depending on the position.
PCL Construction
One of North America’s largest construction firms, PCL specializes in delivering complex projects across industries such as healthcare, education, and commercial development. The company is employee-owned and innovation-driven.
Why they were chosen: PCL Construction supports employees’ futures with retirement planning assistance, a defined contribution pension plan, and a share purchase program to share in the company’s success. The company offers extensive learning opportunities through the PCL College of Construction, in-house apprenticeships, and the Learn2Go micro-learning platform accessible anytime, anywhere. Head office employees also enjoy free memberships to a 4,000-square-foot onsite fitness center, open to family members and retirees.
Pomerleau
A Quebec-based construction company, Pomerleau is a leader in green building and sustainable infrastructure. It operates across Canada, offering services in design-build, construction management, and general contracting.
Why they were chosen: Pomerleau fosters connection and community with a new employee lounge featuring an amphitheater and café for up to 250 people, complemented by social events like maple syrup week, movie nights, pancake lunches, and holiday celebrations organized by office committees nationwide. Employees start with four weeks of paid vacation, with the option to carry forward one unused week annually. Pomerleau invests in professional growth through in-house training, career planning services, paid internships, and a state-of-the-art training facility in Lévis, Québec, which supports onboarding and development for employees at all career stages.
Rio Tinto
A global mining and metals company, Rio Tinto has significant operations in Canada, including aluminum production. The company prioritizes sustainability, innovation, and partnerships with Indigenous communities.
Why they were chosen: Rio Tinto starts employees with four weeks of paid vacation, increasing to a maximum of six weeks, and considers prior work experience when hiring. Its head office offers instructor-led fitness classes, a winter skating rink, and a well-being area with a “recharge booth” for guided meditation, light therapy, and music therapy, supported by a dedicated Wellness Committee hosting year-round programs. Rio Tinto encourages volunteering by matching financial contributions with $250 for every 25 volunteer hours and invests over $10 million annually in local communities through the Rio Tinto Aluminium Fund Canada.
Schneider Electric Canada Inc.
Schneider Electric specializes in energy management and automation solutions. Its Canadian division helps industries, buildings, and infrastructure optimize energy use and sustainability practices.
Why they were chosen: Schneider Electric Canada invests in employee development with tuition subsidies of up to $13,000 per course and its Open Talent Market career portal, which helps employees align their skills and career goals with projects, mentors, and opportunities within the company. New employees start with 3.8 weeks of paid vacation, increasing to 4.4 weeks after five years, and can access programs to purchase up to 12 weeks of extra paid leave or five additional personal days annually. The company supports charitable initiatives through its foundation, encourages employee involvement with paid volunteer time, and matches charitable donations at $25 per volunteer hour.
Teck Resources
A Vancouver-based mining company, Teck Resources focuses on metals essential for a low-carbon economy, including copper, zinc, and steelmaking coal. It emphasizes sustainable mining practices and climate action.
Why they were chosen: Teck Resources invests in employee growth with full tuition subsidies for external courses and a variety of in-house and online programs, including apprenticeships, paid internships, and mentoring opportunities. The company’s FlexWork@Teck policy allows head office employees to work remotely part of the week, with options to tailor arrangements with supervisors and work from anywhere for up to two weeks annually. Teck also celebrates its employees with large-scale social events, such as the recent Teck Holiday Party in Vancouver, where 900 employees and guests enjoyed dinner, live music, awards, and speeches.
West Fraser Timber Co.
West Fraser is one of the world’s largest lumber producers, headquartered in British Columbia. The company focuses on sustainable forestry and producing wood products for global markets.
Why they were chosen: West Fraser supports employee development with tuition subsidies, financial incentives for course completions, and training programs for new and young workers, along with apprenticeships and internships in engineering, forestry, and accounting. The company helps employees prepare for the future with retirement planning assistance, a defined contribution pension for most employees, and a defined benefit pension for hourly union and non-union employees, as well as phased-in retirement options. Committed to “give where we live,” West Fraser involves employees in charitable giving decisions and distributed approximately $2.5 million to Canadian communities last year.