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Our History and Awards

As a national association established in 1895, MCA Canada has a storied history. Scroll down to read more about our history, and the several awards established to recognize outstanding individuals and firms for their contributions to the Association and the mechanical contracting industry.

National Awards

Life Membership may be conferred on any individual who, upon retirement or otherwise, is recognized by the Association for his/her contribution to the work of the association. Life Members shall enjoy all the privileges of ordinary members except the right to vote or hold office.

Recommendations for Life Members of the National Association could originate at the Provincial level or could be made by the Executive Committee directly to the Board. In the case of a Provincial initiation, a completed application form needs to be completed by the Provincial Association and forwarded to the National Office for referral to the Awards Committee and hence to the Board, if approved.

Association History

MCAC originated thanks to a group of “Master Plumbers” who banded together in the major cities of Canada to form local Associations. In 1895, interested members of the trade gathered in Montreal and formed the National Association of Master Plumbers, Gas, Steam, and Hot Water Fitters of the Dominion of Canada. Since that time the Association has undergone several major reorganizations with accompanying name changes and new constitutions and bylaws.

Following the Association’s founding in 1895, the first Annual National Convention was held in Montreal in 1896 with Joseph La Marche serving as its elected President. Twenty-one delegates from fifteen leading Canadian cities attended. Subsequent annual meetings/conventions were held in major cities until 1914. During the period 1895-1914, a constitution and bylaws were approved and a large number of issues addressed.