Exhibitors list
Exhibitor description
Wajax
R5-08 (Arena 1)
Founded in 1858, Wajax (TSX: WJX) is one of Canada’s longest-standing and most diversified industrial products and services providers. The Corporation operates an integrated distribution system providing sales, parts and services to a broad range of customers in diverse sectors of the Canadian economy, including: construction, forestry, mining, industrial and commercial, oil sands, transportation, metal processing, government and utilities, and oil and gas.
Wasaya Airways LP
R2-02 (Arena 2)
Wasaya Airways has been the leading provider of air transportation services in Northwestern Ontario since 1989. Wasaya Airways provides Passenger Service, Charters and Cargo & Fuel Delivery seven days a week.
Wessuc
R5-06 (Arena 2)
Wessuc, a leading Ontario resource for wastewater infrastructure, specializes in turning waste into value, reducing costs, shrinking carbon footprints, and boosting regulatory compliance for municipal, industrial, and agricultural clients.
Windigo Community Development Corp.
R6-08 (Arena 1)
Windigo Community Development Corporation (WCDC) in northwestern Ontario is 100% First Nation owned and was established in the late 1990s. WCDC is an investment company that either has complete or majority ownership in companies providing a wide range of products and services and establishes strategic partnerships to grow into new markets. Today WCDC employs more that a hundred (100) employees, has strong financial statements and is well positioned to increase their business in both existing and new markets.
Wisk Air Helicopters
R1-01 (Arena 1)
Wisk Air Helicopters has 35 years' experience in a variety of fields, from firefighting and helicopter powerline support, to helicopter mining jobs and medivac operations. Our pilots and helicopters have worked extensively in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, BC and all Provinces across Canada. Wisk Air Helicopters also holds NAFTA, USA Specialty Operations privileges, allowing us to work in the United States under the NAFTA privileges.
Woodland Heritage Northwest
Back 02 (Arena 1)
Woodland Heritage Northwest respectfully acknowledges that their office is located on the traditional lands of Indigenous peoples. Located in Thunder Bay, these lands were the traditional territories of the ancestors of Fort William First Nation, signatories of the Superior Robinson Treaty, Treaty #60, of 1850. Woodland Heritage Northwest acknowledges the extensive and complex history that First Nations and Métis of northwestern Ontario hold, both along the north shores of Lake Superior as well as on the lands of all of Ontario. Woodland Heritage Northwest is committed to building, fostering and encouraging a respectful relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples based upon principles of mutual trust, respect, reciprocity and collaboration in the spirit of reconciliation.
Workforce Inc.
R1-11 (Arena 1)
Workforce is Canada’s solution to strategic human resource consultation and supply. Our client integrated model best anticipates and mitigates labour demands to ensure that only quality, trained individuals are sourced, screened and deployed to get the job done. We focus on providing skilled trades, labour and professionals to support the production and development of mining, oil and energy sectors of Canada’s resurging economy.
Workplace Safety North
Lobby 12 (Arena 1)
An independent not-for-profit, Workplace Safety North (WSN) is one of four sector-based health and safety associations in Ontario. Headquartered in northern Ontario, WSN administers the provincial mine rescue program and provides province-wide Ministry-approved workplace health and safety training and services for the mining and forest products industries.




















