Ontario's 1st female plumber marks 50 years encouraging women to take the plunge into skilled trades

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Deborah Johnston — or Debbie as she prefers to be called — remembers the day in the early 1970s when she was working in the office of her dad’s plumbing business in Ingersoll, Ont., and a provincial official walked in.

He wanted to know if anyone was interested in becoming a plumbing apprentice.

“I told him there was nobody there except my dad and me,” recalled Johnston, 69. “And he said, ‘Well, how about you?'” 

When he returned a couple of days later, Johnston signed up to become an apprentice, and by 1977 had become Ontario’s first female licensed plumber.

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Now retired, Johnston remembers her early days on the job and is encouraging other

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