Federal leaders enter week 3 of the election campaign
- Unions and labour federations are actively shaping the policy priorities for Canada's next federal government during the election campaign.
- The Canadian Labour Congress has launched its platform, calling for policies like public pharmacare and affordable housing to address pressing economic issues.
- The Public Service Alliance of Canada warns of the risks posed by cuts to public services under future governments.
- The Canadian Labour Congress's platform emphasizes the need for enhanced settlement services and a fair immigration policy to support nation-building.
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Party leaders in Western Canada today as federal election campaign continues
OTTAWA — The top three federal party leaders will all be in Western Canada today. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is scheduled to hold a press conference in Edmonton at 8:30 a.m. before he makes his way to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
Elections 2025: 7 things to know about Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
Errors in the caption ^^As the days go by, the 2025 general election draws nearer, and election day on April 28 is fast approaching. In the meantime, the leaders of the Liberal, Conservative, New Democratic, Bloc Québécois, and Green parties are crisscrossing the country ad mari usque ad mare to convince Canadians to put their "X" next to their MPs and form the next government of Canada. Also read: Elections 2025: 7 things to know about Yves-Fra…
Here Are Labour’s Policy Priorities For The Election
This is the first of a two-part series on the role of the labour movement during the ongoing federal election. In it, I look at the policy priorities of major unions and labour federations in Canada. Next week, in examining parties’ quest for union endorsements, I will consider the historical relationship between unions and political parties in Canada.Unions and labour federations are vying to shape the policy priorities of the next federal gove…
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