(49.) Miriam Smith, "The
Canadian Labour Congress: From Continentalism to Economic Nationalism," Studies in Political Economy 38, 1 (1992): 35,42.
Other groups involved in the day's action, included the
Canadian Labour Congress, CUPE, and Free Grassy.
(It was the
Canadian Labour Congress that presented the 2008 award for Outstanding Service to Humanity to Henry Morgentaler).
THE BIRTH OF THE
CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS AND THE QUESTION OF QUEBEC
Caption: Youth turn their backs on Prime Minister Trudeau as he addresses the
Canadian Labour Congress National Young Workers' Summit in Ottawa on Oct.
It's not just citizen groups," said Andrea Peart, a national representative of the
Canadian Labour Congress.
"It just doesn't pay to be a woman in Canada," the
Canadian Labour Congress says in a report, Women in the Workforce: Still A Long Way from Equality, issued for International Women's Day.
Between 2002 and 2005 Canada's trade deficit to China jumped from $12 billion to $22 billion with the raw natural resources share of exports soaring at the behest of manufacturing goods according to the
Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) website.
The Council of Canadians,
Canadian Labour Congress and War Resisters Support Campaign DEMAND (my caps) the government shelter 20 "war resisters" seeking asylum.
In 2001, the
Canadian Labour Congress said the country has failed to produce enough trades people in areas ranging from pipe-fitters and electricians to cooks and computer specialists: at the time, the average age of fully qualified trades people was 50.
Dave Bennett,
Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) Director of Health, Safety and Environment was shocked by the findings.
The
Canadian Labour Congress passed a resolution condemning the Kamloops code at its annual convention in early May, saying it doesn't comply with established Canadian labor laws.