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Local 279 Letter campaign to Ottawa Mayor and City Council

Show your solidarity with transit workers of Local 279

OC Transpo has stalled collective bargaining negotiations for months.

Help Ottawa transit workers send a strong message to Ottawa Mayor and City Council to direct OC Transpo negotiators to stop delaying and bargain a fair contract.

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Canadian Labour Congress - Workers Together

Workers Together is uniting everyone who is tired of corporations putting profits before people. Workers keep this country running. We build the roads, care for loved ones, educate young people, and service communities. We deserve a better deal.

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ATU: Solidarity of Workers Transcends Borders as Tensions Rise Between U.S. and Canadian Governments

Silver Spring, MD – ATU International President John Costa and ATU Canada President John Di Nino issued the following statement on tensions between the U.S. and Canadian governments.

“We find ourselves in difficult times and the tensions between the United States and Canadian governments are palpable and undeniable. The ATU reinforces its steadfast commitment to improving the lives of our members and all workers in both countries.

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ATU Canada President John Di Nino endorsement of NDP Candidate Blake Desjarlais

ATU Canada President John Di Nino endorses Blake Desjarlais, NDP Candidate for Edmonton Griesbach

While in Edmonton, ATU Canada President John Di Nino made a stop to show support and officially endorse Blake Desjarlais, NDP candidate for Edmonton Griesbach.

Still Waiting: Why Public Transit Infrastructure Must Deliver for Workers and Communities

Still Waiting: Why Public Transit Infrastructure Must Deliver for Workers and Communities

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Trudeau speech re Tariffs - Mar 4-2025

FULL SPEECH | Trudeau outlines response to U.S. tariffs, says Canada will 'relentlessly' fight to protect economy

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, speaking from Parliament Hill on Tuesday, says Canada will immediately start imposing tariffs on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods. Trudeau said tariffs will be imposed on the remaining $125 billion of American products in 21 days as a response to U.S.

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