OTTAWA – Today marks a new chapter for Canada, and workers are watching closely. With the swearing-in of Prime Minister Carney’s new Cabinet, working people across Canada are looking not for symbolism, but for action—urgent, bold, and focused. Canadians are struggling with the rising cost of living, a worsening housing crisis, a strained public health care system, and job insecurity in the face of global economic instability fueled by Trump’s tariffs. At the same time, we are seeing the cracks in systems meant to protect workers, like Employment Insurance, widen as too many are left behind. The time for hesitation...
Man has a Minister of AI, but no Minister of Labour? This isn’t just bad for worker’s rights, it’s also terrible optics that Conservatives will be easily able to latch to in order to appeal more to the working class they regularly screw over.