Canada’s labour movement dodged a bullet in April’s federal election. The bullet from the right was deflected slightly off course by the collective decision of Canadian voters to consolidate the centre-left vote behind Marc Carney’s Liberals. But it was a very close call after surging and ebbing political waves saw a late shift of working class voters back towards the Conservatives—the presumptive winners until the new American imperialism threatened Canadian sovereignty and fundamentally shifted the dynamic and direction of federal politics.
Canadian unions welcomed the result with relief and are now searching for points of influence and collaboration with the Carney government to hold the line on past gains and defend worker interests in the ongoing trade war and the coming program of “nation-building” projects. There are a few seats for labour at several of the new government’s tables, but unions are one of many interest groups in the ever-widening ‘Team Canada’ camp. Moreover, Canadian labour is stumbling into a new political era with a substantial list of political problems ...
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