If Canada is serious about nation-building, it must accept a simple truth: private-sector unionized workers will build it.
A wave of government-backed industrial projects is sweeping the country. Whether the priority is energy security, housing supply, trade diversification, or defence readiness, the goal is the same: build our domestic capacity, rebuild our supply chains, and reduce our exposure to global shocks. Because unions will be the ones driving these projects, their influence extends well beyond the job site. This is a story about political leverage, not just economic output.
The power of unions lies not only in their members, but in public trust ...
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A wave of government-backed industrial projects is sweeping the country. Whether the priority is energy security, housing supply, trade diversification, or defence readiness, the goal is the same: build our domestic capacity, rebuild our supply chains, and reduce our exposure to global shocks. Because unions will be the ones driving these projects, their influence extends well beyond the job site. This is a story about political leverage, not just economic output.
The power of unions lies not only in their members, but in public trust ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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