Labour groups call on Carney to adopt a ‘true Team Canada approach’ to trade war
OTTAWA — As Ottawa prepares for talks with President Donald Trump’s White House to review the country’s most important trade pact, one part of the economy is warning it feels left out of Team Canada: organized labour.
Canadian labour leaders expressed frustration Wednesday with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government, accusing it of not being transparent enough with them on how trade talks are advancing with the Trump administration.
The heads of private and public sector labour groups huddled in the nation’s capital this week in advance of this year’s review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement on trade, referred to on this side of the border as CUSMA.
When The Canadian Press asked more than a dozen representatives of the country’s largest unions at a Wednesday news conference if they felt looped in on the crucial trade talks, they laughed at the question.


