
Bea Bruske
Bea Bruske is the president of the Canadian Labour Congress, an organization representing the interests of Canadian workers. She has been vocal about the potential job losses stemming from the U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, warning that up to 43,000 Canadian jobs are at risk.
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Canadian Labour Congress president Bea Bruske said in a statement that all four measures are welcome.
Ottawa’s budget to include more for retraining, tax credit for personal support workersBea Bruske is the president of the Canadian Labour Congress who commented on the grim reality facing workers.
American truck maker to end Canadian production of trucks sold in U.S., expects 300 layoffsBea Bruske, the president of the Canada Labour Congress, emphasized the importance of unions in negotiating with employers.
Air Canada flight attendants scored a big win. Don’t expect the same for other unionsBea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, urged reprisal and other steps to assist affected workers.
Carney faces pressure to retaliate against Trump’s steel, aluminum tariffsCanadian Labour Congress president Bea Bruske said the Throne Speech missed the mark.
Throne Speech pledge to find public-service savings alarms labour leadersCanadian Labour Congress president Bea Bruske, who is a New Democrat but says her organization does not align with a specific party.
A defeated NDP limps back to Ottawa, confronted with an identity crisis and hopeful to rebuildBea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, warned that 43,000 Canadian jobs are at risk from the tariffs.
Five charts that explain Canada’s $35-billion steel and aluminum trade with the U.S.




























