CBJ JUNE 2026
37 CLAC JUNE 2026 « The Canadian Business Journal 36 representation in their workplace.” A Mission Focused on Canadian Workers CLAC today positions itself as an alternative voice within Canada’s labour movement, defined less by opposition and more by outcomes that directly affect workers’ lives. Its leaders describe its purpose in practical terms: helping workers build sustainable careers, supporting communities, and providing stability in an economy marked by uncertainty and change. That mission is reflected in its work across apprenticeship programs, Indigenous partnerships, customized agreements, and long-term workforce development strategies, all aimed at a single through line: helping Canadian workers succeed. “We are very optimistic about the coming years,” says Prins. “We think we are extremely well-positioned to grow not just in size, but in influence and impact for workers across the country.” In an era defined by economic pressure and rapid transformation, CLAC argues that the future of labour representation will rely less on confrontation and more on collaboration that translates into lasting and meaningful opportunity. For Canadian workers, the organization says, that distinction is not theoretical. It is practical. Proud to be a trusted provider of high quality promotional materials for CLAC’s hardworking members 306.249.4318 | 1.800.909.4318
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