Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
National

Labour Day Parade In Toronto: Tom Mulcair Has Harsh Words For Stephen Harper, Justin Trudeau

The Canadian Press Darpan, 01 Sep, 2014 11:56 AM
  • Labour Day Parade In Toronto: Tom Mulcair Has Harsh Words For Stephen Harper, Justin Trudeau
TORONTO - Thousands of people marched Monday in Toronto's annual Labour Day Parade to show their support for local unions, with more than 30 labour organizations taking part in the festivities.
 
Joining them was federal Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair, who took shots at Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau for what he called their shortfalls on the labour file.
 
He said many of the gains brought in by the labour movement — such as workplace health and safety measures and wage equality — are currently "under attack" in Canada.
 
Both Harper and Trudeau voted against anti-scab legislation brought forward by New Democrats, he said.
 
"In Toronto now, more than one half of families do not have a single, full-time steady job that they can rely on," Mulcair said.
 
"Under the Conservatives and the Liberals we've lost a whole generation of well-paid manufacturing jobs. We've got to get back to a situation where people can have a full-time job with a pension, enough for their family to live on."
 
Paul Lefebvre, former president IAMAW Local 2323, which represents 4,000 aviation workers in Ontario, said the union came out to send Ottawa a message.
 
"We think our country needs to have a correction in the direction its going politically and I think a lot of people feel that way and the march is getting bigger for that reason," he said.
 
Other labour groups at the parade, including the United Steel Workers, echoed that sentiment.

MORE National ARTICLES

Vancouver Aquarium rescues 100th seal pup this year in North Vancouver

Vancouver Aquarium rescues 100th seal pup this year in North Vancouver
Boaters found the male pup near Mosquito Creek Marina in North Vancouver on Aug. 6. and thought he looked distressed

Vancouver Aquarium rescues 100th seal pup this year in North Vancouver

Parti Quebecois to announce rules for leadership race on Sept. 27

Parti Quebecois to announce rules for leadership race on Sept. 27
The rules for the next Parti Quebecois leadership race will be announced on Sept. 27 in Sherbrooke.

Parti Quebecois to announce rules for leadership race on Sept. 27

Quebec Premier Couillard to lead first trade mission to China in October

Quebec Premier Couillard to lead first trade mission to China in October
Premier Philippe Couillard is heading to China in October for his first economic mission abroad.

Quebec Premier Couillard to lead first trade mission to China in October

Fish safe, water ban near B.C. mine tailings spill mostly lifted

Fish safe, water ban near B.C. mine tailings spill mostly lifted
Health officials in B.C. have lifted most of a water ban that was put in place following a massive mine tailings spill, while also declaring fish from the area are safe to eat.

Fish safe, water ban near B.C. mine tailings spill mostly lifted

B.C. Securities Commission says B.C. man targeted seniors in $65 million fraud

B.C. Securities Commission says B.C. man targeted seniors in $65 million fraud
The British Columbia Securities Commission has found a Vancouver Island man committed a $65-million fraud on almost 500 clients, many of them senior citizens.

B.C. Securities Commission says B.C. man targeted seniors in $65 million fraud

RCMP believe two sought in alleged $7M investment fraud have fled country

RCMP believe two sought in alleged $7M investment fraud have fled country
The RCMP says two Toronto residents charged in an alleged $7-million investment scam are believed to have fled the country.

RCMP believe two sought in alleged $7M investment fraud have fled country