Canadian Unions Launch 'We Fight for Dignity' Plan to Combat Cost-of-Living Crisis

  • The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) adopted an action plan at its 31st Constitutional Convention on May 12, 2026, targeting corporate greed and the cost-of-living crisis.
  • The 'We Fight for Dignity' plan aims to lower costs, raise living standards, and regulate corporate behavior.
  • CLC President Bea Bruske emphasized the need to shift government priorities towards affordable housing and public services.
  • The plan includes proposals for fair tax policy, rent controls, and laws banning price-gouging and discriminatory algorithms.

The CLC's action plan reflects growing public and labor sentiment against corporate excess amid rising living costs. This strategic shift towards advocating for stronger government intervention and corporate accountability aligns with broader global trends of increased scrutiny on business practices and wealth inequality. The plan's success will hinge on its ability to mobilize political will and public support.

Policy Implementation
The pace at which the CLC's proposals gain traction with federal and provincial governments will determine their impact on corporate behavior and living standards.
Corporate Response
How businesses react to increased regulatory scrutiny and calls for fair tax policies could shape the economic landscape in Canada.
Public Support
The level of public and political support for the CLC's initiatives will influence their success in addressing the affordability crisis.