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Canadian Labour Congress

The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is the largest national union organization in Canada, representing millions of workers. Founded in 1956, it advocates for workers' rights, social justice, and fair labor practices. The CLC works to improve wages, benefits, and working conditions through collective bargaining and political activism. It also addresses broader issues like gender equality and racial justice, seeking to unite various labor unions and promote solidarity among workers across different sectors. By engaging with government and employers, the CLC aims to create a more equitable society for all Canadians.