Canadian Labour Congress available for comment on Budget 2025

November 3, 2025

OTTAWA — Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) President Bea Bruske will take part in the federal government’s Budget 2025 media lock-up and will be available for comment during the lock-up and afterward in the foyer of Parliament. 

CLC Senior Economist, DT Cochrane, will also participate in the lock-up and be available for comment following the budget’s release. 

CLC Executive Vice-Presidents Siobhán Vipond and Larry Rousseau will be available for comment following the budget release (but will not be part of the lock-up). 

Budget 2025 Media Lock-Up Details 

Date: November 4, 2025 
Location: John G. Diefenbaker Building, 111 Sussex Drive, Ottawa 

Media Availability: 

  • CLC President, Bea Bruske — in lock-up from 2:30 p.m. until the release; available in the foyer afterward 
  • CLC Executive VPs, Siobhán Vipond & Larry Rousseau — available by request only 
  • CLC Senior Economist, DT Cochrane — in lock-up all day; available in the foyer afterward 

“For workers, the test of this budget is simple: will the richest corporations finally pay their fair share so we can invest in people, good jobs, and communities? Workers can’t keep carrying the load while profits soar.” – Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress 

“What matters in Budget 2025 is whether it delivers real job-creating investments in housing, public infrastructure, and a net-zero future while ensuring workers can move into secure, union jobs with fair wages and benefits.” – Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress 

“Canada has the capacity to build a fairer, more resilient economy, but only if we stop letting concentrated corporate power dictate our priorities. This budget must shift us from short-term profit-first thinking to generational investment in people, productivity, and shared prosperity.” — DT Cochrane, Senior Economist, Canadian Labour Congress 

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To arrange an interview, please contact:
CLC Media Relations
media@clcctc.ca
613-526-7426

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