Statement from Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress

Statement from Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress

April 29, 2025 at 9:05 am  Labour

Today, we celebrate and thank Jagmeet Singh for his extraordinary leadership and unwavering commitment to working people across Canada, following his announcement that he will be stepping down as leader of the New Democratic Party.

Jagmeet has been a tireless, principled, and passionate champion for fairness, justice, and the dignity of work.

I’ve had the honour of working alongside him for many years, and I can say with certainty: his legacy will live on through the millions of lives he’s improved, and through the real, lasting change he helped deliver for Canadians. I am proud to call him my friend.

As the first racialized person to lead a major federal party in Canada, Jagmeet made history—and he did so with courage, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to social justice. His politics have always been rooted in unity—bringing people together across differences and fighting for a Canada where no one is left behind.

As leader, he rolled up his sleeves and did the hard work of turning principles into action. From delivering historic wins like dental care and advancing the fight for universal Pharmacare, to standing firm against corporate greed and advocating for equity and inclusion, Jagmeet has never stopped fighting for what matters to working people.

These are not small victories. These are transformative policies that will improve lives for generations.

Whether it’s advocating for good union jobs, defending our public services, or pushing for true reconciliation with Indigenous communities, Jagmeet has remained focused on building a fairer, more just Canada. He has always stood up to the wealthy and powerful—and stood with working people every step of the way.

Thank you, Jagmeet, for your leadership, your heart, and your belief in a better Canada. The labour movement is proud to stand with you—yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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