Canadian Congress of Labour

Canadian Congress of Labour
AbbreviationCCL
Predecessor
Merged intoCanadian Labour Congress
Formation1940 (1940)
Dissolved1956 (1956)
TypeTrade union centre
Location
  • Canada
Membership
100,000–250,000
President
Aaron Mosher
Secretary-treasurers
AffiliationsCo-operative Commonwealth Federation

The Canadian Congress of Labour (CCL; French: Congrès canadien du travail) was a trade union federation in Canada. Affiliated with the United States–based Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). It was founded in 1940 and merged with Trades and Labour Congress of Canada (TLC) to form the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) in 1956.