Abbreviation | CCL |
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Predecessor | |
Merged into | Canadian Labour Congress |
Formation | 1940 |
Dissolved | 1956 |
Type | Trade union centre |
Location |
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Membership | 100,000–250,000 |
President | Aaron Mosher |
Secretary-treasurers | |
Affiliations | Co-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.