Statement from Bea Bruske: Canada’s unions call for de-escalation and diplomacy in Iran

March 5, 2026

The Canadian Labour Congress, through its affiliation with the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), has long stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Iranian workers in their fight for democracy, dignity, safety, and the fundamental right to organize. Our solidarity is rooted in the shared understanding that working people everywhere deserve livelihoods free from fear, repression, and violence.  The CLC stands in unwavering support of Iranian workers, the independent unions, and the people of Iran.

 The CLC is deeply concerned by and strongly condemns the escalating cycle of violence launched by the United States and Israel against Iran and by Iran’s retaliatory strikes across the region. Continued hostilities will only deepen instability and insecurity across the Middle East and will not bring peace or democracy to the region.

The actions taken by the United States and Israel reflect a frightening and reckless pattern of relying on unilateral military force and coercive measures to exert political influence – a pattern we have seen in places such as Venezuela and Ukraine. Our position is clear: the United States and Israel are violating international law by committing the crime of aggression against a sovereign state. The UN Charter explicitly prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state. International law must be respected.

Regime change cannot be imposed by force, and the people of Iran have the right to determine their own future, free from external aggression and internal repression. The right to self-determination is universal.

We welcome Prime Minister Carney’s clarification of his position regarding the US and Israel’s aggression against Iran and support his call for a “rapid de-escalation of hostilities” in the region. Canada must stand firmly on the side of international law, diplomacy, and respect for the sovereignty of nations. We call for an urgent return to diplomacy and peaceful negotiations in the Middle East, including:

  • An immediate ceasefire and full de-escalation by all parties;
  • Strict respect for international law and the UN Charter;
  • A renewed commitment to nuclear disarmament and regional security arrangements based on dialogue; and
  • Full respect for freedom of expression, freedom of association, and democratic rights across the region.

In times of war and uncertainty, the labour movement’s role is clear: to stand with working people, to defend international solidarity, and to insist that peace, justice, and democracy cannot be built through violence.

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