Federal union targets Trudeau in campaign as contract talks drag on
OTTAWA — The largest union representing federal workers is ramping up its campaign against the Liberal government, turning the prime minister’s words against him.
The print and radio advertisements paid for by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) are hoping to use Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise of a revamped relationship with civil servants to prod the Liberals to change collective bargaining tactics.
The campaign is scheduled to launch Monday and the print ads are addressed to Trudeau with “you said you’d be different” emblazoned across the top and the words, “make good on your word” at the bottom.
The ads also include wording from Trudeau’s open letter to federal bureaucrats telling them that his government wanted a different kind of relationship with the hundreds of thousands federal civil servants, many of whom felt under siege with the previous Conservative government.


