
Canadian labour leader Bob White dead, instrumental in creating CAW
TORONTO — Canadian labour leader Bob White, who was instrumental in creating the Canadian Auto Workers union, has died at the age of 81.
White, who passed away Sunday in Kincardine, Ont., led the movement that saw the Canadian branch of the United Auto Workers break away from its American parent in the mid-1980s to establish the CAW.
His death was announced by Unifor — created in 2013 from the combination of the CAW and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers union — which said he “passed away peacefully” without specifying the cause of his death.
“Bob was a true maverick in the Canadian labour movement,” Unifor president Jerry Dias said in a statement.