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MEDIA AVAILABILITY - Unions Call for Corporate Tax Transparency as Billions Shift Offshore
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MEDIA AVAILABILITY - Unions Call for Corporate Tax Transparency as Billions Shift Offshore
CNW Group
Thu, February 12, 2026 at 11:00 PM GMT+9 1 min read
OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 12, 2026 /CNW/ - Today, the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), alongside Public Services International (PSI) and the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), is sending a joint letter to Members of Parliament urging the federal government to require greater corporate tax transparency through public country-by-country reporting (pCbCR) for the largest multinational corporations operating in Canada.
Canadian Labour Congress (CNW Group/Canadian Labour Congress (CLC))
Public country-by-country reporting would require large multinational corporations to publicly disclose where they generate profits, where they employ workers, and how much tax they pay, using data companies already submit privately to tax authorities.
Despite collecting this information, Canada keeps it out of public view, unlike in the European Union and Australia. As a result, $22–25 billion in corporate profits are shifted out of Canada every year with little scrutiny, weakening workers’ bargaining power and draining revenue needed for public services and infrastructure.
**WHAT: **Comment on unions’ demands for greater corporate tax transparency
**WHEN: **By arrangement
WHO: DT Cochrane, senior economist at the Canadian Labour Congress
QUOTE:
“We were told cutting corporate taxes would lead to more investment and better jobs. Instead, corporations shifted profits into tax havens and paid out shareholders, while working families were left behind. Public country-by-country reporting would shed light on how corporations avoid taxes. The data already exists, other countries have acted, and it’s a no-brainer for Canada to follow suit.” —DT Cochrane
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