Public sector unions raise spectre of Trump, Musk in election campaign against cuts

The Canadian Association of Professional Employees called for a public service pension fund to dump all of its investments in Elon Musk's auto company Tesla.
Canadian Association of Professional Employees president Nathan Prier called for the Public Sector Investment Review Board to divest all Tesla stocks outside a Tesla dealership in Ottawa on April 9.

Several public sector unions are using the chaos and uncertainty unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump’s mass sackings in the American public service to warn election candidates against cuts to the federal bureaucracy in Canada. 

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