The Labour Gazette was first published in 1900 when the Department of Labour was created. According to W. L. MacKenzie King, the first editor, and future Prime Minister of Canada, The Gazette was "published with a view to the dissemination of accurate statistical information relating to labour conditions and kindred subjects. " For many years it remained an important forum for discussing issues of concern to Canadian workers.
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