Peter Tsoukalas named special representative for IAM in Canada

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Peter Tsoukalas has been appointed as Special Representative for the Canadian Territory by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) International President Brian Bryant. The appointment will take effect on February 1, 2026.

Tsoukalas is a long-time member of IAM Locals 1751 and 2309, with 25 years of experience in various leadership roles within the union. Most recently, he served as General Chairperson for IAM District 140 in Quebec since 2017. In his new role, Tsoukalas will be responsible for helping to lead organizing efforts across Canada.

“Peter has earned the respect of members through his commitment, integrity, and tireless advocacy for working people,” said IAM Canadian General Vice President David Chartrand. “He will play an important role in strengthening our union and advancing workers’ rights throughout Canada.”

Throughout his career as a trade unionist, Tsoukalas has managed collective agreements and negotiated contracts that set industry standards in wages and working conditions.

“Peter Tsoukalas is a proven leader who understands how to organize, bargain, and deliver real results for our members,” said IAM International President Brian Bryant. “His experience and dedication will be a major asset as we continue growing the IAM across Canada.”

During his tenure with the union, Tsoukalas has held positions such as Shop Steward, Chief Steward, Local Executive Board member, and Executive member of the Quebec Machinists Council (QMC).

“Strong unions are built on trust, unity, and results,” said Tsoukalas. “When members believe in their union and stand together, no challenge at the bargaining table or beyond can divide us.”

Tsoukalas stated that he remains committed to strengthening the IAM organization while defending workers’ rights and improving standards for working families throughout the industry.



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