According to Montreal Magazine, strippers and exotic dancers are preparing to strike during one of the city’s busiest weekends of the year, demanding to be recognised as employees with the same labour protections as other workers.
Céleste Ivy, a Montreal dancer who is a member of the Comité autonome du travail du sexe (CATS), spoke to The Gazette, explaining that performers are not treated as employees, and are not as protected as people working in other fields.“It happens to every worker every year that we go home and find ourselves in the red,” Ivy said. “Since we’re not salaried employees, we don’t have access to the protections that other workers usually have,” she added.
Francine Tremblay, who previously worked in the industry and is currently a lecturer at the Concordia University, says that bosses “will freak out” if the performers walk out, because the F1 weekend in Montreal is when the bars “make their money.”
Canadian Grand Prix schedule
Turning back to the on-track action, the Canadian Grand Prix weekend will feature the third Sprint event of the 2026 season, following earlier Sprints in China and Miami.
