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On March 24, Members of Parliament voted unanimously to legislate the acknowledgement of Emancipation Day to be on August 1
As part of Black History Month 2021, PSAC organized a series of panel discussions that looked at the issues facing Black workers and to honor the contributions of Black labour activists in this cou
No longer can we be silent because silence is complacency.
PSAC’s recent submission to TB identifies several areas that must be addressed to ensure a more representative public service.
To celebrate Black History Month, PSAC has planned a series of panel discussions that will dive into issues facing Black workers and will honour the contributions of Black labour activists in Canad
The murder of George Floyd sparked a movement around the world, including Canada, to dismantle systems of oppression and to combat anti-Black racis
Black History Month is a time to reflect, honour and celebrate the many contributions made by Black people and all people of Caribbean and African heritage.
PSAC is moving forward with a policy grievance filed against the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) on the issue of systemic anti-Black racism, anti-Black sexism, and racial discrimination exp
International Human Rights Day is a day to celebrate and recommit to advancing human rights here at home and globally.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada supports the legal action taken on behalf of nearly 30,000 past and present federal public service workers who identify as Black, Caribbean or of African descent.
The residential school system separated Indigenous children from their families, language and culture.
PSAC National President Chris Aylward made the following statement:
PSAC National President Chris Aylward made the following statement:
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