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We are in a historic moment in which Indigenous, Black, and racialized people around the world are leading mass movements to defend their humanity and are achieving dramatic changes so that they ma
Once again, a spotlight is shining on systemic racism within international justice systems – systems that have oppressed Bla
PSAC has filed an application to intervene in the constitutional challenge against Quebec’s discriminatory religious symbol
This week, a PSAC member was terminated after sharing a racist video that mocked the murder of George Floyd.
"Injustice Anywhere is a Threat to Justice Everywhere"
– Martin Luther King Jr.
On this day in 1960, the police in Sharpeville, South Africa, opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration against racist apartheid laws.
With a low GDP to debt ratio, and a manageable deficit, this government had the opportunity to invest in making life better for everyone.
On March 21, 1960, sixty-nine people were killed and 180 were wounded after police opened fire at a peaceful demonstration in Sharpeville, South Africa, against the apartheid “pass laws.” A few yea
What is employment equity and how does it work?
Discrimination is an action or a decision that treats a person or a group negatively for reasons such as their race, age, disability, etc.
Discrimination is an action or a decision that treats a person or a group negatively for reasons such as their race, age, disability, etc.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) is greatly encouraged by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final report and subsequent “Calls to Action."
The PSAC affirms that there are three distinct groups of Indigenous Peoples in Canada today: First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
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