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Following the resignation of Magali Picard, Sharon DeSousa has been named PSAC’s National Executive Vice-President (NEVP).
As the country reopens and people get back to work, PSAC members, like many other Canadians, are worried about the care of
The Liberal government’s upcoming Speech from the Throne (September 23) is an opportunity to set Canada on the path of an e
PSAC’s National Executive Vice-President (NEVP), Magali Picard, announced her resignation today.
Just weeks before the provincial election in New Brunswick, post-graduate student Caitlin Grogan was saddled with a nearly impossible task. Nominated as the NDP candidate for the riding of Quispamsis, just north of Saint John, Grogan had to scramble to gain support and share her vision – all without holding rallies or going door to door due to the pandemic.
On September 3, PSAC’s Parks bargaining team reached a tentative agreement with the Parks Canada
In a victory for members at Parks Canada, PSAC has reached a tentative agreement that includes a competitive economic increase, greater parity with the core public service, no concessions, and improved working conditions and job security.
We commit ourselves to a plan to move Forward Together and come out of this crisis even stronger.
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