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October 17 is the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
Creating a public, non-profit long-term care system in Ontario – as proposed by the Ontario NDP last week – is the only way forward to protect seniors and prevent further tragedies in the province’s nursing homes during the pandemic.
Frequently asked questions about the new tentative agreement with the Parks Canada Agency.
Frequently asked questions about the new tentative agreement with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
October 7 is the World Day for Decent Work – an annual day when trade unionists across the globe stand up for decent work. This year, in the midst of a global pandemic, the international labour movement is looking for a renewed commitment to a decent work agenda that takes care of all.
PSAC members in the Operational Services (SV) bargaining unit have voted in favour of their tentative agreement.
The campaign to stop private, for-profit long-term care in this country is getting noticed.
When the pandemic hit, front line staff with Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) – suddenly working from their homes – had to quickly adjust to a different world, one which left many of the veterans who
The residential school system separated Indigenous children from their families, language and culture.
PSAC members in the PA, TC, EB and PSAC-UTE (CRA) bargaining units have voted in favour of their respective tentative agreements.
PSAC has organized ratification votes between October 5 to November 4 to allow both Parks & CFIA members to cast their ballot.
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