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The murder of George Floyd sparked a movement around the world, including Canada, to dismantle systems of oppression and to combat anti-Black racis
PSAC is thrilled to offer members a new way of accessing our education program. In response to the global pandemic, PSAC su
Violence and harassment are too often present in workplaces. We must tackle this social problem in order to find concrete solutions for workers.
This is your opportunity to share your ideas with us. Your participation is crucial to our strength as a union.
After a thorough investigation, the CNESST (commission on workplace standards, fairness, health and safety) has found that U
For the first time since the FB group was created in 2007, PSAC and Treasury Board have agreed on a chair for the Public Interest Commission that will be charged with providing recommendations in our contract dispute with Treasury Board and Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
The Canada Revenue Agency will be hiring up to 2,000 new call centre agents to help Canadians file their tax return in an unprecedented year that saw millions of taxpayers rely on the Canada Emerge
New mandate letters issued to federal ministers build on the previous commitments made by the Trudeau government and chart new plans to address the
Members in the PA group have started to receive their retroactive payments as part of the implementation of the collective agreements that were signed with Treasury Board.
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.
It is quite stunning and deeply disappointing to learn that a federally-owned corporation may also be making use of offshore tax-havens to avoid paying taxes.
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