
PSAC is urging the Carney government to recognize that building a "Canada Strong for All” cannot be done without a strong public service.
More than 200 PSAC women from across the country came together in Toronto for the 2025 National Women’s Conference. The theme of this cycle’s conference was “Women United: Breaking Barriers and Building Futures”.
OTTAWA, Ontario, November 18, 2025 – Public Service Alliance of Canada members from across Canada are meeting with parliamentarians in Ottawa today to urge them to reject austerity and protect vital public services and the workers who deliver them.
On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation September 30, we remember that the harm caused by residential schools is still felt by First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.
If you’ve ever wondered why it takes years to get a new collective agreement, why some of your working conditions are “off the table” at bargaining, or why grievances drag on — you’re not alone.
PSAC young workers across the country will be lobbying provincial, territorial and federal elected officials to eradicate the exploitative labour practice of unpaid internships.
Similar to the misguided implementation of the three-day in-office mandate, the government is proceeding without examining the evidence or engaging in proper consultation, despite commitments made at the bargaining table.
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