
On June 21, PSAC celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day, reaffirming our commitment to reconciliation and honouring the
Modules 7 and 8 of our online course, Walking in Our Truth Together, are now available.
On May 10, Bear Witness Day commemorates the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal’s ruling calling for the full implementation of Jordan’s Principle.
Modules 5 and 6 of PSAC's online course, Walking in Our Truth Together, are now available.
We invite you to sign up for the course and begin your learning journey today.
In Nunavut, as well as the Northwest Territories and Yukon, recognizing and supporting Indigenous languages is essential for reconciliation.
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination was established to mark the anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre on March 21, 1960, when police in apartheid South Africa opened fire and killed 69 protesters fighting racist laws that entrenched inequality between Black South Africans and the white, settler population.
Anti-Racism Action Plan: National townhalls conclude as work continues to build an anti-racist union
PSAC held national telephone townhalls with Indigenous and racialized members from November to December 2023 as part of our commitment to build an anti-racist union. These discussions were the last component of consultations since the Anti-Racism Action Plan was launched in 2021.
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