Updates
The government’s legislation to implement their fall economic statement contains welcome measures to provide financial relief to post-secondary students and to begin addressing Canada’s housing cri
Post-doctoral scholars from PSAC locals across Canada came together to share why unions are so important for workers in the post-secondary education sector.
Elections Canada has no plans for on-campus voting this election, affecting thousands of workers and students who work and live on campus.
The Quebec Superior Court has recently ruled on Bill 21, the Act respecting the laicity (secularism) of the State.
In a historic win, PSAC has brought an end to sky-high tuition fees for its international PhD members at Queen’s University.
Federal and provincial governments need to step up to fix serious issues in post-secondary education (PSE), says a new report
After a thorough investigation, the CNESST (commission on workplace standards, fairness, health and safety) has found that U
Last week saw the launch of the new Education for All coalition campaign.
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.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada is the first union to legally challenge the fundamentally discriminatory sections of t
PSAC local Concordia Association of Research Employees (CARE) was awarded their first collective agreement through arbitrati
PSAC has filed an application to intervene in the constitutional challenge against Quebec’s discriminatory religious symbol
In another organizing victory, 50 salaried postdoctoral fellows from the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) have won union representation.
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