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Asian Heritage Month it is an opportunity to understand some of the challenges faced by racialized people of Asian descent in the context of the global pandemic.
Equity seeking groups continue to face higher rates of precarious work, homelessness, poverty, under-employment, unemployment and social isolation.
In keeping with public health directives around COVID-19 and because of the unknown duration of the global pandemic, PSAC has suspended all activities that would require a large gathering of our me
On this National Day of Mourning, PSAC recognizes all those who put their lives on the line every day providing critical services to Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seven years after the tragic Rana Plaza building collapse, Bangladesh garment sector workers now confront even more risk and vulnerability in the fight against COVID-19.
PSAC is proud to welcome 120 research associates, professional research associates, professional associates and research scientists employed at the University of Saskatchewan.
Nunavut has the highest mortality rate in Canada from respiratory diseases, meaning the population is especially vulnerable to the coronavirus.
There is no reason for the federal government to delay.
PSAC calls on government to prevent COVID-19 from disproportionately impacting marginalized groups [11]
Although federal, provincial and territorial governments have announced various initiatives to help Canad [12]
In late March, PSAC recommended the government take several measures to address financial and economic uncertainty affecting a number of smaller pension plans in the federal sector.
By day, PSAC lab technician Tim Ladd and his colleagues tackle invasive insect species like the emerald ash borer that are d
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In over a decade at the CRA, Kathy Ajram has never seen such a rapid and profound transformation in how her organization conducts its work.
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