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      Convention Today for Thursday, October 5

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      Honouring missing and murdered Indigenous women

      CUPE convention delegates marked October 4, a day that honours the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, with two moving and powerful events.

      Introduced by CUPE President Mark Hancock at the start of the morning agenda, dancers Jade Brown and Amanda Gould lit up the stage in a multimedia performance that uses dance and video – as well as the driving rhythms of A Tribe Called Red’s “Electric Pow Wow Drum” – to tell the story of Canada’s stolen sisters.

      At noon, hundreds of convention delegates followed Gloria Lepine and Nathalie Claveau, representatives on CUPE’s National Aboriginal Council, to Olympic Park for a Sisters in Spirit vigil to honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

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      Today's Convention Highlights
      12:00pm
      OCHU Rally Against Violence
      Provincial contract talks for 27,000 Ontario hospital staff broke off recently after the hospitals’ refusal to address workplace violence and demands for concessions. Join OCHU in solidarity in Simcoe Square at noon.
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      CUPE National Officers re‑elected
      CUPE National President Mark Hancock and National Secretary-Treasurer Charles Fleury were both re-elected Wednesday. In their acceptance speeches, they vowed to continue to strengthen our union and work with members to build a more fair and equitable Canada.
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      Back to the future…
      Economist Armine Yalnizyan says we shouldn’t despair over tough times. While today’s precarious work economy looks more like the economy of 100 years ago, she argues, there is reason for optimism.
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      Celebrating CUPE-Cuba solidarity
      International convention guest Avigail Pérez Llanes comes from the Havana local of SNTAP, a public sector union in Cuba representing more than 250,000 workers across the small island country. Given shifting U.S. relations and the unstable Cuban economy, it’s now more important than ever to keep the bonds of solidarity strong between his organization and ours, he told CUPE Communications at convention.
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      Selfless super hero wins disability rights activist award
      Sheryl Burns’ list of accomplishments is lengthy, but in typical fashion she credited everyone but herself while accepting her award.

      A B.C. community social services worker and the president of CUPE 1936, Burns has been a trailblazer in educating people about the importance of accommodation within her workplace, her community and our movement.
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