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- CUPE National
- CUPE Saskatchewan Division
- CUPE Manitoba Division
- CUPE Nova Scotia Division
- CUPE Staff and retirees
- CUPE 1404 St-Joseph’s Villa, Dundas, Ontario
- CUPE 1876 Northside Community Guest House, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia
- CUPE 2094 Seaview Manor, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia
- CUPE 3260 PEI School Board Provincial Teacher Assistants, Prince Edward Island
- CUPE 4557 KAIROS, Toronto, Ontario
- CUPE 2440 - CUSO International, Ottawa
- CUPE 3067 New Dawn Home Employees, Sydney, Nova Scotia
- CUPE 382/16 The Board of Education of School District 61, Victoria, BC
- CUPE 1281 Ontario Public Interest Research Group, Guelph, Ontario
- CUPE 1281 Ontario Public Interest Research Group McMaster, Hamilton, Ontario
- CUPE 1281 Ontario Public Interest Research Group, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario
Global Justice Committee members and alternates 2016 - 2017
- Keir Hiscock, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Jonathan Fourdraine, Nova Scotia
- Shawna Quinn, Prince Edward Island
- Debbie Downey, New Brunswick
- Sylvain Allard, Quebec
- Nathalie Garceau, Airline Division, Quebec
- Safia Gahayr, Ontario
- Daveson Harsaan (alternate), Ontario
- Sarah Pentlow, CUSO-International
- Ric McAlpine, Manitoba
- Dolores Douglas (Co-Chair), Saskatchewan
- Mario Pailamilla, Alberta
- Mabel Ong, Alberta
- Sheila Stewart (alternate), Alberta
- John Hall, British Columbia
- Beth Dollaga (alternate), British Columbia
- Betty Valenzuela, HEU
- Kristen Daub, CoDevelopment Canada
- Denis Bolduc, NEB Liaison
- Kelti Cameron, Staff advisor
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International Solidarity Report
International solidarity: 2016-2017 in review
Over the past year, we learned a great deal from our sisters and brothers in other countries, reaffirming our belief that our ability to defend public services and decent jobs in our communities depends on our ability to defend those same services and good jobs in countries around the world.
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The Global Justice Fund in 2016-2017
The Global Justice Fund is available for CUPE members who would like to create opportunities for their local, their division, CUPE council or committee to engage in solidarity where critical global struggles are happening in the world today.
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Worker-to-worker solidarity in 2016-2017
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Solidarity letters and actions 2016-2017
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International meetings 2016-2017
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Moving Forward 2016-2017
As workers, we must not be divided by forces promoting privatization, racism, islamophobia, forced migration, violence, and war. We must focus instead on the resistance movements in Canada and around the world, and find ways to build alliances and to strengthen our solidarity.
