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If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Results 281 - 290 of 1573 Filter Active Filters Search results News Feb 23, 2026 Health care workers protest outside MPP Dave Smith’s office as funding cuts take toll on staff, patients Health care workers represented by CUPE held a rally outside local Ontario PC MPP Dave Smith’s office in Peterborough in response to funding cuts by the provincial government. News Feb 23, 2026 Dalhousie’s part-time architecture faculty join CUPE 3912 CUPE 3912 is pleased to announce that part-time faculty in the Architecture Department at Dalhousie University (Dal) are officially members of the local as of January 14, 2026, retroactive to November 2025. We need your help to avoid a strike at Balmy Beach Day Care Despite ongoing negotiations, the parties remain far apart on key issues, including wages and sick leave. Our wages are below the sector average, and we cannot bank sick leave. News Feb 20, 2026 CUPE optimistic that improved benefits plan will increase retention and recruitment initiatives Manitoba’s largest health care union says a newly improved benefits plan for healthcare workers–funded equally by employers and employees–will help make Manitoba a more competitive option for healthcare workers across Canada. CUPE Alberta calls for an election, says Smith’s referendum is a dangerous distraction from government’s mismanagement of public services CUPE Alberta is condemning Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement of an anti-immigrant referendum that seeks permission for her government to make it harder for Albertans to vote. News Feb 20, 2026 Health care workers protest outside MPP Neil Lumsden’s office as funding cuts take toll on staff, patients Health care workers represented by CUPE held a rally outside local Ontario PC MPP Neil Lumsden’s office in Hamilton in response to funding cuts by the provincial government. News Feb 19, 2026 CUPE applauds investment into NorMan Regional Recreation Facilities Manitoba’s largest labour union says the Wab Kinew government has made smart investments in Northern Manitoba’s recreation infrastructure. Thank you for standing up for Toronto CAS workers Support safe staffing at Toronto Children’s Aid Society and help avoid a strike Years of provincial government underfunding have hollowed out child welfare services across Ontario. At the same time, CAS Toronto is refusing to fight for the funding we need to be able to do our jobs. News Feb 18, 2026 Report on Hydro-Québec: Rate increase for the wrong reasons A devastating report published by analyst Jean-François Blain for the Union des consommateurs shows that Hydro-Québec’s Action Plan 2035 could have a major impact on rates for all clienteles. The study reveals that rates could climb 29% by 2030 and 63% by 2035, which is a yearly increase of 7%. 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News Feb 23, 2026 Health care workers protest outside MPP Dave Smith’s office as funding cuts take toll on staff, patients Health care workers represented by CUPE held a rally outside local Ontario PC MPP Dave Smith’s office in Peterborough in response to funding cuts by the provincial government.
News Feb 23, 2026 Dalhousie’s part-time architecture faculty join CUPE 3912 CUPE 3912 is pleased to announce that part-time faculty in the Architecture Department at Dalhousie University (Dal) are officially members of the local as of January 14, 2026, retroactive to November 2025.
We need your help to avoid a strike at Balmy Beach Day Care Despite ongoing negotiations, the parties remain far apart on key issues, including wages and sick leave. Our wages are below the sector average, and we cannot bank sick leave.
News Feb 20, 2026 CUPE optimistic that improved benefits plan will increase retention and recruitment initiatives Manitoba’s largest health care union says a newly improved benefits plan for healthcare workers–funded equally by employers and employees–will help make Manitoba a more competitive option for healthcare workers across Canada.
CUPE Alberta calls for an election, says Smith’s referendum is a dangerous distraction from government’s mismanagement of public services CUPE Alberta is condemning Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement of an anti-immigrant referendum that seeks permission for her government to make it harder for Albertans to vote.
News Feb 20, 2026 Health care workers protest outside MPP Neil Lumsden’s office as funding cuts take toll on staff, patients Health care workers represented by CUPE held a rally outside local Ontario PC MPP Neil Lumsden’s office in Hamilton in response to funding cuts by the provincial government.
News Feb 19, 2026 CUPE applauds investment into NorMan Regional Recreation Facilities Manitoba’s largest labour union says the Wab Kinew government has made smart investments in Northern Manitoba’s recreation infrastructure.
Support safe staffing at Toronto Children’s Aid Society and help avoid a strike Years of provincial government underfunding have hollowed out child welfare services across Ontario. At the same time, CAS Toronto is refusing to fight for the funding we need to be able to do our jobs.
News Feb 18, 2026 Report on Hydro-Québec: Rate increase for the wrong reasons A devastating report published by analyst Jean-François Blain for the Union des consommateurs shows that Hydro-Québec’s Action Plan 2035 could have a major impact on rates for all clienteles. The study reveals that rates could climb 29% by 2030 and 63% by 2035, which is a yearly increase of 7%.