ActiveFilters Filter options Search From: Filter by Topic 2SLGBTQI+ 22 Airlines 15 Artificial intelligence 10 Child care 21 Collective Bargaining 148 COVID-19 4 Disabilities 19 Economy 78 Employment Insurance 3 Environment 13 Equality 50 Global Justice 38 Health and Safety 108 Health Care 79 Housing 8 Indigenous 40 K-12 Education 39 Literacy 15 Mental health 16 Migrant rights 10 Municipalities 34 Organizing 7 Pay Equity 4 Pensions 10 Political Action 112 Post-Secondary Education 15 Precarious work 6 Privatization 30 Racial Equality 51 Trade 6 Union Education 13 Water 11 Women 36 to: Filter by Type 272 1 Counterpoint 10 Fact sheet 1 Guide 4 Member profiles 6 News 9 Report 4 Resources 2 Filter by Location New Brunswick 1 Nova Scotia 1 Apply Clear When we launched our new site, we removed some of our older content. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Search From: Filter by Topic 2SLGBTQI+ 22 Airlines 15 Artificial intelligence 10 Child care 21 Collective Bargaining 148 COVID-19 4 Disabilities 19 Economy 78 Employment Insurance 3 Environment 13 Equality 50 Global Justice 38 Health and Safety 108 Health Care 79 Housing 8 Indigenous 40 K-12 Education 39 Literacy 15 Mental health 16 Migrant rights 10 Municipalities 34 Organizing 7 Pay Equity 4 Pensions 10 Political Action 112 Post-Secondary Education 15 Precarious work 6 Privatization 30 Racial Equality 51 Trade 6 Union Education 13 Water 11 Women 36 to: Filter by Type 272 1 Counterpoint 10 Fact sheet 1 Guide 4 Member profiles 6 News 9 Report 4 Resources 2 Filter by Location New Brunswick 1 Nova Scotia 1 Apply Clear When we launched our new site, we removed some of our older content. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Results 1 - 10 of 85 Filter Active Filters Search results News Mar 18, 2026 Immigration cuts hurt workers, worsen child care staffing crisis A CUPE child care worker is speaking out about the unfolding crisis caused by drastic federal immigration cuts. CUPE 5575 President Mehak Kapoor says cuts to immigration levels are forcing her to leave her job, and are hurting workers, families and communities. December 17, 2024 International Migrants Day On December 18, CUPE expresses solidarity with people around the world who have been forced to leave their homes in search of decent work, safety, security, and a life where basic human and labour rights are respected. Dec 10, 2019 Migrant Rights Network The Migrant Rights Network is a cross-Canada alliance to combat racism and fight for migrant justice. We are an alliance of self-organized groups of refugees and migrants and allies. We are forming in response to increased racism and anti-immigrant organizing in Canada in the lead up to the federal elections in 2019. Dec 10, 2019 Immigrant Workers Centre The Immigrant Workers Centre (IWC) defends the rights of immigrants in their places of work and fights for dignity, respect, and justice. Indigenous, Black, and racialized CUPE women and non-binary members: are you ready for WILD?! Applications are now open for the first ever national Women in Leadership Development training, a feminist leadership and skills-building union education program designed for Indigenous, Black, and racialized women and non-binary members of CUPE. March 21, 2026 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination In 1966, the United Nations proclaimed March 21 the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to commemorate the Sharpeville massacre and to fight all forms of racial discrimination. Feb 13, 2026 Solidarity with the Cuban people CUPE stands in solidarity with the Cuban people and the trade union movement as the country grapples with intensified U.S. sanctions and a dangerous fuel shortage. We support the Cuban people’s sovereignty and their right to self determination. News Jan 30, 2026 Statement on the situation in Iran CUPE stands in solidarity with the people of Iran, especially the workers and trade unions protesting in response to the country’s worsening economic crisis and social injustice. News Dec 22, 2025 Get your 2026 Global Justice Calendar Orders are open for CUPE’s annual calendar highlighting international solidarity activism. Get copies for yourself and your local today. News Dec 05, 2025 Black History Month 2026: Honouring Carol Wall Carol Wall was a fearless Black feminist, trade unionist and anti-racist activist. Her leadership transformed the Canadian labour movement and had a profound impact on our union. Pagination Pagination Previous Page 1 of 9 Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Last page 9 Next Share this page
News Mar 18, 2026 Immigration cuts hurt workers, worsen child care staffing crisis A CUPE child care worker is speaking out about the unfolding crisis caused by drastic federal immigration cuts. CUPE 5575 President Mehak Kapoor says cuts to immigration levels are forcing her to leave her job, and are hurting workers, families and communities.
December 17, 2024 International Migrants Day On December 18, CUPE expresses solidarity with people around the world who have been forced to leave their homes in search of decent work, safety, security, and a life where basic human and labour rights are respected.
Dec 10, 2019 Migrant Rights Network The Migrant Rights Network is a cross-Canada alliance to combat racism and fight for migrant justice. We are an alliance of self-organized groups of refugees and migrants and allies. We are forming in response to increased racism and anti-immigrant organizing in Canada in the lead up to the federal elections in 2019.
Dec 10, 2019 Immigrant Workers Centre The Immigrant Workers Centre (IWC) defends the rights of immigrants in their places of work and fights for dignity, respect, and justice.
Indigenous, Black, and racialized CUPE women and non-binary members: are you ready for WILD?! Applications are now open for the first ever national Women in Leadership Development training, a feminist leadership and skills-building union education program designed for Indigenous, Black, and racialized women and non-binary members of CUPE.
March 21, 2026 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination In 1966, the United Nations proclaimed March 21 the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to commemorate the Sharpeville massacre and to fight all forms of racial discrimination.
Feb 13, 2026 Solidarity with the Cuban people CUPE stands in solidarity with the Cuban people and the trade union movement as the country grapples with intensified U.S. sanctions and a dangerous fuel shortage. We support the Cuban people’s sovereignty and their right to self determination.
News Jan 30, 2026 Statement on the situation in Iran CUPE stands in solidarity with the people of Iran, especially the workers and trade unions protesting in response to the country’s worsening economic crisis and social injustice.
News Dec 22, 2025 Get your 2026 Global Justice Calendar Orders are open for CUPE’s annual calendar highlighting international solidarity activism. Get copies for yourself and your local today.
News Dec 05, 2025 Black History Month 2026: Honouring Carol Wall Carol Wall was a fearless Black feminist, trade unionist and anti-racist activist. Her leadership transformed the Canadian labour movement and had a profound impact on our union.