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News Feb 09, 2026 CUPE 1328 demands clarity after TCDSB signals end to school-wide child and youth workers CUPE 1328, representing more than 2,000 education workers at the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), is raising serious concerns following reports that school administrators have been advised that it is no longer required to maintain a Child and Youth Worker (CYW) in every school. News Feb 09, 2026 CUPE calls on Wab Kinew to reject PC ideas on health care Manitoba’s largest labour union says the Wab Kinew government has nothing to learn from PC leader Obby Kahn on how to run health care in Manitoba. News Feb 09, 2026 GFL Headquarters relocation shows international corporation putting US interests first; work should be brought in-house Manitoba’s largest labour union says GFL’s decision to move their headquarters from Toronto into the United States underscores the arguments they have been making that the contracting out of municipal services leads to tax dollars leaving Manitoba and Canada, and hurting our local economy. News Feb 09, 2026 BC K-12 provincial bargaining committee returning to table for critical session The K-12 provincial bargaining committee, representing over 30,000 BC school support workers across the province, will be returning to the bargaining table February 17 with the BC Public School Employers Association (BCPSEA). News Feb 06, 2026 CUPE Saskatchewan raises serious concerns about changes to SAID program amid rising cost of living In an Order in Council passed on January 23, significant changes were made to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) program. CUPE is deeply concerned about the timing and impact of these changes, which come during a period of growing economic uncertainty for people across Saskatchewan. News Feb 05, 2026 CUPE Ontario condemns firings and suspensions at Bowmore Road school CUPE Ontario condemns the firing of two educators and the suspension of six others at Bowmore Road Junior and Senior Public School, which will affect more than 200 students. News Feb 05, 2026 Save the INSPQ! In less than 36 hours, more than 1,500 people have emailed Minister France-Élaine Duranceau, asking her to stop Bill 7, which would do away with the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (lNSPQ). 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News Feb 11, 2026 CUPE 7575 rejects TVDSB’s scapegoating of educational assistants amid special education deficit CUPE 7575 is condemning recent statements from Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) administration suggesting further cuts may be coming as the board faces a growing special education deficit.
News Feb 11, 2026 Stop shipping Canadian jobs overseas, says new alliance of telecom workers A new alliance of telecommunications workers is denouncing the offshoring of thousands of Canadian jobs by major telecommuncations corporations.
News Feb 10, 2026 CUPE 2268 and 3730 members deliver strong strike mandate Members of CUPE 2268 and CUPE 3730 have delivered a strong strike mandate, voting overwhelmingly in favour of strike action if necessary.
News Feb 09, 2026 CUPE 1328 demands clarity after TCDSB signals end to school-wide child and youth workers CUPE 1328, representing more than 2,000 education workers at the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), is raising serious concerns following reports that school administrators have been advised that it is no longer required to maintain a Child and Youth Worker (CYW) in every school.
News Feb 09, 2026 CUPE calls on Wab Kinew to reject PC ideas on health care Manitoba’s largest labour union says the Wab Kinew government has nothing to learn from PC leader Obby Kahn on how to run health care in Manitoba.
News Feb 09, 2026 GFL Headquarters relocation shows international corporation putting US interests first; work should be brought in-house Manitoba’s largest labour union says GFL’s decision to move their headquarters from Toronto into the United States underscores the arguments they have been making that the contracting out of municipal services leads to tax dollars leaving Manitoba and Canada, and hurting our local economy.
News Feb 09, 2026 BC K-12 provincial bargaining committee returning to table for critical session The K-12 provincial bargaining committee, representing over 30,000 BC school support workers across the province, will be returning to the bargaining table February 17 with the BC Public School Employers Association (BCPSEA).
News Feb 06, 2026 CUPE Saskatchewan raises serious concerns about changes to SAID program amid rising cost of living In an Order in Council passed on January 23, significant changes were made to the Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (SAID) program. CUPE is deeply concerned about the timing and impact of these changes, which come during a period of growing economic uncertainty for people across Saskatchewan.
News Feb 05, 2026 CUPE Ontario condemns firings and suspensions at Bowmore Road school CUPE Ontario condemns the firing of two educators and the suspension of six others at Bowmore Road Junior and Senior Public School, which will affect more than 200 students.
News Feb 05, 2026 Save the INSPQ! In less than 36 hours, more than 1,500 people have emailed Minister France-Élaine Duranceau, asking her to stop Bill 7, which would do away with the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (lNSPQ).