Updates
Canada’s Little Secret: Food Insecurity in the North
By Lorraine Rousseau Food insecurity is a global threat to communities around the world. Right now, there are more than…
Thousands of Canada Border Service Agency employees vote to strike
More than 8,500 unionized staff with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) have given their union an overwhelming strike mandate, throwing…
Empowering Conversations
Empowering Conversations creates spaces for focused, honest discussions that help public-service employees connect with themselves and each other regardless of their current…
Update on Phoenix damages implementation
Current PSAC members working for the federal public service received general damages as part of their March 3 pay. However, several issues…
City of Iqaluit employees reach new collective bargaining agreement with PSAC
The following joint statement is shared from https://www.iqaluit.ca/news/city-employees-reach-new-collective-bargaining-agreement-union The City of Iqaluit and the Union representing City employees, the Public Service…
July 1st is an Opportunity to Reflect and Take Action
PSAC North empathizes with national calls to cancel Canada Day celebrations and supports those who wish to celebrate in the manner…
Labour Views: The History of Genocide is not History
By Lorraine Rousseau Couple of days are left until the end of June, that has annually been dedicated to celebrating all…
PSAC grieves with Indigenous communities as more unmarked graves are discovered in Saskatchewan
PSAC joins residential school survivors, Indigenous communities and all Canadians in grieving the disturbing discovery of as many as 751 unmarked graves near the former Marieval Indian Residential School in…
PSAC North Supports Warriors Walk for Healing Nations
PSAC North and the Yukon Regional Indigenous Peoples Committee support “Warriors Walk for Healing Nations” in honour of 215 Kamloops children…