PSAC-Quebec stands in solidarity with the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) and 70 academics calling for concrete actions to strengthen…
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Assessing where the parties stand on key issues
This tool offers a fact-based comparison of where the major federal parties stand on key issues affecting public services and the…
Yvon Barrière announces his resignation
Sisters, brothers, friends, It is with deep emotion that I announce my resignation from all my roles within the Public Service…
Petition: Keep our Iconic Old Port Ice Rink Open!
We need your support to save an emblematic part of our community: the Old Port of Montreal’s skating rink. The rink…
PSAC-Quebec is outraged by Translation Bureau job cuts
PSAC-Quebec is deeply outraged by news that the federal government plans to cut nearly 340 Translation Bureau jobs over the next…
PSAC-Quebec celebrates International Francophonie Day
March 20th, International Francophonie Day, PSAC‑Quebec salutes the many advances made in promoting the French language. French is an essential pillar…
Black class action: A disappointing court decision
It was with great dismay that we learned of the Federal Court’s decision to dismiss the class action brought by Black…
Victory: The ALT supports improved protections for commercial vehicle enforcement officers
In an unprecedented decision, the Administrative Labour Tribunal (ALT) approved a request from the Fraternité des constables du contrôle routier du…
PSAC launches campaign to protect Canada’s public services
Public services are Canada’s safety net in times of crisis, whether it’s a pandemic, a natural disaster, or economic uncertainty. Let’s…
FPInnovations: Members reach an agreement during restructuring
Our members at FPInnovations voted overwhelmingly in favour of a tentative agreement reached on January 24 after three conciliation meetings with the…