Training calendar

Course posters and registration forms will be published on this page two months before the event, unless exceptional circumstances should occur. Please note that courses are subject to change and will be added as they are available.

January 2026

DATETIMETRAININGLANGUAGEREGISTRATION
PERIOD
1412 pm to
13 pm
Virtual Lunch and learn
How to write a resolution
– For members
from of all Districts
FrenchClosed
27, 28
and 29
9 am to
16 pm
Introduction to Health and
Safety under federal
jurisdiction – For members
from District 3 (Quebec)
Location : FTQ building, Quebec
FrenchClosed

February 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
10 to 12 9 am to
17 pm
Introduction to Health and
Safety under federal
jurisdiction – For members
from Districts 1 (Estrie/Bois-Francs)
and 4 (Mauricie)
Location : Quality Suites
Drummondville
French Closed
11 12 pm to
12.45 pm
Virtual webinar – Demystifying
injury-on-duty leave
– For members from District 3
(Quebec) of the PA, SV, TC, EB,
FB, CFIA, Parks Canada, and CRA
tables
French

From January 30
to February 11

March 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION PERIOD
2 and
3
9 am to
4 pm
CNESST Claims Procedure – For
members from District 3 (Quebec)
Location : FTQ building, Quebec
French From January 6 to
February 9, noon
13 and
14
9 am to
4.30 pm
Talking Union Basics –
For members from Districts 1
(Estrie/Bois-Francs)
and 4 (Mauricie)
Location : Holiday Inn Express
Trois-Rivieres
French From January 7 to
February 17, noon
13 and
14
9 am to
4.30 pm
Talking Union Basics –
For members from Districts 2 (Laval/Laurentides/Lanaudière/Abitibi-Témiscamingue), 6 (Montérégie) and
7 (Montréal)
Location : PSAC Montreal regional
Office
French January 22 to
February 18, noon
30 and
31
9 am
to 4 pm
Violence Prevention Under Federal
jurisdiction – For members from
District 4 (Mauricie)
Location : Delta Trois-Rivieres
French From February 2
to March 9,
noon
         

April 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
14 to
16
9 am to
4 pm
Introduction to Health and
Safety under federal
jurisdiction – For members
from District 5 (Saguenay/Lac St-Jean/
Chibougamau/Chapais)
Location : Delta Saguenay,
Jonquiere
French From February 10
to March 23,
noon
24 and
25
9 am to
4 pm
Grievance Handling – For members
from Districts 3 (Quebec),
5 (Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean/
Chibougamau/Chapais)
and 8 (Bas Saint-Laurent/Gaspesie/Iles-de-la-Madeleine/Cote-Nord)
Location : FTQ building, Quebec
French From February 24
to April 7,
noon

May 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
8 and
9
9 am
to
4 pm
Local officers – For members
from Districts 3 (Quebec),
5 (Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean/
Chibougamau/Chapais)
and 8 (Bas Saint-Laurent/Gaspesie/Iles-de-la-Madeleine/Cote-Nord)
Location : FTQ building, Quebec
French From March 6
to April 17,
noon
13 to
15
9 am to
4.30 pm
Introduction to Health and
Safety under federal
jurisdiction – For members
from Districts 2 (Laval/Laurentides/Lanaudière/Abitibi-Témiscamingue), 6 (Montérégie) and
7 (Montréal)
Location : PSAC Montreal regional
Office
French From February 11 to April 22, noon

June 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
3 and
4
9 am to
4.30 pm
Accident Investigation
– For members
from District 5 (Saguenay/
Lac Saint-Jean/
Chibougamau/Chapais)
French From April 3 to
May 13, noon
12 and
13
9 am to
4.30 pm
Shop steward – For members from
Districts 2 (Laval/Laurentides/
Lanaudière/Abitibi-Témiscamingue),
6 (Montérégie) and 7 (Montréal)
Location : PSAC Montreal regional
Office
French From March 2 to
May 20, noon
11, 12
and
13 am
(2 1/2 days)
11 and 12 :
9 am to
4.3 pm
13 :
9 am to
noon
Virtual Talking Union Basics –
For members from all Districts
French From April 6 to
May 18, noon
         

September 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
15 to
17
9 am to
4 pm
Introduction to Health and
Safety under federal
jurisdiction – For members
from District 8 (Bas Saint-Laurent/Gaspesie/
Iles-de-la-Madeleine/Cote-Nord)
Location : Riotel, Matane
French June 19 to
August 25,
noon

October 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
26 and
27
9 am to
4 pm
Accident Investigation
– For members
from District 8
(Bas Saint-Laurent/Gaspesie/Iles-de-la-Madeleine/Cote-Nord)
Location : Riotel, Matane
French August 26 to
October 5,
noon

November 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
20 and
21
9 am to
5 pm
Local officers – For members
from Districts 1
(Estrie/Bois-Francs)
and 4 (Mauricie)
Location : Delta Sherbrooke
French August 28 to
October 28,
4 pm

December 2026

DATE TIME TRAINING LANGUAGE REGISTRATION
PERIOD
         
         

To register to a course in French, please toggle to the French version of this page.

More courses in English are offered in collaboration with PSAC-NCR. Please visit their website for details and calendar.

Other educational activities will be added in the coming months. Please check this page regularly for updates.


Course Descriptions

BASIC COURSES

Shop Steward (1 or 2 days)*

PSAC has developed a set of training modules for shop stewards so we can offer a learning path tailored to members’ needs and interests. The modules available are:

    • Building our Union

    • Grievances: An Overview

    • Human Rights in the Workplace

    • Role of Stewards

    • Steward as Problem-Solver

    • Why Unions?

    • Connecting with Indigenous Members

    • Connecting with Members with Disabilities

    • Creating Gender Equality

    • Defending LGBTQ2+ Members against Homophobia

    • Defending Trans Members’ Rights in the Workplace

    • The Duty to Accommodate

    • Union Update: Spotlight on Employment Equity

    • Employment Equity in the Workplace

    • Mental Health Matters

    • Stewards as Allies for Racial Justice

    • Creating Harassment-free Workplaces

    • Duty of Fair Representation (DFR)

    • The Politics of Economics in the Workplace

    • Planning for Action

    • What Stewards Need to Know about Health and Safety

    • Working Strategically through Conflict

Convention Preparation (1 day)*

Union activists acquire the tools they need to participate in their union’s convention. This course deals with the work to be done in preparation for convention. It zeroes in on the issues that call for resolutions and strategies.

Talking Union Basics (2 days)*

Union activists acquire valuable tools to engage in their local and make sure it runs smoothly. The course, often a pre-requisite for other union education courses, also introduces participants to PSAC and FTQ structures.

Local Officers (2 days)*

Participants acquire useful tools to perform administrative tasks and manage their local efficiently. This course motivates them to play an active role in their workplace. It also provides an opportunity to develop skills and tactics for workplace meetings and effective consultation with management.

Employment Equity (2 days)*

This course gives participants the tools to promote workplace cultures that actively support employment equity. It encourages members to become actively involved in promoting and implementing employment equity.

Striking (1 day)*

This course answers the question, “What is a strike?” and explains strike procedure and individual roles and responsibilities.

Grievance Handling (2 days)*

Stewards and other workplace representatives learn to draw on their knowledge and skills to resolve workplace issues. This course is also a refresher for more experienced representatives. New stewards and members wishing to become stewards will be introduced to problem-solving and grievance procedure.

Introduction to Health and Safety Under Federal Jurisdiction (3 days)

This course covers health and safety issues in the workplace. What are the causes and symptoms? Which laws protect us and how are they enforced? Participants will learn how to develop an action plan to address these issues through the union.

Introduction to Health and Safety Under Provincial Jurisdiction (3 days)

This course covers health and safety issues in the workplace. What are the causes and symptoms? Which laws protect us and how are they enforced? Participants will learn how to develop an action plan to address these issues through the union.

* Course materials available in English

ADVANCED COURSES

Human Rights (Under review)*

The object of this course is to form a network of activists to fight for human rights and equality within the union as well as in the community. We want to equip members to eliminate discrimination and encourage union participation on the part of equity-seeking groups at work.

Women in the Workplace

This course is for women in Quebec who want to create a network of activists in their workplaces, locals, regional committees, components and other relevant union bodies and community organizations. Participants should have an interest in promoting social equality based on the principles of social justice.

Multi-content Course for the University Sector

This dynamic course deals with health and safety, grievances, political action, legislation and local organization within the university sector under provincial jurisdiction.

Accommodating Members with Disabilities

Participants develop a broad capacity for effective representation on the duty to accommodate members with disabilities at the local level. Participants will acquire the tools and information to effectively represent members who require accommodation in the workplace.

Decibel Alert

This course familiarizes participants with the health problems caused by noise in their workplace. It covers the different types of noise, their health effects and how to reduce noise exposure. Participants learn how to develop an action plan to reduce noise exposure in the workplace and are introduced to an assistance program for Deaf and hard of hearing employees. The course explains in detail the compensation procedure for workers with occupational deafness.

Accident Investigation

This course helps participants to identify the facts relating to an accident/injury, interview witnesses, open an investigation file and carry out a methodical, well organized investigation. They also learn how to identify the causes of an accident or injury and formulate recommendations to improve conditions at the source.

Members of Health and Safety Committees Under Federal Jurisdiction

Were you designated by your union to sit on a workplace health and safety committee? Are you a health and safety representative? Then, you might be wondering:

    • What are my role and responsibilities?

    • How could Part II of the Canada Labour Code or the Act respecting occupational health and safety be helpful to me?

    • What other resources could support me in my role?

This course will provide answers to those questions and the tools you need to become a real “pro” on those committees.

Violence Prevention Under Federal Jurisdiction

Local officers become familiar with the provisions of the Canada Labour Code and the Act respecting industrial accidents and occupational diseases pertaining to prevention of workplace violence and compensation for workplace violence as an occupational injury. Along with developing a union approach to understanding workers’ rights and responsibilities, this course proposes a complaint procedure and protections for PSAC members.

CNESST Claims Procedure

Learn how to assist members who are submitting a CNESST claim for an occupational accident or injury. Participants will review the Act, learn how to draft a claim and look at the overall compensation procedure, appeals, negotiating clauses and developing strategies for working with employers and the CNESST.

* Course materials available in English

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