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Alberta CUPE Alberta launches campaign for health care state of emergency [CUPE] 22-01-2026


VIDEO Unifor calls for action on made-in-China EV imports [Unifor] 22-01-2026


Quebec Union rights under attack [USW] 22-01-2026


Alberta Organized labour continues to make gains in Canada’s most anti-union province [The Conversation] 20-01-2026


/ USA Many countries - minus 1 - approve application of a global minimum corporate tax [RadioLabour] 19-01-2026



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Nova Scotia Saint Mary's University faculty union seeks strike mandate from members 2026-01-22 [The Chronicle-Herald]

Workers win at the labour board: Telework is not “off limits” at the bargaining table 2026-01-22 [PSAC]

Ontario Toronto parks and rec worker dies on the job 2026-01-22 [CBC]

Ontario Workplace safety board is spending over $800K on an ad blitz. Its own workers are questioning why 2026-01-22 [CBC]

Yukon Yukon University employees back strike mandate as disputes continue 2026-01-22 [Yukon News]

Quebec Union rights under attack 2026-01-22 [USW]

Saskatchewan Health unions say metal detectors in ERs are good start but want more supports 2026-01-22 [CBC]

Canadian auto workers union sounds the alarm over Canada’s deal with China 2026-01-22 [CTV]

VIDEO  Unifor calls for action on made-in-China EV imports 2026-01-22 [Unifor]

Alberta CUPE Alberta launches campaign for health care state of emergency 2026-01-22 [CUPE]

Ontario CUPE 2380 warns Penetanguishene Council’s water plan risks higher costs, job losses, and reduced local control 2026-01-22 [CUPE]

Quebec Outside workers protest in front of the Ville de Montréal’s administrative offices over deteriorating bargaining climate 2026-01-22 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan CUPE 5430 raises serious concerns over privatization of new long-term care homes in Watson and Estevan 2026-01-22 [CUPE]

British Columbia New Report Card Ranks YVR Airport Concession Operators Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026-01-21 [UniteHere Local 40]

Ontario Cannabis workers in Waterloo join union 2026-01-21 [UFCW]

Manitoba Respiratory therapists 'in crisis mode' amid staffing shortage, union says 2026-01-21 [CBC]

Newfoundland and Labrador Unifor concerned by Dominion store closure in St. John's affecting 100 workers 2026-01-21 [Unifor]

British Columbia Workers at Van Gogh Designs, furniture maker, vote to join Unifor labor union 2026-01-21 [Woodworking Network]

Alberta Building Alberta: Passenger Rail, Good Jobs, and Economic MomentumCanada's Building Trades Unions, Building Trades of Alberta and Friends of CABR Sign MOU to Advance Calgary-Banff Passenger Rail 2026-01-21 [CBTU]

Saskatchewan CUPE Saskatchewan endorses Rob Ashton in NDP leadership race 2026-01-21 [CKRM]

Quebec A glimmer of hope for Le Massif ski season? Union, employer called to meeting 2026-01-21 [Radio-Canada]

Alberta Organised labour gains in Alberta putting pressure on employers: report 2026-01-21 [HRD]

Saskatchewan Impasse in bargaining: CUPE education support workers demand fair wages 2026-01-21 [CUPE]

CUPE tells feds to protect the promise of affordable public child care 2026-01-21 [CUPE]

British Columbia USW welcomes long-overdue combustible dust safety reforms on anniversary of Babine Forest Products explosion 2026-01-21 [USW]

USA NUPGE supports Minnesotans on January 23, Day of Truth and Freedom 2026-01-20 [NUPGE]

British Columbia Bargaining reaches an impasse without meaningful funding for classroom conditions 2026-01-20 [BCTF]

Prince Edward Island P.E.I. newspaper workers ratify first collective agreement 2026-01-20 [CWA Canada]

Global Free online global labour history course offers fresh perspectives on labour’s past and future 2026-01-20 [UFCW Canada]

Alberta Building Trades sign MOU to advance Calgary-Banff passenger rail 2026-01-20 [Building Trades]

Alberta AUPE demands action on staffing levels as health-care ‘crisis’ continues 2026-01-20 [Medicine Hat News]

Newfoundland and Labrador Unifor concerned by Dominion store closure in St. John’s affecting 100 workers 2026-01-20 [Unifor]

Ontario Striking ETFO Support Staff will hold Public Rally on Thursday 2026-01-20 [SEIU]

Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund employees join Society of United Professionals 2026-01-20 [The Law Times]

Quebec Le Massif de Charlevoix cancels ski season after employees reject contract offer 2026-01-20 [Global]

Thousands of federal government workers receive layoff notices 2026-01-20 [Global]

The real test for the Carney government: Delivering for workers 2026-01-20 [USW]

Alberta Organized labour continues to make gains in Canada’s most anti-union province 2026-01-20 [The Conversation]

WestJet Flight Attendants Respond to Reversal of Reconfigured Aircraft 2026-01-20 [CUPE]

Nova Scotia Long-term care home workers vote to strike in Amherst 2026-01-20 [CUPE]

Alberta Latest response from UCP on health care crisis is a lot of nothing 2026-01-20 [CUPE]

Westjet backs off unpopular cabin changes 2026-01-20 [CUPE]

CUPE enters arbitration on flight attendant wages with Air Canada 2026-01-20 [CUPE]

British Columbia Unifor welcomes new members at Surrey’s Van Gogh Designs 2026-01-19 [Unifor]

British Columbia Unifor’s fight for forestry jobs continues at high-level task force 2026-01-19 [Unifor]

WestJet Pilots Welcome Seat Reconfiguration Reversal Following Employee and Public Backlash 2026-01-19 [ALPA]

Telus delivers voluntary severance package ‘gut punch’ to workers 2026-01-19 [rabble]

Ontario Striking ETFO Support Staff will hold Public Rally on Thursday in Toronto 2026-01-19 [SEIU 2]

Raise a glass to Canadian craftsmanship and support Canadian Crown Royal workers 2026-01-19 [UFCW]

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This month in labour history

1-01-1988 The Ontario Pay Equity Act comes into effect, the first law in North America to address gender pay inequity. It makes unions and employers equally responsible for implementation. [more]

1-01-1952 Old Age Security, the country's first universal pension plan, comes into effect for Canadians at 70 years of age. The Canada Pension Plan, based on employment contributions, follows in 1966. [more]

8-01-2007 The 21,000 members of ACTRA, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, break new ground for cultural workers with the first strike in their 64-year history. An agreement is reached after 17 months of bargaining. [more]

15-01-1889 Innkeeper Joe Beef of Montréal dies, a legendary friend to the outcast poor and labouring classes. More than 50 unions march in his funeral procession. [more]

18-01-1893 In the harbour at Nanaimo, British Columbia, Coast Seamen's Union organizers board the SS Bawnmore, whose crew had not been paid in months. A high-profile kidnapping trial follows, with the provincial premier acting as Crown Prosecutor. [more]

19-01-1973 Annie Buller, a veteran Communist organizer, dies in Toronto at 78 years of age after a lifetime of activism in support of labour and political causes. [more]

20-01-1914 Joseph Mairs, 21, a coal miner from Ladysmith, British Columbia, dies in prison after failing to receive adequate medical treatment. He is one of more than 200 strikers arrested in a long struggle for recognition of the United Mine Workers of America [more]

20-01-1950 Barred windows and locked doors prevent workers from escaping a fire in a small basement garment factory in downtown Toronto. Of the eleven people in the shop, six die in the blaze, including the owner and his son, and three more in hospital. [more]

23-01-1918 In wartime Nova Scotia, 88 men are killed in an explosion in a coal mine at Stellarton. The casualties are later listed on a memorial. Another nearby monument lists the 69 local soldiers killed during the four years of the First World War. [more]

24-01-1979 Le Journal de Montréal declares a lockout in an attempt to “gigify” the workers’ collective agreement. The dispute lasts for 764 days. [more]

24-01-1979 The first bank strike in Canadian history begins when workers picket branches of La Banque d'épargne de la cité et du district de Montréal. [more]

25-01-1988 Members of the United Nurses of Alberta defy a ban on strike action and begin a province-wide strike against cutbacks in health care. They win their case, and a better contract follows two years later. [more]

26-01-1981 Some 16,000 Ontario hospital workers, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, take part in an illegal strike. CUPE President Grace Hartman later goes to jail for supporting her members. [more]

27-01-1872 A public meeting at the Mechanics' Institute in Hamilton, Ontario adopts resolutions to reduce the normal six-day working week from 60 to 54 hours. When the Nine Hour League is announced, support grows in a dozen centres, from Sarnia to Montréal. [more]

29-01-1980 Jean-Claude Parrot, president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, begins a three-month jail sentence for defying a back-to-work law that ended a legal strike by postal workers in 1978. [more]

29-01-1946 Supreme Court Justice Ivan C. Rand releases his report on the Ford strike and imposes the Rand Formula to promote union security. [more]

31-01-1907 More than 400 women telephone operators in Toronto walk out when Bell Telephone attempts to introduce longer hours and lower pay. [more]