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Ontario Union calls on federal government to release equity data on public service job cuts [CTV] 20-08-2026


Ontario Scrap current bargaining system, high school teachers’ union urges [The Star] 20-08-2026


Ontario BRUSKE: Canada Must Stand Firm for a Trade Deal That Delivers for Workers [CLC] 19-08-2026


Ontario WestJet Flight Attendants Have Won A Major Settlement [The Maple] 18-08-2026


Ontario Caribbean laborers report rat-infested rooms and abusive bosses [Foreign Policy] 18-08-2026



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Ontario Rally and BBQ as Local 12 members hold the line at Saint-Gobain 2026-08-20 [Unifor]

British Columbia Forestry crisis deepens with announcement of Howe Sound curtailment 2026-08-20 [Unifor]

Manitoba CUPE 500 applauds Mayor Gillingham’s campaign commitment to support local 2026-08-20 [CUPE Manitoba]

Ontario Scrap current bargaining system, high school teachers’ union urges 2026-08-20 [The Star]

USA Hundreds of union workers rally across North America to protest Xbox layoffs 2026-08-20 [Game Developer]

Newfoundland and Labrador Public sector trades workers are understaffed, underpaid and under respected, says union 2026-08-20 [CBC]

Ontario Steam Whistle workers win union recognition after Ontario Labour Relations Board finds employer interfered in organizing campaign 2026-08-20 [SEIU]

Manitoba CUPE 500 applauds Mayor Gillingham’s campaign commitment to support local 2026-08-20 [CUPE]

Union calls on federal government to release equity data on public service job cuts 2026-08-20 [CTV]

Alberta Aramark accused of unionbusting 2026-08-20 [Alberta Worker]

Ontario Union ties National Steel Car strike to unsafe incentive pay program 2026-08-20 [The Safety Mag]

Alberta Celebrate Labour Day and show your Canadian pride 2026-08-20 [UNA]

Newfoundland and Labrador Public Sector Trades Workers Contracted Out to Private Sector Calling Out ‘Systemic Issues’ 2026-08-20 [VOCM]

Ontario Essex County inside and outside workers vote to strike, joining paramedics in threatening job action against the county 2026-08-20 [CUPE]

Ontario CUPE joins rally against job cuts at the Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa 2026-08-20 [CUPE]

Nova Scotia Front-of-House Workers at Halifax’s Neptune Theatre Join IATSE Local 680 2026-08-19 [IATSE]

Class & Climate 2026-08-19 [Perspectives]

Saskatchewan Employer’s guilty plea leads to first conviction under Saskatchewan’s foreign worker protection law 2026-08-19 [Canadian Lawyer]

Ontario ‘We are going to fight’: Ontario teachers’ unions mull strike action as bargaining talks stall 2026-08-19 [CP24]

Manitoba NDP says it's added 4,725 health-care workers since being elected 2026-08-19 [CBC]

Ontario Extendicare York workers picket 8 months after contract lapsed 2026-08-19 [CTV]

Ontario Toronto transit worker stabbing prompts calls for safety review 2026-08-19 [The Safety Mag]

Canadian auto industry braces for CUSMA breakdown 2026-08-19 [rabble]

Ontario Barhale Canada Signs With Local 793 2026-08-19 [IUOE]

British Columbia Metro Vancouver workers target Burrard Inlet dredging in latest strike action 2026-08-19 [CTV]

New research shows that women are overrepresented in public service job cuts 2026-08-19 [PSAC]

BRUSKE: Canada Must Stand Firm for a Trade Deal That Delivers for Workers 2026-08-19 [CLC]

Nova Scotia 2026 Labour Day Events 2026-08-19 [CUPE]

Alberta Ottawa’s inaction lets Smith destroy health care 2026-08-19 [CUPE]

Ontario CUPE members take action to demand a fair deal from Extendicare 2026-08-19 [CUPE]

Ontario Ford government preparing education ads taking aim at teacher unions as contract talks grind to a halt: leaked script 2026-08-18 [The Trillium]

Caribbean laborers report rat-infested rooms and abusive bosses 2026-08-18 [Foreign Policy]

Quebec Montreal's blue-collar workers could launch strike during road cycling world championships 2026-08-18 [CBC]

WestJet Flight Attendants Have Won A Major Settlement 2026-08-18 [The Maple]

Saskatchewan Local CUPE Unions host barbecue to engage with community 2026-08-18 [The Daily Herald]

Quebec Montreal blue-collar workers issue warning ahead of World Cycling Championships 2026-08-18 [CITY]

Ontario Ford government ignored, 'disrespected' Hamilton youth mental health workers, 2 say after weeks-long strike 2026-08-18 [CBC]

Saskatchewan Good riddance to predatory cash-for-blood corporation, criminal investigation needed 2026-08-18 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan Good riddance to predatory cash-for-blood corporation, criminal investigation needed 2026-08-18 [CUPE]

Quebec UCI Road World cycling championships in Montreal at risk? 2026-08-18 [CUPE]

Quebec Strike looms at Jean-Drapeau Park 2026-08-18 [CUPE]

Quebec Without blue-collar workers, things could go sideways: Delson municipal workers launch campaign to break bargaining impasse 2026-08-18 [CUPE]

Wrongful denial of remote work exposes return-to-office shortcomings 2026-08-18 [rabble]

Heat stress is a workplace hazard and workers need protection 2026-08-17 [UFCW Canada]

British Columbia Greater Victoria BC Transit workers begin job action with ‘uniform ban’ 2026-08-17 [CHEK]

British Columbia Greater Victoria BC Transit workers begin job action with ‘uniform ban’ 2026-08-17 [CHEK]

  JOB  Ontario Administrative Assistant, Organizing and Events 2026-08-17 [CAPE]

Quebec ILO complaint filed over election year assualt on Quebec's unions 2026-08-17 [PSI]

Saskatchewan Regina child-care workers ratify new agreement with Glencairn co-op 2026-08-17 [CKRM]

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This month in labour history

1-08-2009 At Voisey's Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, United Steelworkers Local 9508 begins an 18-month strike against Vale Inco. The main issue is pay equity with workers at the multinational's other operations in Canada. [more]

1-08-1928 Ten workers are killed in the collapse of a gate on the Welland Ship Canal. They are among the 137 men who died during the completion of this shipping link between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. [more]

10-08-1970 Nova Scotia fishermen and supporters march across the Canso Causeway, holding up traffic on the Trans Canada Highway. Their seven-month strike wins them the right to a union, but the fish plants refuse to recognize the United Fishermen and Allied Workers. [more]

10-08-1966 Nine workers are killed and 55 are injured when a span on the Heron Bridge in Ottawa collapses during construction. Fifty years later, the bridge is renamed the Heron Road Workers Memorial Bridge. [more]

12-08-1909 Freight handlers at Fort William, Ontario take part in a gun battle with Canadian Pacific Railway police. The seven-day strike is settled, but the CPR later fires most of its Greek and Italian immigrant workers. [more]

13-08-1946 A strike at Montreal Cottons in Valleyfield, Québec erupts in violence when police use tear gas to disperse thousands of women workers and their supporters. Union organizer Madeleine Parent is later arrested, but the strike wins union recognition. [more]

19-08-1998 The McDonald's in Squamish, British Columbia is the first outlet of the fast-food giant in North America to be unionized. The union fails to win a contract and in 1999 workers vote to decertify. [more]

19-08-2025 More than 10,000 striking Air Canada flight attendants win a tentative agreement after defying a controversial federal government back to work order declaring their walkout unlawful. Unpaid work before and after flights was a major issue in the bargaining. [more]

20-08-1937 Millworkers and longshoremen on the Miramichi River in New Brunswick strike for better wages and hours and for recognition of the New Brunswick Farmer-Labour Union. Their success helps bring about new labour laws in the province. [more]

22-08-1950 More than 100,000 railway workers go on strike, shutting down the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railway lines. A week later an emergency session of Parliament passes a law to end the strike, the first use of back-to-work legislation in Canada. [more]

29-08-1907 Seventy-five men, many of them First Nations workers from Kahnawake, are killed in the collapse of a huge cantilever bridge under construction across the St. Lawrence River at Quebec City. Before the disaster, supervisors ignore flaws in the design. [more]

31-08-2013 A merger of the Canadian Auto Workers and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers brings 300,000 members together in Unifor, now Canada's largest private sector union. There are high expectations for new organizing work, especially among young people. [more]