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Alberta AFL Launches Fight Back Now and Fight Back Academy Today [AFL] 01-03-2026


Nova Scotia NS government broke the law with Bill 148, courts find: will Houston fix the problem? [CUPE] 28-02-2026


/ North America Steelworkers fighting for Canadian, American and Mexican workers [RadioLabour] 28-02-2026


Nova Scotia Unions prevail in Bill 148 Charter Challenge [NSGEU] 27-02-2026


The Union That Doesn’t Like Confrontation [Press Progress] 26-02-2026



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USA New leaders take helm of United Steelworkers union 2026-03-01 [USW]

VIDEO USA Notes Toward a Digital Workers’ Inquiry 2026-03-01 [LeftStreamed]

Manitoba Snowplows frozen as Taché workers launch strike 2026-03-01 [The Carillon]

Alberta ‘You don’t get to call it a democracy when you write the questions yourself’: provincewide protest announced by AFL 2026-03-01 [CTV]

Alberta AFL Launches Fight Back Now and Fight Back Academy Today 2026-03-01 [AFL]

Alberta AFL plans province-wide protest against UCP government May 29 2026-03-01 [The Herald]

Equity data on job cuts is crucial to protect hard‑won gains 2026-03-01 [PSAC]

Newfoundland and Labrador NAPE Says Worker Compensation Will Remain Priority Despite Budget Deficit 2026-03-01 [VOCM]

Ontario Striking Sturgeon Falls bus drivers say Alouette has brought in scab drivers 2026-02-28 [The Star]

Ontario Week 15 of the strike at Central West Specialized Developmental Services 2026-02-28 [OPSEU]

Ontario Workers at Brantford's Slacan Industries on strike after contract talks break down 2026-02-28 [The Expositor]

Ontario Laurentian University staff union president wants a new vote on executive pay hikes 2026-02-28 [CBC]

Ontario IAM Union Begins Bargaining with Menzies Aviation at Toronto Pearson 2026-02-28 [IAM Union]

Nova Scotia N.S. Supreme Court strikes down former Liberal government’s wage restraint legislation 2026-02-28 [CBC]

Ontario Laura Walton on uniting workers in an era of the notwithstanding clause 2026-02-28 [rabble radio]

Quebec Ambulance employers in Quebec are appealing to the Administrative Labour Tribunal to force striking paramedics to agree to supervise trainees 2026-02-28 [CITY]

Is union growth the silver lining of tough times? 2026-02-28 [The Spectator]

New Brunswick Library workers to vote on tentative agreement — without threat of layoffs 2026-02-28 [CBC]

Gifted and Black: Celebrating Potential and Promise 2026-02-28 [USW]

North America Steelworkers fighting for Canadian, American and Mexican workers 2026-02-28 [RadioLabour]

Ontario Windsorites will be impacted as Canada Border Services Agency cuts 348 jobs, union says 2026-02-28 [CBC]

Alberta Budget shows the long-term incompetence of the UCP 2026-02-28 [CUPE]

Nova Scotia NS government broke the law with Bill 148, courts find: will Houston fix the problem? 2026-02-28 [CUPE]

Alberta Reading Event at Calgary Legion Cancelled During Freedom to Read Week 2026-02-28 [TWUC]

Nova Scotia In a major victory for workers, judge rules Bill 148 unconstitutional 2026-02-27 [NSFL]

Nova Scotia Unions prevail in Bill 148 Charter Challenge 2026-02-27 [NSGEU]

Nova Scotia Unifor calls on N.S. government to respect court ruling on unconstitutional Bill 148 2026-02-27 [Unifor]

Ontario Former Diageo workers speak out on deal that keeps Crown Royal on shelves 2026-02-27 [CBC]

Ontario Sudbury Steelworkers win groundbreaking compensation case for miner’s widow 2026-02-27 [USW]

Manitoba Incidents down at Winnipeg libraries, but attendance also drops at Millennium 2026-02-27 [CBC]

Quebec Mille-Îles: school support workers lose jobs as secularism law takes effect 2026-02-27 [CITY]

Ontario Striking workers in Kingston take aim at developer with giant, inflatable rat 2026-02-27 [The Whig Standard]

Nunavut Iqaluit housing workers make ‘highest’ gains in territory, union says 2026-02-27 [Nunatsiaq News]

Ten years after Phoenix and public service capacity continues to erode 2026-02-27 [rabble]

British Columbia SFU Contract Workers Sounded the Alarm on Abuse. Nothing Changed 2026-02-27 [The Tyee]

Ontario Titan Tool and Die workers block access, claiming company brought in replacement workers 2026-02-27 [Radio-Canada]

Quebec Contracting out in Châteauguay: Mayor’s disgraceful speech distracts from the real issues 2026-02-27 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan Wage inequity forces CUPE 5435 to declare impasse 2026-02-27 [CUPE]

Manitoba CUPE 500 calls on Winnipeg City Council to reject GFL garbage contract 2026-02-27 [CUPE]

Alberta Albertans in need will pay for UCP’s budget 2026-02-26 [AUPE]

Ontario Migrant farm workers’ class-action suit against Canadian government certified 2026-02-26 [Toronto Star]

Alberta Distillery workers to vote on new contract 2026-02-26 [Alberta Worker]

Alberta ATA's response to education funding in Budget 2026 2026-02-26 [ATA]

Alberta Congratulations, teachers! Collective action works 2026-02-26 [AFL]

  JOB  Ontario Executive Assistant - President Office 2026-02-26 [PIPSC]

  JOB  Ontario Labour Relations Consultation Officer (2) 2026-02-26 [PIPSC]

Ontario Titan Tool lockout escalates after company uses scabs at Windsor facility 2026-02-26 [Unifor]

British Columbia Minimum wage increasing to $18.25 in 2026 2026-02-26 [Ministry of Labour]

Ontario Long-time staff member at Brock University shaken after new wave of layoffs 2026-02-26 [CHCH]

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This month in labour history

2-03-1986 Workers in Newfoundland and Labrador's Transport and Public Works departments begin an illegal strike in response to a law that requires public sector unions to designate 49 per cent of their members as essential before taking strike action. [more]

3-03-1937 Polish and Italian migrant workers start a sit-down strike at the Holmes Foundry in Sarnia, Ontario. A mob of 300 "Canadian-born" men evict them and also attack their homes. Fifty workers are injured. [more]

4-03-1919 Canadian soldiers waiting for demobilization at an army camp in Wales riot against delays in returning them home. Five men are killed and dozens arrested before the mutiny is suppressed, but plans for demobilization are speeded up. [more]

4-03-1910 An avalanche in the Rogers Pass, British Columbia, takes the lives of workers clearing snow from Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. A total of 62 bodies are recovered, including four the following spring. The dead include 32 contract labourers from Japan. [more]

6-03-1925 Nova Scotia coal miners shut down the mines after the British Empire Steel Corporation refuses to continue contract negotiations and cuts off credit at company stores. It is the beginning of an historic five-month strike. [more]

7-03-1978 Women workers begin a 23-week strike for a first contract at a small auto parts plant in Centralia, Ontario. The Fleck workers' militancy wins wide support and shows the need for reforms in labour law. [more]

8-03-1980 In Hamilton, Ontario, an International Women's Day rally features the Women Back Into Stelco campaign. A human rights complaint by five women forces a major steel company to change their hiring practices. [more]

9-03-1906 Mineworkers in the Lethbridge, Alberta district go on strike against poverty wages and are met by scabs, police and private detectives. They win a small wage increase with the help of a mediator, but the company refuses to recognize the union. [more]

10-03-1925 The Hamilton Tigers, who finished first in the regular hockey season, strike for an increase of $200 per game. Five days later, the team is suspended from further play for the Stanley Cup. [more]

10-03-1957 Copper miners at Murdochville, Quebec launch a strike for union recognition. The unsuccessful struggle lasts seven months and the courts award Noranda Mines $1.5 million in damages, to be paid by the United Steelworkers. [more]

12-03-2012 Union organizer and feminist Madeleine Parent, born in Montreal in 1918, dies at age 93 after a lifetime of service to the organization of workers and the cause of social justice. [more]

13-03-1919 In Calgary, Alberta, the Western Canadian Labour Conference calls for sweeping political and economic changes, including abolition of production for profit and the organization of workers on industrial lines. They adopt the name One Big Union. [more]

17-03-1960 Five Italian immigrant workers die in an underground tunnel at a watermain construction project in suburban Toronto. The Hogg's Hollow Disaster draws public attention to the unsafe conditions in construction and the exploitation of immigrant workers. [more]

25-03-2006 An accounting instructor dies from injuries received on the picket line at Centennial College in Toronto during a province-wide strike. John Stammers, 62, was a member of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union. [more]

27-03-1912 Thousands of workers start to walk out of railway construction camps on the Fraser River in British Columbia in a strike led by the Industrial Workers of the World. When Joe Hill visits, he writes a song for the Wobbly song book. [more]

31-03-2004 Bill C-45 comes into force, amending the Criminal Code to impose penalties on corporations and managers for violations causing workplace injuries or death. It is named the Westray Bill after the 1992 mine disaster. [more]

31-03-1949 The Canadian Seamen's Union launches a strike to defend union contracts. Shipping companies and Canadian authorities collaborate with the Seafarers' International Union to drive out the CSU. [more]