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Canada Ontario ‘A good day is only getting hit three times’: CUPE education workers from across the province demand action at Queens Park as school violence soars across Ontario [CUPE] 15-10-2025

Canada Ontario Full-time college support staff reach tentative agreement after nearly five weeks of strike action [OPSEU] 15-10-2025

Canada Ontario Charges For Workers’ Rights Violations Drop 90% In Ontario [The Maple] 14-10-2025

Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Workers’ issues sidelined by parties, say labour groups [The Independent] 14-10-2025

Canada / Palestine CUPE hears the plight of Palestinian workers at national convention [rabble] 13-10-2025

Canada Canada Post workers will return to work, hoping Canadians take up their cause [CBC] 11-10-2025

Canada UNI Americas Post & Logistics reaffirms its support for CUPW Canada [UNI Global Union] 09-10-2025

Canada CUPW shifting to rotating strikes [CUPW] 09-10-2025

Canada Unifor cautions against piecemeal trade negotiations that surrender leverage early [Unifor] 08-10-2025

Canada British Columbia Unifor Undaunted as Amazon Ramps Up Its Anti-Union Fight [The Tyee] 05-10-2025


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British Columbia Professional Employees Association to announce major strike escalation 2025-10-15 [PEA]

Ontario Politicians call on Stellantis to fulfil promises to Brampton autoworkers 2025-10-15 [Canadian Press]

Alberta Talks stall between Alberta teachers, government in provincewide strike 2025-10-15 [Canadian Press]

Alberta Inside the Right-Wing Attack on Alberta’s Public Education 2025-10-15 [Tyee]

Alberta How Alberta Teachers Are Winning the Public Opinion Battle 2025-10-15 [Tyee]

Alberta Concrete workers get new contract 2025-10-15 [Alberta Worker]

Alberta Historic Alberta teachers’ strike: What’s at stake 2025-10-15 [CCPA]

British Columbia Has the NDP abandoned workers? 2025-10-15 [BCGEU]

Ontario Social service workers achieve first contract 2025-10-15 [UFCW]

Alberta Town of Coaldale staff file unfair labour practice complaint against employer 2025-10-15 [AUPE]

Ontario Stellantis production plans drive home urgent need to fight for Canadian auto job 2025-10-15 [Unifor]

Newfoundland and Labrador Unifor expects action from new N.L. government to support fishery, forestry and energy workers 2025-10-15 [Unifor]

Ontario Timmins Transit strike ends with workers accepting same deal they rejected last month 2025-10-15 [CBC]

Ontario Full-time college support staff reach tentative agreement after nearly five weeks of strike action 2025-10-15 [OPSEU]

CUPW’s child care program is highly effective 2025-10-15 [CCPA]

NAV CANADA bargaining: PSAC-UCTE makes gains on overtime, pushes back on pension demands 2025-10-15 [PSAC]

Quebec Gatineau transit workers plan to strike next Monday 2025-10-15 [CBC]

New Brunswick Library workers issued notice of layoffs — again — a month into new school year 2025-10-15 [CBC]

Some mail and parcels at Canada Post ‘moving’ again amid rotating strikes 2025-10-15 [Global]

Saskatchewan CUPE 59 condemns City of Saskatoon’s plan to contract out Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Prince Edward Island Boycott Alert!: Island Coastal & Affiliates 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Ontario ‘A good day is only getting hit three times’: CUPE education workers from across the province demand action at Queens Park as school violence soars across Ontario 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Manitoba CUPE Manitoba applauds key initiatives in Manitoba Net Zero Plan 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Ontario Le syndicat maintient la pression alors que l’incertitude règne toujours parmi le personnel du Glen Stor Dun Lodge 2025-10-15 [SCFP]

Ontario Union keeps up pressure as staffing uncertainty continues at Glen Stor Dun Lodge 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Manitoba Simaril Employees Join CUPE 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Ontario Timmins Transit workers vote in favour of second contract, despite its shortcomings, union says 2025-10-14 [The Daily Press]

Alberta If you’re stuck during the teachers’ strike, your union can help! 2025-10-14 [UFCW Canada 401]

Union Fighting WestJet’s Pilot Age Cap 2025-10-14 [Airline Geeks]

British Columbia How the Ostrich Farm Cull Has Unleashed Threats of Violence 2025-10-14 [The Tyee]

Newfoundland and Labrador Workers’ issues sidelined by parties, say labour groups 2025-10-14 [The Independent]

Nova Scotia Part-time faculty at Dal could strike by end of month 2025-10-14 [CITY]

Ontario Charges For Workers’ Rights Violations Drop 90% In Ontario 2025-10-14 [The Maple]

British Columbia BCGEU Escalates Strike Action to Include All Remaining Staff at Adult Correctional Facilities Province-wide 2025-10-13 [BCGEU]

Global SRI Report: Cabotage is growing with 105 countries now protecting national maritime industries 2025-10-13 [SIU Canada]

Alberta Red Deer Polytechnic: RDP refuses to move on wages 2025-10-13 [AUPE]

Alberta AHS NC: The employer asks for rollbacks - we ask to end mediation 2025-10-13 [AUPE]

Ontario Raising the flag: a symbol of pride and solidarity at Vale 2025-10-13 [USW]

Alberta Proud to stand up for public health care and proud to be Canadian! 2025-10-13 [UNA]

Battling misinformation in the community: The Media Literacy Project 2025-10-13 [CWA Canada]

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Ontario Nurses from Region of Waterloo Public Health Call for Better Funding at the Community and Health Services Committee 2025-10-13 [ONA]

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Protecting Canada Post, A Public Service That Can Prosper 2025-10-13 [NSFL]

Alberta Supporting the Alberta Teachers’ Strike 2025-10-13 [PIPSC]

Newfoundland and Labrador NL Federation of Labour Releases 2025 Election Questionnaire Responses and Analysis 2025-10-13 [NLFL]

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This month in labour history


1-10-1741 Workers at the Royal Shipyard in Québec organize the first recorded strike in Canadian history. [more]

6-10-2011 A first H&M retail outlet in Canada is organized in Mississauga, Ontario, where workers vote to be represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers. [more]

7-10-1969 When firefighters and police officers go on strike in Montreal, taxi drivers take action against the Murray Hill bus company. [more]

8-10-1906 At Buckingham, Québec, workers locked out for organizing a union at the MacLaren pulp mill are attacked by company police. Union officers Thomas Bélanger and François Thériault are shot dead. [more]

12-10-1973 A strike by immigrant workers at the Artistic Woodwork factory in suburban Toronto attracts strong support from political activists. The strike exposes the role of police in protecting strikebreakers. [more]

12-10-1975 Grace Hartman is elected National President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. She becomes the first woman in North American history to lead a major union. [more]

13-10-1944 The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada charters Federal Labour Union 180 at Vancouver General Hospital. This is the beginning of the Hospital Employees' Union of British Columbia, now the province's largest health care union. [more]

14-10-1976 In Canada's first country-wide general strike, one million workers join a Day of Protest against the federal government's wage controls policy. [more]

16-10-1963 More than 200 nurses start an illegal strike at the Hôpital Sainte-Justine in Montréal. They are seeking an end to overwork and recognition of their role in the health system. The thirty-day strike achieves a settlement that encourages unionization. [more]

17-10-1951 All 23 people on board a converted RCAF bomber were killed when the plane crashed into a mountain west of Nanaimo, British Columbia. The flight was carrying construction workers returning to Vancouver from Kitimat. [more]

18-10-1935 Farm labourer Nicholas Schaack, 51, dies in hospital following head injuries received on Market Square in Regina on Dominion Day, when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police brought the On to Ottawa Trek of unemployed workers to a violent end. [more]

19-10-1996 When General Motors tries to break a Canadian Autoworkers strike by removing equipment, union members occupy the Oshawa plants. [more]

22-10-1972 Feminists in Vancouver, found SORWUC – the Service, Office and Retail Workers’ Union of Canada. They sought to represent workers in marginalised, low-paying, largely female-dominated sectors that weren’t high priorities for established unions. [more]

23-10-1958 At Springhill, Nova Scotia, 75 men are killed in a mine disaster and 81 miners are rescued the next day. A group of twelve miners are rescued on 30 October and a final group of seven are located and brought to the surface on 1 November. [more]

25-10-1917 Birth of labour activist Kent Rowley, in Montreal. He becomes Canadian director of the United Textile Workers of America in the 1940s and a founder of the Confederation of Canadian Unions in 1968. [more]

25-10-1900 Soldiers are called out by the mayor of Valleyfield, Québec. They open fire on construction workers to put down a strike at the Montreal Cotton Company mill. [more]

27-10-1997 More than 125,000 Ontario teachers walk out to protest the province's plans to cut school budgets and centralize control over education. The two-week protest affects two million students and is the largest teachers’ strike in North American history. [more]

29-10-1971 A protest against a lockout at the daily La Presse in Montreal ends in a street battle between thousands of workers and police. When tear gas is used, student activist Michele Gauthier, an expectant mother, dies of suffocation. [more]