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Cuts at Natural Resources Canada put critical environmental protections at risk and weaken public services [PSAC] 06-12-2025


Saskatchewan A Prairie alliance of trans advocates and unions should be a national model [The Breach] 06-12-2025


Quebec The CAQ's Attack on Labour, Explained [Press Progress] 04-12-2025


Quebec Illegal strike in Châteauguay: A heartfelt appeal by outside workers [CUPE] 03-12-2025


Alberta Hundreds of workers vote to leave CLAC [Alberta Worker] 03-12-2025



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Transat pilots issue 72-hour strike notice, causing some flight suspensions by Monday 2025-12-07 [Canadian Press]

Ontario Algoma Steel union responds to 1K layoffs after government loan 2025-12-07 [Global]

Ontario Workers call for action to end gender-based violence 2025-12-06 [OFL]

Statement for the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women 2025-12-06 [Unifor]

Violence isn’t “just part of the job” 2025-12-06 [USW]

Alberta Health care needs stability, not needless reorganization 2025-12-06 [UNA]

Alberta UNA remains committed to remembering December 6 and taking action to prevent violence against women and girls 2025-12-06 [UNA]

British Columbia CCU Calls for Government Action to Save Jobs After Crofton Pulp and Paper Mill Closure 2025-12-06 [CCU]

The CCU Observes the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 2025 2025-12-06 [CCU]

British Columbia BCFED declares boycott of Alberni Golf Club over “shocking, flagrant disrespect” of basic worker rights 2025-12-06 [BCFED]

ATU observes the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada. 2025-12-06 [ATU Canada]

Alberta Province needs progress on classroom complexity — not promises 2025-12-06 [The Journal]

Ontario United Steelworkers call Algoma Steel layoffs an embarrassment for the government 2025-12-06 [rabble]

Alberta Calgary long-term care workers file for unionization 2025-12-06 [Alberta Worker]

Alberta Calgary nonprofit workers try to unionize 2025-12-06 [Alberta Worker]

  JOB   Maintenance Electrician 2025-12-06 [OPSEU]

  JOB   Essential Services Agreement/Exclusions Officer 2025-12-06 [PSAC]

  JOB   Administrative Assistant, Membership Administration 2025-12-06 [PSAC]

  JOB   Grievance and Adjudication Officer 2025-12-06 [PSAC]

VIDEO New Brunswick Record number of migrant workers deemed ‘vulnerable’ in New Brunswick 2025-12-06 [The NB Media Co-op]

Ending gender-based violence in Canada is everyone’s responsibility 2025-12-06 [PSAC]

Ending gender-based violence in Canada is everyone’s responsibility 2025-12-06 [PSAC]

Nearly 2,000 public servants using new job matchmaking service, union says 2025-12-06 [CBC]

Saskatchewan A Prairie alliance of trans advocates and unions should be a national model 2025-12-06 [The Breach]

LabourStart Segment Script for RadioLabour Episode of 05-12-2025 2025-12-06 [LNN]

Steelworkers endorse Rob Ashton for NDP leader 2025-12-06 [RadioLabour]

Cuts at Natural Resources Canada put critical environmental protections at risk and weaken public services 2025-12-06 [PSAC]

Hundreds of public sector workers warned their jobs could be cut: union 2025-12-06 [Global]

Over 400 Natural Resources Canada jobs at risk, union says 2025-12-06 [CBC]

Saskatchewan Melfort daycare workers reject employer offer after unanimous strike vote 2025-12-06 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan CUPE Saskatchewan backs new bill to safeguard workers’ rights 2025-12-06 [CUPE]

Manitoba Utility operators Winkler, Manitoba join CUPE 2025-12-06 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan Building community and connection in northern Saskatchewan 2025-12-06 [CUPE]

Alberta UCP fails Deborah Onwu, care workers 2025-12-06 [CUPE]

Black History Month 2026: Honouring Carol Wall 2025-12-06 [CUPE]

Cuts at Natural Resources Canada ‘decimate’ wildfire and flood tracking capacity, unions warn 2025-12-05 [National Observer]

Ontario Ontario Nurses’ Assn. Condemns London Health Sciences Centre for Taking Away Unlimited Mental Health Benefits from Non-ONA Staff 2025-12-05 [ONA]

British Columbia MoveUP calls on provincial government to extend slot-revenue stream to prevent devastating job losses at Hastings Racecourse 2025-12-05 [MoveUP]

British Columbia Ridley Island AltaGas workers on strike 2025-12-05 [CFTK]

Quebec Unions are standing up against CAQ’s Law 14 2025-12-05 [rabble]

Shannon Welbourn discusses gender-based violence in skilled trades 2025-12-05 [The News]

Quebec Undocumented women workers in Quebec face rampant exploitation, report finds 2025-12-05 [CBC]

Ontario Young workers turn to UA Local 800 for career direction in trades 2025-12-05 [Soo Today]

Ontario Steelworkers condemn Algoma’s heartless holiday job cuts 2025-12-05 [USW]

Quebec Montreal transit strike: STM, union disagree on holiday service 2025-12-05 [CTV]

Northwest Territories Union, Home Base reach tentative collective agreement 2025-12-05 [Cabin Radio]

Quebec Agreement ratified by the STM and CUPE 2850 2025-12-05 [CUPE]

Quebec Ville de Lévis professionals vote to increase pressure tactics 2025-12-05 [CUPE]

Quebec New contract for Ville de La Malbaie workers 2025-12-05 [CUPE]

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This month in labour history

6-12-1917 Wartime miscalculations and naval mismanagement cause unprecedented devastation for working-class neighborhoods in Halifax, Nova Scotia. When two ships collide in the harbour, one of them loaded with tons of explosives, almost 2,000 people are killed. [more]

6-12-1921 J. S. Woodsworth, a Methodist minister arrested during the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, is elected as the Labour Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre. Re-elected five times, he is a founder, in 1932, of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. [more]

7-12-1970 The Royal Commission on the Status of Women releases its report. Many of the 167 recommendations relate to the status of women in the workplace, including pay equity and access to childcare, education and training. [more]

8-12-2023 A seven-day general strike begins in Québec, led by a common front among union federations and involving more than 500,000 workers. With broad public support, the mobilization wins strong wage increases and other gains. [more]

9-12-1910 Methane gas explodes in the Bellevue, Alberta coal mine in the Crowsnest Pass. The union had warned against gas accumulations more than once that year. There are seventeen survivors and thirty-one casualties, including one rescuer. [more]

11-12-1984 The United Auto Workers Canadian Council decides to separate from the international union and form UAW-Canada, later the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW). [more]

11-12-1995 Workers in London, Ontario mount the first of a series of Days of Action held across the province in response to attacks on labour and social programs initiated by the Progressive Conservative government. [more]

14-12-1965 A small group of women workers at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, go on strike for a union contract, only to face strikebreakers and court injunctions against picketing. The strike is lost but leads to the abolition of ex parte injunctions. [more]

19-12-1945 The historic 99-day strike at Ford in Windsor, Ontario ends with an agreement to have Supreme Court Justice Ivan C. Rand arbitrate a new collective agreement. His decision leads to adoption of the Rand Formula for union security. [more]

20-12-2001 In a union appeal against an Ontario law, the Supreme Court of Canada rules that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the right of agricultural workers to trade unionism and collective bargaining. [more]

27-12-1913 Protests by members of the Industrial Workers of the World in Edmonton, Alberta, force the city to provide emergency work and housing for 400 unemployed. [more]

29-12-1958 Television screens on the French-language network go blank in Québec with the start of a strike by producers at Radio-Canada that lasts 70 days. With wide public support in the province, the producers win union recognition. [more]

29-12-1876 Grand Trunk Railway workers in eastern Ontario go on strike in support of fired co-workers. The four-day strike is broken by the use of scabs and militia. [more]

31-12-1958 In Newfoundland, members of the International Woodworkers of America go on strike against the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company. When Premier Joe Smallwood decertifies the union, the struggle draws international attention. [more]

31-12-2011 In Alma, Quebec, Rio Tinto Alcan locks out members of Local 9490, United Steelworkers, in an attempt to replace all retiring workers with non-union contract employees. This is followed by a successful six-month global solidarity campaign. [more]