The Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) invites affiliates to celebrate courage, leadership, and solidarity by submitting nominations for the 2026 OFL Solidarity & Pride Champion Award.
Read MoreSUP/IFPTE Local 160 attended the First Nations Major Projects Conference 2026 in Toronto to listen, learn, and reflect on what it means to build for the next seven generations.
Read MoreMay 1st marks International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day or Labour Day - a time recognized around the world to reflect on the contributions of workers and the ongoing importance of collective action.
Read MoreEarlier this week, IFPTE members joined workers across Canada to mark the National Day of Mourning on April 28. In Winnipeg and communities nationwide, ceremonies honoured those killed, injured, or made ill because of their work - while renewing a commitment to prevention.
Read MoreIn their Earth Day 2026 messages, both the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) are reinforcing a shared priority: the transition to a greener economy must be built by - and for - working people.
Read MoreFollowing several months in the interest arbitration process, WAPSO/IFPTE Local 162 has secured a favourable decision, resulting in a new collective bargaining agreement covering the 2024–2027 term.
Read MoreSociety of United Professionals (SUP/IFPTE Local 160) President, Rebecca Caron attended Ontario Tech University Capstone event on April 13, where she delivered congratulatory remarks to celebrate the achievements of graduating students - the members of our future.
Read MoreApril 28th marks the National Day of Mourning to honour Canadian workers who lost their lives or were injured or made sick while working.
Read MoreEffective April 1st, minimum wage for federal sector workers in Canada increased to $18.15 per hour, reflecting a 2.1% inflation adjustment for 2025.
Read MoreOn Trans Day of Visibility 2026 (March 31), Canada’s unions affirmed their dedication to defend, celebrate and honour trans and gender-diverse people.
Read MoreSoutheastern Area Vice President/IFPTE Local 70 President, Amy Chin-Lai, was one of several panelists at the first-ever AFL-CIO Technology Institute’s national policy summit on artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on workers.
Read MoreManitoba’s 2026 budget commitments to building and renewing critical infrastructure through Manitoba Jobs Agreements is good news for Manitoba workers and higher wages, and bad news for out-of-province license plates on job sites.
Read MoreLongtime SUP activist and leader, Tracy Miller, was profiled this week by the AFL-CIO blog recognizing Union Sisters making history across the labor movement.
Read MoreThe Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) has launched a new webinar series in 2026, The Issues and You, designed to deepen workers’ understanding of the issues shaping our lives, our unions, and the broader labour movement.
Read MoreSociety of United Professionals (SUP/IFPTE Local 160) members, Jazmin Evers and Alika Hendricks, attended the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) meetings at the United Nations in New York during their annual session at the United Nations in New York from March 9th to the 16th.
Read MoreThe Government of Canada has announced the creation of a new Tripartite Advisory Council to provide advice on federal labour policy and emerging workplace issues.
Read MoreManitoba became the first Canadian province to require employers to make menstrual products available to workers at no cost while on the job.
Read MoreMembers of the Society of United Professionals/IFPTE Local 160 were proud to attend the Toronto & York Region Labour Council’s Lunar New Year Banquet on March 6, hosted by the Chinese Workers Network.
Read MoreMarking International Women’s Day, the Society of United Professionals (SUP/IFPTE Local 160) President Rebecca Caron joined a distinguished virtual panel organized by Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) earlier this week.
Read MoreIn honour of International Women’s Day (IWD), the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is hosting a powerful conversation on how union women are defending pay equity, health and safety, collective bargaining, and human rights at this year’s UN Commission on the Status of Women.
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