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Thank you to our public service professionals
When COVID-19 struck, you were ready and you delivered. You are what keeps this country together, and we couldn’t be more proud.
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We must dismantle the systems that perpetuate racism and oppression
PIPSC should be a safe place and a place of inclusion. This can only happen when we individually and collectively take action to disrupt and dismantle the systems that perpetuate racism and oppression.
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Survey: Black public servants’ experiences
The Federal Black Employee Caucus is launching a survey to better understand the experiences of Black federal public service employees.
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Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21
On June 21 we will mark National Indigenous Peoples Day, an occasion for us all to celebrate the cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. It’s an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the unique adversities that Indigenous Peoples face and have overcome.
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PIPSC news
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Amplify LGBTQ2+ voices online this Pride season!
Pride events across the country have been moved from our streets to the internet, but we are just as proud as ever. Share your pictures with us – we’ll reshare and enter you in a draw for a prize.
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Donate to PIPSC’s 100th anniversary tree planting campaign
To celebrate our 100th anniversary, we are planting trees throughout Canada. You can donate to our chosen charities in order to maximize our impact.
Donate
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Philippe Ouimet — Leading progress in space technology
Philippe is a PIPSC steward and an engineer for the Canadian Space Agency. He works on space projects launching and monitoring satellites that provide us with important navigation data.
Meet Philippe
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The Employee Wellness Support Program is moving forward
We have now finalized an agreement on the design of the EWSP and this work is advancing smoothly.
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Canadian labour movement
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Join CUPE’s call to fix long-term care
Long-term care in Canada is broken. We need to fix it, now – for seniors, people with disabilities, residents, and the workers who care for them.
Take action
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