The PSAC Greater Moncton Area Council will be having a meeting on Wednesday, July 15th, 2020 at 6:00 PM. Due to COVID-19, the meeting will take place by skype/conference call. See poster for more information.
Our Area Councils and Regional Committees (Women’s, Human Rights and Young Workers) were faced with quite the challenge these past few months. How do you operate in the midst of a pandemic? Well, they certainly adapted and continued their important work! The Committee Success Stories is designed to highlight the successful work accomplished by our various committees in the Atlantic Region.
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Our Area Councils and Regional Committees (Women’s, Human Rights and Young Workers) were faced with quite the challenge these past few months. How do you operate in the midst of a pandemic? Well, they certainly adapted and continued their important work! The Committee Success Stories is designed to highlight the successful work accomplished by our various committees in the Atlantic Region.
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Our Area Councils and Regional Committees (Women’s, Human Rights and Young Workers) were faced with quite the challenge these past few months. How do you operate in the midst of a pandemic? Well, they certainly adapted and continued their important work! The Committee Success Stories is designed to highlight the successful work accomplished by our various committees in the Atlantic Region.
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The tweet that changed everything
This story begins with a tweet sent by the Mayor of Charlottetown, Philip Brown.
On July 8th, 2020 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, you are invited to meet other PSAC members to discuss human rights issues. Because of COVID-19, this meeting will take place by skype/conference call. See poster for more information.
June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day. Watch this moving video made by PSAC members from the Western, Central and St. John's Area Councils in NL. #ThirstyForJustice #indigenouslivesmatter
On June 25th, 2020, you are invited to meet other PSAC members to discuss human rights issues. Because of COVID-19, this meeting will take place by skype/conference call. See poster for more information.
Sisters, Brothers and Friends,
On this National Public Service Week, I say thank you to all our members in the federal public service.
PSAC members have been on the frontlines of this pandemic, committed to delivering critical government services for Canadians everywhere. You went above and beyond and continue doing so in order to provide essential public services to Canadians during these difficult times.
The impacts of COVID-19 on the LGBTQ2+ members and our communities makes it a trying time. Many of us look forward every year to celebrate our achievements and fight for more equality. This year, we will have to do it differently, because we simply cannot cancel or skip pride.