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CAPE joins forces with Draw the Line coalition to fight back against reckless austerity
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) is proudly joining the Draw the Line coalition to fight back against Mark Carney’s regressive austerity agenda that will…
Carney’s cuts put Canadians’ health on the line
The announcement that hundreds of jobs will be cut at the Public Health Agency of Canada confirms the worst fears: this government is willing to attack our health to build up the…
Labour Day 2025 – Message from the president
Labour Day is a workers’ celebration of the fights it took to get us where we are today. It's also a solemn reminder that rights aren’t given – they're won and have to be defended.
As of late, we’re…
CAPE begins exploring new representation model to empower stewards
CAPE’s National Executive Committee has voted to begin developing a new representation model that reflects our union’s growth and evolution. This initiative is about giving you on…
Pride has always been a protest! Calling on Capital Pride to reinstate its support for Palestine
Pride is and has always been political. It has always been a protest. Last year, Capital Pride did the only right thing by condemning Israel’s genocide in Gaza and standing strong…
RCMP: Freeze on acting appointments – know your rights!
As you are aware, on July 15 the employer announced a freeze on acting appointments. We have heard from some of you that this has led to managers asking members to take on higher…
CAPE stands in solidarity with Air Canada workers
After months of negotiations, Air Canada flight attendants, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), voted 99.7% in favour of a strike, a strong mandate to secure…
CAPE and Treasury Board sign new collective agreements for RCMP civilian members
Ottawa, May 09, 2025 – Members of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) belonging to the SP-ESS and SP-TRL classifications, have voted in favour of ratifying the tentative agreement that was reached with the Treasury Board Secretariat in April.
Clone of CAPE SP-ESS and SP-TRL members ratify tentative agreement
Ottawa, May 09, 2025 – Members of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) belonging to the SP-ESS and SP-TRL classifications, have voted in favour of ratifying the tentative agreement that was reached with the Treasury Board Secretariat in April.