COVID-19 Update
Since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic CAPE has been gathering, and continues to gather, information on the rapidly unfolding events.
Breaking Down Barriers for a More Equal World
March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a special moment that affords us an opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come in the pursuit of gender equality in the workplace and in society.
Black History Month - Interview with Janet Akins, EC member
To celebrate Black History Month, CAPE interviewed Janet Akins, one of its EC members working for Health Canada in Ottawa.
Black History Month - Interview with Greg Fergus, Chair of the Canadian Caucus of Black Parliamentarians
Greg Fergus (member of Parliament for Hull-Aylmer) was recently interviewed by CAPE in his capacity as Chair of the Canadian Caucus of Black Parliamentarians.
Call for volunteers! Office Accommodation Consultation Committee (OACC)
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE)’s lease is coming up for renewal in September 2023. The President and the National Executive Committee, with the assistance of members of CAPE's management team, are looking at all available options to find the best cost-savings scenario while maintaining a central and easily accessible head office location to best serve its membership.
Against the Transfer of Civilian Members of the RCMP to the Phoenix Pay System
Today, we join the union community and thousands of people who have already signed a petition tabled by Lenore Zann, Member of Parliament for Cumberland-Colchester to delay their transfer to Phoenix “until the problems with it have been fixed or until there is a reliable and stable replacement.”
Review of CAPE’s 2019 Stewards’ Training Sessions
Our bi-annual steward training sessions attracted an increased number of participants in 2019 reflecting a growing interest among members to play an active role in the Association.
CAPE Members Can Now File Claims for Financial Costs and Investment Losses Caused by Phoenix
Many of you have been waiting for a long time to see the day when you could get compensated for financial damages caused by the Phoenix failures. Under the Phoenix Damages Agreement CAPE signed on June 12, 2019, a process to claim for financial damages was to be fully set up, and that day has finally arrived.
Remembering the 2017 Attack on the Quebec City Mosque
Today marks the third anniversary of the deadly attack on the Quebec City mosque. CAPE denounces these hate crimes and believes that everyone should be able to practice their religion in a safe environment.
Elections 2020 - Call for Volunteer: Elections and Resolutions Committee
This year, members of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees will be called upon to make important decisions regarding their union.