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Take Back the Power is an initiative of the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union, Local 378 (COPE 378) with the growing support of British Columbians who care that we are losing our precious resources like power, water and jobs. The campaign's aim is clear and powerful: BCs energy resources need to be: Ours forever, Available for when we need...

October 25, 2006 Canadian Labour Congress OTTAWA ... The Canadian Labour Congress applauds and congratulates the MPs who have voted approval in second reading of Bill C-257, which would make it illegal for employers to hire replacement workers while their own employees are locked out or on strike. Such legislation is already in place in British Columbia and Quebec. -Canadians...

A few weeks from now, our Members of Parliament will vote on changes to the Canada Labour Code that, if adopted, would put an end to the use of scabs during labour disputes. Working people must ensure that this happens. When Bill C-257 comes to a vote, we want our M.P.s to vote -yes"! You can tell your M.P. to...

Ottawa (18 Oct. 2006) ... Medicare Works, a national campaign tour to defend and strengthen Canadas public health care system, is being launched this week in communities across Canada. The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) is one of the main sponsors of the campaign and tour. -The public system is under renewed attack, with the federal government...

HSA members are invited to attend the official opening for the TELUS Tour for the Cure in Coquitlam on Friday, October 20th at 11:00 a.m. at Lougheed Town Centre.The TELUS Tour for the Cure is an informative and interactive exhibit that will travel to communities across British Columbia over the next eight months to promote the value and importance of...

HSA members are invited to attend the official opening for the TELUS Tour for the Cure in Richmond on Saturday, October 14th at 11:00 a.m. at Richmond Centre Mall.The TELUS Tour for the Cure is an informative and interactive exhibit that will travel to communities across British Columbia over the next eight months to promote the value and importance of...

The Steven Harper Conservatives funding cuts and backtracking on previous policy commitments are a clear sign that the federal Conservative government is abandoning working women says B.C. Federation of Labour Secretary-Treasurer, Angela Schira. Last week, the federal government announced a 38.5 percent funding cut to Status of Women Canada. Just this week, Conservative Beverley Oda, Minister Responsible for the Status...

In September 2006, BC Premier Gordon Campbell launched a -Conversation on Health." A multi-million-dollar advertising campaign, complete with an interactive website, allows on-line participation, but the conversation also includes opportunities to participate in 16 regional forums starting in November 2006 across the province. At those forums, British Columbians are encouraged to participate with their ideas about what our health care...

As health care professionals, HSA members have a great deal of expertise to contribute to the current public discussion about the future of public health care. As individuals, we have many questions and concerns about where Premier Campbell intends to take our health care system, and what it will mean for our communities, our families and ourselves. HSA is offering...

This fall, Vancouver Public Library's Speak Up series explores privatization. How public services are defined and delivered is an ongoing controversy with important policy implications concerns. The outcome of these discussions will affect the living standards of everyone in British Columbia. Health care and privatization will be on the agenda October 11 and October 24. For information, see Speak Up...