AGM postponed to November 29
A complaint was filed with the Elections and Resolutions Committee (ERC) on November 5, 2023, which could potentially impact the election process. As the ERC requires time to examine the issues raised in the complaint, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be rescheduled to November 29th to allow for appropriate time for the ERC to examine the complaint in detail. Pursuant to By-law 3.10, given that the election period is subject to the date of the AGM, the election period will run from November 30th to December 13th, 2023. Details and registration for the new AGM date will be shared later.
CAPE survey results of RCMP members now available
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) is releasing today the results of a survey that took place earlier this year, between March 13 and April 28, amongst its RCMP members.
CAPE calls on members to report harassment
We recognize that, from time to time, geopolitical and social tensions in Canada and around the world may trickle down into the workplace, exposing some communities and specific groups to greater risk of harassment, racism and discrimination.
Reminder: Special Levy 2023
CAPE would like to remind you of a temporary change to your dues planned for November and December 2023 only.
CAPE celebrates 20 years of advocating for its members!
Today, October 15, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) marks the 20th anniversary of its formation,
CAPE welcomes Jean-Yves Duclos in new role as Minister of Public Services and Procurement
On September 25th, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees connected with Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Public Services and Procurement for the first time since his nomination in July.
CAPE meets with Translation Bureau CEO, discuss AI and interpreters’ health and safety
On September 22nd, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) met with Dominic Laporte, CEO of the Translation Bureau and discussed issues facing interpreters and translators.
CAPE joins Parliament Hill rally calling for strike protection legislation
On Tuesday, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) joined the Canadian Union of Public Employees’ (CUPE) rally on Parliament Hill to call for effective federal anti-scab legislation.
CLC calling on all to fight hatred against 2SLGBTQI+ community
The Canadian Labour Congress has reached out to its affiliates to share information about upcoming September 20 anti-trans groups’ protests against education policies designed to make schools safer and more inclusive spaces for 2SLGBTQI+ children, and requested that we spread information about the issue and how our members across the country can get involved as citizens and members of their community.
Rally for anti-scab legislation on Parliament Hill
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), with the support of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), has planned a rally on Parliament Hill to push the government to enact good anti-scab legislation.