Elections 2020: Meet the Candidates
This is to inform members that the nomination process for the CAPE’s National Executive Committee has concluded and a final list of candidates established in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws.
CAPE Meets with Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Treasury Board
On Friday, October 16, a delegation from the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) led by its President, Greg Phillips, met with Luc Berthold, Member of Parliament for Mégantic—L'Érable, Québec, in his capacity as the Conservative Party of Canada’s Official Opposition Shadow Minister for the Treasury Board.
World Mental Health Day
Mental health issues have been on the rise since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis. The social and economic consequences of the lockdown have caused many Canadians to experience unmanageable stress and anxiety, which, in some cases, has produced clinical illnesses.
Justice for Joyce Echaquan
Following the tragic death of Joyce Echaquan in Joliette last month, CAPE would like to offer our deep condolences to her family, the Atikamekw community, and all Indigenous Peoples and communities.
A Summary and Review of the Speech from the Throne
On September 23, Governor General Julie Payette presented the Speech from the Throne, which opened the second session of the 43rd Parliament.
Gender Equality Week 2020
At CAPE, we take the promotion of gender equality to heart. We believe women and men should enjoy the same benefits, privileges and rights in the workplace. No one should be held back or discriminated against because of their gender.
We have lift off!
Yes, we look a little different since September 21, 2020 and we hope you will like this new "member resource center".
Lockdown - Staying Safe and Healthy
The lockdown and social isolation continue to be a challenge for everyone. If you find yourself struggling with mental health issues or dealing with domestic abuse and violence, don’t hesitate to seek help immediately.
National Indigenous History Month
National Indigenous History Month provides us with an opportunity to collectively celebrate the cultural richness of Canada's Indigenous communities.
National Public Service Week
The pandemic has impacted our lives in ways we could not have imagined. The federal government wasn’t spared the seismic disruption caused by COVID-19. Yet through it all, Canadians have been able to rely on hundreds of thousands of federal public service employees to keep government services running, wherever possible.