A conversation with Movember Canada’s Todd Minerson
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) interviewed Movember’s Canada Country Director, Todd Minerson, who kindly accepted our invitation to tell us more about the movement, its different campaigns, and to educate us on some of the unique health challenges faced by men.
Canada’s 29th Ministry (Cabinet) - CAPE’s Official Statement
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) warmly welcomes the new Cabinet as announced by the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau on November 20th, 2019.
Voting period from November 14 to 28
You can now vote in three simple steps:
Register today for the CAPE's AGM
This year's theme will be diversity in the workplace. The federal government mirrors our society which is in constant change and evolution. Diversity is one of the many strengths of the federal public service.
2019 Federal Election: CAPE's Official Statement
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) welcomes the results of the federal election 2019 and stands ready and open to work with the new government.
Update on EC & TR Retro Pay Complaint
On January 15, 2018, CAPE filed an “unfair labour practice complaint” to the Federal Public Service Staff Relations and Employment Board (FPSLREB) alleging that the Treasury Board had failed to implement the EC and TR retro payments within the 150-day implementation deadline of October 21, 2017.
CAPE Meets Members from Coast to Coast
Between February and June 2019, Greg Phillips, the President of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE), participated in annual general meetings across the country.
Taking Responsibility Before the Breaking Point
This week, people will take to the streets of Canada and of cities around the world to demand action from governments to address the environmental and climate crisis we face.
CAPE and Translation Bureau meet to discuss artificial intelligence
In recent weeks, CAPE has been meeting with members of the Translation Bureau’s leadership team to discuss artificial intelligence (AI). CAPE has been particularly interested in understanding their intentions around translation technology.
Labour Day 2019
Labour Day is as much about celebrating the achievements of workers as it is about recognizing the importance of labour unions. Everyday, unions fight for the right of workers to have a safe and healthy workplace, and to enjoy fair labour practices.