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Calgary Gay Pride Parade - September 6th, 2009
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Students for Sustainability Tour Pictures
PSAC TEAMS UP WITH THE WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS FOR THE 2008 SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRIVE
See pictures from the June 19 Demo |
National Aboriginal Day celebrations at the PFRA Shelter Belt Centre-Indian Head (South SK)
Brother Bryan Thomson, Satinder Bains and Dinish Kashyap participate in the celebrations. |
Members of local 40229 taking in the festivities. Notice the No Zones shirt. Way to go Brother! |
Brothers Steve VanOpstal and Bryan Thomson in the Tipi with Sisters Lisa Garnier and Barb Fayant. |
Members of National Local 50110 (Riding Mountain National Park) held a Solidarity barbeque on Friday 30th May, in support of the PSAC Parks negotiating team |
| A banner was signed by the barbeque attendees, including their families |
Robyn Benson discussed bargaining and answered questions |
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Lunch & Learn on the lawn with Local 50353 President Paul Legris |
Parks Local 50353 supports their PSAC Negotiating Team |
Sister Sheila Liikala, Brothers Alex Woolgar and Howie Owen seen wearing their No Zone T-shirt on Wednesday, 5 March 2008. |
Sister Sheila and Brother Alex are employed by 17 Wing Cleaning Services. Brother Howie is employed by 17 Wing Supply. All three are employed at the Thunder Bay Armoury. |
Members with Disabilities from the Prairie Region who attended the Access conference that was held in Ottawa, September 7 to 9, 2007. |
Women marched from the Supreme Court to the Women's Monument on Parliment Hill.
On October 17th, 2007, the United Nations Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Robyn
Benson, REVP Prairie Region, joined the Social Planning Council, Manitoba Leaders
and community members on the steps of the Manitoba Legislative Building to speak
out against poverty at the Rally to Raise the Rates. The rally was held to call for a raise
for the nearly 60,000 Manitobans who receive welfare - many of whom live on $6/day.
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Check out what's been happening across the Prairies this summer with the DQPS
campaign. Our Members have been out talking to the Public about how important Public
Services really are to Canadians. From barbeques to the Fringe Festival, we got it all...
scroll down for pictures and activity reports.
The Edmonton RWC delivered PSAC's Defending Quality Public Services message to area MP's. This message was sent via balloon bouquets packed with Defending Quality Public Service issue papers. What a great way to get their attention! |
PSAC members attended the BBQ for the unemployed and under-employed in our
inner city. This year the event drew nearly 5000 people. It is a sign of the growing
numbers of working poor who cannot make ends meet. Wages have not increased
at the same rate as other living costs such as housing rental rates, that have more
than doubled in recent years.
PSAC had an opportunity to talk to people; young and old; single people and
families; employed and unemployed. Many of these people rely on our public
services. Members handed out Public Services Are Cool campaign material
at the BBQ. The fans came in handy as it turned out to be a hot day and the line
up for the free BBQ was a long one! The balloons and temporary tattoos were a
big hit with both kids and adults alike.
Here is Frank Lloyd filling the PSAC balloons. You can see all the people in the background lining up for the barbeque of hot dogs, hamburgers as well as fresh fruit and juice! |
These Sisters are busy trying to keep up with the demand! Nina Kiviluoma (left), Mary Vielleux (center), Ginette Longval (right).
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Sister Dale Buck, Manitoba PRC Representative engaged Mr Toews in a debate
over the sale of government buildings and expressed concern over the true
cost to taxpayers.He responded by saying “that it was a very good thing and the
Canadian government was going to make a hefty profit on this sale.”
He showed little concern about the flooding, mould and asbestos problems in
the Harry Hays Building in Calgary, the same building where Public Service
employees work. Mr Toews said, “it was an issue for the Health Board.” They
discussed quality public services and eliminating the Zones Rate of Pay.
Cleaners and hospital employees working for the federal public service deserve
to be paid an equal wage. Mr. Toews looked as if he didn’t understand and stated,
"that it is a bargaining issue".
Treasury Board President, MP Vic Toews (center) is seen holding one of our DQPS Fans. Members of the public were interested in what the DQPS campaign is about and were talking to us about the issues. The BBQ was hosted by Steven Fletcher, MP for Charleswood–St James-Assiniboia. |
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Brothers Robert Reimann Jr.(left), and Blair Simpson (center) and Sister Kelly Pendulak (right), Executive Members of the Winnipeg Area Council engaging with the public and explaining our campaign to Defend Quality Public Service and passing out fans. |
A great Caribbean band, Del Sur Al Norte and members of the Eleye de Cuba, |
Here are a few of the wonderful volunteers who came out to set up for the day.
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It was a beautiful day and many people took advantage of the DQPS fans that were handed out to help keep them stay 'Cool'. |
PSAC Members were on hand to help the District Labour Council out with hamburgers & hotdogs and to give out balloons & tattoos.
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Public Services Are Cool fans, balloons and a pamphlet designed by Sister
Carol Casey were handed out to the public. The balloons and tattoos drew in
the children, and we handed out fans to the adults.
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Sister Deanna Getz, RWC Chair handing out Public Services Are Cool balloons, and tattoos. |
PSAC Staff, Sister Barb Fayant (left) and PRC Rep, Brother Bains (right) handing out Public Services Are Cool fans, & balloons. |
The BBQ was a big hit. The smokies and hotdogs went over very well and fed
around 400 people. The PSAC table was a hit with the children, they loved the
balloons. Free draws always draw the crowds in! The busy volunteers could
barely keep up with the balloons. The Mayor, and members of the Police and
Fire department also attended the event and plans are in the work for next year
to be bigger and better.
Here are the volunteers setting up in Kinsmen Park |
Sisters Cora Lee Vaillancourt and Judy Fidler getting ready for the crowd of children soon to appear! |
Prince Albert & District Labour Council |
There was a great turnout and the beautiful weather sure helped! |
Present at the barbeque were Brother Andre Paul (left) Prince Albert Area Council President, Sister Shirley Klassen (center) District Labour Council, Sister Darla Laird (right) Canadian Labour Congress |
There was even local entertainment at the park for the occasion: Danny and the Boys! |
Everywhere you looked, there were crowds of people enjoying the beautiful weather,
the food and of course the fans, balloons and tatoos distributed by our PSAC
volunteers.
Future PSAC member! She loves the tattoo! |
Sister Brenda Baergen, Brother Howard Willems & PSAC staff member Sister Heather Longstaff trying to keep up with requests for balloons & tattoos |
Sister Marianne Hladun (left) 'tattooing' SFL President Larry Hubich (right) The things people do for the Union! |
Sister Brenda Baergen (left) with Sask. Minister of Labour David Forbes (right) showing off his 'cool' tattoo! |
Sisters Brenda Baergen and Nancy Johnson of UTE with Nancy's daughter and her friend. These Sisters worked hard filling up balloons and handing out fans. |
Brother Gary Farnsworth (left) & Sister Penny Trischuck (right) at the Fringe in Saskatoon. The balloons were pretty hot items for kids and those fans were great for everyone!
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PSAC Photo Project - Saskatchewan August 2007
PSAC HQ decided it was time to replenish the photo gallery. Four worksites and one
community event was chosen as the focus for Saskatchewan. These worksites were
chosen to depict the uniqueness of our members work in the Saskatchewan Region.
Unfortunately due to summer holidays, we were unable to focus on a Northern
Saskatchewan worksite.
Welcome to Local 30912: Local 30912, Staff of the Non-Public Funds (SNPF) at CFB
Suffield, are presented with their Charter
Regina - First Nations University of Canada 29th Annual Pow Wow -
PSAC's Organizing Information Table
> Regina - PSAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration November, 2006 -
> Calgary - PSAC's 40th Anniversary Celebration on November 20, 2006 - see video
> Calgary - Homeless Awareness Week - October 2006 - See video
> Regina RO - Ed Janis' Long Service Presentation:
- See pictures in video /
- See pictures in PDF
> Regina RO - RDLC Labour Day Picnic: See pictures in video / See pictures in PDF
> Regina RO - Sobeys Strike: See pictures in video / See pictures in PDF
> Regina RCMP Canteen - new members
> Saskatoon & District Area Council - United Way Presentation
> Saskatoon & District Area Council - Tommy Douglas Day Dance
> Brooks Rally - TWU and Lakeside Packers
> PSAC Joins RWDSU - Regina
> Unions of Regina Dinner - Regina
Nycole Turmel and PSAC Members support TWU
Unity Conference Participants from Prairies
Robyn Benson at BHP Solidarity Rally at PSAC Convention in Toronto
PSAC Joins RWDSU'S Sobey's Picket Line - Regina
A poem written by a Prairie Union School Participant, May 2005 Winnipeg,
"Here We Are" by Salvador Lopez