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Demystifying your collective agreement – family leave

Demystifying your collective agreement – family leave

In this semi-regular section of the newsletter, we’ll take a deeper dive into your collective agreement, and explain some of the most commonly misunderstood articles. Your collective agreement is your best protection in the workplace, and so it’s all the more...

Truth, reconciliation and indigenous food sovereignty

Truth, reconciliation and indigenous food sovereignty

September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, also known as Orange Shirt Day. It is a time to honour residential school survivors, remember those who never returned home, and reflect on the histories of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis...

Getting active, getting local

Getting active, getting local

Get involved in your Agriculture Union local today! It can be fun, exciting, and a great way to learn new skills and get to know your colleagues better Locals are the beating heart of the Agriculture Union – YOUR union. Large national unions can sometimes seem like...

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Human rights committee update

Human rights committee update

The Agriculture Union National Human Rights Committee met in Ottawa on January 8–9, 2026, bringing together elected human rights representatives from across the country for two days of meaningful discussion, reflection, and planning. The committee began by reviewing...

End of year President’s message

End of year President’s message

Greetings, On behalf of the Agriculture Union, I would like to wish the very best this holiday season and a happy new year. This has been a stressful year for most of us with the rumors of budget cuts and possible workforce adjustments. My thoughts especially going to...

On human rights day, let’s recommit to solidarity

On human rights day, let’s recommit to solidarity

On Human Rights Day, we renew our commitment to the principles of dignity, equality, and justice for all. But this year, as workers and as union members, we cannot ignore that these rights are increasingly under attack across Canada. We are witnessing governments...

CFIA bargaining conference: members establish priorities

CFIA bargaining conference: members establish priorities

Agriculture Union members at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) participated in a Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) national bargaining conference October 28-30 to discuss and prioritize bargaining issues and elect their bargaining team. The current...

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