Charges allege Mexico consulate blacklisted unionized Mexican migrant workers in B.C.
A leaked document has been deposited with the British Columbia Labour Board to back up charges that the Mexican consulate in Vancouver allegedly blacklisted Mexican migrant workers who were union sympathizers from returning to Canada this season to the two Lower Mainland farms where those workers had successfully unionized.


The 2011 Ontario Regional Youth Internship Program recently wrapped up its final session in Barrie, Ontario, and is already receiving strong reviews from participants.
According to Statistics Canada approximately 5.8% of all employees in Canada are working at or below the provincial minimum wage.
Ed Wendel, the UFCW International’s long-time General Counsel, has retired after nearly four decades of “outstanding service to the union,” says UFCW Canada National President Wayne Hanley.
UFCW Canada members, family members, and social justice partners are free to sign-up for the newest webCampus course — Introduction to Canadian Politics.
The UFCW Canada National Council Human Rights, Equity & Diversity (HRED) Committee met recently in Winnipeg, Manitoba for the first of two yearly meetings.
Voters have spoken and the May 2 election will go down in history as one that has changed the face of Canadian politics.