Memorial for Missing and Murdered Women – February 14
Toronto – February 6, 2015 – February 14th Annual Memorial Marches will take place across Canada on Valentine’s Day. These marches were first held by grassroots movements and committed citizens following the death of a local indigenous woman in 1991 in Vancouver’s downtown Eastside.


Vancouver – January 30, 2015 – For the second time, Mexico’s claim of sovereign immunity has failed to convince a BC court to quash evidence that pointed to the Mexican government blacklisting Mexican migrant workers from returning to Canada because they were suspected of being union sympathizers.
Toronto – January 30, 2015 – UFCW Canada is calling all activists and allies to support the Have A Heart campaign to bring equality of services and educational resources to First Nations children.
Toronto – January 29, 2015 – Black history month in Canada has a long and ambitious history. The imperative to reflect upon the immense contributions of Africans and people of African heritage, started over 60 years ago in the 1950s in Toronto.
Toronto – January 24, 2015 – The Alberta Progressive Conservative government has said “NO” to a report recommending Workers Compensation injury coverage for agriculture workers.
UFCW Canada is up for the debate. But what about the leaders of the federal political parties? Women in Canada have questions, and