CUPE Ontario Annual Convention 2026

(Le français suit)
Greetings,

Each and every member deserves to be part of our annual Convention.

That’s why we broadcast our Convention online, and we invite you to use a mobile phone, tablet, computer, or just about any device connected to the Internet and watch Convention through our webcast,

Our theme this year is “People Power, Peace, Public Services”, and it reflects both the challenges workers, and our communities are facing and the collective vision we’re building together.

Speakers include:
Avi Lewis, New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader
Alisha Carty, Justice for Migrant Workers
Mark Hancock, CUPE National President
Candace Rennick, CUPE National Secretary Treasurer
and more….

Sign up to receive the webcast link everyday here.

In Solidarity,
CUPE Ontario

P.S. Union solidarity is at the core of what we do every day at CUPE Ontario, and the way we build power together is with you, our members.  To do that effectively we need to be able to contact you!  The ability to mobilize CUPE Ontario members is the key to fighting our collective battles and building a better Ontario.

Therefore, we need you to urgently update your membership file with your contact details using the form here, so that we can reach you when it’s time for action. ✊🏾📢

Bonjour,

Chaque membre mérite de participer à notre congrès annuel.

C’est pourquoi nous diffusons notre congrès en ligne, et nous vous invitons à utiliser un téléphone portable, une tablette, un ordinateur ou tout autre appareil connecté à Internet pour suivre le congrès via notre webdiffusion.

Notre thème cette année est « Le pouvoir du peuple, la paix, les services publics », et il reflète à la fois les défis auxquels sont confrontés les travailleurs et nos communautés, ainsi que la vision collective que nous construisons ensemble.

Parmi les intervenants figurent :
Avi Lewis, chef du Nouveau Parti démocratique (NPD)
Alisha Carty, Justice for Migrant Workers
Mark Hancock, président national du SCFP
Candace Rennick, secrétaire-trésorière nationale du SCFP
Et bien d’autres encore…

Inscrivez-vous ici pour recevoir chaque jour le lien vers la webdiffusion.

En toute solidarité,
SCFP Ontario

P.S. La solidarité syndicale est au cœur de nos activités quotidiennes au SCFP Ontario, et c’est avec vous, nos membres, que nous renforçons notre pouvoir. Pour y parvenir efficacement, nous devons pouvoir vous contacter ! La capacité à mobiliser les membres du SCFP Ontario est essentielle pour mener nos combats collectifs et bâtir un Ontario meilleur.

C’est pourquoi nous vous demandons de mettre à jour de toute urgence votre dossier d’adhésion en y ajoutant vos coordonnées à l’aide du formulaire disponible ici, afin que nous puissions vous joindre lorsque le moment sera venu d’agir. ✊🏾📢

May GMM

May GMM
Join us on May 06, 2026 at 12pm

This is a reminder that our next GMM will take place on May 6, 2026, at 12:00 PM and will be held at 1378 Triole St (CUPE Regional Office). There is ample free parking available at the back of the building.

Please note that nominations for the Recording Secretary position will take place during the meeting.

The meeting link will be sent out the morning of the GMM.

In Solidarity,
CUPE Local 2195

Workers’ Day of Mourning


The Workers’ Day of Mourning was created by CUPE members more than 40 years ago to remember those who lost their lives on the job and to inspire workers to fight to prevent further tragedies.

On April 28, CUPE members across the country gather to honour workers who have been killed or injured on the job.

We mourn the loss of four members of our CUPE family in 2025:

Miguel Escalante Ledesma, CUPE 1000, Ontario
Nabil El-Ahmed, CUPE 5167, Ontario
Kulbir Kalia, CUPE 3338, British Columbia
Jose Castillo, CUPE 416, Ontario
We also mourn the very recent loss of the following members:

Richard Anstett, CUPE 79, Ontario
Neil Harris, CUPE 54, Ontario
We hope you will join CUPE members and workers around the world in renewing our shared commitment to preventing workplace injuries and deaths and ensuring the health and safety of all workers.

CUPE has also declared 2026 its Year of Health and Safety. Throughout the year, we are placing a special focus on strengthening our health and safety committees. Strong committees save lives. They identify hazards, prevent injuries and help ensure every worker returns home safe. We encourage locals to support their committees, empower worker participation and take action to improve health and safety in every workplace.