Six weeks after the federal government unveiled Budget 2025, its implications for the public service are becoming clearer and more troubling.
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A Science Roadmap for Canada’s Future
Canada's federal scientists have been sending a message for over a decade: the system is broken. This roadmap draws on twelve years of unprecedented survey data and the voices of thousands of federal scientists, engineers, and researchers to show Canada’s federal science system needs urgent,…
Here for Canada: A Bold Campaign to Defend and Rebuild Public Services
In the face of growing public sector cuts and political pressure, this campaign is built to push back — with the voices, data, and public support needed to stop the cuts and create change.
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Press Release — PIPSC AGM concludes with renewed strength and a clear plan to defend public services
PIPSC concluded its national AGM today. Over 800 delegates, stewards and board members from across the country gathered to assess the year’s progress and set priorities for the months ahead.
Learn more about the accomplishments and continuous work of Canada’s largest union of professional employees in this year’s annual report.
Ahead of the 2025 AGM, PIPSC President Sean O’Reilly offers a brief reflection on how far we’ve come this year — and how your commitment continues to shape our path forward.
Reacting to news today shared by Prime Minister Carney that a new return to office mandate is coming in the next few weeks, the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) is calling on the federal government to ground any Return to Office (RTO) decisions in evidence, service outcomes, and operational reality.

