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Let’s rally for public services in Montreal
Let’s rally for public services in Montreal

31 Mar 2026

18 hours ago

Public service workers from across the region are coming together in Montreal, outside the Liberal Party Convention, to make our work visible and show Canadians what’s at stake. Across the country, experts in the public service deliver critical programs and services that Canadians rely on every day. The latest Liberal budget has cut scientists, engineers, …

5@7 – A Dinner and discussion among the young civil servants of the PIPSC in Saguenay!

12 Mar 2026

2 weeks ago

We are pleased to invite you to an in-person event for all young federal public servants of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) who are interested in learning about your Quebec Youth Committee. This engaging session will take place on April 17, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Boston Pizza in the Delta …

Join us for PIPSC Regional Lobby Week in March 2026
Join us for PIPSC Regional Lobby Week in March 2026

25 Feb 2026

1 month ago

As union members and public service professionals, we’re facing several serious threats. Thousands of public service professionals have already received WFA letters, including those who work in critical services that will directly impact Canadians. These cuts threaten the stability of our communities, the quality of life we work hard to protect, and the very future …

Travel Directive Updates – Key Changes for Members

13 Feb 2026

1 month ago

The National Joint Council (NJC)  Travel Directive has been updated to reflect employees’ travel-related needs. The updates are the result of an extensive, cyclical review of the NJC Travel Directive, which began in 2021 and involved several years of consultation, information sharing, and co-development between the Employer and the bargaining agents.  Through this process, the …

O’Reilly — The government said it would reduce its use of external consultants, but the budget tells another story

19 Dec 2025

3 months ago

The following op-ed by PIPSC President Sean O’Reilly was published in the Ottawa Citizen on Dec 18, 2025. Six weeks after the federal government unveiled Budget 2025, its implications for the public service are becoming clearer and more troubling. At the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, we’ve heard from members  that fighting outsourcing remains a top priority. During the spring election, the Liberals …

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