Aboriginal and Workers of Colour

Action needed to ensure Indigenous communities have safe water

This year the annual United Nations’ World Water Day comes at a pivotal moment for Canada. Defending freshwater resources has been a growing concern for Indigenous communities—and for good reason. Safe drinking water is a human right, but it is far from something that many remote First Nations can take for granted.

There are at least 61 long-term and dozens more short-term drinking water advisories in effect for Indigenous communities across Canada. Some communities haven’t had access to safe drinking water for decades.

MMIWG2S Honouring & Awareness Day

A Candlelight Vigil will also be held at 6:30 p.m. at the MIWG2S Monument in The Forks (1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg)...

Orange Shirt Day 2020

Wednesday, September 30 is Orange Shirt Day, an annual event to recognize the experience of residential school survivors...

Urgent support needed to make UNDRIP law

Unifor is urging members to send a letter to senators who are holding up the long-awaited adoption of the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights...