
As 1006A members continue to get vaccinated, they join millions of Canadians in the national effort to get themselves and their loved ones protected from COVID-19.

This June, Premier Doug Ford recalled the Ontario legislature for an emergency session to attempt to silence critics ahead of next year’s provincial election. Ford’s attack on free speech, the charter and his critics show how far Ford is willing to go to win.

The 2021 conference theme was entitled, “Grounding Our Indigenous Spirit” and called upon participants to reflect on the diverse ways Indigenous rights are embedded in activism, culture, language and healing.

UFCW Canada Local 1006A stands in solidarity with the Muslim Canadian communites in condemning the violent hate-motivated attack, which left four family members dead and one child injured in London, Ontario.

UFCW 1006A observes the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.

UFCW 1006A is pleased to announce we are participating in the Labour of Love campaign, launched by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada (LLSC).

Kimberly Campbell knows first-hand the difference the union makes.

Jacqueline Fraser is proud to follow in the footsteps of her father, who was a former steward for UFCW.

After battling leukemia as a young child, Molly has been cancer-free for 10 years.

Irine Reji was in tears when she found out she won a UFCW 1006A scholarship.

UFCW 1006A is welcoming stewards from across Ontario to our fall Stewards’ Training courses at the union office.

“The majority of the voting population are workers like us, and we want to make sure working-class voices are heard by politicians,” said Emily Boyer, a union steward at the Whitby Superstore.

“It was a fantastic contract and the members voted overwhelmingly for it,” said member Mekonnen Geresin.