CUPE National Secretary Treasurer Candace Rennick gave her report today to delegates in Regina. CUPE is growing and hiring more staff across Saskatchewan to better support locals in the important day to day work, while also investing in services and programs to strengthen our member engagement.
Mark Hancock delivers a message of strength through the union at the CUPE Saskatchewan convention
CUPE’s National President, Mark Hancock delivered a powerful message today to delegates at CUPE Saskatchewan’s annual convention in Regina.
“We are in a moment of fear, division and uncertainty,” said Hancock. “Not just here in Canada but all across the world. The election of Donald Trump has changed things for all of us. We can’t change who is in the White House, but we can choose how we respond.”
Saskatchewan Municipal workers gather to celebrate wins and strategize for the fight ahead
Municipal workers kicked off their annual meeting with a long list of gains made during the 2024 municipal elections. Municipal governments across Saskatchewan all had significant changes in Mayor and Council thanks to CUPE’s organizing and political action.
Scott Moe’s budget must give workers a raise, and fix his healthcare crisis
With Scott Moe’s provincial budget just one week away, Saskatchewan’s largest union is demanding he give hard-working public service workers a raise.
Saskatchewan failing families as Scott Moe rejects Federal Child Care Agreement
The future of $10-a-day child care in Saskatchewan is uncertain once the current agreement expires on March 31, 2026. The federal government has announced an additional $36.8 billion over five years, starting in 2026-27 but Saskatchewan is one of only two provinces who has not signed a renewal agreement.











