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    Budgets, bargaining and a better future


    On March 19, the pre-election federal budget was released. It included measures to “improve access in post-secondary by: lowering interest rates on student loans, expansion of the graduate scholarship program, and new funding streams for Inuit and Metis learners and minimal increases for First Nations students,” as noted by the Canadian Association of University Teachers…

    Budgets, bargaining and a better future
  • Women deserve dignity and equality


    The theme for International Women’s Day this year, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change,” is exemplified by women around the world who are removing barriers for generations of women and girls to come. They inspire us with their determination to create a future where every woman and girl will experience freedom from discrimination at…

    Women deserve dignity and equality
  • Budget 2019 – what does it mean for post-secondary?


    Today’s provincial budget continues to make life more affordable for British Columbians. The government has eliminated student loan interest and increased funding for tuition-free Adult Basic Education (ABE) and English Language Learning (ELL). They’ve also introduced a historic First Nations revenue-sharing agreement as part of their work in advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. For too long,…

    Budget 2019 – what does it mean for post-secondary?
  • Open letter regarding the Unist’ot’en Camp


    The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Office of the Prime Minister 80 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2 Sent via email: justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca January 30, 2019 Dear Prime Minister Trudeau, On January 7, RCMP officers arrested and forcibly removed 14 Unist’ot’en and Wet’sewet’en land defenders on their traditional, unceded territory. These arrests are…

    Open letter regarding the Unist’ot’en Camp
  • Wrapping up 2018 – Happy Holidays!


    It’s only half way through our annual cycle at FPSE, but we’ve already accomplished so much this year. Our combined efforts as educators, advocates, and members of the labour movement are yielding results, and I wanted to take a moment to celebrate our successes with you. First of all, one of our top priorities has…

    Wrapping up 2018 – Happy Holidays!
  • December 6: National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women


    December 6th marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, a day marked by the tragic Ecole Polytechnique mass shooting in Montreal in 1989. These women were killed because of their gender. While acts of mass violence are rare in Canada, women in every province and territory are affected by the…

    December 6: National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women
  • FPSE endorses Cronk and Skidmore


    Vancouver, BC, Nov 19, 2018 – The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC have endorsed Laird Cronk and Sussanne Skidmore in their bid for the positions of BC Federation of Labour president and secretary-treasurer. “I can’t think of a better team to be able to continue the work of the BCFED under outgoing president and…

    FPSE endorses Cronk and Skidmore
  • We Remember


    This year marks the 100th anniversary of the conclusion of World War 1. On Sunday, I’ll be joining with thousands across the province at Remembrance Day ceremonies to mark this milestone and remember the sacrifices of so many service people. Remembrance Day prompted profound dialogue in my history classrooms centred around the question: “How Canada…

    We Remember
  • Bill 36 changes everything


    Two weeks ago, the BC NDP government introduced Bill 36, allowing faculty union executive members to sit on their institution’s board. Despite opposition from the BC Liberals, Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training Melanie Mark held firm. The bill passed after a week of debate, and is now in effect. This is a huge…

    Bill 36 changes everything
  • STATEMENT: Federal and Provincial Early Childhood Educators announcements positive for post-secondary in BC


    September 5, 2018 | Vancouver, BC—George Davison, President of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC, comments on this afternoon’s announcement by the Provincial and Federal government: “Today’s announcements give more students the opportunity to become educators themselves, and builds on the partnership of the provincial and federal government to expand availability and affordability of post-secondary education across BC. The coupling of BC’s historic…

    STATEMENT: Federal and Provincial Early Childhood Educators announcements positive for post-secondary in BC