Not fooled by Conservatives’ scapegoating school boards, Hamilton residents blame Ford’s underfunding for school cuts: poll

HAMILTON, ON—Just weeks after students returned to class and a month since Education Minister Paul Calandra began his scapegoat-the-school-boards media blitz, a new poll has found that a decisive majority of Hamilton, Ontario residents lay the blame for cuts to public education and the lack of support services in schools at the door of Doug…

Not fooled by Conservatives’ scapegoating school boards, Durham residents blame Ford’s underfunding for school cuts: poll

WHITBY, ON—Just weeks after students returned to class and a month since Education Minister Paul Calandra began his scapegoat-the-school-boards media blitz, a new poll has found that a decisive majority of Durham, Ontario residents lay the blame for cuts to public education and the lack of support services in schools at the door of Doug…

‘A good day is only getting hit three times’: CUPE education workers from across the province demand action at Queens Park as school violence soars across Ontario

TORONTO – On Saturday, hundreds of education workers from across Ontario rallied at Queens Park to demand the Ford government take immediate action to address the growing crisis of violence in schools. The Ontario government has cut billions from public education since 2018, creating a crisis in underfunding and understaffing at schools across the province.…

Parents and educators urge Ford to sign new federal child care agreement, in light of Auditor-General’s report

Community provides Roadmap to solving issues identified in Auditor’s report   ONTARIO – The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care (OCBCC) is welcoming a new report from Ontario’s Auditor-General, which calls on the Ford government to fix gaps in the early learning and child care system, including improving equitable access and workforce development. The report…

Transit workers reject deal that leaves some local workers behind

Timmins, ON –Transit workers in Timmins, Ontario, began a strike today after voting down a tentative agreement that would introduce divisions within the workplace. “Transit workers in Timmins have been among of the lowest-paid in the province, and frustration has been building for years,” said Rosanna Moreau, the secretary-treasurer for CUPE 1544. “One of the…

Not fooled by Conservatives’ scapegoating school boards, Ontarians blame Ford’s underfunding, not trustees, for school cuts: poll

Just weeks after students returned to class and a month since Education Minister Paul Calandra began his scapegoat-the-school-boards media blitz, a new poll has found that a decisive majority of Ontarians lay the blame for cuts to public education and the lack of support services in schools at the door of Doug Ford’s Conservatives. The…

Ontario NDP leadership review: next steps

This past weekend, CUPE members attended the 2025 Ontario New Democratic Party convention in Niagara Falls. In some ways, this convention was a return to our party’s roots: the Ontario NDP was formed by workers and farmers at its founding convention in Niagara Falls in October 1961. On Saturday, ONDP leader Marit Stiles faced a…

Bisexual Visibility Day 2025

On Bisexual Visibility Day (September 23) all in CUPE Ontario, led by the Pink Triangle Committee, are proud to extend their solidarity to CUPE members who are bisexual, and to all people and communities who celebrate Bisexual Visibility Day at the end of Bisexuality Awareness Week (September 16 to 23). The associated slogan, “Visibility is…