
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.

It's a time to raise awareness about the struggles faced by injured workers, advocate for health and safety improvements and come together to reform the WSIB system.

As we mark National Indigenous History Month this June, we remember and mourn for 215 children whose remains were discovered in a mass grave at a former residential school in British Columbia.

Why am I seeing the use of thermal temperature scanners at my workplace? Are these devices safe? Your questions answered.

"Being a part of UFCW 1006A means compassion, dignity, and knowing someone has your back when you need it most."

Ahead of Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day on February 28, UFCW 1006A is raising awareness to protect workers’ health and safety.

Join Your Union for the International Women's Day March and Rally on March 7, 2026 in downtown Toronto.

Support for refugees, migrants and immigrants is critical if we are to protect and defend the rights of all workers in Canada.

UFCW 1006A members, who work as bus mechanics at Tok Performance in Richmond Hill, have ratified a new union contract.

UFCW 1006A members working as security guards at Paragon Protection Ltd have ratified a new union contract.

UFCW 1006A Recorder Glacier Effs-Samuel has been recognized as one of Canada's 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women for 2026.

Union steward Marike is grateful to belong to UFCW 1006A.

"When our company became unionized, I didn’t just see a change in policy—I felt a change in dignity, stability, and respect.