
UFCW Canada Local 1006A is proud to have raised $100,006 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada in the past year.
The money was raised through union events and member fundraising initiatives across Ontario.

UFCW Canada Local 1006A hosted its first Members’ Day at Canada’s Wonderland on June 18, 2016.
“It was amazing to connect with so many of our members—thank you to everyone who came out and made Local 1006A’s Member’s Day such a success,” said President Wayne Hanley.

Workers at Korea Food Trading, an importing and distributing company, voted ‘YES’ to become members of UFCW Canada Local 1006A.
The vote took place on June 16, 2016. The bargaining unit will be made up of approximately 25 workers who work in purchasing, sales and warehousing.

UFCW Canada Local 1006A's Executive Board held its inaugural meeting on June 14, setting forth the mission and agenda for the new local union.
Officers and members of the Executive Board were sworn into their roles by UFCW Canada President Paul Meinema.

A routine Monday at work quickly turned into a life-changing nightmare for Mike, after he fell on uncleared snow and ice at a company client’s site.

The mural provides thought-provoking and inspiring depictions of Indigenous culture and wisdom, including the Seven Grandfather Teachings.

Union members are at the forefront of standing up for equality and fairness in our workplaces and our communities.

UFCW 1006A members, working for SSP Canada Food Service at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, have ratified a new union contract.

Security guards and dispatchers, working for Cadillac Fairview Corporation, have voted to join UFCW 1006A.

Congratulations to Tracy Neelands, a UFCW 1006A member working at the Real Canadian Superstore in Milton.

UFCW 1006A members, activists and staff joined more than 2000 delegates across Canada for the 31st Canadian Labour Congress Convention, to organize, strategize and demonstrate the power of collective action.

UFCW 1006A delegates were proud to participate in the UFCW Women’s Network Convention in Montreal.

Sara Malki became a steward because she wanted to help people.