Why Fascism, Tyranny and Authoritarianism are Union Issues (1 Day, in person) – Victoria

Saturday, November 21

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Facilitator: Jessica Dagasso

Location: PSAC Victoria Regional Office (202 – 503 Park Place, Victoria, BC V9A 0H4)

Course Description:

This workshop was developed to action resolution (22/GEN-009) adopted at the 2022 PSAC National Triennial Convention, which called for PSAC to provide education to the membership to raise awareness about fascism and white supremacy. 

This workshop covers the issues of fascism, authoritarianism and tyranny. 

This course is increasingly necessary because fascism and tyranny are on the rise across the globe. This has a devastating impact on unions, Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized peoples, persons with disabilities, non-Christians, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, other groups of people that are targeted, and society in general. Under the guise of the “right” to “free speech,” fascism and tyrannical ideologies, white supremacy, and hate speech are more prevalent in Canadian society. 

This one-day course will give participants the opportunity to: 

  • Define and identify political ideologies and specifically those that are contrary to democratic principles 
  • Identify steps that can lead to tyrannical and fascist outcomes 
  • Learn how to take strong action to reject fascism and other tyrannical ideologies 
  • Discuss how to build a more equitable society 

Please apply for this course below. The application deadline is Thursday, October 29, 2026 at 4 PM Pacific.

Catchment: Vancouver Island

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PSAC Education is committed to greening our events and would like to reduce the amount of paper waste produced at our education events. Climate change, global warming and the protection of our environment are union issues. Conventions, conferences and meetings all have an impact on our environment. We can help reduce this impact by adopting environmentally-friendly practices.

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Optional Equity Self-ID

PSAC members who belong to the following groups are invited to self-identify. This information is voluntary and kept confidential and will be used for the purposes of supporting our equity initiatives and programs. Please check all that apply.
A racially visible person in Canada is non-white in colour or race, regardless of place of birth.
For equity purposes, “person with disabilities” means persons who experience barriers arising from impairments of a physical, mental, sensory, psychiatric or learning nature.
An Indigenous person is a member of a First Nation, a Métis or an Inuit community.

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