Virtual Politics for Everyone (2 Days)

Tuesday, February 11 - Wednesday, February 12

Day 1: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM, Day 2: 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM

Virtual using Zoom (Participants must have access to a computer and internet connection for this course)

Facilitator: Varinder Johal, Alex (Vital) Stuit, Crystal Isaac

Did you ever wonder why Unions are involved in politics? Did you ever hear people say that you should be involved in politics? Did you ever wonder if politics is really as important as many people says it is?

Yes? Then Politics for Everyone is a great course for you!

We are affected by decisions of many levels of government as workers, voters and consumers. Politics for Everyone provides an opportunity to think about all those issues and for you to think seriously about the kind of government we want and the kind of society we want to build together.

Apply for this course below. The application deadline is Thursday, January 23, 2025.

Catchment: Regionwide

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Personal, not employer email please
or your home phone number if no cell

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if you're working remotely due to Covid, enter your usual or pre-pandemic workplace

Loss of salary and materials


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.

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