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BC Regional Council
Regionalization
At the 1997 PSAC National convention the delegates passed a resolution supporting the Regionalization of the union. This established the following regions: Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, National Headquarters, Prairies, British Columbia and the North.
Each region is represented on the Alliance Executive Committee by a Regional Executive Vice-President. The 7 REVPs along with the National President and the National Vice-President form the governing body of the Alliance.
The Regional Executive Vice-President for BC is Jamey Mills. He was first elected as the PSAC Regional Executive Vice-President for BC in 2017, and re-elected in 2026.
The BC Regional Council
The B.C. Regional Council is composed of geographic representatives, equity representatives, and a representative each for the National Officers, Directly Chartered Locals and Health & Safety.
All positions on the BC Regional Council are elected from among the membership. The Regional Executive Vice-President is a full-time paid position. All other members of the council work in jobs represented by the union and serve the union as volunteers. In addition to chairing the BC Regional Council, the REVP represents BC on the Alliance Executive Committee, the body that runs the union nationally. He also represents the PSAC on the Executive Council of the BC Federation of Labour.
The Regional Councils meets twice a year in person and regularly via virtual meetings to strategize on issues that affect PSAC members in B.C. The minutes of meetings will be posted on this website as well as any upcoming meetings.
If you have any items you wish the council to discuss or if you have any questions or concerns you can contact the REVP by email: revp-bc@psac.com.
BC Regional Council Members
Here is a list of the BC Regional Council Members elected at the 2026 BC Regional Convention.
Related Documents
- BC Regional Council bylaws and regulations (updated May 2026)
- BC Fed Convention Subsidy Application (Regulation 3)
- BC Fed Convention Travel Pool Information (Regulation 3)
- Convention and Conference Subsidy Application (Regulation 7)
- Terms of Reference for the various BC Regional Council Standing Committees – Updated March 2024
December 3: International Day for Persons with Disability
December 3 is the International Day for Persons with Disability. This year’s theme is “Fighting for rights in the post-COVID era.”
PSAC BC to contribute $30,000 towards PSAC Social Justice Fund flood relief initiatives.
After meeting on November 29, the PSAC BC Regional Council unanimously voted to contribute to relief efforts to assist people in British Columbia impacted by severe flooding.
BC Regional Council meeting minutes and reports – November 2021
Here are the REVP and Coordinators reports, meeting and teleconference call minutes, and meeting agenda presented at the November 2021 PSAC BC Regional Council meeting.
2022 CLC Winter School: Information and PSAC BC Subsidy for 2022 CLC Winter School
The PSAC BC Education Program is offering four $500 education subsidies to PSAC BC members who are registered for the 2022 CLC Winter School.
PSAC BC sports subsidies
Now that BC’s Restart Plan is underway and restrictions on outdoor group and team sports have been lifted, PSAC BC wants to help our members participate in their favourite team sport and safely get life back to normal.
Honour and remember the 215 children who were students of the Kamloops Indian Residential School
Our Indigenous colleagues, friends, and loved ones are impacted by the grief and trauma of losing their children. Non-Indigenous Canadians cannot change the past, but they can offer acceptance, support, and, most importantly, change to reconcile this shared history.
LGBTQI2S Inclusion in the Federal Workplace
A new report presents key findings and makes recommendations for improvements to support systematic change towards LGBTQ2+ inclusion in federal workplaces.
April 22 – Earth Day
The Environment Committee of the BC Regional Council encourages you to take action for our planet and make every day Earth Day.
Earth Hour: Saturday, March 27 – 8:30PM local time
Every year, we countdown together across the globe to celebrate Earth Hour and take one iconic action: switch off the lights.
