Human Rights
The PSAC BC Region has three Human Rights Committees who meet regularly to in person and via conference call to discuss issues and plan events relating to PSAC’s Indigenous, Access (PWD), 2SLGBTQIA+, and Racially Visible members.
The BC Region also has four Regional Council members who represent equity-seeking groups. They are responsible for PSAC members within their constituencies and speak for them at the Council, they seek to promote the activism of PSAC members within these constituencies, and they ensure and promote representation for their constituencies throughout our Union.
Regional Council Indigenous Peoples Coordinator
Alan Otrosina
Regional Council Racially Visible Equity Coordinator
Celine Ahodekon
Regional Council Access (Persons with Disabilities) Coordinator
Krista Tebbutt
Regional Council 2SLGBTQIA+ (Pride) Coordinator
Damir Moric
PSAC honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by raising the Survivors’ Flag
On September 24, PSAC leaders, members, and staff—guided by Knoweldge Keeper Tina Vincent—gathered to raise the Survivors’ Flag, acknowledging and honoring…
2023 PSAC BC Indigenous Peoples Summit Report
The 2023 PSAC BC Regional Indigenous Peoples Summit was held November 24-26 in Burnaby. Report the full report on the Summit.
Government of Canada’s new strategy on racism fails to address real issues faced by federal sector workers
The federal government recently launched its new anti-racism strategy Changing Systems, Transforming Lives: Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy 2024-2028. This new strategy is meant…
2024 PSAC BC 2SLGBTQIA+ Summit
The 2024 PSAC BC Regional 2SLGBTQIA+ Summit was held May
3-5 in Burnaby. Check out some of the photos from the event!
Celebrate National Indigenous History Month by joining Turtle Island Trivia
During National Indigenous History month, PSAC is hosting its first-ever Turtle Island Trivia event. All PSAC members are invited to test…
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia: Join Rainbow Week of Action
PSAC BC celebrates Pride in 2024
Join your union in celebrating Pride across the province
Bear Witness Day: Upholding Jordan’s Principle and advancing Indigenous rights
Statement on May 5 – Red Dress Day from NIPC BC Representatives
We observe this day each year to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered, Indigenous women and girls and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S+)…
