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Union whistleblowers appeal for eligibility in PSAC elections

10 April 2026
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Three suspended executives from the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) have urgently appealed to an Ontario court for the reinstatement of their union memberships ahead of a crucial convention in September. The notice of application states that the executives must be reinstated by April 14 to be eligible to run for office. They allege that PSAC is employing delay tactics to prevent their reinstatement and claim that their suspensions, which have already expired, are unjust. Eddy Bourque, one of the executives, expressed concerns that PSAC is blocking their access to the convention. The ongoing disputes trace back to a May 2023 campaign opposing a tentative labor agreement, leading to suspensions for the executives. They seek not only reinstatement but also compensation exceeding $1 million for alleged negligence and defamation by PSAC.

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The conflict highlights tensions within PSAC, which represents nearly 240,000 workers and has a significant budget primarily funded by membership dues. The case exemplifies broader issues of union governance and the treatment of dissenting voices within labor organizations. Historical friction between PSAC and its component unions, particularly over labor agreements and member rights, underscores ongoing challenges in union leadership dynamics. This situation could have implications for union compliance with democratic principles and the rights of members to participate in governance.

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