Saskatchewan’s largest union lays out plan to get Scott Moe’s budget deficit under control
With Scott Moe set to deliver another big debt budget on March 18, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Saskatchewan, which represents 31,000 frontline workers across the province, has put forward its plan to get Scott Moe’s budget deficit under control.
CUPE CBO Workers of Saskatchewan Committee Holds Annual General Meeting in Saskatoon
CUPE members from across the province gathered in Saskatoon for the annual general meeting (AGM) of the CUPE CBO Workers of Saskatchewan Committee. Members who work in community-based organizations (CBOs) met to elect committee representatives and update their bylaws for the year ahead.
CUPE SMEC Conference brings municipal workers together in Saskatoon
Today, delegates from municipal locals across Saskatchewan are gathering in Saskatoon at the annual CUPE Saskatchewan Municipal Employees Committee Conference.
CBI Home Health workers in Regina become CUPE’s newest members in Saskatchewan
CUPE welcomes approximately 30 new members at CBI Home Health in Regina, who have officially joined CUPE as Local 5605 following a successful organizing drive.
Workers at CBI Home Health voted in favour of joining CUPE in an electronic ballot counted on January 29, 2026. The Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board issued the certification order on February 9, 2026.
Education support workers deliver valentines calling for urgent investment in public education
Members of the CUPE Saskatchewan Education Workers’ Steering Committee (EWSC) gathered outside Minister of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Ken Cheveldayoff’s office today to deliver hundreds of valentines urging the provincial government to make meaningful investments in public education in the 2026 provincial budget.










