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C.U.P.E Talk In The Atlantic
C.U.P.E Talk In The Atlantic
Author: NICHOLAS LONDON & CHRIS WATSON
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Discussing all things CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) here in the Maritimes covering New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island. NOVA Scotia and Newfoundland & We cover the entire labour movement from Coast to coast to coast.
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Tonight’s episode of CUPE Talk In The Atlantic dives into CUPE Education—what it offers, why it matters, and how members across the region can access workshops, training, and support.We walk through the full range of educational opportunities available to locals, stewards, and activists, highlighting how CUPE Education strengthens skills, confidence, and solidarity in workplaces and communities.To close the show, we feature a sit‑down interview with Kristine Wickner, President of the New Brunswick NDP, discussing her background, her work, and her perspective on public engagement and community leadership.If you enjoy the episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to support labour‑focused media in Atlantic Canada.
Tonight’s episode of CUPE Talk In The Atlantic takes a different turn than planned.Our Education Special will air soon, but due to unexpected technical issues, we shifted gears to bring you an important and timely conversation that deserves your full attention.In the first half of the show, New Brunswick NDP President Kristine Wickner joins Nicholas London for an in‑depth one‑on‑one discussion.They explore current labour challenges, political dynamics in the province, and the ongoing fight for fairness and respect for public-sector workers across Atlantic Canada.Following that conversation, we bring you a special Breaking News segment recorded Saturday.Nova Scotia host Matthew MacDonald sits down with Nicholas London to discuss the major development many anticipated: the ruling that Bill 148 was illegal.This segment breaks down what the decision means, how we got here, and what comes next for workers, unions, and collective bargaining rights in the region.Thank you for joining us and supporting worker‑centered media in Atlantic Canada.
CUPE Talk In The Atlantic – This Week’s EpisodeThis week, Chris and Nick dive into a packed lineup of labour news and conversations shaping the Atlantic region and beyond. From the upcoming PSAC Rally to the wave of CUPE conventions happening across the Atlantic, the hosts break down what workers need to know and why these moments matter.They’re joined by an incredible slate of guests:Mohammad Akbar – Ottawa CUPE District CouncilAmélie Cormier – President of CUPE 4848 & CUPE National Young Worker Representative for New BrunswickMariful & Baolinh – CUPE 1281, with an important update from their localMaria Lansing – Talking all things Health & Safety, and why it’s front and centre for workers right nowPlus, Chris and Nick explore a variety of issues affecting public‑sector workers, union members, and communities across the Atlantic.It’s a full episode of solidarity, insight, and worker‑powered conversation.Subscribe, share, and stay connected with CUPE Talk In The Atlantic.
CUPE Talk In The Maritimes celebrates one year on the air!This special anniversary episode opens with our brand‑new intro and brings together voices from across the labour movement to mark the milestone.We’re joined by CUPE Saskatchewan President Kent Peterson, followed by a powerful Presidents’ Roundtable featuring your CUPE Atlantic leaders:• Iris Lloyd (CUPE NB)• Ashley Clark (CUPE PEI)• Alan Linkletter (CUPE NS)• Sherry Hillier (CUPE NL)CLC Senior Economist D.T. Cochrane breaks down the challenges workers are facing today and explains why strong, stable, good jobs are essential for our communities and our economy.Chris and Nicholas reflect on the origins of CUPE Talk, the idea behind the show, and the mission that continues to guide it. The episode also includes a message from the Canadian Labour Congress to mark the occasion.Thank you for a full year of solidarity, stories, and worker‑powered conversations. Onward.
On today’s episode of CUPE Talk In The Maritimes, we had a full agenda covering updates from PSAC Atlantic, CUPE Nova Scotia, CUPE New Brunswick, CUPE 2745, and YUFA, highlighting key developments, current challenges, and major actions happening across each of these unions.
We dove into the latest headlines from across C.U.P.E., unpacking the stories shaping our locals, our members, and our movement. From major wins to ongoing challenges, we brought the context, the conversation, and the solidarity. We also took a moment to celebrate our upcoming anniversary show—a milestone made possible by the incredible workers, leaders, and community members who tune in, speak up, and stand together. If you missed it, catch up and join the conversation. Our stories matter, and so do the people behind them.
🎄 CUPE Talk In The Maritimes – Christmas Special 🎄 Join us for a festive and insightful edition of CUPE Talk In The Maritimes! This week’s episode is packed with holiday cheer and important conversations as we wrap up 2025 and look ahead to an exciting 2026. What’s in this special episode? Opening Segment: Nick & Chris kick things off with a look at what’s coming in the new year and reflect on the incredible journey leading up to our One-Year Anniversary Show. Education Spotlight: A thoughtful discussion on education and its impact across the Maritimes. Nova Scotia Feature: Host Matthew MacDonald sits down with CUPE Nova Scotia leadership for a conversation: Alan Linkletter – President Ann Marie Danch – Central Area VP Christa Sweeney – Southern Area VP Emily MacNeil – Recording Secretary Ralph Vickers – Northern Area VP Ty Loopie – Young Workers VP Lauren McKenzie – President of Local 3912 Special Messages: Hear heartfelt holiday greetings and updates from CUPE representatives. And so much more! Tune in for this can’t-miss episode filled with celebration, reflection, and solidarity. Let’s close out the year together and look forward to what’s ahead for CUPE members in 2026!
It was a three man team tonight. Nick is in Nova Scotia joining via video, Wes Wills joined Chris Watson live and we discussed everything from Wesley Wills getting reelected as Vice President for Local 380, upcoming news and general discussion on New Brunswick Federation of Labour. We spoke about Facilitating and why Nick is in Halifax Nova Scotia this week. We took a few moments to discuss the Montreal Massacre Memorial and how it still effects us today. We had a discussion on CUPE 1281 YUFA Sub-Unit, and before we left we heard the news from CUPE.ca on Town of Grand Falls-Windsor terminates CUPE 1349 President for participating in Elections.
The newest episode of CUPE Talk In The Maritimes features an engaging discussion with New Brunswick NDP Leader Andrew White, PSAC Executive Vice President of B.C. Jamey Mills, and CUPE 1281 Sub Local YUFA members Mariful Alam and Baolinh Dang. Together, they explore pressing issues facing workers and unions today, offering perspectives from across the country. The episode also includes the third installment of Where Did It All Start, welcoming CUPE PEI President Ashley Clark to reflect on the roots of union activism and the ongoing fight for fairness and solidarity.
Tonight’s episode of CUPE Talk in the Maritimes is packed with powerhouse voices and urgent conversations. Canadian Labour Congress Secretary-Treasurer Lily Chang and CUPE National Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick break down the 2025 Federal Budget and its impact on workers and public services. Ottawa CUPE Council President Mohammad Akbar joins the discussion to weigh in on the budget and the ATA fight. New Brunswick Nurses Union President Paula Doucet shares frontline insights, while CUPE 8125 President Alia Hussain introduces a bold new campaign mobilizing members across sectors. We also bring you the second installment of Where Did It All Start?, featuring Erin McAllister’s inspiring journey into the labour movement. From budget battles to grassroots action, this episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to solidarity and justice.
Live Footage, President of CUPE National Speaks to the people of Charlottetown and councillors, CUPE PEI President, CUPE NB President, and so many more members walk the line with CUPE Local 830 and so much more on this episode. A special conversation at the end with Nick London & CUPE Local 830 President Robbie Howatt.
🔥 CUPE TALK In The Maritimes just wrapped up two electrifying days in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia with CUPE NB — and wow, was it a powerhouse of union energy!🎙️ From passionate frontline workers to seasoned union leaders, we sat down with a vibrant mix of CUPE Locals who brought their stories, struggles, and solidarity to the mic. The conversations were raw, inspiring, and full of heart — exactly what CUPE TALK is all about.💬 We dove deep into what it means to be CUPE in today’s climate, spotlighting the wins, the challenges, and the unwavering commitment to public service. Every guest brought something unique, and the diversity of voices made this one of our most dynamic stops yet.📍New Glasgow showed up strong — and CUPE NB brought the fire. Stay tuned, because these episodes are packed with insight, laughter, and the kind of union pride that fuels real change.
Giving update to the members, and the public whats going on with CUPE2745 in New Brunswick
Its the update on the vote held by the Municipal Council of Charlottetown PEI. How did it go? Tune in!!
onight’s episode of CUPE Talk In The Maritimes featured a dynamic lineup of union leaders and powerful conversations from the CUPE National Convention. We were honoured to welcome newly re-elected CUPE National President Mark Hancock, who shared his reflections and vision for the union’s future. Joining him were CUPE 1253 First Vice-President Justin Spooner and CUPE NB Secretary-Treasurer Kim Copp, both offering firsthand insights into the convention experience and the momentum building across the region. The discussion also touched on updates from CUPE PEI Local 830, solidarity with CUPW, and broader themes of organizing, reconciliation, and strengthening public sector advocacy. It was an episode full of energy, leadership, and commitment to the values that unite us.
🎙️ CUPE TALK IN THE MARITIMES: Truth, Reconciliation, and Powerful FirstsIn a stirring new episode of CUPE TALK IN THE MARITIMES, we dive deep into the heart of Truth & Reconciliation, amplifying voices that matter and stories that inspire. This isn’t just another episode—it’s a powerful moment of reflection, action, and connection across the region.🔥 A Roundtable of Change-Makers We were honoured to welcome three incredible guests to the show: Kathy Johnson, Renee Sargent, and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt. Together, they unpacked the meaning of Truth & Reconciliation in today’s political and social climate, sharing personal insights, community challenges, and bold visions for a more inclusive future. From grassroots activism to provincial leadership, this conversation was raw, real, and absolutely riveting.🎧 PEI Spotlight: A Debut to Remember Over on the PEI segment, we witnessed a milestone—Mikayla Gallant stepped into the spotlight for her very first interview, and she did not disappoint. Sitting down with Josie Gallant, the two explored local perspectives on reconciliation, cultural identity, and the importance of intergenerational dialogue. Mikayla’s debut was heartfelt and confident, proving she’s a rising voice to watch.💬 Why This Episode Matters This episode isn’t just a conversation—it’s a call to action. Whether you’re a union member, a community leader, or someone eager to learn, CUPE TALK IN THE MARITIMES delivers the kind of dialogue that sparks change. With emotional depth, political insight, and personal storytelling, it’s a must-listen for anyone committed to justice and healing.🎧 Tune in, turn it up, and be part of the movement
Get ready, Maritimes! This week on CUPE Talk, we're bringing you a powerhouse episode packed with incredible guests and a brand new feature you won't want to miss.We are thrilled to debut our new segment, "Where Did It All Start?", kicking off with the remarkable Candace Rennick, who takes us back to the very beginning of her journey in activism.Then, an all-star panel joins the show! We're welcoming:Mohammed Akbar, President of the Ottawa CUPE District CouncilSherry Hillier, President of CUPE Newfoundland & Labrador and General Vice President of CUPE NationalPatrick Roy, Acting Education RepresentativeHope Cyr, Vice President for CUPE 5446Together, we'll dive deep into our experiences at the recent CUPE 5446 AGMs. Also on the show, we will take a look at where things are with CUPE PEI's Local 830, and so much more.It's a conversation you can't afford to miss. Join us LIVE this Tuesday night at 7:00 PM on YouTube, with the audio available on all major podcast platforms immediately following the broadcast. CUPE Talk In The Maritimes—be part of the conversation!
CUPE TALK is back. This show was produced by former CUPE NB President Brien Watson. This Show Nick & Chris discuss CUPE events helped over the summer, The Blair Doucet camp, CUPE PEI Local 830, Mikayla Gallant joins us, the newly elected CUPE NS President Alan Linkletter, and we break down more of what is Happening in CUPE PEI Local 830. Also on this show we interviewed Premier Susan Holt live from the Labour Day BBQ held in Saint John NB by Saint John District Labour Council.
CUPETALK IN THE MARITIMES welcomes Bobby, Cheryl and Chris from CUPE PEI to discuss all sorts of stuff as it contains to the new Historic deal for CUPE PEI Health care members.
Discussion with provincial president of CUPE2745 Theresa McAllister, CUPE COAST TO COAST, and so much more tonight,.











