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You can help veterans stop the closure of the Veterans Affairs offices in their communities. In the lead-up to Remembrance Day and beyond, PSAC members will be working with veterans to organize awareness-raising events in their communities and to urge Members of Parliament to speak out against the decision to close these offices. Find out how you can help.

You can help veterans stop the closure of the Veterans Affairs offices in their communities. PSAC members will be working with veterans to organize events in their communities and urge Members of Parliament to speak out against the closures.

These Members of Parliament are veterans themselves or have ridings close to the Veterans Affairs offices the government wants to shut down. Send them an email urging them to publicly oppose the closure of Veterans Affairs offices.

We are very excited to have a new, contemporary look to our website, which we have re-designed and re-engineered to serve PSAC members better.

Canada’s veterans will be in Ottawa Thursday, October 3rd to talk about why the federal government must not close Veterans Affairs offices they rely on.

WATCH THE LAUNCH LIVE at 8:00 am PST on Thursday, October 3.

The office in Prince George has already been shut down and the government says that by February, offices in Corner Brook, Charlottetown, Sydney, Thunder Bay, Windsor, Brandon, Saskatoon and Kelowna will be closing their doors to veterans too.

This morning we released a video titled "The Value of Unions" with PSAC Prairies members telling their stories about the importance of unions within their families and their communities.

The video is the first full-length video in a series of videos to be released at varying intervals over the next year under a variety of themes. The footage was collected from interviews with PSAC Prairies members over the summer, asking them about their union experiences and memories

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