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- CUPE British Columbia BC's largest public sector union.
- Hospital Employees' Union The oldest and largest union in health care in British Columbia, Canada. HEU is affiliated with CUPE.
- Power Workers Union Represents Ontario Hydro workers. PWU is a CUPE affiliate as CUPE Local 1000.
- CUPE 3913 Represents more than eight hundred members comprised of graduate teaching assistants, graduate service assistants, and sessional lecturers (non-tenure-track faculty) at the University of Guelph.
- CUPE 1550 Workers at the Health Sciences Centre, Health Action Centre, Manitoba Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, and Urban Shared Services Corporation (USSC) Regional Distribution Facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- CUPE 4400 Represents education support workers at the Toronto District School Board.
- CUPE 1615 Representing administrative, instructional, technical and technical support employees at Memorial University in Newfoundland.
- CUPE 1165 Representing education support workers for the Near North District School Board.
- CUPE 3902 Representing Teaching Assistants at the University of Toronto.
- CUPE 500 Civic employees in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- CUPE Manitoba Representing 23,000 public sector workers in Manitoba.
- CUPE 79 Representing civic employees in the City of Toronto.
- CUPE Ontario Ontario section of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, representing 180,000 public sector workers in Ontario.
- CUPE Local One Representing 1,500 clerical, technical, and trades workers at Toronto Hydro.
- CUPE 5678 Represents education support workers at the Upper Canada District School Board in eastern Ontario.
- CUPE Nova Scotia Represents 15,000 workers in the province, most of whom are in the federal public sector.
- A Critical Analysis of the 2009 CUPE Constitution Discusses each article and provides links to news stories.
- The Canadian Union of Public Employees Representing over 474,000 full-time and part-time public sector workers across Canada.
- CUPE 4600 Represents teaching and research assistants at Carelton University. Includes information on filing a grievance, mission statement and links.
- CUPE 4000 Represents health care workers at the Ottawa Hospital.
- CUPE 3909 Represents teaching assistants, grader/markers, student lecturers and sessional instructors at the University of Manitoba.
- CUPE 1975 Represents support staff at University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon and University of Regina.
- CUPE 3912 The union local representing part-time university instructors and teaching assistants at Dalhousie, Mount Saint Vincent, and Saint Mary's Universities in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- CUPE New Brunswick- SCFP Nouveau-Brunswick Public sector workers in New Brunswick.
- CUPE 3287 University of Saskatchewan Sessional Lecturers' Union.
- CUPE 1816 Represents over 600 employees of Pacific Blue Cross in Vancouver, BC, the largest not for profit group benefits carrier in British Columbia.
- CUPE 2081 Employees at Camosun College on Vancouver Island.
- CUPE 2761 Represents custodial workers at the Victoria General site of QEII Health Sciences Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- CUPE 37 Represents City of Calgary outside workers and workers in nearby towns, as well as the Canadian Rockies Regional School Division #12.
- CUPE 4163 - Educational Employees Union Sessional instructors, teaching assistants, English Language Centre employees, lab instructors, computer consultants, and other educational workers at the University of Victoria.
- CUPE Saskatchewan Saskatchewan's largest union, representing 22,000 public sector employees.
- CUPE Alberta Alberta section of the public sector union.
- CUPE 3903 York University Contract Faculty, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Assistants, and Research Assistants.
- CUPE 30 Represents outside workers at the City of Edmonton, EPCOR, Northlands, the Town of Bon Accord and the Village of Thorsby, AB.
- CUPE 402 Representing City workers in the City of Surrey, British Columbia.