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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.
By NICHOLAS LONDON & CHRIS WATSONTonight’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.