The 53rd Annual Convention of the Ontario Division was held at the Sheraton Centre, May 25, to May 28, 2016. The highlights included the election of a new progressive and diverse executive and a march through the streets to protest privatization of public services. CUPE 9112 members were active on the floor and in the rally.
Led by President Fred Hahn and Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick, CUPE Ontario elected the most diverse board in Canadian labour history at their convention on Friday.
“Our members are committed to building a fairer world for all workers, and they recognize that to do this we must ensure the voices at our highest level of decision making, accurately reflect the diversity of our Province,” said President Fred Hahn. “I am incredibly proud to lead an organization that recognizes the value of all people.”
“In the face of governments that put the needs of their elite friends ahead of the people and communities across Ontario, we have an obligation to lead the charge in building a world that works for everyone,” said Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick. “With all the new talent joining our executive board I know we will succeed.”
CUPE Ontario’s new executive includes:
President: Fred Hahn, acclaimed to his 4th two year term
Secretary-Treasurer: Candace Rennick, acclaimed to her 4th two-year term
First Vice-President: Michael Hurley, acclaimed
Second Vice-President: Yolanda McClean, acclaimed
Third Vice-President: John Camilleri, acclaimed
Fourth Vice-President: Henri Giroux, acclaimed
Member-at-large: Eddie Pereira, re-elected
Member-at-large: Tiffany Balducci, re-elected
Member-at-large: Patrick Hannon, newly-elected to this position
Member-at-large: Dave Smith, re-elected
Member-at-large: Adam Coones, newly-elected
Member-at-large: Domenic Maugeri, newly-elected
Aboriginal Representative: Dawn Bellerose, newly-elected
Racialized Worker Representative: Veriline Howe, re-elected
Pink-Triangle Representative: Ryan Culpepper, newly-elected
Women`s Representative: Brenda “Dash” Lavender, newly-elected
Workers with Disabilities Representative: Victoria Warner, newly-elected
Young Worker Representative: Fred Shilson, newly-elected
Northern Ontario Representative: Darryl Taylor, newly-elected
The executive board also includes five Sector Chairs, each elected at distinct sector specific conferences.
Chair of Education Sector: Terri Preston
Chair of Health and Long-term Care: Heather Duff
Chair of Municipal Sector: Ann Jenkins
Chair of Social Services: Carrie Lynn Poole-Cotnam
Chair of University Sector: Janice Folk-Dawson
Led by President Fred Hahn and Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick, CUPE Ontario elected the most diverse board in Canadian labour history at their convention on Friday.
“Our members are committed to building a fairer world for all workers, and they recognize that to do this we must ensure the voices at our highest level of decision making, accurately reflect the diversity of our Province,” said President Fred Hahn. “I am incredibly proud to lead an organization that recognizes the value of all people.”
“In the face of governments that put the needs of their elite friends ahead of the people and communities across Ontario, we have an obligation to lead the charge in building a world that works for everyone,” said Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick. “With all the new talent joining our executive board I know we will succeed.”
CUPE Ontario’s new executive includes:
President: Fred Hahn, acclaimed to his 4th two year term
Secretary-Treasurer: Candace Rennick, acclaimed to her 4th two-year term
First Vice-President: Michael Hurley, acclaimed
Second Vice-President: Yolanda McClean, acclaimed
Third Vice-President: John Camilleri, acclaimed
Fourth Vice-President: Henri Giroux, acclaimed
Member-at-large: Eddie Pereira, re-elected
Member-at-large: Tiffany Balducci, re-elected
Member-at-large: Patrick Hannon, newly-elected to this position
Member-at-large: Dave Smith, re-elected
Member-at-large: Adam Coones, newly-elected
Member-at-large: Domenic Maugeri, newly-elected
Aboriginal Representative: Dawn Bellerose, newly-elected
Racialized Worker Representative: Veriline Howe, re-elected
Pink-Triangle Representative: Ryan Culpepper, newly-elected
Women`s Representative: Brenda “Dash” Lavender, newly-elected
Workers with Disabilities Representative: Victoria Warner, newly-elected
Young Worker Representative: Fred Shilson, newly-elected
Northern Ontario Representative: Darryl Taylor, newly-elected
The executive board also includes five Sector Chairs, each elected at distinct sector specific conferences.
Chair of Education Sector: Terri Preston
Chair of Health and Long-term Care: Heather Duff
Chair of Municipal Sector: Ann Jenkins
Chair of Social Services: Carrie Lynn Poole-Cotnam
Chair of University Sector: Janice Folk-Dawson