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OSSTF District 19 Member Events


From social gatherings, to training opportunities, to political protests, OSSTF District 19 is always involved in planning events for members to attend as part of our wider goal to protect and enhance public education in Peel and across Ontario. Members who are logged in will be able to see a list of upcoming member events on the right side of this page. 





Upcoming Events
Upcoming Member Events

Community Organizing


Part of the work that OSSTF District 19 does as a labour union involves building connections and organizing with community groups and fellow labour unions who share our vision of building a more equitable and just society. We'll use this space to share information about how you can join us in the community. 

If you'd like to get more involved in your community, a great place to start is by checking out the Peel Regional Labour Council's website here: peellabour.ca. We also encourage members to join a PRLC committee. See below for more details. 




On October 21st, the ultra-conservative right have once again planned nationwide events to protest teaching 2SLGBTQIA+ content in schools under the guise of protecting children. We encourage members and the community to join us and the Ontario Federation of Labour in standing up to protect 2SLGBTQIA+ kids. More information on how you can help can be found by clicking on the picture below: 



Upcoming Events
Upcoming Community Events

Parent Council Resources


Every school in the PDSB has an OSSTF member who is elected by the teachers at the school to be a representative on the school's Parent Council. Check back here for updates and resources for Peel parents so that we can continue to work together to protect and enhance our public schools. 

Parents who wish to be more involved in supporting public education in Ontario are encouraged to visit https://peopleforeducation.ca/ for resources and more information about how you can get involved.