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PSAC Prairie RegionPrairie Region at a glanceFormed in 1966, the Public Service Alliance of Canada is one of Canada's largest unions. It represents more than 180,000 people from coast to coast to coast, the PSAC also represents people who work abroad in embassies and consulates.Our region is made up of more than 22,800 members from Manitob,a Saskatchewan and Alberta.210 Locals carry out the day-to-day work of the PSAC in the Prairie region. Our Locals range in size from eight members to more than 3,000 members, including four Directly Chartered Locals. Our members come from a variety of workplaces and employers, including the Federal government and agencies, airports, crown corporations, Casino Regin,a and newly organized members at the Universities of Winnipeg and Brandon, the Canadian Museum of Human Rights, and the Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development.The five PSAC Regional Offices (Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regin,a Edmonton and Calgary) and a staff of 25 support the work of the PSAC in the region.Prairies members are represented by the 24-member Prairie Region Council headed by Sister Marianne Hladun, the Regional Executive Vice-President for the PSAC Prairie Region.
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A Word About LanguagePeople First is an organization that was formed because some of the people in our communities felt that they were not considered as people first. They felt that they were talked about, talked to, thought about, and treated according to the disabilities that others labelled them with.The founders of People First did not think this was fair. Over the years people have been called mentally handicapped, developmentally disabled, cognitively challenged, intellectually disabled, and many other labels.In order to avoid hurting peoples' feelings and to avoid using labels when we talk about the many different members of People First, we will use the term people who have been labelled.