ETFO Peel

ETFO Peel We're the union representing public elementary teachers in Peel. We defend quality public education, & provide members with quality professional services.

On World Environment Day we recognize our shared responsibility to protect the lands, waters, and ecosystems that sustai...
06/05/2026

On World Environment Day we recognize our shared responsibility to protect the lands, waters, and ecosystems that sustain us. This day calls us to reflect on how our choices, systems, and communities impact the environment. Those least responsible for the crisis—especially communities in the Global South—face its harshest impacts. We must move toward practices rooted in respect, sustainability, and stewardship. This means teaching with intention, reducing waste, honouring Indigenous environmental knowledge, and creating opportunities for students and staff to engage in meaningful climate action. A healthier planet is a collective effort — and every action matters.

Join us on June 18th at the Educator's Centre for Q***r Joy as Resistance! This will be a family friendly event for all ...
06/04/2026

Join us on June 18th at the Educator's Centre for Q***r Joy as Resistance! This will be a family friendly event for all PETL members of the 2 Spirit and LGBTQIA+ community. Allies are welcome. Register at: https://etfopeel.com/event/q***r-joy-thurs-jun-18/

This Indigenous History Month we honour the histories, languages, cultures, and enduring contributions of First Nations,...
06/01/2026

This Indigenous History Month we honour the histories, languages, cultures, and enduring contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. It is also a time to reflect on the truths of this land, the impacts of colonialism, and our shared responsibility to advance reconciliation in meaningful, sustained ways. This means creating spaces for Indigenous students and workers so that feel seen and valued. It requires learning from Indigenous knowledge keepers, centering Indigenous perspectives and challenging the systems and practices that continue to cause harm. It is also a call to action. When we listen, honour relationships, and commit to change, we help build a future rooted in respect, justice, and reconciliation.

This month, we honour the brilliance and leadership within 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. Pride is a celebration and a reminder...
06/01/2026

This month, we honour the brilliance and leadership within 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. Pride is a celebration and a reminder that everyone deserves to learn, work, and live in spaces where they feel safe, affirmed, and free to be who they are. In our schools and communities, affirming Pride means challenging discrimination, uplifting q***r and trans voices, and building environments rooted in respect, inclusion, and love. It means showing up consistently, visibly, and with care. Happy Pride Month.

Today, we recognize injured workers and the ongoing fight for fair treatment, safe workplaces, and systems that support,...
06/01/2026

Today, we recognize injured workers and the ongoing fight for fair treatment, safe workplaces, and systems that support, not abandon, those harmed on the job. Injured Workers Day reminds us that no one should face financial hardship, stigma, or systemic barriers because they were injured while working. It calls us to challenge the gaps and practices that continue to create inequities. Standing in solidarity means paying attention to those with lived experiences, advocating for accessible supports, and ensuring every worker is treated with respect, compassion, and fairness; building workplaces and communities that uphold the well‑being of all.

National Access Ability Week reminds us to remove barriers, challenge ableism, and ensure every learner and worker have ...
06/01/2026

National Access Ability Week reminds us to remove barriers, challenge ableism, and ensure every learner and worker have what they need to participate fully and thrive. This means listening to lived experiences, valuing diverse ways of learning and communicating, and designing environments where all feel seen, supported, and empowered. Accessibility is not a checklist, it’s a practice rooted in equity, care, and collective action.

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6435 Edwards Boulevard, Units 5 & 6
Mississauga, ON

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Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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