ABOUT NLNU
Affiliations & Links
NLNU works in collaboration with nursing, community and labour organizations provincially and across Canada. NLNU is a member of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) and is affiliated with the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC).
Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU)
The CFNU acts as a national voice for nurses and strives to protect the health of patients and the national health system, as well as promote nurses and their profession at a national level. As an affiliate member, the NLNU president sits on the national executive board. NLNU also attends the CFNU Biennial Convention, support campaigns, and participates in research and initiatives undertaken by the CFNU. For more information on the CFNU, visit www.nursesunions.ca
Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)
The CLC is the largest democratic labour organization in Canada with over three million members. Bringing together the majority of Canada's unions in a unified, national voice, the CLC supports and educates unionists in the fight for strong workplaces, pressures governments for change, builds coalitions with likeminded groups, and strengthens solidarity between workers in Canada and other countries. For more information on the CLC, visit www.canadianlabour.ca
Provincial Nursing Unions
Professional Nursing Associations
Labour Organizations
Nursing & Health Related
Legislative
Government of Canada
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Liberal Party Opposition Office
New Democratic Party Opposition Office
Canada Human Rights Commission
Newfoundland Human Rights Commission
NLNU works in collaboration with nursing, community and labour organizations provincially and across Canada. NLNU is a member of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) and is affiliated with the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC).
Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU)
The CFNU acts as a national voice for nurses and strives to protect the health of patients and the national health system, as well as promote nurses and their profession at a national level. As an affiliate member, the NLNU president sits on the national executive board. NLNU also attends the CFNU Biennial Convention, support campaigns, and participates in research and initiatives undertaken by the CFNU. For more information on the CFNU, visit www.nursesunions.ca
Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)
The CLC is the largest democratic labour organization in Canada with over three million members. Bringing together the majority of Canada's unions in a unified, national voice, the CLC supports and educates unionists in the fight for strong workplaces, pressures governments for change, builds coalitions with likeminded groups, and strengthens solidarity between workers in Canada and other countries. For more information on the CLC, visit www.canadianlabour.ca
Provincial Nursing Unions
- British Columbia Nurses' Union
- United Nurses of Alberta
- Saskatchewan Union of Nurses
- Manitoba Nurses Union
- Ontario Nurses' Association
- Federation des Infirmieres et Infirmiers due Quebec
- New Brunswick Nurses' Union
- Nova Scotia Nurses' Union
- Prince Edward Island Nurses' Union
Professional Nursing Associations
- Association of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Newfoundland & Labrador Nurse Practitioner Association
- Canadian Nurses Association
- Canadian Nursing Students' Association
- Think Nursing
Labour Organizations
Nursing & Health Related
- Kids Eat Smart Foundation
- Victorian Order of Nurses
- Canadian Health Coalition
- Friends of Medicare
- Oxfam
- Canadian Blood Services
- Save Medicare
- Canadian Nurse
Legislative
Government of Canada
- Health Canada
- Statistics Canada
- Canadian Institute of Health Information
- Canadian Institute of Health Research
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Department of Health and Community Services
- Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission
- House of Assembly Debates
- Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Health Information
Liberal Party Opposition Office
New Democratic Party Opposition Office
Canada Human Rights Commission
Newfoundland Human Rights Commission









