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Repping the Signals & Communication Workers and the Train Movement Directors who work at Union Station. If you take a GO, UP, or VIA train we move you!

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This... And workers are being shamed for asking for better wages. Keeping up with inflation doesn't even cut it anymore.

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Special thanks to IBEW Local 636 for this show of support for our members on #Strike at #UnionStation in Toronto. #ibew #ibew2029 #WeWantFair

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This year's election means so much to so many people. Everyone will have their own personal reason for casting their ballot. Do your research, make an informed choice, and make sure you cast a ballot. Use your voice! Vote!

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IBEW main line S&C workers on the picket line standing up for what they want, need, and deserve. Best of luck! Solidarity!

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youtu.be/gYreLdr6N5k Good on you, Sid Seixeiro, for calling these pigs out! Incompetent bullies with a notwithstanding clause as a baseball bat. Everybody should be concerned about this government's abuse of their constitutional rights. #FireFord #FireLecce #supportCUPE

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If you are a worker - unionized or not - and you stand idly by and let this government trample on your fundamental rights, you are contributing to your own demise, and the demise of your children's future. Join a picket line and learn their side. #FireLecce #supportCUPE

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Remembrance Day was first observed throughout the British Commonwealth in 1919. It was held to pay tribute to the end of the First World War through the signing of the Armistice Agreement on November 11, 1918, at 11 am. (1/3)

Remembrance Day was first observed throughout the British Commonwealth in 1919.  It was held to pay tribute to the end of the First World War through the signing of the Armistice Agreement on November 11, 1918, at 11 am. (1/3)