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@jerome@jasette.facil.services
2025-09-29 17:53:58

Ontario Completes Construction of New Confederation GO Station
Service at Confederation GO Station will begin October 27, 2025
news.ontario.ca/en/release/100

@buercher@tooting.ch
2025-12-16 21:58:41

Rémunération fixée Š 4 pour cent pour 2025
Grâce Š une performance satisfaisante, l’organe paritaire de la Caisse de prévoyance de la Confédération a pu octroyer une rémunération de 4 pour cent pour l’année 2025.
publica.ch/fr/qui-sommes-nous/

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-10-09 10:46:20

Good Morning #Canada
One of the most important #CanadianCapitals, perhaps top 3, has to be Charlottetown, the largest city in the potato province. The city is famous for hosting the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, a pivotal meeting that initiated the process leading to Canadian Confederation. So it's a bit of a mystery why the "Birthplace of Confederation ", according to PEI marketing propaganda, took 6 years to decide that they too wanted to become Canadians, and joined us in 1873. Charlottetown's history began with French settlers in 1720, and a British survey in 1764 led to it becoming the capital of St. John's Island (now Prince Edward Island) and receiving its topically British street grid. The island has survived pirates, American mercenaries, hurricanes, potato blight, and Anne of Green Gables fans.
#CanadaIsAwesome #Confederation
thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-27 09:57:00

Just had a visit from Fellesforbundet at the workplace. To be honest, we get a lot of visits from Fellesforbundet since they are located in a building right across the street from my well-adapted industrial company.
Fellesforbundet is a reformist, bureaucratic union affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO). It is not syndicalist and operates with a hierarchical structure, including elected leadership and regional divisions.
The union primarily negotiates…

The poster promotes the Norsk Syndikalistisk Forbund (NSF), the Norwegian Syndicalist Federation affiliated with the International Workers' Association (IAA). It features a black-and-white photo of a large group of people, likely members of the organization.

The text "Anarkosyndikalismen i Norge!" ("Anarchosyndicalism in Norway!") is prominently displayed, emphasizing the group's focus on anarcho-syndicalist activism. Contact details for the NSF-IAA appear at the bottom of the poster.

The des…
@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-09-28 12:37:02

On September 28th, 1867, Toronto officially became the capital city of the new Province of Ontario, and universally accepted as the centre of the universe. It was kind of a pity decision since Toronto had recently lost out to Ottawa when the Queen, the one in England, chose the capital for the Province of Canada. Confederation decreed that the Province of Canada would be split with Canada East becoming Quebec, and Canada West would now be known as Ontario. Toronto got the last laugh because the entire country now revolves around the city, at least in the minds of certain provincial politicians who may or may not want all of Canada to pay for a tunnel under #Hwy401.
#CanadaIsAwesome #CanadianCapitals
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-15 21:34:45

#Anarchism #Syndicalism #AnarchoSyndicalism #Activism

A flowchart explains anarcho syndicalism using four numbered boxes connected by arrows around a central black and red gear and wrench symbol. Box 1 says anarchist workers unions form across trades and geographic areas. Box 2 says these unions freely associate to create a confederation. Box 3 says once numerous and organized the unions strike and force capitalist companies out of business. Box 4 says workers then seize the means of production run companies collectively and dismantle the state re…
@buercher@tooting.ch
2025-09-24 19:02:10

Micheline Calmy-Rey sur la position incomprehensible de la Suisse officielle sur la Palestine
rts.ch/play/tv/linvite-e-de-la

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2025-12-01 13:26:51

Good Morning #Canada
Today's post about #CanadianCapitals is a town that has the most tennis courts per capita in Canada. I got that factoid from from the internet so we know it's true. As one of the 4 original provinces to join Confederation, New Brunswick joined the Dominion of Canada on July 1, 1867. Fredericton, previously known as Fort Nashwaak, Pointe-Sainte-Anne, and Frederick's Town, became the provincial capital. Although it was a small community at the time, It was an easy decision because the town had served as the capital of Acadia under the French, and as the seat of government for the colony of New Brunswick under British rule. The New Brunswick Legislature building was originally opened in 1788, but was destroyed by fire in 1880 and replaced in 1882. Fredericton is known for its spacious downtown with wide streets, thanks to the original street plan laid out in a detailed map in 1785.
#CanadaIsAwesome #History
thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/