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CUPE 4400

@CUPE4400

Toronto Education Workers / Local 4400

Joined May 2011
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Today, we pay homage to those who bravely fought and sacrificed their lives for our freedom. We will always remember and honour their sacrifice #lestweforget🌺 #remembranceday

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November 8th is Indigenous Veterans Day. A day to recognize the contributions of Indigenous Peoples to military service, particularly in the First World War, Second World War and the Korean War. National Aboriginal Veterans Day was first observed in Winnipeg on November 8, 1994.

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November is Indigenous Education Month. Indigenous Education Month is not just for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, but for all students and staff. It is an opportunity to examine Indigenous perspectives, histories and their contemporary realities. #indegenoushistorymonth

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Diwali is the annual festival of lights, which is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. It begins on November 1st . Happy Diwali.

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Rally at Kipling Acres Long Term Care Facility.

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We appreciate our custodial members and the great work that they do to keep our schools and communities safe and clean each and every day. #custodialworkersrecognitionday

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October is Women’s History Month. This month we celebrate and recognize the trailblazing women - past and present - who have pushed hard to achieve progress and equality for all women across the world. #womenshistorymonth

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Orange Shirt Day

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In 2021, the government passed legislation to mark September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This holiday is an important part of the reconciliation process that has been called for by Indigenous peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

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Since 2013, September 30 has been commemorated as “Orange Shirt Day”, inspired by the story of residential school survivor Phyllis Jack Webstad. Wear an orange shirt tomorrow if you want to participate. #orangeshirtday

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The Grassy Narrows River Run happened today, in downtown Toronto! It is a powerful show of support for the Grassy Narrows community's fight for mercury justice and freedom. The community is impacted by mercury poisoning, and this event aims to raise awareness and demand action.

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Get a $20 gift card of your choice when you get a car or home insurance quote. Plus, when you get a quote in September or October, you'll be entered into our Back to School Bonus Contest to win $1,000! Get a quote: bit.ly/3T2P5XM #OTIPUpdate

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Not sure which account is right for your investment goals? Compare the benefits of a TFSA, RRSP, and FHSA to find the best option for you. Plus, for a limited time, open a TFSA, RRSP, or FHSA and you could win $1,000*: bit.ly/4g4Ph2v. Brought to you by @EducatorsFG

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Trinbago Toronto Festival

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Today, we celebrate the hard-working people across the globe who sacrificed so much to achieve many of the workplace rights we enjoy today. From all of us at Toronto Education Workers /Local 4400 we wish you a great Labour Day.#labourday

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Emancipation Day: Underground Freedom Train Ride.#EmancipationDay

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On August 1st, 1834, the Slavery Abolition Act was passed ending slavery in the Canada and the British Empire.#emancipationdaycanada

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TEW/Local440 first South Asian BBQ!

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TEW/Local 4400 stands in solidarity with striking OPSEU workers at the LCBO.

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