While looking for Camponotus/Prenolepis Claustral chambers in a forest in the Kitchener-Waterloo region, I came across a few solo Myrmicinae queens. A couple hundred meters away, I stumbled across a colony with a similar looking queen, and some workers (of which I took a few to help identify). The queens were collected on April 29th. Queens are ~7mm in length, and workers ~4mm. All have a very dark brown coloration with (marginally) lighter legs and a red/tan hue on the gaster's underside in both castes. tasters are smooth, with a somewhat rough texture on the head/thorax. The colony was located under a large stone (which also housed a chamber of a Lasius Claviger colony ).
Fairly certain the Antennae have 12 segments
The postpetiole is fairly skinny-smooth and simple
As for Tibial spurs... there are some things you just can't see with a smartphone and a hand-lens