T.O. Greenspiration Events: Price Carbon
Angela Bischoff
greenspi at web.ca
Sun Jan 25 20:03:34 EST 2015
T.O. Greenspiration Events
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All Forms of Life Are Sacred
Another zinger by Chris Hedges. "If you are a feminist and you consume dairy you are confused."
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/all_forms_of_life_are_sacred_20150104
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Wynne and Tory: say no to the $93 fare hike and yes to more TTC service
Please sign the petition.
https://www.change.org/p/wynne-and-tory-say-no-to-the-93-fare-hike-yes-to-more-ttc-service
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Raise the Unis'tot'en Blockade: Stop the Pipelines
Calling for helpers to raise the pipeline blockade! Freda Huson, Chief Toghestiy, the Unis'tot'en Clan, and allies are blocking tar sands and fracked gas projects on their territory near Smithers BC. Help build a permanent gate to keep the intruders out!
https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/2tHr8
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Bikes vs Cars
This is premiering around Europe right now. Can't wait till it comes to North America. The trailer opens with Rob Ford.
http://vimeo.com/116966445
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Toronto Pig Save: Bear Witness
Events, vigils, links and more here:
http://www.torontopigsave.org/slaughterhouse-vigil/
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Sixteen Building Blocks of a Green, Entrepreneurial, Cooperative Economy
The transition from a capitalist to a cooperative economy could be one of the defining achievements of the 21st century. By Guy Dauncey
https://guydauncey.wordpress.com/2014/12/18/sixteen-building-blocks-of-a-green-entrepreneurial-cooperative-economy/
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RxISK is a free, independent drug safety website where you can explore the good and bad of drugs
https://www.rxisk.org
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Toronto's Taxing Question
Toronto's budget consultation process is beginning. Before the debate descends into the annual "we can't afford public services" line, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives' Ontario Senior Economist Sheila Block equips you with everything you need to know about Toronto's revenue problem – and how to fix it.
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/torontos-taxing-question
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Room available Feb 1st in this unique authentic live/work artist's LOFT warehouse, cr Ossington & Dupont.
Seeking third person to share an open concept arrangement with 2 mature women. Available short term through February (day rate, please inquire) Ideal person interested in long term starting Feb. 1st. Please inquire for March 1st starting date.
http://toronto.craigslist.ca/tor/roo/4844719723.html
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Trick or Treaty?
Mon. Jan. 26, 6 - 9 p.m.
Hart House, U of T
Screening of the 2014 film by Alanis Obomsawin. This documentary explores the tangled history of Treaty No. 9, the 1905 agreement in which First Nations communities allegedly relinquished sovereignty over their traditional lands.
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War Resisters Support Campaign - Let Then Stay Week
The War Resisters Support Campaign is calling on Canadians to speak out against this attempt by the Harper government to remove remaining U.S. war resisters from Canada. During the pan-Canadian week of Action, "Let Them Stay Week" from January 25 to 31, 2015, let federal Minister of Immigration Chris Alexander know that you support a provision for US war resisters to stay in Canada, and that you oppose any attempt to deport them.
http://us7.campaign-archive2.com/?u=7f3b429c1b1bc4ec3631c2286&id=52ca7bbc36&e=3c36593920
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Billy Bishop Airport Runway Environmental Assessment - Feedback Session
Monday, January 26, 6:30 - 9:30 pm
Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building, Room 106, 255 Front Street West
The Toronto Port Authority (TPA) is undertaking an environmental assessment of the proposed introduction of jet aircraft and extension of the main runway at the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (BBTCA). Based on a review of background information and participant feedback to date, the TPA has developed a preliminary list of the potential effects of the proposal and the proposed methods for assessing impacts. Public feedback welcomed.
https://www.facebook.com/events/362972390549646/
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Documentary Media MFA
Tues. Jan. 27, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Ryerson School of Image Arts, 122 Bond, Rm B22
Find out more about the Masters of Fine Arts in Documentary Media at Ryerson University. Free.
http://ryerson.ca/graduate/documentarymedia/
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Art Creates Change
Tuesday, January 27, 7 pm
Dylan Miner’s artistic practice, based on social relationships and an interdisciplinary sensibility, explores issues of migration, mobility, labour, economics, individual and collective identity, as well as Indigenous and community history. Miner, is a Wiisaakodwinini (Métis) artist and scholar who exhibits widely. He is founding member of Justseeds and was awarded an Artist Leadership Fellowship from the National Museum of the American Indian. “I come to my work as an artist from my position as an activist. I am unapologetic about making my work political.” Free.
http://www2.ocadu.ca/event/6583/art-creates-change-dylan-miner-public-talk
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Tracking the Clean Energy Revolution - Boutique Goes Big
Tues. Jan. 27, 3 p.m. EST
Free Webinar
Clean energy jobs are growing incredibly quickly. In 2013, 37% more Canadians worked in the renewable energy industry than in 2009. As a result, by 2013 the clean energy sector—encompassing manufacturing, power production, energy efficiency, and biofuels—accounted for more direct Canadian jobs than the oil sands. At the end of 2014 Clean Energy Canada released a pair or reports titled Tracking the Energy Revolution Global and Tracking the Energy Revolution Canada. The reports are full of maps, charts and graphics that tell the story of how plunging equipment costs, strong investor interest and government and business leadership are driving a global shift to renewable energy sources such as wind, sun and water. During the webinar, Jeremy Moorhouse – Clean Energy Canada’s Senior Analyst and co-author of both reports – will review the findings of each report and answer audience questions.
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8967879983286746625
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Putting a Price on Carbon
Tuesday, January 27, 7:30 - 9 p.m.
Isabel Bader Auditorium, 93 Charles Street West, U of T
What’s the best way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while stimulating the economy? Join Stephen Lewis and an expert panel on how to effectively put a price on carbon in Canada. Two methods are frequently proposed – Cap and Trade and a Carbon Tax. Our Forum Panelists will present the case for each of these methods. Sponsored by For Our Grandchildren, Citizens’ Climate Lobby, School of the Environment, U of T. The event is sold out, but it will be live streamed on Google+ https://plus.google.com/events/c0j5g7eu7q70j35erdljrda8h80 or YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jIyF0zVqXw . Anytime after the 27th, viewing will be on YouTube only. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jIyF0zVqXw
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Toronto Green Homes Summit
Tues. January 28, 7:45am - 4:30 pm
Black Creek Pioneer Village, 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto
Led by local expert builders and developers, this Summit will focus on residential construction, covering both single-family homes (including townhomes and various attached styles) and multifamily projects up to the mid-rise level (up to 12 storeys), and will include sessions on many regional energy and green building standards.
http://www.cagbctoronto.org/28-news-a-events/575-green-homes-summit
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The cold war and nuclear strategies
With Ambassador Marius Grinius
Wed. Jan 28, 4 – 6 p.m.
University College, U of T, Room 179
Free weekly public lectures on public health in a nuclear age.
http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=65bd52daac4a78ce50293dec4&id=a0aa6cbe60&e=7d6e129e1a
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The Future of First Nations People in Canada
Wed. January 28, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
ENG 103 (George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre), 245 Church St. (corner of Gould and Church), Ryerson
With Phil Fontaine: former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations for an unprecedented three terms. Amongst many distinctions he is a Member of Order of Manitoba, and, most recently, was named to the Order of Canada. He is also winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award, the Equitas Human Rights Education Award, the University of Ottawa Distinguished Leadership Award, and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Award. He currently serves as director of numerous private and public companies, as a special advisor to the Royal Bank of Canada, and as a Distinguished Visiting Faculty with the Centre for Indigenous Governance in the Faculty of Arts at Ryerson University.
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Boost Your Immune: Combat Colds and Flus
Wed. Jan. 28, 7 - 9 p.m.
Mainstream healthcare often ignores diet and proper digestion as a key part of aiding & maintaining the body’s immune system. This lecture will discuss both dietary & supplementary protocols for preventing & addressing immunity from a holistic perspective. Natural remedies for both chronic & acute coughs will also be addressed.
• Which nutrients are an absolute must for healthy immunity
• Herbal remedies which aid in cold & cough elimination
• Root Causes of poor immune system function
http://bit.ly/1FI5kPP
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Renewable is doable. Become a renewable energy champion @ work
Wednesday, January 28, 8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Steam Whistle Brewing, The Roundhouse, 255 Bremner Blvd (The Mezzanine Room)
WWF and Bullfrog Power invite you to a fun, informative and interactive breakfast panel discussion and Living Planet @ Work champion networking event to show you that renewable IS doable! Learn how your company can make a meaningful impact to the energy landscape in Canada and make renewable energy Canada's main source of power for the next generation.
http://atwork.wwf.ca/EN/events/Renwableisdoablepanel.cfm
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West End Against Line 9
Wed Jan. 28, 7 – 9 pm
Trinity St Paul, 427 Bloor St West (west of Spadina), Garden Room
The movement against Line 9 delayed the pipeline in 2014, let's make 2015 the year we stop it entirely. Come to the next meeting of West End Against Line 9 to discuss the movement against Line 9 and how we can take action locally.
http://www.facebook.com/TorontoWestEndAgainstLine9
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Pickering Airport threat to the Greenbelt
Wed. January 28, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Brougham Hall
3545 Brock Road, Brougham Ontario, (North Pickering)
Farmland and forests in Ontario's Greenbelt are at risk of being paved over. Land Over Landings and the Ontario Greenbelt Alliance are co-hosting a Townhall in Brougham. Ask questions and hear from experts about how inappropriate development, a proposed Pickering airport and the dumping of contaminated soil, put our farmland, nature, drinking water and climate at risk. Ajax Mayor Steve Parish will be the moderator, with panelists from the OGA, renowned environmental lawyers, and soil specialists.
http://www.greenbeltalliance.ca/events
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Microplastics: They’re in a Waterway Near You
Wed. Jan. 28, 4:10 pm - 6 pm
Room ES 149 (basement), 5 Bancroft Avenue, Earth Sciences Building, U of T
With Paul Helm, Senior Research Scientist, Great Lakes, Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, Adjunct Professor, School of the Environment, University of Toronto
http://www.environment.utoronto.ca/SeminarSeries.aspx
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THIS Magazine: Social Justice All-Stars Issue Launch
Wed. Jan. 28, 8 p.m.
Supermarket, 268 Augusta (Kensington Market)
This Magazine launches the January/February 2015 issue – Social Justice All-Stars – with This Is Not A Ted Talk! featuring Sheila Sampath, Farrah Khan and Nayani Thiyagarajah. $5 (includes issue).
https://www.facebook.com/events/936526459698439
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Red Square on a Black Board
Thursday, January 29, 7 pm
Koffler House, Room 108, U of T
Free Event. Free Popcorn
Sponsored by Cinema Politica - UofT
Red Square on a Blackboard takes us into the heart of the 2012 student crisis to experience from the inside one of the most important social movements in Quebec history. In cinema verité style, the camera stays with the members of the largest student organisation, the CLASSE, as the crisis unfolds. We follow Maxime, Victoria and Justin, as well as the two official spokespersons Gabriel and Jeanne through the dramatic ups and downs of the strike. We have privileged access behind the scenes to experience with them the intense public debate that raged for weeks during the so-called the Maple Leaf Spring (Printemp érable): executive committee meetings, media strategizing, press conferences, huge student assemblies, debates, votes, street demonstrations, negotiations, demands, as well as the exhaustion, discouragement… and doubts. Red Square on a Blackboard traces the day-by-day anatomy of the student resistance and its main actors to reveal a militant movement of committed and inspired youth.
https://www.facebook.com/events/692479854204652/
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Climate Vegan Teach-In
Thursday, January 29, 7 – 10 pm
OISE, 252 Bloor W. Rm. 5280
We will be doing participatory exercises: a primer on climate change, its impacts, and the vegan connection. We'll be presenting a Climate Vegan Action Plan and soliciting your help to co-create this document which will ultimately involve dozens of ideas and practical initiatives that can be used in a decentralized way worldwide. Optional pre-assigned reading and videos to prime you in our group exercise:
• Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret
• Extreme Ice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgpbtJbbogU
* Becoming a veg is the single best thing an individual can do to combat climate change says Dr. James E. Hansen, the world's most famous climate scientists and author of Storms of my Grandchildren. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfbxeAFk8mY
• Only 9 Percent of Public Ready to Eat Less Meat to Fight Climate Change http://www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/commentary/data/00314
For more info: Paul York: 647-680-5560 or Anita Krajnc: 416-825-6080
https://www.facebook.com/events/1525171634414917/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular
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In Search of the Steadfast Olive - A Journey of Hope to the Holy Land
Thur. Jan. 29, 7 - 9:30 p.m.
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bloor and Bathurst)
In the land sacred to three faiths, a group of Canadian Christians on a peace and justice pilgrimage search for signs of hope. An important eleement of the Kairos Palestine document (2011) is an open invitation to visit the Holy Land to witness the reality of life for Palestinians under military occupation. There are many tours, formal and less formal, offered by grassroots organizations, faith-based or not, in Canada and US. This is such a one taken in November 2014 and led by Father Bob Holmes with a small group mostly from Toronto. Once back home, sharing their witness and impressions is a large part of the experience and mission. With Bob Holmes, Briditte Hutter Schmidt, and Ted Schmidt. $5
http://beitzatoun.org/event/in-search-of-the-steadfast-olive/?mc_cid=b14f543a08&mc_eid=8320353111
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ChocoSol Chocolate Workshop
Thursday, January 29, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
1131 St Clair Ave W
Join our Lead Production Animator, Laura Gisonni, and learn how ChocoSol makes artisanal chocolate! This 2½ hour chocolate workshop provides interactive bean-to-bar chocolate education (including discussions on the history and cultural teachings of cacao, chocolate making techniques, horizontal trade and forest garden permaculture), a tour of the kitchen, hands-on ingredient preparation, and chocolate tastings. $35 per person
https://www.uniiverse.com/events/chocosol-chocolate-workshop-tickets-toronto-5RJBD
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Migrants: Know Your Rights
Protecting yourself from immigration arrest & detention at home, on the street, and at work
Film Screening & Workshop (with Dinner) in St. James Town
Thursday, Jan 29, 5 pm - 8 pm
St. James Town Community Corner (200 Wellesley Street East)
Do you live in St. James Town? Then join us for the very first community screening of our public legal education film Migrants: Know Your Rights in your neighbourhood. The screening will be followed by a theatre-based legal workshop by members of the Immigration Legal Committee (ILC) and Collaborative Legal Play (CLAY). This is a great opportunity to come together with your neighbours, learn your legal rights (and their limits), and assert collective power! Migrants Know Your Rights is a 25 minute film produced by No One Is Illegal-Toronto with contributions from local activist organizers and based on legal materials produced by the Immigration Legal Committee of NOII-TO and the Law Union of Ontario. This film and the corresponding legal guide are resources meant to address options to protect community members from immigration arrest, raids, and detention - and to strategize and mobilize against racial profiling and anti-immigrant laws and policies. This event is made possible by our community partners St. James Town Community Cafe and Low Income Families Together. This event is free and the space is wheelchair accessible
http://toronto.nooneisillegal.org/screenings
https://www.facebook.com/events/1046163178742746/
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What is “Barbaric"? Feminist Reflections on Religion and Equality
Thursday, January 29, 5:30 pm
Steelworkers Hall, 25 Cecil Street
On Nov. 5 2014, the federal Minister of Citizenship and Immigration tabled the Zero Tolerance for Barbaric Cultural Practices Act. If this highly inflammatory and xenophobic bill is passed, it will deepen institutional barriers to immigrant and racialized women reporting violence and will prevent them from accessing support and services. In the interest of discussing this and other issues related to violence, religion, culture, equality, discrimination and women’s rights, LEAF presents a community panel featuring:
* Alia Hogben Executive Director, Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW)
* Dawnis Kennedy Anishinabe Law Scholar
* Farrah Khan Coordinator of the Outburst! Young Muslim Women’s Program, Counsellor and Advocate at the Barbra Schlifer Clinic
* Shareen Gokul Manager, Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)
* Moderator: Sonia Lawrence Director of the Institute for Feminist Legal Studies at Osgoode Hall Law School
Sponsored by Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF)
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Tour d'Afrique - Film Screening and Info Night
Thursday January 29, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Sweet Pete's Bike Shop,1204 Bloor St. West
With Speaker: Shanny Hill - Tour d'Afrique Ltd. Free. Info, Movie, Q&A and Prizes. Screening of 'Where Are You Go’. The documentary film following the annual Tour d'Afrique cycling expedition. A 12,000 km, 4 month cycling tour across Africa from Cairo to Cape Town.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NpubbAzKSY&feature=youtu.be
RSVP by emailing info at sweetpetes.com or call 416-533-4481.
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Hands On: Artists/Activists Discuss State and Police Violence
Thur. Jan. 29, 7 p.m.
Ryerson School of Image Arts, 122 Bond
Forum as part of Hacking The Culture: A Speakers' Series on Media Activism and Social Justice with documentary filmmaker Amar Wala, new media artist Cheryl L'Hirondelle, and others. Free.
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CRIP Interiors
Thur. and Fri, Jan. 29 and 30, 7 - 9 pm
Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw Street
A provocative, painful and enchanting demonstration of disability art activism, CRIP INTERIORS asks the public to engage with innovative art from the disability justice movement – including people who make art about the ways they negotiate accessibility in the city - heralding a loud call for more improved forms of access built on disability justice terms. The collective of artists, non-artists, disability activists and community members will showcase an abstract series of cubical structures that represent hidden, interior experiences of disability, madness, chronic illness, the corporeal and spiritual, which often remain concealed and obscured in their everyday lives. Local project participants use the word
‘Crip’ in an effort to reassign reclaimed meaning to the word ‘Cripple’ - a derogatory word historically used to describe disability or embodied difference. But, by ‘Crip’, they mean to expose, with desire, the ways disability and difference disrupt the everyday in creative, productive ways.
https://www.facebook.com/events/836787236372633/?source=1
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The Green Majority
Toronto's Environmental Radio Show
Weekly, Fridays, 11 - noon EST
CIUT 89.5FM
Listen live or catch the podcasts http://greenmajority.ca/
Subscribe to the podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/green-majority-radio/id941159945
Green Majority now has a once-a-month mailing list to get updates on all our various projects, learn more here: http://www.greenmajority.ca/mailing_list
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Staying Alive - Family Nature Walk
Sat. Jan. 31, 1:30 - 3 pm.
High Park Nature Centre 440 Parkside
Learn how critters survive the cold. Kid-Friendly, Outdoor $2.
http://www.highparknaturecentre.com
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Coldest Day of the Year Ride
Sat. Jan. 31,11:45 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Meet at the southern gates of Trinity Bellwoods Park (Queen and Strachan). We're heading to Metro Hall, followed by some refreshments at the Elephant and Castle at King and Simcoe.
Celebrate and support winter cycling by joining us for a short, comfortable, car-free group ride.
http://cycleto.ca/event/2015/01/14/coldest-day-year-ride-2015
http://dandyhorsemagazine.com/blog/2014/12/26/still-we-ride-a-ryerson-journalism-student-checks-out-critical-mass-in-toronto/
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José Martí Dinner and Dance
Saturday, Jan 31, 7 pm
AUUC Hall, 1604 Bloor St. W.
Celebrate the birth of José Martí, Cuba's national hero and father of independence.
http://ccfatoronto.ca/?mc_cid=d87720c94f&mc_eid=98329828f0
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Environmental Justice, the Tar Sands, and Indigenous Rights
Sun. Feb. 1, 2 - 5 p.m.
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bloor and Bathurst)
Learn about the different processes of extraction of tar sands, the chemicals involved, the controversial tailings ponds, and the resultant contamination of land and water, impacts on surrounding communities, and contribution to global climate change. You will also learn about Treaties in the area and Indigenous rights in general, as well as an assessment of the larger oil sector picture in Canada. Speakers:
• Heather Milton Lightening, Indigenous Tar Sands Campaign
• Keith Stewart, Climate & Energy Campaign Coordinator, Greenpeace Canada
• Anna Zalik, Professor, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University
Sponsored by: Centre for Social Justice, Greater Toronto Workers’ Assembly, Socialist Project
http://beitzatoun.org/event/environmental-justice-the-tar-sands-and-indigenous-rights/
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Toronto ABC - Letter Writing to Prisoners
Sun. Feb. 1, 6 - 9 p.m.
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bathurst and Bloor)
Learn about and write to the Cleveland 4, imprisoned Occupy activists. Vegan meal provided. Free.
http://beitzatoun.org/events/
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Burying Nuclear Waste in Ontario?
Sat. Feb 7, 1 - 3 p.m. speakers, 3 – 5 p.m. breakout groups
St. Stephens in the Field Church (On College, just west of Spadina, north end of Kensington Mkt)
There has been much concern and mobilization to stop the plan to bury low and intermediate level nuclear waste next to Lake Huron. But what about the high level nuclear waste? Industry hopes to bury it too, they just don’t know where yet.
Currently, there are 13 communities in ON and SK involved in the ‘Learn More’ process with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO), including one just NW of Toronto. The final promise is a $20 billion dollar construction project to bury at least 4.6 million used fuel bundles. There are significant critiques about burying nuclear waste, and a history of failures for the industry. Come hear from frontline voices who have been resisting both the creation of nuclear waste, and the burial. Speakers include:
- Brennain Lloyd, Northwatch
- Lorraine Rekmans, Serpent River First Nation
- Chris Peabody, Brockton Town Councillor
- Angela Bischoff, Ontario Clean Air Alliance
https://www.facebook.com/events/572832252851041/
angela at cleanairalliance.org
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Beit Zatoun Events
http://beitzatoun.org/events/?mc_cid=d87720c94f&mc_eid=98329828f0
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Hot Docs
Bloor Cinema (Bloor and Bathurst)
http://bloorcinema.com/
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NOW magazine hosts a very comprehensive online events listing
https://nowtoronto.com/search/event/community-events/
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