T.O. Greenspiration Events: Bitumen Bubble
Angela Bischoff
angela at cleanairalliance.org
Sun Apr 15 21:50:30 EDT 2018
The Marine Arctic Peace Sanctuary establishes all ocean waters north of the Arctic Circle as a marine protected area free from natural resource exploitation, commercialization and military activity. Petition.
http://signmaps.org/sign-the-petition/
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Outside the Bitumen Bubble
This is the best piece I've seen on why Keystone and Kinder Morgan are doomed, as are the politicians that are hitching their political horse to them. The battle pits the province which has lead Canada towards a low-carbon future against the worst emissions laggard.
http://theenergymix.com/2018/04/10/exclusive-outside-the-bitumen-bubble/?utm_source=The+Energy+Mix&utm_campaign=811247169f-MailChimpEmail&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dc146fb5ca-811247169f-229781045
Kinder Morgan Suspends ‘Non-Essential’ Work, Sets May 31 Ultimatum for B.C.
http://theenergymix.com/2018/04/09/breaking-kinder-morgan-suspends-non-essential-work-sets-may-31-ultimatum-for-b-c/?utm_source=The+Energy+Mix&utm_campaign=9b9542f302-MailChimpEmail&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dc146fb5ca-9b9542f302-229781045
The Fatal Costs of Kinder Morgan
But if we think we can sell China fossil fuels that will kill their own people, we’re not morally any different from the Chinese drug makers who ship fentanyl to Canada. After all, there’s a market for it, right? Whether it’s dilbit to China or opioids to Canada, it grows the economy. If some people die, well, too bad. They were going to die anyway.
https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2018/04/10/Fatal-Costs-Kinder-Morgan/?utm_source=daily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=100418
Prime Minister Trudeau, Kinder Morgan is not in the national interest
https://secure.canadians.org/page/22680/action/1
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Arctic Methane Emergency: Economy vs. Ecology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATIm8Ov1Fks&list=PUXjXjzC8qcEg8-659UbAgKQ
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Offshore drilling not worth the risk: Protect communities, fisheries, tourism and climate from Big Oil
https://secure.canadians.org/page/20746/petition/1
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Carbon pricing has no downside, so why are we still arguing about it?
https://cleaneconomyalliance.ca/2018/04/09/carbon-pricing-has-no-downside-so-why-are-we-still-arguing-about-it/
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Tell Canada to support Bill M-151 that will tackle the national plastics crisis
The important Bill M-151, introduced by NDP MP Gord Johns, would introduce a national strategy to reduce plastic products entering the oceans such as bags, bottles, and straws, to clean up shores and to educate the public about plastic pollution. This strategy would force corporations that have relied on cheap, disposable plastics to clean up their act and would be a huge step forward in protecting marine animals that are devastated at the hands of plastic pollution.
https://actions.sumofus.org/a/tell-canada-to-support-anti-plastics-bill-m-151-2/?akid=41279.1002063.b268C_&rd=1&source=fwd&t=14
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Tenant School
Are you a tenant living in Toronto? Do you have questions about your rights under the law? Have you ever thought of working with your neighbours to start a tenants association? Does your tenant association want to become more effective in the building? FMTA is pleased to once again offer its tenant school, running for two full days on June 2 and 9. The training is free and classes are taught by experienced lawyers and community advocates. Learn about your rights under the law such as how to get repairs done, fight evictions and challenge unfair rent increases. The school is an opportunity to meet other tenants and strategize about ways you can work with each other and work with your local government to accomplish shared goals. Registration is now open-and remains open to May 15. You can register in the following ways: Call 416-413-9442 or write to totenantschool at torontotenants.org to obtain a registration form. Or fill out the online registration form:
https://goo.gl/forms/8tpYPWKcX2xx86yt1
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Backlash against Nora Loreto shows Canada's ugly side
http://rabble.ca/news/2018/04/backlash-against-nora-loreto-shows-canadas-ugly-side
Let Nora Loreto have her say
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2018/04/11/opinion/let-nora-loreto-have-her-say
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Hydro 1's CEO earns $6 million/yr!
Last year the average CEO in the US made 271 times the wages of the average worker. In the '50's, the difference was 20 times. In Mondragon, the difference is set at 5 times. The Toronto-based Wagemark Foundation calls for a difference of 8 to 1. That seems reasonable to me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagemark
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All Candidates Debate - University-Rosedale riding
Mon. April 16, 7 - 9 p.m.
The Madison, 14 Madison Ave.
The upcoming provincial election is already proving to be interesting. From carbon taxes, the sale of Hydro One, to the fight over minimum wage, this election will be a referendum on Premier Wynne’s policy positions. NDP, Green and Liberal candidates have confirmed.
http://whyshouldicare.ca/event/provincial-election-2018-university-rosedale/
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Re-affirming City of Toronto as a Nuclear Weapons-Free Zone
T.O. Board of Health meeting 2018.HL26.1
Mon. April 16, 1 - 2 p.m.
Committee Room 1, second floor, Toronto City Hall (Queen and Bay)
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Chevron, Clean Up Your Mess in Ecuador!
Tues. April 17, 7 - 9 p.m.
OISE, 252 Bloor W., Floor 2, Rm. 212
Come listen to some of the front-line people in this historic environmental justice case. Indigenous plaintiffs in Ecuador have been battling the international giant corporation Chevron for some of the largest damages and human rights violations in recorded history.
https://www.facebook.com/events/162215467802646/
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Challenging Islamophobia Webinar
Tuesday, April 17, 7 - 9 pm
Leaders from the Muslim Justice League, the Council on American Islamic Relations [CAIR], and the American Friends Service Committee will share their insights, recommendations, and experience about how individuals, groups, and communities can work to end Islamophobia and build peace and justice.
https://actionnetwork.org/events/1b6f7574005432ddf38483f70c571d91d13bcce3?hash=47d544c6f6cf2e1335010a0ae3269f5c&link_id=3&can_id=b185343a12ba7e544141b5ae39b912e2&source=email-challenging-islamophobia&email_referrer=email_332569&email_subject=challenging-islamophobia
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Toronto 350: Educational & Campaign Meeting
Tues. April 17, 7 - 9 p.m.
CSI Annex, 720 Bathurst
Continuing Resistance to Line 9 and Climate Justice in the Provincial Election. The first hour of this event will consist of a presentation about the devastating risks that Dilbit oil contained in Enbridge's line 9b pipeline pose to the Toronto public. The next hour of the event will be a campaign meeting where attendees can learn about how to get involved with Toronto 350's ongoing campaigns including the fossil free campaign and the provincial election campaign.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1863321957299570
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Save Our Stations!
On Tuesday, April 17, Mayor Tory and his Executive Committee vote on a plan to eliminate four RT stations: Lawrence, Ellesmere, Midland and McCowan and replace them with one GO/Smart Track station at Lawrence East. If approved, this plan will actually reduce our rapid transit access in Scarborough. Send a message to Mayor Tory and Council here. https://scarboroughtransitaction.ca/2018/04/11/take-action-to-save-our-stations/
1. RSVP: info at scarboroughtransitaction.ca to join STA at the Executive Committee meeting April 17 at 9:30 a.m., Committee Room 1, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West.
2. Read our blog: Ten reasons why the Lawrence East GO/Smart Track station will hurt Scarborough transit riders http://scarboroughtransitaction.ca/2018/03/17/ten-reasons-why-lawrence-east-smarttrack-go-station-will-hurt-scarborough-transit-riders/
3. Follow us on Twitter @TransitScarb
4. Register to speak on agenda item EX33.1 Implementation of the SmartTrack Stations Program and the Metrolinx Regional Express Rail Program
email: exc at toronto.ca
phone: 416-392-4666
Thank you for supporting an LRT network for Scarborough.
http://act.ttcriders.ca
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10th Annual Ontario Bike Summit
April 17 - 18
InterContinental Hotel, 225 Front St West
The summit provides a forum for cycling stakeholders to be inspired by best practices from across Ontario and beyond and to gain the practical skills necessary to act on that inspiration. Learn from and network with professionals and volunteers from a diverse range of sectors, including: provincial and municipal government, grassroots advocacy, health, planning, engineering, tourism and more.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2018-ontario-bike-summit-tickets-41284500051
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In Conversation: Lee Maracle & Katherena Vermette
Wed. April 18, 7 - 9 p.m.
Centre for Social Innovation - Annex, 720 Bathurst Street
Iconic Coast Salish author and poet Lee Maracle in conversation with Métis writer and artist Katherena Vermette. $12 - $15
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/in-conversation-lee-maracle-katherena-vermette-tickets-43143693950?aff=efbeventtix&mc_cid=7e0fc7a0ce&mc_eid=fda7eefeb0
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25 Years of Patient Engagement
Wed. April 18, 2 p.m.
1001 Queen St. W., Bell Gateway Bldg, Gym
Panel Discussion - empowerment and engagement means power and partnership. Hosted by the Empowerment Council.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1567125963382810/
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Human Rights Watch Film Festival
April 18 – 28
TIFF Bell Lightbox, King and John St.
https://ff.hrw.org/toronto
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Beyond #MeToo: Ending Violence Against Poor Women
Thursday, April 19, 6 – 8 pm
CRC, 40 Oak Street (near Parliament and Gerrard)
Over the past few months, the #MeToo movement has brought down several prominent men accused of sexual harassment and violence against women. The movement has been successful in exposing the pervasiveness of this violence in our society, and has been rapidly endorsed by celebrities and politicians. But does #MeToo address the concerns of poor women? Is its scope limited to exposing the harassment and violence perpetrated by famous men, or to the violence experienced by rich women? How does the movement respond to systemic violence against Indigenous and racialized women? What does the history of movements fighting violence against women teach us about similar struggles today? How have poor women fought back? Join us for this important conversation to better understand the forces shaping #MeToo, and the history of poor women's resistance to violence.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1215905288539356/
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Justice for Grassy Narrows: Panel Discussion & Public Call-to-Action
Thur. April 19, 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Bond Place Hotel, 65 Dundas Street East
For half a century, mercury contamination of the English-Wabigoon watershed has poisoned the people and ecosystem of Grassy Narrows. After years of activism led by Grassy Narrows residents, Ontario committed $85 million in 2017 to clean up this “gross neglect” and Canada has committed to building a mercury poisoning care home in the community. But much remains to be done to help Grassy Narrows rebuild their health, culture and livelihood. Join us on April 19 for a compelling panel discussion moderated by Hayden King and featuring scientist and broadcaster David Suzuki, Grassy Narrows elder and mercury justice advocate Judy Da Silva, and author / academic Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. Mississaugas of the New Credit elder Peter Schuler and the Little Eagle Feather traditional drum group will provide the evening’s welcome ceremony. $10
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/justice-for-grassy-narrows-panel-discussion-public-call-to-action-tickets-44220241934
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Feeding Groups for Change
Whether organizing a brainstorming session, demo, blockade or rally, having food available will not only sustain people - it will also bring people together. Feeding groups of people can seem daunting, so this workshop will provide thoughtful tricks of the trade to simplify the process.
Thur. April 19, 11 a.m. -2 p.m.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/feeding-groups-for-change-tickets-42907914728
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Human Flow
By renowned artist Ai Weiwei, 2 hours 20 minutes, 2017
Friday, April 20, 7 pm
OISE, 252 Bloor W, Rm. 5-150
Over 65 million people have been forced from their homes in the greatest human displacement since World War II. Human Flow gives powerful expression to this massive human migration and its personal human impact. The film follows a chain of human stories from across the globe in countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, and Turkey. Speaker: Barry Weisleder, chair, NDP Socialist Caucus, co-editor of Socialist Action newspaper.
http://www.socialistaction.ca or call: 647-986-1917 or 647-728-9143 for more information.
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Motivational Interviewing for Environmental Communications
Fri. April 20, 6 - 8 p.m.
Centre for Social Innovation - Annex, 720 Bathurst Street
Tackling climate change is daunting. How do we solve a global problem when it seems like so many people are disengaged? As environmentally-minded people we generally voice our reasons to change with people. Behavioural sciences tell us these reasons need to come from our audiences. This workshop will introduce concepts in the behavioural sciences, helping our participants understand how to motivate change in others. Participants will practice proven behavioural techniques in this interactive learning experience. $15
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/motivational-interviewing-for-environmental-communications-tickets-43616420889
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Green Line via Indigenous Trail
Fri. April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Starts at Summerhill subway station, meet at entrance.
Urban heritage bike/walk to explore the route of train excursions from Parkdale to Rosehill Park (1885-1915) 7 km. 6:30 pm. Free.
For more info: 416-593-2656
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Beyond Crisis
Saturday, April 21, 7 – 9 p.m.
Don Heights Unitarian Congregation, 18 Wynford Drive, Suite 103
Get ready for Earth Day with Kai Reimer-Watts' hopeful award-winning film. Presented by Citizens' Climate Lobby Toronto and Don Heights Unitarian Congregation. Meet the filmmaker. Free.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1802061730103064
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Tribute to the Land Defenders
Saturday, April 21, 6 - 10 p.m.
Holy Trinity Church, 10 Trinity Sq (off Bay south of Dundas, behind Eaton's Centre)
Celebrate the life of those who were killed defending the natural resources of Mother Earth in Latin America and beyond, against mining, hydroelectric and agro-industries among others. We also want to demonstrate our solidarity with those who have been criminalized for the same struggles.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1940628996250757/
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NCCT Spring Craft Fair
Sat. April 21, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Native Canadian Centre, 16 Spadina Rd (N. of Bloor)?
Toronto's 100% Authentic, handmade, Indigenous arts & crafts sale with over 30 local vendors selling moccasins, paintings, beadwork, dreamcatchers, clothing, traditional and contemporary jewellery and more. 10 am-4 pm. Free admission.
www.facebook.com/events/422007088213308
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Global March Against Chemtrails And Geoengineering
Apr 21, noon
Meet at Nathan Phillips Square (Queen and Bay) and walk/leaflet to Queen's Park. The purpose is to raise awareness about geoengineering and climate intervention programs.
www.facebook.com/events/173946773227919
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Earth Day Presentation on Nuclear vs. Renewables - with Angela Bischoff, OCAA
Sun. April 22, 12:15 p.m.
Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St. W, Sanctuary
With a provincial election in June, electricity will be front and centre. Ontario gets 60% of our electricity from 18 aging nuclear reactors. The government plans to extend the life of the geriatric Pickering Nuclear station, and rebuild the Darlington and Bruce nuclear stations, locking us into high cost nuclear power for 5 more decades while the rest of the world moves to a renewable future. What are our options for electricity generation in Ontario, and where do the political parties stand on this critical issue? In our back yard, the Pickering Nuclear Station is one of the oldest and largest nuclear stations in the world and sits in the middle of the GTA. Originally designed to operate for 30 years, it is now 47, and gov’t plans are to run it yet another 6 years. Fortunately, we could instead decommission it (create jobs!) and replace it with much lower cost and safer renewable water power from Quebec (lower bills!). Hosted by the Bloor Street United Social Justice Committee.
www.Close-Pickering.ca www.BuyQuebecPower.ca www.CleanAirAlliance.org
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Earth Day! Gen-Earth
Sun. April 22, 1 – 5 p.m.
Nathan Phillips Sq, City Hall, Queen and Bay
Gen-Earth - Toronto’s EARTH DAY Celebration! Gen-Earth is a free, one-day multimedia music event with inspiring youth speakers and artists in the heart of Toronto, to raise awareness for environmental protection, soil regeneration and energy conservation.
https://www.facebook.com/events/263957774143383/
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/earth-day-toronto-2018-gen-earth-tickets-44723351749
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WADJDA/Women in Cycling
Sun. April 22, panel 7 p.m. film 8 p.m.
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles
A rebellious Saudi girl (Waad Mohammed) enters a Koran recitation competition at her school and hopes to win enough money to buy her own bike. Wadjda is a movie about freedom - and nothing represents freedom with the metaphoric simplicity and symmetry of a bicycle. We’ll be screening the critically acclaimed Wadjda, the first feature film ever directed by a woman in Saudi Arabia. Preceding the film will be a panel discussion focusing on women in cycling. $9 - $13
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bechdel-tested-wadjdawomen-in-cycling-tickets-44313828855
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Blue Scarf Earth Day Walk 2018: Protecting & Connecting with our Food, Land, Water
Sunday, April 22, 2 starting at Queen's Park NORTH, wraps up at 4 p.m. at Yonge-Dundas Sq.
Join us for a walk through central Toronto, learning and sharing with the community about our commitment to the Blue Scarf values. This year's specific themes will focus on Protecting & Connecting with our Food, Land, Water. The day will include an action calling for the end of fossil fuel subsidies. Sponsored by: Development and Peace, Jesuit Volunteers Canada, Camp Micah, Basilian Centre for Peace & Justice, Pax Christi Toronto, KAIROS
https://www.facebook.com/events/289349678263257/
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Gladstone Earth Day Flea Market
Sat. Apr 22, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen W
Goods from local, ethical, and environmentally sustainable makers and artisans. Free.
http://www.gladstonehotel.com/event/gladstone-earth-day-flea-market/
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Conscientious Objection To War Taxes
Sun. Apr 22, 12:45 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther (St. George subway station)
Do you think we spend too much money on war and weapons? A presentation by Conscience Canada will show you how to be a financial conscientious objector. Free.
http://www.consciencecanada.ca/
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For the best Canadian climate and energy news, subscribe to the Energy Mix newsletter
http://theenergymix.com/
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The Green Majority
Live Eco Radio Show every Friday from 11 am - Noon CIUT 89.5 FM
http://www.greenmajority.ca
Democracy Now
Mon – Fri. 10 – 11 a.m. CIUT 89.5 FM
https://www.democracynow.org/
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Centre for Social Innovation Events
http://socialinnovation.ca/community/events/listing
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Hot Docs
Bloor Cinema (Bloor and Bathurst)
https://hotdocscinema.ca/
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NOW magazine hosts a very comprehensive online events listing
https://nowtoronto.com/search/event/community-events/
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Subscribes, unsubscribes and submissions: mailto:angela at cleanairalliance.org
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