T.O. Greenspiration Events: How to make a Revolution
Angela Bischoff
angela at cleanairalliance.org
Mon Sep 10 00:50:18 EDT 2018
Hope you had a good summer! Now let’s organize and change the world.
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Tell Doug Ford: Save green jobs in Ontario!
Doug Ford’s gov’t is scrapping 758 renewable energy projects across the province, threatening over 6,000 middle class, green jobs, costing billions in lost revenue and trashing our climate targets. We need these renewable energy projects to help create a low-carbon economy that is key for mitigating the effects of climate change.
https://actions.sumofus.org/a/tell-doug-ford-to-save-green-jobs-in-ontario/
And we need a strong and comprehensive climate plan. Send a letter here.
https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/28792/action/1?ea.tracking.id=uvpmsbzz
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Tell Premier Ford: Stop the subway upload!
We just learned that Premier Doug Ford is moving ahead with his plan to break apart the TTC and upload the subway. This morning, Ford appointed a special advisor to make recommendations for the subway upload plan. Breaking up the TTC will mean higher fares, less say, and worse service. And with former Infrastructure Ontario staff Michael Lindsay heading up the expert advisory panel, we're even more worried that the subway upload will mean privatization. If Ford really wants to improve public transit, he needs to fund it properly, not break it apart. Send a message to Ford here:
http://act.ttcriders.ca/ourttc?utm_campaign=subwayemailaction&utm_medium=email&utm_source=ttcriders
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As the world burns, here are 12 steps that could save us
By Guy Dauncey
https://thetyee.ca/Solutions/2018/08/27/BC-Timid-Climate-Change-Plans/
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#BuildTheGrid Pledge - Please sign on!
The next municipal election is on Monday, October 22, 2018, when Torontonians will cast their votes for a mayor and city councillors who will shape the direction of our city over the next four years.
With a grid of safe streets, Toronto would be a more active and healthy city. We, the undersigned, say YES to the three key asks above, and pledge to ask our mayoral and council candidates if they will commit to supporting these three key asks in the upcoming city council term.
https://www.cycleto.ca/buildthegrid-pledge
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Tell Your MP to Ban Handguns and Assault Weapons - Petition
https://north99.org/sign-the-petition-ban-handguns/
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Why environmental justice activists should fight fascists
Environmentalists can't ignore the menace of the far right
http://www.mediacoop.ca/story/why-environmental-justice-activists-should-fight-f/36763
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Saponetti is Toronto’s first and only Soap Refill Delivery Service & Depot, offering premium, Canadian-made, environmentally friendly and hypoallergenic, soaps and detergents for home and personal care. We bulk-buy all our products and deliver them to you in reusable glass mason jars. Our goal is to make it easy and convenient for customers to adopt zero-waste habits and eliminate single-use plastics from the waste stream. It’s easy! Place your order online and we bring it to your home or business, picking up your empties – just like the milkman used to do. You can also drop by our depot to pick up your online order or come in and have your own containers refilled.
Address: 615c Brock Ave, Toronto, ON M6H 3P1
https://www.saponetti.ca/
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Bike City: How industry, advocacy & infrastructure shaped Toronto's cycling culture
Market Gallery, 2nd Floor, St. Lawrence Market
June 30 – November 17
Showcasing vintage bicycles, artifacts, and archival photos, BIKE CITY tells the story of the bicycle and its impact on Toronto. Almost a million Torontonians ride today but sharing the road has been a challenge for city builders and citizens for 130+ years.
www.toronto.ca/marketgallery
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Toronto’s September Homeless Memorial
Tuesday Sept.11, noon - 1 pm
Outdoors at the Church of the Holy Trinity, 19 Trinity Square, behind Eatons Centre
Followed by a lunch indoors.
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Citizen Meeting to Counter the Attacks on Toronto by Premier Doug Ford
Wed. September 12, 7 – 8:30 pm
Church of the Holy Trinity, West side of Eaton Centre, Bay Street, south of Dundas Street
* Whatever the outcome of the court cases about Council’s restructuring, we need to set a new date for a fair election. This will be a struggle to get the necessary legislation for a new election date from the province.
* Ford has embarked on a process to take control of the Toronto subway system. This leads to all sorts of difficult questions about transit funding and privatization.
* The government has put safe injection sites on hold, threatening the lives of people.
* Welfare rates will be raised 1.5 per cent this year, about half the rate of inflation, a major problem for Toronto where so many residents are on welfare.
This meeting is organized by former mayor John Sewell and friends.
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TTCriders Phone Bank
Thur. Sept. 13, 5 - 8 p.m.
CSI, 720 Bathurst St.
Join our phone bank to call TTCriders supporters in key ridings about Premier Ford's plan to break apart the TTC. No experience needed! We'll provide snacks, a phone script, and training.
Can't make it but want to help contact transit riders? Contact us at info at ttcriders.ca and we can work with you to contact supporters in your neighbourhood.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhdhWq4TAYJyjPUFubZcuXmLyusrs2f85-cGxDhC3P01yQnA/viewform
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Clean Economy Alliance - Ontario’s Carbon Pricing Transition
Thursday, September 13, 2 - 5 p.m.
CSI Annex Garage, 720 Bathurst St.
In the next six months Ontario will undergo a fundamental shift in its climate policy, from cap-and-trade to the federal carbon pricing backstop. Join us for an in-depth panel discussion with industry experts and discover what this shift will look like and how it will impact Ontario's environment and economy. Free.
https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/28843/petition/1?ea.url.id=1487595
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Community Forum on ODSP
Thursday, September 13, 2 pm
St. Stephen's Community House, 91 Bellevue Ave
Find out what is happening to the Ontario Disability Support Program – and what we can do about it. An open discussion will be held following presentations by the featured speakers to explore the different ways we can work together to raise the benefit rates and improve ODSP.
https://www.facebook.com/events/223004208562544/
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How to Make a Revolution
Thursday, September 13, 4 pm
OISE, U of T, 252 Bloor Street West, Fifth floor lobby
Speaker: Barry Weisleder, federal secretary, Socialist Action
Is it Too Late to Save Nature and Humanity?
Friday, September 14, 4 pm
OISE, U of T, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 5-230
Speaker: Corey David, Toronto Executive member, Socialist Action
For more information, contact Socialist Action at 647-728-9143.
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38th Annual Take Back the Night: Housing Justice for All
Friday, September 14, 4 pm - Community Dinner; 5 pm - Community Fair; 6 pm - Rally; 8 pm - March
Parkdale Community Legal Services, 1266 Queen Street West
As survivors, we see the connection between safe homes and safe communities. We take to the streets to demand SAFE, ACCESSIBLE, and DIGNIFIED housing for ourselves, our loved ones, and for YOU! This Take Back the Night, we centre the voices of survivors who have no fixed-address. We celebrate the strength of those who fight for housing that is their RIGHT. We feast with survivors who are hungry for the end of gender-based violence. We march with neighbourhoods who say NO to gentrification. We Take Back the Night and we do it without fear!
https://takebackthenighttoronto.com/
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Don River Cleanup & Plastic Polluters Brand Audit
Sat. Sept. 15, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Under the Overlea Boulevard Bridge, E. T. Seton Park, Don River Valley
Greenpeace Canada is partnering with Don’t Mess with the Don, Stop Plastics, Zero Waste Hub Toronto and Strawless Toronto to organize a big cleanup and Brand Audit event in Toronto. We will clean the Don River banks and see who the worst offenders are for single-use plastic pollution.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/don-river-cleanup-plastic-polluters-brand-audit-tickets-49678473652
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Not In My Neighbourhood - Shades of Justice Film Screening, Featuring RISE Performer
Saturday, September 15, 9 - 11 pm
The Royal, 608 College St.
Spanning across three continents, 'Not In My Neighbourhood' looks at the effects of gentrification in Capetown, Brooklyn and Sao Paulo. In a time when Toronto is seeing the effects of gentrification city-wide, this feature documentary highlights the truthful and often detrimental reality for those in its direct path.
https://ctff2018shadesofjustice.eventbrite.ca/ and use promo code MB20 for a special 20% discount.
https://vimeo.com/237044326
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No War 2018
Friday Sept. 21, 5:30 - 9 p.m., and Sat. Sept 22, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
OCAD, 100 McCaul St. (at Dundas)
You say you’re against war, but what’s the alternative? Let’s design and build an alternative system of global governance – one in which peace is pursued by peaceful means. Learn how at #NoWar2018!
https://worldbeyondwar.org/nowar2018/
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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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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: angela at cleanairalliance.org
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