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Jul 11, 2026 -
A Breath of Clean Air
When: Saturday July 11th, 2:30pm
Where: Swansea Town Hall, 95 Lavinia Ave
Join Clean Indoor Air Toronto for A Breath of Clean Air, a workshop to learn how to improve indoor air quality and make our indoor environments more resilient to the impacts of air pollution and climate change.
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Jul 11, 2026 -
NATO in Crisis (post summit)
When: July 11th, 9am
What does the NATO summit mean for our vision and our movement? How do we build alternatives to NATO and war in the new context?
Our vision: common security through cooperation; disarmament and peace through coalition building (scene setting with Joseph Gerson, USA, and Walden Bello, Philippines).
Concluding words and presentation of the declaration about No to NATO and forthcoming events by Ludo and Annachiara.
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Jul 10, 2026 -
Sistering Solidarity Concert
When: July 10th, 5:30pm
Where: 962 Bloor St W
The Democratic Socialists of Canada and the Common College of Art stand with the workers of Sistering Women's Shelter who have been on strike for the past many weeks demanding the bare minimum: to be able to afford their groceries and not worry about being a paycheque away from being on the streets. Social and Community workers work tirelessly to care for the most vulnerable people, uplifting women and their communities everyday!
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Jul 9, 2026 -
Class Strength in North America Today
When: July 9th, 6:30pm
Join us for a virtual panel discussion between Jay Youngdahl, Sam Gindin, and Adolf Reed Jr. on contemporary issues of class division and strength in North America.
The trio will discuss: where do divisions in the working class come from and who benefits from them? How can solidarity be built between workers across sectors today?
wahc-museum.ca
Jul 9, 2026 -
Progressive Vision for AI & Digital Sovereignty
When: July 9th, 6pm
Where: George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre, 245 Church St
The global economy is overly dependent on U.S. tech giants for digital infrastructure, data, and artificial intelligence. U.S. laws and corporate dominance threaten external control over digital systems, putting sovereignty, privacy, and democracy at risk.
Democracies must be free from foreign influence and of profit at the expense of livelihoods. Meanwhile, AI as a tool for the profit of Big Tech companies is used to threaten jobs, undermine public education, healthcare, and public services, and erodes public trust. How do we make digital sovereignty and public, democratically controlled AI for the public good into real nation-building initiatives?
broadbentinstitute.ca
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