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Jul 20, 2026 -
Artificial Intelligence
When: July 20th, 8pm
How is AI affecting the working conditions of researchers, tech workers, and scientists? How can these groups promote solidarity with workers in other industries? And how can we all confront job deskilling and support workplace organizing around AI-related issues?
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Jul 20, 2026 - Filmscreening:
No Jets TO!
When: July 20th, 6:00pm
Where: Friends House
How can we prevent jets on our waterfront? Stay after the film to meet the filmmaker Elizabeth Littlejohn and hear WHAT YOU CAN DO about the proposal to expand the airport - and what it means for the waterfront, from NoJetsTO, and for our health, from Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE).
Speaker lineup: Elizabeth Littlejohn, Norm di Pasquale for No Jets TO and Anne Keary from CAPE. This event is co-hosted by Toronto Climate Film Festival, ClimateFast and Environmental Defence.
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Jul 18, 2026 -
Canada Out of NATO
When: July 18th, 2pm
Where: US Consulate, 361 University Ave
CodePink Ontario, WILPF, Voice of Women...
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Jul 18, 2026 -
Palestine Football Exhibit
When: July 18th, 12pm
The story of football in Palestine is one rooted in identity, community, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for liberation.
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Jul 17, 2026 -
Debating Class Politics and Canadian Unions
When: July 17th, 7pm
Where: College Street United Church, 502 Bathurst St
The Leo Panitch School is proud to present the launch of
Out of the Impasse? Debating Class Politics and Canadian Unions
. It represents the latest in the long running series of pamphlets published by the Socialist Project. It features four pieces of striking analysis, all drawing from Rosenfeld's decades of experience as an autoworker, educator, and socialist activist.
"These interventions remind us that worker power depends not only on shop-floor solidarity, but on building a capacity for independent collective political action by unions and workers..."
All are invited to join as we celebrate this new entry into the debates on Canadian socialism and working class politics!
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