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Apr 11, 2026 - Gang of Four Artshow

When: April 11 to 26 (reception April 11th, 3pm)
Where: 136 Brooklyn Ave

Gagne Contemporary Projects presents Gang Of Four - Group Art Show: Opening reception: Saturday April 11th, 3-8pm. AL Runt, RGLgalleries, Michael Zaharuk, Vince Vaitiekunas.

Group Art Show: April 11th- 26th.

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Apr 7, 2026 - Kill Bill C5

When: April 7th, 7pm

In the name of pushing through 'Projects of National Interest' (PONIs), Carney's 'Building Canada Act' - (Bill C-5) contains measures that violate Indigenous rights and sovereignty, as well as the civic rights and well-being of all people living in so-called Canada.

Join us to hear how federal Bill C5 and its provincial copycat bills compromise the integrity of our lands and the health of our people in the interest of ramming through even more extractive fossil fuel infrastructure and dirty mining projects, aimed at feeding the military-industrial complex.

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Apr 7, 2026 - Resisting Healthcare Privatization

When: April 7th, 11am

Private capital and financial interests have undermined health systems in England, France, and Sweden, offering lessons on the impacts of privatization and strategies to resist its expansion for our struggle against healthcare privatization in Canada.

Come learn with us on how to strengthen local collective responses to these global forces while advancing health systems centred on people's well-being.

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Apr 6, 2026 - DSC Orientation

When: April 6th, 7pm

In this one-hour session, you will listen to a brief presentation outlining the DSC's mission, structure, and activities, and learn how to get involved in your local Chapter and/or on a National level. Following the presentation, we will have a discussion period and the organizers will answer any questions you may have.

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Apr 6, 2026 - Empires die, but the cedars remain

When: April 6th, 6pm
Where: Downtown Toronto. Address will be sent to attendees upon successful registration
Tickets: $10 Admission fee (or more if you wish to donate further) or Pay-What-You-Can

Join us to learn more about Lebanon's natural history, the flora and fauna that have inspired writers and poets for centuries, and the impact of colonialism on the land and wildlife.

We will also dive deep into Lebanon's cultural impact on the writing stage and discuss how poetry intertwines with the land. At the end, participants are encouraged to contribute original poetry or reflections to be assembled into a zine for electronic distribution post-event.

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