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Jul 22, 2025 -
Basic Tenant Rights
When: July 22nd, 7pm
Are you a tenant living in the GTA?
Do you have questions about your rights under the law?
This FREE interactive workshop explains:
- How leases work
- How rent increases are calculated
- What to do to get repairs done
- How to end a tenancy, and much more!
torontotenants.org
Jul 22, 2025 -
Combating Gentrification
When: July 22nd, 6pm
Are you interested in learning more about gentrification and how it impacts our neighborhoods? Curious about why these issues are relevant to 2SLGBTQ+ communities?
LGBT YouthLine is excited to welcome organizers from Jane-Finch Action Against Poverty for a teach-in on organizing against gentrification! JFAAP is a resident-led grassroots coalition of community residents, activists, workers, and organizations working to eliminate poverty in the Jane-Finch community and beyond.
youthline.ca
Jul 21, 2025 -
Canadian Foreign Policy Hour with Yves Engler
When: Mondays at 6pm
Join author Yves Engler on Mondays for a weekly news roundup and interactive discussion about Canada's role abroad. This weekly session will delve into the latest developments on subjects ranging from military affairs and Canada's role in Ukraine to its contribution to Palestinian dispossession, and the exploitation of African resources. Join Yves for a critical take on Canada's foreign policy. Questions, comments, and criticisms are all welcome.
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Jul 21, 2025 -
Weekly Phone-zap for Palestine
When: Mondays at 12:30pm
Week after week, we're keeping the momentum going with our Monday lunchtime zaps.
Our collective action is making waves, but we need to ensure our elected officials continue to feel the pressure until real change happens.
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Jul 21, 2025 -
Shadow Summit & Mass Rally
When: Monday July 21 - Wednesday July 23
Where: Deerhurst Resort just outside Huntsville near Algonquin Provincial Park
All the provincial and territorial leaders from across Canada will be in Huntsville for the annual meeting of the premiers hosted by Doug Ford this year. At the same time the Health Coalitions from across Canada will join together to hold a Shadow Summit just down the road.
Hosted by the Canadian Health Coalition, Ontario Health Coalition, and the Ontario Federation of Labour.
ontariohealthcoalition.ca
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Jul 20, 2025 -
Hot Cargo and Labour’s Fight for Justice in Palestine
When: July 20th, 1pm
Join Labour for Palestine for a discussion with Palestinian and international labour leaders about the role of international labour solidarity and boycotts (Hot Cargo) in the struggle for justice and liberation for the Palestinian people.
zoom.us
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Jul 20, 2025 -
BDS Leafletting
When: Every Saturday, 1-2pm
Where: Dufferin Mall, 900 Dufferin St (south entrance by Marshalls)
End the Occupation! Build the Boycott! This is your friendly reminder of D4P's weekly BDS leafleting taking place every Saturday from 1 to 2 pm at Dufferin Mall. Meet outside south entrance to mall, 900 Dufferin Street by Marshalls. No prior experience necessary! We can buddy you up if it's your first time.
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Jul 20, 2025 -
Philippine Society and Revolution Educational Workshop!
When: July 20 and August 3, 1-3PM
Where: Christie Pits Park, 750 Bloor St W
Through our studies of Philippine Society, we grow closer to our roots and understand our revolutionary history as Filipino People. As Filipino youth abroad, we understand how the ties of imperialism (or foreign powers), bureacrat capitalism (or corrupt officials), and feudalism (or rampant landlordism in the hands of few) continue to impact our kababayans back home, as well as our kababayans all over the world.
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Jul 19, 2025 -
End the Genocide
When: July 19th, 3pm
Where: Spadina and Queen's Quay
As Gaza faces relentless US-Zionist bombardment and genocide, the Zionist state's violent escalation threatens our entire region. From Palestine to Lebanon to Syria to Yemen and Iran, our people are suffering under the imperial powers determined to maintain their domination of our lands.
This genocide is not only carried out with bombs and military power, but through the weaponization of so-called "aid." The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US-Israeli-backed private scheme, masquerades as relief while creating militarized distribution zones guarded by tanks and snipers.
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Jul 19, 2025 -
Revolutionary Theory to Stop Climate Collapse
When: July 19th, 2pm
Join us for a lively encounter with Mariana Rodrigues and Alice Gato, two organizers with Climaximo, a leading European climate justice and anti-capitalist organization based in Portugal. Mariana and Sinan Eden, another Climaximo activist, have just published a provocative new book entitled
All In: A Revolutionary Theory to Stop Climate Collapse
. All In is now a project reaching out to climate justice activists across Europe and beyond with a call for action to build an international anti-capitalist ruptural movement that realistically reflects the urgency of the ecological crisis.
zoom.us
Jul 19, 2025 -
Feminist Gathering for Disarmament and Connection
When: July 19th, 1pm
Join Canadian Voice of Women for Peace for a virtual gathering and fundraiser in support of our Disarmament Education Program, developed in partnership with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War - Canada.
zoom.us
Jul 18, 2025 -
100 Years of Working Class Life
When: Friday July 18th, 7pm
Where: 31 Wellesley St E
Between 1917 and 1936 the Governments of Ontario and Canada produced hundreds of films on various subjects like farming techniques, industrial technology, vacations for the wealthy and "appropriate" workplace behaviour, among others. The Ontario Motion Picture Bureau, (OMPB) made educational films for "farmers, school children, factory workers and other classes". The Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, (CGMPB) advertised "Canada's scenic attractions, agricultural resources and industrial development."
Today these films provide a rare glimpse at how work, industry, gender, and class was understood and promoted by the state over 100 years ago. The narratives in the films avoided overt discussions of politics. Unions are invisible in these films, though they feature industries where unions were militant and active. Similarly, protests of any kind do not appear, yet in their absence, they have much to say about workplace struggle.
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