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Feb 22, 2019 -
World Premiere: The Shadow of Gold
When: February 22nd, 6:30pm
Where: Ted Rogers Cinema,
Special promo code for a reduced price "GOLDMWC"
As the global economy undergoes rapid and profound change, the gold industry continues to grow. Over the past 15 years, we have mined more gold than ever before. Taking us around the globe, this incisive investigation examines the trade of this precious metal from raw material to market while exposing its consequences and impact. With political, economic, and ecological implications, how is the thriving industry changing our lives and the world around us -- and at what price?
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Feb 22, 2019 -
Don’t Steal Our Subway! City-wide Day of Action
When: Friday, February 22nd, 8 - 10am
Where: Subway stops across
The province's plan to steal our subway is not a done deal! Join transit riders at subway stops across Toronto on February 22nd to send a message to Premier Ford: Don't Steal Our Subway!
Breaking apart the TTC and handing over the subway to developers and the private sector will mean higher fares and less accountability. If the province is serious about fixing overcrowding, delays, and unaffordable fares - and it should be - proper funding for the TTC is the answer.
Join us at a subway stop near you at 8am to distribute flyers. Then we'll converge at Queen's Park Station at 9:30am.
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Feb 21, 2019 -
Ending The Deadly Housing Crisis
When: Thursday, February 21st, 6pm
Where: CRC at 40 Oaks, 40 Oak St.
The lives of 6 homeless people came to a gruesome end this January. Their lives were cut short not because of choices they made, but because of the choices made for them by John Tory, Doug Ford and Justin Trudeau. It is clear all three levels of government need to act urgently to end these preventable deaths, alleviate suffering in cramped facilities, and build rent-geared-to-income housing. Yet, neither government is willing to do so.
They disorient us by blaming refugees, mental health issues, and addictions for the housing crisis. They hope we'll take the bait and attack each other as we get reeled out of housing and dumped onto the streets. The battle ahead is difficult, but it's one we must win. So join us to take inspiration from ongoing battles, learn from past ones, ask questions, and build connections with struggles outside Toronto.
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Feb 21, 2019 -
Reclamation: Feminism, Labour and the (Un)Learning Of (Radical) History
When: Thursday, February 21st, 6pm
Where: 519 Kaneff Tower, York University
Global Labour Research Centre's John Eleen Annual Lecture in Global Labour
Over the past decade, dynamic and visible social movements have brought many to the streets in protest: Black Lives Matter, Idle No More, #MeToo, The Women's March.
While these movements have garnered attention and action, deep, vital, transformational change remains elusive. This talk will explore past and contemporary manifestations of feminist and anti-racist struggles for economic justice, human rights, and an end to violence.
Lecturer: Kike Roach, Unifor National Chair in Social Justice and Democracy at Ryerson University |
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Feb 21, 2019 -
The Responsibility of Academics
When: Thursday February 21st, 5pm
Where: TBA
Speaker: Prof. Len Findlay, U of Saskatchewan.
Organized by
Science for Peace
Feb 20, 2019 -
No to U.S.-Led Intervention
When: Wednesday, February 20th, 6:30pm
Where: OISE, Rm 3310, 252 Bloor Street W.
An Emergency Community Forum: Join us for a public forum with representatives from the Caribbean, African and Latin American community organizations, discussing the deeply inconsistent, hypocritical and dangerous ways the Canadian government has historically approached matters of humanitarian intervention - and why this matters today when it comes to Venezuela.
Speakers confirmed:
* Cristiol Lopez - Venezuelan lawyer and public sector worker
* Runako Gregg - Caribbean Solidarity Network
* Cikiah Thomas - Global Afrikan Congress
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Feb 19, 2019 -
We The Students: Week of Action
When: Feb 19 - Feb 22
We The Students will not back down! Students across Ontario have made it clear that the Provincial government picked a fight with the wrong people.
We The Students call on the government to:
- Provide More Grants NOT loans
- Eliminate Tuition Fees for ALL Students
- Increase Public Funding for Public Education
- Protect ALL Independent Student Voices, and,
- Defend the Right to Organize
Join us for a Week of Action from Tuesday, February 19 to Friday, February 22 to welcome back Members of Provincial Parliament as they head back to Queen's Park to remind them that We The Students will NOT accept their cuts to OSAP and their attack on student autonomy!
Tuesday, February 19: Rally at Queen's Park - 12noon to 3pm
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Thursday, February 21 - Friday, February 22: Social Media Day of Action
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