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Jun 1, 2026 -
Toronto Climate Week
When: June 1 - 7, various locations in Toronto
Hundreds of climate events happening all around the city.
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Jun 1, 2026 -
Indigenous Climate Leadership
When: June 1st, 3pm
Born in the fossil fuel capital of Canada, Indigenous Climate Action is holding the predatory fossil fuel industry to account for the massive environmental disaster that is the tar-sands, its lies to the Canadian people and the world about "green oil", and its distortion of the economy. SCAN! Is proud to partner in this important webinar.
Members of SCAN! - Seniors for Climate Action Now! -want a caring, equitable and caring society. We see the severe changes to climate driven by fossil fuels, colonialism and war and by the complicity of governments. We are angry and deeply worried for this and future generations. We are proud to support the courageous and visionary leadership of Indigenous Climate Action.
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Jun 1, 2026 -
Students Against Austerity
When: Monday June 1st, 3pm
Where: UTSU Student Commons, 230 College St, Room B100 (Basement)
UofT's first student strike assembly is here! We invite students, labour and tenants groups, and the public, to join us in organizing the student strike! We will be discussing a constitution for the strike assembly, a strike strategy, and a strike timeline! All are welcome! See you there!
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Jun 1, 2026 -
High Cost of Nuclear Power
When: June 1st, 7pm
Nuclear power has significant economic, health, and environmental costs and poses safety hazards that far exceed those of any other type of energy. We'll discuss why "new nuclear" is a poor investment for Massachusetts and for our country.
Join PSR National and our chapters for a one-hour event featuring speakers Dr. Philip Landrigan (Boston College, Global Public Health program), Dr. Benjamin Sovacool (Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability) and Dr. M.V. Ramana (U of British Columbia, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs). Dr. Caren Solomon, Deputy Editor at the New England Journal of Medicine, will be moderating.
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