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Jun 12, 2026 -
Reclaim the Game
When: June 12th, 2pm
Where: Queen and Gwynne (west of Dufferin)
Who: You, who loves football/soccer and hates FIFA and corporate interests.
What: 4v4, 10-15mins games.
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Jun 13, 2026 -
Indigenous and Workers of Colour Conference
When: Saturday, June 13th, Time: 8:30AM (reg); 9:30AM (conference)
Where:: IBEW Hall, 1377 Lawrence Av E
Cost: $100 per registrant
The annual Indigenous Workers of Colour Conference - a joint project by the Labour Council's staff team and Equity Committee - is just weeks away!
This is an event a space to learn and connect. This year's theme is Think Global; Act Local: Our Voices, Our Choices, Our Lives. Come join us for a day of education, training, good speakers, good food and an overall good time!
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Jun 13, 2026 -
Open It Up
When: Saturday June 13th, 1pm
Where: Meet in Allan Gardens (Carlton & Sherbourne)
214-230 Sherbourne has sat vacant for 18 years. This is a disgrace in a neighbourhood that desperately needs housing. Kingsett Capital, a multi-billion dollar private equity company, intends to build yet another luxury condo on the site.
Social housing should be created on this land. To drive this home, right in the middle of the FIFA World Cup, 230 Fightback is going to march to 214-230 Sherbourne to use the site as a place where local people can gather and watch the match between Qatar and Switzerland at 3.00 PM.
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Jun 14, 2026 -
Climate Talks for Everyone
When: June 14th, 2pm
Climate talks for everyone presents monthly across the globe talks from across the planet on the climate problem and solutions.
Katja Kircher, Associate Professor, presents on future mobility, "Hot take - cycling research is in fact pro car". Much of the research around cycling research is concerned with incremental improvements to cycling. However, the car-centric system remains untouched. This is illustrated with examples. Ostacles for transitional research are discussed.
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