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Jun 21, 2026 - Crash Course on Colonialism, Capitalism, and the History of Canada

When: Sundays at 2pm, June 21 to July 12

In this introductory course, we will be engaging critically with these and many other aspects of colonialism and Canadian history. The history of colonialism and modern injustice against indigenous people is rightly a motivating issue for many. The structures and systems that led to such monumental injustices must be understood, especially by those who believe that a fundamentally better world is possible. So, too, it is crucial to understand the exploitation and oppression endured by working people as Canada became an advanced capitalist nation state.

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Jun 21, 2026 - Riders' Summit

When: June 21st, 11am
Where: Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Dr

There's an election coming up in Fall, and transit riders are a constituency that cannot be ignored. Let's make sure that all City Councillor and Mayoral candidates support better public transit! This year, let's win change for a transit system for all, one that we can all afford and rely on.

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Jun 24, 2026 - Climate Solutions Innovation Forum

When: June 24th, 1pm

Three presenters - spanning Indigenous leadership, Wise Practice facilitation, and the catalyzing research that helped weave it all together - will bring different voices to one shared story. Together they will address questions at the heart of the CSIF: How do you build trust with communities whose experience of institutions has been harmful? How do you professionalize without losing your grassroots roots? What does it look like to advance work in a good way inside a movement that is itself still becoming?

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Jun 24, 2026 - Unlocking Plug-in Solar

When: June 24th, 8pm

Join Climate Reality Project Canada, the Calgary Climate Hub, and Volta Home for a conversation about plug-in solar: a simple, affordable clean energy solution that could help households lower bills and generate their own power. We'll dig into what plug-in solar is, why outdated provincial rules are still standing in the way, and what we can learn from U.S. states that are already moving ahead. Plug-in solar could open the door to broader public support for clean energy, energy independence, and common-sense policy change across Canada.

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