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May 12, 2026 -
Navigating Rising Fascism Together
When: May 12th, 7pm
This workshop is for parents, caregivers, auncles, grandparents, guardians, and all who want to be in liberatory community with children. We will discuss how to explain our current conditions to little ones, how to equip them (and ourselves) and how to organize alongside them to resist and transform our realities.
raniawrites.com
May 13, 2026 -
Residential School History and Legacy 101
When: May 13th, 8pm
This 90-minute webinar is an introductory look at the history of the residential school system, the legal fallout of the system (the TRC & NCTR), and the ongoing legacy of the system as seen through intergenerational trauma, ongoing systemic oppression, MMWIG2S+, and how healing and reconciliation can begin.
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May 14, 2026 -
Rally to End Violence
When: May 14th, 12noon
Where: Queen's Park, College and University Ave
The Rally to End Violence will begin in a good way, grounded in a traditional welcome that invites everyone into connection, respect, and collective intention at 12 noon on May 14th.
The Moose Hide Campaign Family will share their reflections on the 15-year journey of the Moose Hide Campaign, reminding us that this movement is rooted in love, responsibility, and the belief that change is possible.
moosehidecampaign.ca
May 14, 2026 -
Defending Nature from Major Projects
When: May 14th, 1pm
The federal government is proposing to accelerate approval of several Major Projects across Canada, including pipelines and mines. The new Building Canada Act authorizes the circumvention of key federal environmental laws such as the Impact Assessment Act and Species at Risk Act in order to expedite these projects.
naturecanada.ca