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Jun 11, 2026 -
Keep Water Public
When: June 11th, 7pm
This meeting is part of CUPE Ontario's Keep Water Public campaign and is intended for executives of locals representing Regional Water/Wastewater Workers. We recognize there are significant legislative changes happening in Ontario related to the ownership, governance, and delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure and services. Thess include Bill 98 and Bill 100, alongside the creation of Public Water Wastewater Corporations. Despite the name, these changes open the door to increased privatization, fragmentation, and loss of public accountability within Ontario's water systems.
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Jun 11, 2026 -
UJPO at 100
When: June 11th, 7pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
Where: Trinity St. Paul's United Church, 427 Bloor St W
The United Jewish People's Order, Canada's Home for the Jewish Left, is thrilled to announce our official Centenary Celebration Event: Joy and Struggle - 100 years of UJPO!
To properly mark this incredible milestone, we have put together a truly amazing show, featuring, live and in-person:
· Author and internationally lauded activist, Naomi Klein
· The return of the legendary Toronto Jewish Folk Choir
· From Vancouver, punk-folk legend Geoff Berner
· From Montreal, beloved singer-songwriter Rae Spoon
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Jun 20, 2026 -
Colonialism, Capitalism, and Canada
When: June 20th, 7pm
Where: College Street United Church
The Leo Panitch School is thrilled to host renowned historian and author Bryan Palmer for a celebration of his three-volume history of
Canada, Capitalism, and Colonialism!
This monumental work offers readers access to a clear-eyed understanding of Canada's past, explaining how recently-acknowledged dark facts about our history are tied to the creation of a richly endowed, wealthy but very unequal first world country.
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