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Feb 10, 2026 -
Science for Peace Student Conference
When: Tuesday February 10th, 4pm
Where: 60 Lowther Ave
Hear from students at the University of Toronto, and Toronto Metropolitan University on issues pertaining to climate change, and militarism.
scienceforpeace.org
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zoom.us
Feb 10, 2026 - [Ottawa]
Support Public Healthcare
When: February 10th, 12pm
Where: Parliament Hill, Ottawa
Alberta has launched a full-on attack on the Canada Health Act forcing patients to pay for doctors and surgeries, letting the rich jump the queue and push everyone else back, and opening the door to US private health insurance corporations.
Ontario is privatizing our public hospitals and letting for-profit clinics charge patients thousands $ in violation of our medicare protection laws.
healthcoalition.ca
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Facebook
Feb 10, 2026 -
Fund Our City
When: February 10th, 12pm
Where: Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen St W
On February 10, Toronto City Council will be voting on the 2026 City Budget. Social Planning Toronto and partners are organizing a community rally outside City Hall to let Council know this is no time for cuts.
Hot chocolate and snacks provided.
socialplanningtoronto.org
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Feb 7, 2026 -
Oppose White Nationalist Rally
When: February 7th, 12:30pm
Where: Nathan Phillips Sq.
White nationalists are once again trying to hold a rally in Toronto. Show them that their hate is not welcome- not here, not anywhere!
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Feb 6, 2026 - Workshop reading:
Two Birds One Stone
When: Friday February 6th, 7:30pm
Where: Factory Studio Theatre, 125 Bathurst St
When Palestinian theatre maker Rimah Jabr moved to Toronto she became friends with Natasha Greenblatt, a Jewish Canadian playwright. They decided to make a play together... and it's mostly true. "Two Birds One Stone" asks complicated questions about identity, privilege, and the search for home. First created in 2016, Natasha and Rimah are now returning to their autofictional play with the support of director, Guillermo Verdecchia, and Common Boots Theatre. What does it mean to tell these stories, together, in the face of genocide?
factorytheatre.ca
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Feb 5, 2026 - Booklaunch:
Organizing Amazon
When: February 5th, 7pm
Where: College Street United Church, 502 Bathurst St
Amazon workers in Coventry, England, have won breakthrough wage gains through years of strikes and organizing at the global giant. Now, a new book documents these achievements and the militant grassroots methods the workers and their GMB union employed to build worker power.
Organizing Amazon: Building Worker Power Under Conditions of Fragmentation, Precarity and Regimentation
offers a rich case study of the factors contributing to the union's successes and setbacks. It provides a practical organizing model applicable beyond Amazon, offering strategies to engage the workforce, sustain support, and develop leadership.
tickettailor.com
Feb 4, 2026 -
Labour Organizing Workshop
When: Wednesday February 4th, 2pm
Where: 280N York Lanes, 80 York Blvd
In this two hour interactive session, you will learn: what organizing is, both as a general approach to enacting change, and in the context of the workplace specifically, i.e., labour organizing.
democraticsocialists.ca
Feb 4, 2026 -
Who Owns Your Image?
When: Wednesday, February 4th, 12:30 EST (18:30 CET)
Naomi Klein joins Yanis Varoufakis for a conversation on deepfakes, identity theft, power, credibility and truth in the age of noise -- drawing on Naomi's
Doppelgänger.
Hosted by Mehran Khalili. Join live and ask your questions.
youtube.com
Feb 1, 2026 -
The Revolution of 1936-1939 in Palestine
When: February 1st and 7th, 6pm
Join the Toronto Chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement for a special 2-part book club on Ghassan Kanafani's
The Revolution of 1936-1939 in Palestine.
This interactive book club will take place in-person over two evenings on Sunday, February 1 and Saturday, February 7.
The first session aims to provide relevant context and background for understanding Palestinian revolutionary history and the second session builds upon these learnings as it applies to the Revolt period itself. Both sessions are interactive with breakout group discussions and planned activities.
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