Toronto Greenspirational Events

angela bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Tue Oct 7 11:38:40 EDT 2008


Toronto Greenspiration Events

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Elections 2008 -- Putting a Price on Carbon

Carbon Tax, Cap and Trade
Learn the basics and hear what the parties have to say.

Tuesday, October 7, 7:00-9:00 pm
First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
175 St. Clair Ave. W. (just west of Avenue Rd.)

Presentation: A Carbon Tax Primer -- Metta Spencer, Science for Peace

Panelists:
Carolyn Bennett, M.P., Liberal candidate St. Paul's
Anita Agrawal, NDP candidate St. Paul's
Green Party representative TBA

The need for a meaningful response to climate change is urgent, and carbon
pricing is seen by many as an essential ingredient of that response. The
goal of the evening is to help us gain a better understanding of the
issue, and learn the positions of each party. The speakers will address
questions such as -
How do carbon taxes and cap & trade work, and how are they
related? Are they effective? What is the experience elsewhere? What is
done with the revenue from carbon taxes? How do we protect low-income
people? What is each party proposing?

Co-sponsors: Green Neighbours 21 (<http://www.gn21.ca>www.gn21.ca) and the
First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto.

For more info on this event: greenneighbours at yahoo.ca

For learn more on this issue:
Voters Guide to the Climate Crisis Election
www.sierraclub.ca/national/vote-canada/2008/voters-guide-climate-crisis-election.pdf

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The Centre for Women’s Studies in Education at OISE/UT
and The Indigenous Education Network
present:

Lee Maracle
Looking Toward a Global Feminism

Tuesday, October 7, 2008  7:30 p.m. Room 5-260, OISE

416 . 978 . 2080
252 Bloor St. W. Rm. 2-225
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cwse
Admission is free — all are welcome!

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Join the Safe Cycling Coalition in court on Thur. as we join forces with
unlikely bed-fellows -- Bloor St. merchants -- to take on the City
regarding the Bloor St. reconstruction project between Ave. Rd. and Church
St.

Shocking, really, that the word "bicycle" didn't even make it into the $25
million dollar project report of such a highly travelled and relatively
dangerous bike route.

We're intervening in this case against the city for their alleged
violation of the provincial Environmental Assessment Act.

Cyclists are encouraged to witness the hearing -- the more the merrier.

Thur. Oct. 9 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Main Court House
130 Queen St. (NE corner of Queen and University)
The courtroom number has not been determined yet, but there will be a list
posted; the name of the case is William Ashley Ltd v. City of Toronto.

Read our original news release here:
http://www.bikingtoronto.com/2008/09/safe-cycling-coalition-intervening-in.html

Read Eye Magazine's article this week:
http://www.eyeweekly.com/city/torontonotes/article/40623

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 What the Televised Debates Left Out

An all-parties meeting on the election questions that matter: social
justice and environmental issues.

Thursday, October 9, 7:30 pm.  Free.
Church of the Holy Trinity (behind the Eaton Centre), 10 Trinity Square.
For more info: 416-598-4521

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DEFENDING PEOPLE'S DEMOCRACY IN BOLIVIA AND VENEZUELA

DATE: Thursday, October 9th, 6:30 p.m.
PLACE: Sidney Smith Building, U of T, 100 St. George Street (south of
Harbord), Room 2117
COST: Suggested donation of $5 to cover costs of 8-city tour of 11
Venezuelans
INFO:
torontoboliviasolidarity at gmail.com<mailto:torontoboliviasolidarity at gmail.com>

Speakers:
Zoila Milagros Yanes, Indigenous Women's Coordinator, National Women's
Institute (Venezuela)
Cynthia Cisneros, Journalist, Member of Movement Towards Socialism (MAS)
(Bolivia)
Layo Gascuez, National Organizer, National Committee of the Homeless
(Venezuela)
Juan Valencia, Member of Toronto Bolivia Solidarity

In Bolivia and Venezuela, mass movements have been making tremendous
advancements for working people, winning government control as a way of
opening up spaces for organizing and redistributing wealth back to the
people.  At the same time, the wealthy minority along with their partners
in North America and Europe have been trying desperately to overthrow
these peoples democracies, pumping millions of dollars and organizing
violence in order to reverse all the gains made.  Come and hear speakers
from Venezuela and Bolivia describe the struggle to defend and build
people's democracies directly from people in the mass movements that are
advancing them.

Sponsors: Barrio Nuevo, OPIRG Toronto, Latin American Solidarity Network,
CUPE International Solidarity Committee, Venezuela We Are With You
Coalition, Toronto Bolivia Solidarity

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FROM HATUEY TO THE CUBAN FIVE

DATE: Friday, October 10th, 7 p.m.
PLACE: Steelworkers' Hall, 25 Cecil Street (one block southeast of College
and Spadina)
INFO: torontoforumoncuba at rogers.com, www.torontoforumoncuba.tyo.ca

On the occasion of Cuba's Independence Day: Cuba's struggle for independence.

Speakers:
The Honourable Laureano Cardoso, Consul General of Cuba in Toronto
Professor Keith Ellis, Professor Emeritus, Department of Spanish and
Portuguese, and former Chair of Latin American Studies Committee, U of T.

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REEL ACTIVISM: "UNFAIR DEALING: THE TORONTO HOMEGROWN 'TERROR' THREAT"

DATE: Friday, October 10th, 7 p.m.
PLACE: Bloor Street United Church, Upstairs Chapel, 300 Bloor St. W.
INFO: Social Justice Committee of Bloor St. United Church: 416-966-2815
COST: Donations for church expenses gratefully accepted

Reel Activism will present David Weingarten's stunning film on the truth
behind the "Toronto 18", followed by a discussion about the current
situation with Weingarten, a Toronto broadcaster and filmmaker.

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"DERAIL" THE SPIRIT TRAIN!

The Canadian Pacific Railway's (CP) "Spirit Train" is an Olympic
propaganda machine spreading the ideals of capitalist colonialism across
Turtle Island. The 2010 Winter Olympics are occurring on unceded First
Nations land in British Columbia where they are causing widespread
environmental damages, and are resulting in a massive social housing
expropriation in Vancouver.

The train was launched Sunday Sept. 21, 2008, in Port Moody, B.C. where it
was successfully disrupted by activists from the Olympic Resistance
Network (ORN). Embarrassingly for the sponsors, the Spirit Train is still
rolling across the country and the ORN and local counterparts are calling
for protests and actions to disrupt the Spirit Train as it stops at
locations across 'Canada'.

What: Decentralized Rally & Demonstrations
When: Monday October 13, 1-8pm
Where: Cooksville Go Transit Station, 3210 Hurontario St, Mississauga

The Spirit Train will be leaving Sudbury after Saturday the 11th, and
arriving in Mississauga sometime Monday morning.  VANOC (the Vancouver
Olympic Organizing Committee) and CP have a full days worth of propaganda
and entertainment planned on a stage from 1-8pm.  Protests and
demonstrations need to occur throughout the day in order to disrupt the
event.  If VANOC plans to spread its "Olympic Spirit" in our community, we
will be there to show people what the Olympics really stands for;
capitalism and colonialism, and we will be there to show our Spirit of
Resistance.  As we get even closer to the date, an announcement will be
made about a rally point (and time), likely at Union Station in Toronto.

Email any questions or concerns to
<mailto:No2010 at peaceculture.org>No2010 at peaceculture.org
For more information about Olympic Resistance check out:<http://No2010.com>
<http://No2010.com>No2010.com
For more information about the spirit train check out:
<http://www.cpspirittrain.com/>http://www.cpspirittrain.com/

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