T.O. Greenspiration Events: Bike action Thur.

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Jun 19 23:19:22 EDT 2011


Toronto Greenspiration Events

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Rethinking Toronto Police: a Public Forum

Monday, June 20 · 7 pm - 10 pm
The 519 Church Street Community Centre

Sponsored by the Toronto Police Accountability Coalition
This is a wheelchair accessible space.

This public forum provides an opportunity to discuss new and alternative ideas about police issues in Toronto.

The evening will include brief ten-minute speeches, each focused on one of four key issues:
a) Where should we cut money in policing? Councillor Adam Vaughan 
b) Alternatives to how police deal with young people. Speaker TBA.
c) How do we end sexist, racist and other inequitable police practises? Carol Tator, York University
d) Challenging police culture. Mariana Valverde, Centre for Criminology, University of Toronto

Following these remarks, we will break into four groups in which members of the audience will participate in discussion of one of these issues. Before the evening concludes, we'll do a brief summary of conclusions about ways to move forward.

Everyone is welcome to attend and participate.
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=106851959405395

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Presentation on Sustainable food

Toronto Green Community’s Speakers Series – Recipes for Sustainability

Monday June 20th, 7 pm
Room 200, 40 Orchard View Boulevard, Toronto
Tickets: $10; FREE admission to TGC members
Join TGC’s very own Emily Martyn to address food as an issue that has captured the attention of a diverse array of groups including activists, politicians, parents, youth, environmentalists, farmers, immigrants and health care providers. We will examine why food is relevant to such a wide range of interests and discuss some exciting initiatives taking place in Toronto and across the country to create a resilient food system that serves both country and city. The presentation will identify steps that everyday people can take to make smart food choice sand give sustainable food a place on their table.


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Spring Detox Salts, Scrubs, Oils and Masks

Monday, June 20, 6:30-8:30 pm
Anarres Natural Health, 792A Dovercourt Road

Move over spa – I'm learning a few tricks of my own! Smell, feel, touch and learn about naturally detoxifying ingredients and how to make fresh, chemical-free products for yourself and your family.

REGISTER: http://www.anarreshealth.ca/node/874

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EcoLeadership™ Training Level 1 

Monday June 20, 10 a.m- 3 p.m. 
Free

For business leaders, coaches, and facilitators, anyone who would like to expand their ability to be present, connect with others, be ahead of the pack.  
You will explore systems, methods and practices for thinking out-of-the-box. This workshop is the large picture of leadership. Using hands-on methods, this workshop will give you tools to design programs, workshops, and training that create lasting results and new solutions to old problems. There is a special section where you learn to save 10-25% of your gasoline consumption for your car! Guaranteed!

NOTE: This is not about environmental issues, recycling, or composting. 

For more info and to rsvp: David Berger <dberger at livinguniversity.com>

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Save Public Medicare! Information - High-Level Briefing and Summit

For everyone who is concerned about the cuts to and rationing of chronic and long term care in Ontario; about patients charged fees for their hospital beds;

about people downloaded into facilities that are not of their choosing; and facilities that cannot provide safe and appropriate care.


Mon. June 20, Registration 9 am - 10 am, Adjournment 3 pm
Lillian H. Smith Public Library, 239 College St., Toronto (map here)
 
RETIREMENT HOMES & ALTERNATE LEVEL OF CARE (ALC)
 
WHO is in Ontario's Alternate Level of Care hospital beds?
WHAT care is available for patients with chronic/long term care needs?
WHAT is the state of wait lists for chronic/long term care?
WHERE do retirement homes fit into this picture?
WHAT do new retirement homes legislation and regulations require?
IS it legal to charge patients for their hospital beds?
HOW can we best protect the comprehensiveness and accessibility of Ontario's health care system for those with chronic care needs?
HOW can we betst protect patients, residents and staff from harm?
PURPOSE To share information, build a common analysis and forge next steps regarding cuts, privatization, and rationing of chronic and long term care.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Concerned citizens, municipal reps, nurses, seniors, advocates, physicians & health professionals, union members.
REGISTRATION Sliding scale $0 - $10.
 
Sponsored by: Ontario Health Coalition; Alliance of Seniors/Older Canadians Network; Older Women's Network

 

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NCCT - National Aboriginal Day

Tue Jun 21, 5:30 am – 7:00 am Sunrise Ceremony at City Hall Toronto City Hall - 100 Queen St W

Tue Jun 21, 10 am – 9 pm Aboriginal History Month Celebration Event @ Dundas Square Yonge & Dundas Square

Featuring: - Crystal Shawanda - Elders Teaching Tent - Inuit Throat Singers - Métis Fiddlers - Authentic Aboriginal Arts & Crafts

And much more! Please go to http://fb.me/G8QZSlgo for latest details and agenda.

 
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PETA’s Human Meat Tray Protest at Toronto Slaughterhouse

Tuesday, June 21 · 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Outside of a slaughterhouse; 2 Tecumseth Street, Toronto (Please meet at the intersection of Tecumseth St. and Niagara St.; see this map:http://bit.ly/mQJ2ja)

PETA will be in town with a demonstration in which volunteers will strip down and put themselves inside human-size versions of meat packages in order to help people make the connection that all meat comes from a corpse. We need your help to hold signs and pass out leaflets with information about factory farming and slaughterhouses to the swarms of people who will certainly want to know more about why we’re out there!

http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-food/factory-farming.aspx
For more info contact EmilyL at peta.org or 757-943-1433 with any questions or to RSVP, and please mention the city of the demonstration in the subject line.
All materials will be provided, so just bring yourself, your family, and your friends!

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Solidarity with Egyptian workers:  Report-back from Cairo

Tuesday, June 21, 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Bahen Centre, room 3008, 40 St. George Street (UofT, just north of College)

Egyptian workers played a key role in the toppling of Mubarak and are continuing the 
Egyptian revolution, forming independent trade unions and striking for better conditions. 
Join a report back to hear what Egyptian workers are doing, and how you can help.

Facebook event: http://on.fb.me/jDGT3F 

Sponsored by International Socialists - Toronto District
www.socialist.ca
toronto.socialists at gmail.com

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Upper Beach Tree Tour

Wednesday, June 22, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Meeting Location: TBA
Hosted by  LEAF and Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon
$5 donation collected on the tour

Join LEAF and Ward 32 Beaches-East York Councillor Mary-Margaret McMahon as we learn about the trees in this neighbourhood.  During the tour, led by LEAF's Lauren Brown, we will examine some of the stresses trees face and how to properly care for your own trees. We’ll also learn about the invasive pest, Emerald Ash Borer, and the impact it will have on Toronto’s canopy.

Register at www.yourleaf.org

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Bike Reports coming before City Council

Public Works and Infrastructure Committee (PWIC) requested Transportation Services to report at the:

Thur. June 23 meeting on the following bikeway issues:
Developing and implementing the Mayor's bike plan during the current term of Council;
Developing and implementing a continuous separated bike lane network in the downtown during the current term of Council; and
The status of the Bloor-Danforth Environmental Assessment Study
Bloor/Danforth has been the best east-west choice for cyclists since at least 1992. It’s flat, direct, long and free of streetcar tracks. The last Council agreed to a full Environmental Assessment (EA) of a bikeway for the entire 21km of the Bloor/Danforth subway, but it has since stalled.

At the City’s June 23rd PWIC (Public Works and Infrastructure Comittee) meeting, with many bike things crammed into one agenda, the staff report urges this EA scrapped to help pay for the downtown separated bike lane re-workings. We need emails and deputations to strongly support the completion of the EA. For just $200,000, we could paint Bloor bike lanes from High Park to Sherbourne — and wouldn’t that be a great safe ride!

Please email your support for the EA to pwic at toronto.ca and copy your Councillor at councillor_councillorslastname@ toronto.ca by Wednesday. If you can make a 5-minute deputation, phone 416-392-8032. And please show up at the PWIC meeting on the 23rd at City Hall — cyclists need to fill the meeting room.

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Sea Shepherd party & book sale

Thurs., June 23 @ 8pm to 11pm
Disgraceland #965 Bloor Street

This is a Free event where you get a chance to buy Sea Shepherd merchandise and socialize with like-minded individuals. There are ample choices of vegan items on the menu to eat while watching old whale wars clips on a big screen! This month will feature Emily Hunter, daughter of the late Robert (Bob) Hunter who was the first president of Greenpeace when Paul Watson was a member. Emily will have her book for sale to help raise money to be involved with DeforestAction and help protect the Borneo Rainforest in Indonesia against the Palm Oil industry which is placing the Orangutang on the endangered listing.

For more info: Bob Timmons Toronto Regional Coordinator Email: Toronto at seashepherd.org     http://www.facebook.com/SSCStoronto


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G20: Lessons Learned, Messages Lost – A Public Forum

Thu, 23 June, 6:30pm
Bennett Lecture Hall, Flavelle House, University of Toronto (78 Queen's Park)

A conversation about accountability, public order policing and the true messaging that was lost amid the G20 debacle.

In partnership with the Canadian Labour Congress and the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association will be hosting a public forum to discuss where Canada stands in terms of political and policing accountability for the policing at the G20, what was learned, and how to move forward. The forum will also focus on discussing how activists can ensure their messages are heard, and how we can better protect freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly. 

Speakers:
Meaghan Daniel (associate, Falconer Charney LLP)
Clayton Ruby (partner, Ruby Shiller Chan Barristers)
John Sewell (political activist and municipal affairs writer)
Hassan Yussuff (secretary-tresurer, Canadian Labour Congress)

The forum will be moderated by the Toronto Star’s Bob Hepburn. 

A live webcast of this event will be avialable through the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights website: www.aspercentre.ca

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Learning Tactics and Strategies with Act Up

An Evening with acclaimed lesbian novelist, playwright, and activist Sarah Schulman in conversation with Now Magazine's Books and Entertainment Editor, Susan G. Cole.

Thursday June 23, 9 pm
Bell Lightbox Theatre, 350 King Street West
Pay what you can

Sarah Schulman, is co-founder of the Lesbian Avengers, the organizers of the first Dyke March, and of MIX NYC, New York's Queer Experimental Film Festival. A member of ACT UP and a principal historian of the AIDS movement, she is also an acclaimed novelist playwright and activist. 

Susan G. Cole, writes for Now Magazine in Toronto, and is also a playwright and author. Together they will engage in a conversation about Schulman's writing and activism in the Queer community over the last thirty years. 

The conversation will focus on how ACT UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) was effective in forcing governments and societies to change their views and responses to AIDS, and what contemporary activists can learn from this experience about how to be effective and build movements today.

As Co-director of the ACT UP ORAL HISTORY PROJECT Schulman will also show a short sneak preview of Jim Hubbard's new feature film, UNITED IN ANGER:A History of ACT UP which will have its world premiere Winter 2012.

Co-sponsors: AIDS ACTION NOW!, Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange, Hot Docs: Canadian International Documentary Film Festival, Inside Out LGBT Film and Video Festival, Queers Against Israeli Apartheid, Toronto People With AIDS Foundation

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Film Screening & Discussion with Harsha Walia - Strength, Survival, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside

Thur. June 23 · 7:00 - 9:30 pm
First Nations House - U of T - 563 Spadina Ave

Join us in welcoming Harsha Walia to screen "Strength, Survival, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside", followed by discussion

"Strength, Survival, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside", is a short film that documents the 20 year history of the annual women's memorial march in Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories. By focusing on the voices of women who live, love, and work in the Downtown Eastside thi...s film debunks the sensationalism surrounding a neighbourhood deeply misunderstood and celebrates the complex and diverse realites of women organizing for justice. By Alejandro Zuluaga and Harsha Walia, based on concept and direction by the DTES Power of Women Group. This is a not-for-profit production that is available for free distribution under creative commons license.

Harsha Walia is a South Asian activist, writer, and facilitator based in Vancouver, Unceded Coast Salish Territories. Harsha will also report on organizing efforts in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside led by women in the DTES Power of Women Group, and also the work of the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre and Feb 14th Women's Memorial March with the Missing Women Inquiry.

No More Silence & Missing and Murdered Women Committee: Member Groups of the National Alliance to Honor Our Missing Sisters

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Healthy Sunscreens & (Don’t) Bite Me

Friday, June 24, 10 AM - 4 PM

New Directions Aromatics invites you to an afternoon of fun and learning! In this six hour workshop, you will learn to use some of our great all-natural offerings to make your very own creations! During this fun-filled day, Tracey will teach you how to make a variety of luxurious sunscreens and bug repellent products that are safe for you and your loved ones

Register here: https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.ca/workshop.php

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Falling in Love all over again: Finding the best in ourselves and our relationships 
   (An intro to NonViolent Communication for Couples)

Fri. June 24 from 7-9:30 pm - downtown Toronto
Facilitated by Valerie Lanctot-Bedard & JP Bouchard from Montreal
     
Each moment we experience deep connection with our partners---where there is intimacy, honesty, and trust--we have the opportunity to fall in love all over again. In this intro to NVC for couples, you will learn practical skills to foster this open-hearted connection daily in your relationship, throughout your lives.

Requested fee: $65 per couple     
Registration/Details: Henry Wai 416-913-8861  wai_renooy at sympatico.ca

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Bike-In Movie Night

Watch bike-themed movies. 
Fri. June 24, 7 - 11 p.m.
Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview, Toronto
ebw.evergreen.ca 

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Critical Mass Ride 

Group bike ride through the downtown, the last Friday of every month
Free
Fri. June 24
Meet at Bloor and Spadina at 6 p.m. (leaves closer to 6:30 p.m.)

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G20 Redux: Fundamental Freedoms Festival
Sat. June 25th, 2 -5 p.m.
Queen's Park

Saturday, June 25, 2011 will mark one year since the G20 Summit in downtown Toronto, the biggest mass arrests in Canadian peace time history and an unprecedented degree of infringement of individual civil liberties and fundamental freedoms. These issues have not been resolved. Much remains to be done to shed light on what really did happen during that fateful summer weekend, why it happened and ensuring that it never happens again.

On June 25, let's REAFFIRM OUR RIGHTS, RE-APPROPRIATE PUBLIC SPACE, and RENEW THE CALL FOR A PUBLIC INQUIRY!

This event is co-organized by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL), Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) and Council of Canadians (CoC).


http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126492494096359 

Reasons people were arrested at the Toronto G20
http://www.boingboing.net/2011/06/11/reasons-people-were.html?dlvrit=36761

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Refusing to Forget and Reclaiming Campus: G20 Anniversary Panel

Sat. 25 June · 11:00 - 13:00 p.m.
GSU Gym 16 Bancroft Avenue Toronto Ontario

Refusing to Forget (11am-12pm)
Students and community activists from Ottawa and Toronto will recall the way we were targeted as part of the largest mass arrests in Canadian history including the illegal police raid on the GSU gym and the temporary closure of the University of Toronto campus. We also will hear about those who are still facing harsh bail conditions and the latest courtroom updates.

Amalia Savva (Student Federation o...f the University of Ottawa)
Daniel Vandervoort (Graduate Students’ Union of University of Toronto)
Danielle Sandhu (University of Toronto Students’ Union)
Jessica Denyer (Community Solidarity Network) 

Reclaiming Campus (12-1pm)
We will also be looking at how we have been organising to reclaim our campus from the neoliberal agenda of privatisation and austerity. 

Faraz Vahid Shahidi (University of Toronto General Assembly)
Katie Mazer (CUPE 3902)
Plus a speaker from Carleton University General Assembly

Coffee and tea will be provided at the panel. Everyone is invited to the GSU Gym for a social after the G20 Redux Queens Park rally.

Endorsed by the Graduate Students' Union Social Justice Committee. 

Info:  external at utgsu.ca   catungalj at geog.utoronto.ca

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MEC Bikefest Toronto: June 25

Sat. June 25, 11 - 5:30 p.m.
Distillery Historic District

Mountain Equipment Co-Op is gearing up for their annual Bikefest. They will offer free repairs, clinics, activities for kids, and many other festivities. Again this year, proceeds from the event will be given to TCAT (thanks MEC!)  Come out to enjoy the event and support TCAT at the same time! 
More info on the MEC event website.

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Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington

Sun. June 26, noon - 7 p.m.
Kensington Market - car-free

pskensington.ca 

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Organize to Win

Workshop with Liz Benneian, President, Oakvillegreen Conservation Association

Sunday, June 26th, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Runnymede Public Library 2178 Bloor Street West

Citizens’ groups fighting to protect natural spaces can be outgunned by “experts,” out-maneuvered by municipal staff, shut out by local media and ignored by politicians.  Learn how Liz has been beating the odds and winning environmental victories for her community.

Liz Benneian, President of Oakvillegreen Conservation Association, and one of the founders of Ontario Zero Waste Coalition, is a former journalist and newspaper editor.  Since 2004, she has been a full-time, volunteer environmental advocate. Under her leadership Oakvillegreen has successfully waged many campaigns including stopping plans to build an incinerator in Halton, convincing the Province of Ontario to turn 675 acres slated for development into two new conservation areashalting plans to put a paved pathway through a critical migratory bird stopover area, and securing a bylaw to stop developers from clear-cutting trees. During the past two years, Liz has been travelling around the province teaching grassroots groups how to become more effective advocates through Organize To Win seminars.

Email organizetowin at gmail.com to register or 416 551-9827 for info.
Fee:  PWYC, or donation of $5 - $10.  Light refreshments will be provided - please bring your own mug. Everyone welcome.

First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.  - Mahatma Gandhi
 
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Permaculture Blitz - Participate in a permaculture garden conversion!

We've got yet another Permablitz lined up! Take part in a permaculture garden conversion and learn all about creating food by mimicking nature!

Sun. June 26, from 9:30am to 5pm
Contact Toyin at tppgta at gmail.com or 1.647.703.6190
Hosted by the Permaculture Project - GTA

If you would like to learn a lot while having a great day in the garden this opportunity is for you. As a Permablitz Day of the Blitz Volunteer, you will get... Basic gardening training Skill share and in depth, hands on knowledge of permaculture (project based); Community engagement and yummy organic feasts; Knowledge exchange, resource sharing and permaculture networking; Seed collection and connection to the land; Volunteer reference letter (after 20 hours of one-the-ground blitzing). You should bring a hat, water bottle, sunscreen, appetite for learning. 

Pre-blitz roles are available as well and they are:  Materials/Equipment coordinatorvolunteer/carshare coordinator Food coordinator www.thepermacultureprojectgta.com | +1.647.703.6190tppgta at gmail.com

Hosted by Transition Toronto. For more info and to rsvp: 

http://transitiontoronto.ning.com/events/event/show?id=4627225%3AEvent%3A14144&xgi=0l2UtzLgMhKAH1&xg_source=msg_invite_event

 
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Iven Simonetti presents a Crash Course in Photography

Sun. June 26, noon – 3 p.m.
Fort York
This "Tricks of the Trade" workshop will cover the basic rules in photography including composition, rule of thirds, when to do total shots vs. close-ups, how to show emotion, what to focus on.... Iven will focus on what works and what doesn't and will evaluate our photographs after a practice session. We are planning 4-6 sessions this summer on a variety of topics (street theatre, photography, guerrilla videos) and hope to continue the series in the fall. The workshops are FREE or pay-what-you-can, with all proceeds going to the facilitator to assist in their art and media democracy work.

The Tricks of the Trade workshop series is presented by Toronto Pig Save and Canadian Coalition for Farm Animals. Media sponsor is rabble.ca

http://rabble.ca/whatsup/iven-simonetti-presents-crash-course-photography

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REact: Solidarity Sunday

Sun. 26 June · 2:00 - 4:30 pm
The Rhino, 2nd Floor, 1249 Queen Street West

To commemorate the G20 standoff in Parkdale one year ago, the Parkdale Showcase will screen of works of artistic protest. Some videos are interpreting and reacting to the events of Toronto's G20, while other works, screened at past Showcases, are a testament to resistance movements nationally and internationally. The humourous nature of some works divulges a strategy of dissent to authority. Others works directly address trauma. All the works are presented with sensitivity and in a spirit of solidarity with Parkdale as a global community concerned with equity and human rights worldwide. 

After the screening, scholar and activist Kate Milberry, PhD, will be responding to the works and discussing the events of last year's G20 in the context of surveillance and her own research on the democratization of technology as a tool and technique for progressive social change.

Dr. Kate Milberry’s research examines the democratization of technology as a tool and technique for progressive social change. Her work focuses on the relationship between social movements and the Internet, in particular, how tech activists’ use and develop free software to achieve broader goals of democracy, social and economic justice, equality and environmental sustainability.

Special Thanks for CFMDC and Vtape 

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Plan a bike trip this summer using VIA Rail's BIKE TRAIN service!

VIA Rail now offers Bike Train service on daily trains with baggage service along the Windsor-Toronto- Quebec City corridor, making cycling holidays even more easy and convenient. Now you can travel with your bike to great cycling destinations across Ontario including Windsor/Essex, Toronto/GTA, Cobourg/Northumberland and 1000 Islands/South Eastern Ontario. 
NEW this season and long anticipated, is the addition of baggage service on select trains to and from Ottawa, enabling cyclists travelling in this direction a great option for bike transportation.
To use the Bike Trains, customers simply check their bikes in at the counter for a small fee. VIA staff handle the loading of the bikes into the baggage cars and hand them back to the customers on the platform at their destination.
For a full listing of VIA's Bike Train schedules visit www.viarail.ca/bike

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