T.O. Greenspiration Events: Inspiration to Action

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Apr 8 17:18:04 EDT 2012


Toronto Greenspiration Events

As I'll be away next week, this newsletter has 2 weeks of events. Have fun! -a

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Fermentation Workshop - Kimchi

Tues. April 10, 6 - 9 p.m.
FoodShare's educational kitchen, steps south of Bloor on Brock Avenue
$50

James Partanen and Heather Kilner, both expert canners with many years of experience, will be leading you through a tested recipe and an in-depth discussion about fermentation, food security, and preserving. This will be a great way to learn new skills or brush up old ones. We will be making Kimchi using Napa cabbage  from one of our local farmers.
http://westendfood.coop/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=149

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Report on the Federal NDP Convention and a discussion of Plans for the Ontario NDP Convention
An NDP Socialist Caucus Public Forum 

Tuesday, April 10, 7 p.m.
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, room 2-213 (St. George Subway Station)

with speakers: Barry Weisleder, Chair, NDP Socialist Caucus; Turn Left editorial board member; Candidate for President, ONDP and
John Orrett, President, Thornhill NDP; SC steering committee member; Candidate for Treasurer of Ontario NDP.
Everyone is welcome. For more information visit:  www.ndpsocialists.ca  e-mail: barryaw at rogers.com   phone: 416 – 535 – 8779

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The Crash Course:  The Unsustainable Future of Our Economy, Energy and Environment
Chris Martenson’s course presented by Transition Toronto (TTo) and the Institute for a Resource-Based Economy (IRBE) 
 
Tues. April 10, 6 - 9 p.m. – Solutions for the World
OISE, 252 Bloor St. W., Room 2-212 (near St. George subway)
$10 or pwyc
 
This is a 4-part series, where we will screen a Chris Martenson DVD on each topic, followed by a facilitated discussion. We will also have a Potluck Dinner, so please bring your favourite dish to eat or share!
Registrations and inquiries to: transitiontoronto at gmail.com or Tel. 647-965-5604
Co-hosted by: www.transitiontoronto.ca and www.irbe.org

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Wild Women Road Trip: Toronto Talk and Slideshow

Wed. April 11, 7 p.m.
Toronto Women's Bookstore, 73 Harbord

Ally Lyske will talk about what makes women only adventures so special, what WWE has on offer this summer and the scoop on our hottest new trips this year. Get all your questions answered, meet other curious women as well as women who have already adventured with us.
https://www.facebook.com/events/409757545717422/

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Voice Of Women delegates Report Back from United Nations 56th session of the Commission on the Status Women

Wednesday, April 11, Doors open at 6:30pm to 9:00pm
Friend’s House, 60 Lowther Street (St. George subway)
Suggested donation $10-$20 or pay as you can
Join us for Pot Luck dinner AND an exciting evening of information and entertainment
Potluck dinner (pasta entree included, please bring a salad, appetizer, dessert or beverage to share)
http://vowpeace.org/cms/Events/View/12-04-11/Report_back_from_the_UN_Session_of_the_56th_Commission_on_the_Status_of_Women.aspx
http://www.facebook.com/events/338023659574921/
for more information:  416-603-7915
 
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Toronto Food Planning Council Monthly Meeting

Wednesday April 11th, 2 - 5 p.m.
Toronto City Hall, Committee Room 3 (Queen and Bay)

Spring has sprung and this month's TFPC meeting is all about growing food in the city. To link us to the global urban agriculture movement, will have presentations from Chris Wong and Eliane Howarth from Cultivate Toronto (formerly Young Urban Farmers CSA) on their recent urban agriculture tours to Nairobi and South Africa. Closer to home, we will hear about several new urban agriculture initiatives, and we will have updates on the GrowTO action planning session and the Urban Agriculture Summit planned for August 2012. This month's Local Food Hero is Fresh City Farm. Their team will be at the meeting to tell us about their work and plans for the season. Also on the agenda: important updates on the Greater Golden Horseshoe Farm and Food Action Plan and the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food's visit to Toronto in May. All welcome.
http://www.toronto.ca/health/tfpc/

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What's BOGUS about the Conservative Immigration System?
How the proposed new Refugee Exclusion Act - Bill C-31 - affects our Communities & How to Stop It.
A Community Forum and Call to Action by No One Is Illegal Toronto & the South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario

Thursday, April 12, 6 pm
Friends Meeting House, 60 Lowther Avenue (just 1 block north from St. George Station - Bedford Exit).

On February 16th, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney tabled Bill C-31 - an immigration omnibus bill now widely condemned as the Refugee Exclusion Act. An amalgamation of some of the most cruel elements of previous bills, C-31 is a drastic and draconian attack on immigrants that introduces measures that jail refugees, establishes an unjust two-tier asylum system, and ends Permanent Residence in Canada as we know it. We cannot let this happen.
http://toronto.nooneisillegal.org/node/678   Facebook: http://on.fb.me/GOgEs4 

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Touched By Water (60 minutes) and One Water

Thur. April 12, 7 PM
Ralph Thornton Community Centre, 2nd floor, 765 Queen St. E. at Saulter St. (2 blocks east of Broadview Ave.)

Director Javid Gibson will be present to discuss his short film, “Visual Journey into the Indian Ocean.”
Featured NGO: Waterlution.

- Touched By Water is a documentary that dives into the lush world of bathing. From the holiest rituals to fashionable leisure, the film looks at various bathing cultures, and explores our essential bond with water. Filmed in 13 countries, Touched by Water conveys our complex relationship with water, its sensual pleasure and spiritual renewal.
- One Water (Non-verbal short, 22 minutes): Aimed at reaching people everywhere, across national and cultural borders, this innovative visual gem features stunning high definition visuals from five countries combined with natural sounds and an original score performed by the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra. This award-winning version has been seen widely around the world at venues ranging from the United Nations headquarters in New York to open fields and small schoolhouses in villages of the developing world.
- Visual Journey Into The Indian Ocean (4.5 minutes): A visual meditation to the ebb and flow of the Indian Ocean by Javid Gibson.
http://ecologos.ca/waterdocs-program-details2012/#march-22

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Get on the Mic: Public Speaking 101

Thursday April 12, 6pm - 8.30pm.
Register: http://www.toolsforchange.net/2012/01/04/get-on-the-mic-public-speaking-101/

Public speaking can be intimidating and difficult, especially when you’re talking about radical social change and inspiring people to action. Come learn some tips that will help you build your confidence and get you on that mic or megaphone!
Trainer: Sarah Vance is a long-time organizer with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.

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Russia and the West After the Cold War
with Sergei Plekhanov, Associate Professor of Political Science, York University
 
Thur. April 12, 4 - 6 p.m.
Rm. 179, University College, U of T (15 Kings College Circle)
Free. All welcome
Co-Sponsored  by University College Health Studies Programme, Canadian Pugwash Group, Science for Peace, and Voice of Women for Peace

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Allergy Season: Relief without Side Effects
Lecture by a homeopathic practitioner

Thur. April 12, 7 p.m.
Big Carrot, rm 212, 348 Danforth, upstairs
Free
For more info: 416-466-2129 

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Planet in Focus & ReelWorld Film Festival present:
The Forest

Thursday, April 12, 9pm 
Canada Square Cinemas

When a couple from a big city arrive in an Indian jungle to sort out a troubled marriage, they run into the wife's ex-lover. As husband and lover lock horns for the woman, they become blind to signs of a lurking presence. A starving leopard has been shot by poachers and can’t hunt his normal prey. This perfect killer has become so accustomed to hunting man that he's begun to think like us. As darkness falls, a night of terror begins.
http://planetinfocus.org/co-presentation/planet-in-focus-reelworld-film-festival-the-forest/ 

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Green Living Show
Green technologies display, an eco fashion marketplace, yoga pavilion, electric vehicles, speakers and more. 

Fri. Apr. 13 - Sun. April 15
Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place
Admission: $15, stu/srs $11 - bring some eco-waste (ie. old computers, phones, monitors, etc.) and get in FREE

This is North America’s largest green consumer show dedicated to educating the public about easy and workable solutions for leading a sustainable lifestyle. Shop, taste and discover thousands of the most amazing eco products and services all under one roof.
greenlivingshow.ca 

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Spoil
 
Friday, April 13th, 7 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave. (St. George subway) 
Donation/PWYC 

Enbridge Inc. is planning to build a pipeline for heavy crude oil from the Alberta tar sands across B.C. to the coast of the pristine Great Bear Rainforest.  The proposed Enbridge Gateway pipeline project would put one of our planet's most ecologically-sensitive and intact marine ecosystems at risk for a catastrophic oil spill through increased mega tanker traffic. The International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) teamed up with Pacific Wild, the Gitga'at First Nation of B.C., LightHawk, TidesCanada, Save our Seas Foundation, Sierra Club BC, and the Dogwood Initiative to carry out a Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition (RAVE) in the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia. The 14-day expedition to the Great Bear Rainforest called upon 7 world-renowned photographers and 3 videographers to thoroughly document the region's landscapes, wildlife and culture. The RAVE provided media support to the First Nations and environmental groups seeking to stop the proposed Enbridge Gateway pipeline project (and thus expansion of the tar sands).  See http://pacificwild.org/

Sponsored by Toronto Climate Campaign and the Peace and Social Action Committee of Toronto Friends Meeting (Quakers) www.torontoclimatecampaign.org

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Art can make a difference. Join us at our:
7th Annual Art Auction  - help local artists and designers raise money to help Toronto's homeless	

Friday, April 13, 7 - 10 pm 
St. John's Parish Hall on Cowan Ave. (just below Queen St) in Parkdale

Despite the unlucky date, we will again venture to raise a lot of money for PARC and Edmond Place. 
http://www.designhopetoronto.ca/

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Introduction to Organic Gardening and Permaculture Workshop

Sat Apr 14th (10am-5 pm) 

This full-day course is hosted by Garden Jane and includes topics such as organic gardening and permaculture techniques, composting, diversity gardening, and more.  
$70-$100 sliding scale, including resources. Pre-registration required. 
http://gardenjane.com/workshopsandevents/permacultureworkshop.html

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Community vs. Corporate Media: Lessons from Venezuela and Beyond

Sat. April 14th, 10am - 4pm 
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Avenue, U of T
Free. Food and simultaneous translation provided 

April 13th marks the people's victory over the US-backed coup d'état against President Hugo Chavez that took place in 2002. Venezuelan corporate media played a  significant role in organizing and supporting this coup. This is a forum on the role of media in democracy and politics, learning from the community and alternative media experiences in Venezuela to build People's Power and challenging the corrupt corporate media.
Organized by the AVANZADA BOLIVARIANA Venezuela solidarity campaign and the Consul General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

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Rally and Community BBQ to Save the School House Shelter

Saturday April 14, 12 noon
Outside the Schoolhouse, 349 George Stree

The School House was first opened in the 1970s, it is a 55 (paid) bed facility for men in the downtown east end of Toronto. It was one of the first shelters in Canada to operate from a harm reduction perspective, and remains one of the very few harm reduction focused shelters in this city. The City is planning to close down this shelter, meaning that all of these beds will be lost on top of the hundreds of shelter beds we have already lost in the downtown east. This comes at a time when most shelters are at capacity and when we face deepening housing crisis. There are 79 000 households on the waiting list for social housing in Toronto, a list that is estimated to be at least a decade long. The City of Toronto has just voted to sell off close to 60 social housing units with plans to sell-off more. Most poor people are priced out of the private market with the average bachelor apartment ranging around $777 a month while the base amount for welfare is only $599. Schoolhouse is a vital service in our neighborhood that needs to be defended! Join OCAP, the Downtown East Committee and allies on Saturday, April 14th for free food and music, and to rally for the services we need and plan to defend.

For more information contact OCAP: 416-925-6939 or ocap at tao.ca , Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, Downtown East Committee to Stop the Cuts.  Sign the on-line petition to Save the School House: http://www.petitiononlinecanada.com/petition/save-the-school-house-harm-reduction-shelter/834  Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/events/271734116247344/

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The 4th Revolution: Energy Autonomy 

Tues. April 17, 7 pm  
Swansea Town Hall, 95 Lavinia Ave. (From the Runnymede subway, you can walk S to Deforest Rd, then west 2 blocks to Lavinia.)
 
Need a dose of hope? This fantastic German documentary envisions a world powered by 100% renewable energy, and profiles existing pioneer projects in 10 countries. Jose Etcheverry to speak following the screening.
Sponsor: Green 13 www.green13toronto.org 

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Dance Collaboration "How Can it be Fair?"
 
Tuesday April 17th, 5.30 pm-7 pm.
Enoch Turner Schoolhouse, 106 Trinity Road (near Parliament and King)

A unique and beautiful exploration of the issue of Fairness experienced kinaesthetically, emotionally and intellectually. "How Can it be Fair?" combines dance and discussion to question the lack of fairness and accountability in our post economic crises world. Relevant to everyone.
Free admission, but please register for tickets as seats limited: fairnessdance at gmail.com
 
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Julia Butterfly Hill Brings You...
Leading Lives of Purpose, Passion & Power - Turning Inspiration Into Action

Tues. April 17, 7-9pm
OISE, 252 Bloor Street W. Auditorium (St. George subway)
Tickets: $10.  Please purchase tickets ahead of time either online (www.theinnergarden.ca) or in person (http://www.snowlioncanada.com/)

Also featuring the insightful, poetic & musical inspiration of: Chris Assaad, Brian Macmillan, Theodore Tsaousidis, and Evalyn Parry

With all the problems facing the world today, do you struggle with feelings of overwhelm, grief, cynicism, burn-out & anger? Are you ready to stop asking: “Can I as just one person make a difference?” and begin to ask: “What kind of difference do I want to make in my own life?” Already inspired but just don’t know how or where to direct your passion? You are Not Alone. Discover solutions & strategies for action as we shares stories, insights, artistry & from experience taking action on behalf of the Earth and all the life it sustains. During this special event, Award-winnning activist, writer, poet Julia Butterfly Hill, headlines a powerful gathering focused on inspiring action and exploring sacred solutions for activating the consciousness of oneness, creativity and social change; through igniting a community of wellness, empowerment and global impact. Join us in creating a unified network.
http://www.theinnergarden.ca/#!purpose-passion-power   http://www.theinnergarden.ca/#!turning-inspiration-into-action/

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Paved with Good Intentions: Canada's development NGOs
 
A public forum featuring: Nikolas Barry-Shaw and Dru Oja Jay - authors of Paved with Good Intentions: Canada's development 
NGOs from idealism to imperialism (Fernwood, 2012)

Wed. April 18, 7 p.m.
OISE, Room 5250, 252 Bloor Street West (St. George subway station)
Free

“NGOs are as Canadian as hockey,” declared a 1988 Parliamentary report. Few institutions epitomize the foundational Canadian myth of international benevolence like the non-governmental organization devoted to development abroad. Join Nikolas Barry-Shaw and Dru Oja Jay to discuss these organizations and their development projects. Just how “non-governmental” are organizations that get most of their funding from government agencies? What impact do these funding ties have on NGOs’ ability to support popular demands for democratic reforms and wealth redistribution? What happens when NGOs support a repressive regime? What happens when NGOs bite the hand that feeds them?
Books available for $20 (retail price: $24.95)
https://www.facebook.com/events/383896258311584/ http://www.facebook.com/events/158495777606865/
Sponsored by OPIRG-Toronto, OPIRG-York, BASICS, International League of People's Struggle

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Women in Transition: Mindfulness as a Path to Positive Living
 
Wed. April 18, 6 pm - 9 pm
CSI Annex, Meeting Room #4, 720 Bathurst St. (south of Bloor)
$75

All too often we are distracted by thoughts about the past or the future, reacting to imagined situations as though they were really happening. These preoccupations draw us away from being aware of what is going on right now. The irony is that with all our worrying and planning we are missing the very moment in which we live life, this moment, right now! It is never too late to come to the present moment with greater kindness and learn to let go of one’s stress… 
http://www.tikkato.ca/programs

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CSI Regent Park Information Session

Wed. April 18,  5:30pm - 7:00pm
Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 400
Free

The Centre for Social Innovation provides space, services and programs to individuals and small organizations with a social mission.  CSI is coming to Regent Park in September 2012, when it will open a 10,000 square foot space in the new building for arts and culture at 585 Dundas Street East.  Join us for an upcoming information session and learn about:
	• CSI and the exciting new developments
	• Space options and pricing
	• Member benefits
	• How the CSI community can help the growth of your social enterprise
 http://socialinnovation.ca/space/csiregentpark

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The Polar Explorer (52 minutes) and
The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning (52 minutes)

Thur. April 19, 7 p.m.
Ralph Thornton Community Centre, 2nd floor, 765 Queen St. E. at Saulter St. (2 blocks east of Broadview Ave.)
Director Mark Terry will be present to discuss his films.

The Polar Explorer: From the makers of the award-winning The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning, comes an all new documentary exploring the effects of climate change in our polar regions. Sought by explorers for centuries as a possible trade route, Canada’s Northwest Passage was first navigated by Norwegian Roald Amundsen in 1903-1906, a true polar explorer; he was the first man to reach the South Pole as well. Until 2009, the Arctic pack ice prevented regular marine passage throughout most of the year, but climate change has reduced this ice, making the waterways more navigable. The Polar Explorer is a one-hour documentary that explores the Passage on a three-week scientific expedition taking place on the aptly named icebreaker, the Amundsen.

The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning (52 minutes): This documentary goes to the source of the climate change crisis: Antarctica. Here we explore first-hand the environmental challenges facing that frozen continent and, by extension, the world. This film profiles the brave scientists working at Vernadsky Station and with the British Antarctic Survey as they concentrate their efforts, living in often harsh and life-threatening conditions in their heroic attempt to save the world. The documentary provides support interviews from polar experts and research scientists around the world as well as rare footage of wildlife including penguins in their hatching season. The film reports on the new phenomenon of suicide among penguins, the imminent rise of the world’s sea level due to ice melting, startling new data on the ozone hole and how new vegetation is now growing in the world’s largest desert.

http://ecologos.ca/waterdocs-program-details2012/#march-22

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The Case Against Fluoride
with Dr. Paul Connett, PhD in Chemistry
 
Thur. April 19, 7 p.m.
Metro Hall, 55 John Street, room 310
RSVP: Karen Buck, karenbuck at rogers.com 416-690-7593 or Gerry Cooper, gwgcooper at gmail.com 416-444-6444
 
Aim: to Update Fluoridation Issues to 2012 and Discuss Next Steps
Dr. Connett will be presenting on local and world-wide fluoride issues confronting communities. Much has happened since the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) issued its September, 2008 statement opposing fluoridation. Gains have been made and momentum is growing in Canada and the USA. Join us to explore how we can do this together.  
Brought to you by the Toronto Coalition Against Fluoridation and CAPE.
 
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La Colmenita – Cuban Children's Ensemble

Thur. April 19, 6:30 p.m.
The Royal, 608 College St. 
Tickets are $25 each. They’re available at the theatre box office, Soundscapes (572 College Street) and at www.torontohispano.com.

Founded on the idea that every child should get to experience the feeling of being centre stage and receiving a round of applause, La Colmenita, or ‘The Little Beehive’, is a cultural and artistic project made up of performers between the ages of five and 14.

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Celebrating 22 years of Earth Day in Canada
Environmental Networking event presented by Earth Day Canada and Green Drinks Toronto

Thursday, April 19
5:30 – 7 p.m. – pre-party at Steam Whistle Brewery
7 - 9:30 p.m. – CN Tower
http://www.eventbrite.ca/event/3196901017/eanreclxb?utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=attnews&utm_term=attlink&ebtv=C
 
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How to boil a frog; Make Friends, Make Fun, Make Trouble

Friday April 20th, 7 pm
Friends' House, 60 Lowther (St. George subway)
By donation $3 suggested

How to Boil a Frog is a feature-length eco-comedy that mixes rapid-fire humor and hard-hitting facts to show the consequences of "overshoot" -- too many people using up too little planet -- and what it means for our future. With an upfront 'Everyman' approach, smart writing, world-class experts, and iconoclastic humor, How to Boil a Frog gives us the scoop on the imminent end of the world as we know it and  five surprising ways you can save civilization -- while laughing along the way.
Howtoboilafrog.com
 
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Transport Action Ontario (formerly Transport 2000 Ontario) - AGM and Public Forum.
 
Saturday, April 21
Metro Hall. 55 John St. (at King) Toronto. Room 303.
AGM: 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. All welcome.
Afternoon program: 1:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. All welcome. VIA RAIL: THE NEXT DECADE. Greg Gormick, well known transportation journalist will share a panel with a senior representative of VIA RAIL tba.
PANEL ON LIGHT RAIL. Speakers tba. Cities included are Hamilton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa and Toronto.

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Seedy Saturday in York Region

Sat. April 21, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Aurora Cultural Centre, 22 Church St, Aurora

Hosted by York Region Food Network  
http://www.healthyfestivals.org/events/seedy.aspx 

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Ontario Day of Action
Tell Premier McGuinty to build Ontario, not tear it apart.

Sat. April 21, 3 – 5 p.m.
Queens Park (College and Ave. Rd)
http://on.fb.me/A21NoCuts

Premier McGuinty put banker Don Drummond in charge of recommending nearly 400 cuts to jobs and public services in Ontario. At a time when Ontarians are in desperate need of economic recovery, these cuts will jeopardize every aspect of society: from health care to full-day kindergarten to pensions. No public service is safe. However, in McGuinty’s reckless plan to balance Ontario’s books by putting more people out of work and destroying the social safety net, he refuses to roll-back corporate tax cuts that are starving the province of billions of dollars that could be better used to create new jobs and help tens of thousands of struggling Ontario families to get back on their feet. Ontarians from all sectors of society must come together to tell Premier McGuinty that he cannot cut his way to economic prosperity. Ontarians need a job creation strategy and it is time that banks and corporations began paying their fair share.
 
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Waterlife (109 min)

Sun. April 22nd - Earth Day, 1-4:30 pm 
Beit Zatoun House, 612 Markham St. (just south of Bloor, next to Honest Ed’s)
Director Kevin McMahon will discuss the film.
NGO: Waterlution.

Waterlife and an interactive NFB site (109 minutes): Kevin McMahon follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. From the icy cliffs of Lake Superior to the ornate fountains of Chicago to the sewers of Windsor, this feature-length documentary tells the story of the last huge supply (20 per cent) of fresh water on Earth. The source of drinking water, fish and emotional sustenance for 35 million people, the Great Lakes are under assault by toxins, sewage, invasive species, dropping water levels and profound apathy. Some scientists believe the lakes are on the verge of ecological collapse. Filled with fascinating characters and stunning imagery, Waterlife is an epic cinematic poem about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted.
http://ecologos.ca/waterdocs-program-details2012/#march-22 

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Beginners Fruit Tree Care 
with Ken Slingerland

Sun. April 22, 10 a.m. to  p.m OR 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Ben Nobleman Park, across from Eglinton West subway station
$45 regular $35 early bird (you must register two weeks prior to event) $25 students/seniors (ID required)

Learn the basics of fruit tree care such as how to prune your tree to promote health and maximize harvest. Instruction includes young tree care and covers thinning the fruit, mulching, and improving soil.
To register visit www.communityorchard.ca or email growingforgreen at gmail.com.

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Chernobyl, Fukushima, Darlington and Beyond

Tues. April 24, 10:30 a.m.
St. Andrew's United Church, 117 Bloor Street East (Yonge-Bloor subway stop), 3rd floor
Free, all welcome

Angela Bischoff from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance will speak about the connection between nuclear power generation and nuclear weapons
proliferation, as well as the Ontario government's plans to spend upwards of $80 billion on new nuclear power projects.
 
Organized by Veterans Against Nuclear Arms, co-sponsored by the Hiroshima Day Coalition
For further information, please contact Anton Wagner at awagner at yorku.ca

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