T.O. Greenspiration Events: Journey for Earth

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun Jun 9 22:14:52 EDT 2013


T.O. Greenspiration Events

Below find 2 weeks worth of great events! Over the summer I may try sending bi-weekly newsletters. Let the summer begin!
Pass this onto a friend!
-a
p.s. If this email is too long and gets cut off by your email program, you can view it online here: http://list.web.ca/pipermail/greenspirationto-l/ 

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Bike Month 2013

Dozens of events till the end of June around Toronto – workshops, breakfasts, art spins, graffiti and mystery rides, tours, films, bicycle treasure hunts, partees - all around the city! Check the schedule:
http://www.bikemonth2013.ca/events?location=toronto

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Parkbus
 
No car? Love nature?
Non-profit bus service to Algonquin Park from Toronto
http://PlanetCalendar.net/event=17599
 
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Say No to Walmart on Bathurst!

Major commercial developer Riocan wants to build a 3-story shopping mall including a 2-story suburban-size Walmart and massive parking lot at Bathurst and College right between Kensington and Little Italy. Sign the petition here:
http://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/don-t-let-a-walmart-and-3-story-shopping-mall-destroy-kensington-market

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Nailed it! Toronto exceeds Kyoto target

Back in 2007 when City Council passed the Climate Change and Clean Air Action Plan, we set what seemed like an ambitious target for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions: 6% below 1990 levels by 2012 — equivalent to Canada’s target under theKyoto Protocol. Since then, the Federal Government has formally withdrawn from Kyoto, citing the impossibility of achieving the 6% target. So how is Toronto doing?

A progress report released by the City last week indicates that Toronto has exceeded the Kyoto target by 2.5X! GHG emissions for 2011 are estimated at 23.2 Mt, down 15% from 1990 levels. Not only have we exceeded our 2012 target, but we are halfway to the Council-approved 2020 target of 30% below 1990 levels!

So how did we get there? Toronto’s emissions come from four major sources: electricity used in homes and buildings, natural gas used for space and water heating, gasoline/diesel used for cars and trucks, and methane emissions from our garbage as it rots in landfills. Emissions are down for all sources except transportation.
Full story here: http://www.toatmosphericfund.ca/2013/04/24/toronto-exceeds-kyoto-target/

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Fair Trade Toronto

Earlier this Spring, Toronto City Councillors voted unanimously in favour of having the city qualify as Canada’s 16th Fair Trade Town. Toronto now joins over 1100 cities worldwide in sending the message that it is committed to supporting the fair trade movement that has produced measurable improvements in the quality of life of millions of people in the developing world. Wow - good news for a change!
http://fairtradetoronto.ca/

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NOJetsTO! 

Join the fight against Jet aircraft on the Toronto Island Airport
Find out more and sign the petition:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Protect_Lake_Ontario_Toronto_Island_and_the_Toronto_Waterfront_from_the_expansion_of_Billy_Bishop_Airport/

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Emerald Ash Borer Ambassador Door-to-Door Canvassing Events

We need your help! This year we'll be partnering with local groups and councillors to undertake door-to-door canvassing in Toronto to spread the word about the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). We’ll be informing residents about this invasive pest and what we can do, such as treating healthy ash trees and planting new trees.  Join us for these fun group volunteer opportunities in the following wards:

In Ward 13 - West Toronto (Partnering with Green 13 and Councillor Sarah Doucette):
Rennie Park, Tuesday, June 11, 2013, 5:30pm – 8:30pm
Lessard Park, Thursday, June 13, 2013, 5:30pm – 8:30pm  
23 St. John’s Rd, Covered Pavillion, Thursday, June 20, 2013, 5:30pm – 8:30pm

In Wards 37, 38 and 43 - Scarborough (Partnering with the Highland Green Team and Toronto and Region Conservation) - June 18, 19, 25 and 26
http://www.yourleaf.org/become-eab-ambassador

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Keep the Tar Sands out of Toronto - Stop Line 9!
With Sabrina Bowman, Environmental Defence

Mon. June 10, 7 - 9 p.m.
St. Michael & All Angels Church (SE corner of St. Clair and Wychwood, enter from Wychwood through wooden gates, come up to 2nd floor)

Enbridge is proposing to reverse Line 9, an aging oil pipeline, to carry hot diluted bitumen from the Tar Sands to refineries on the East Coast . The line cuts through the northern edge of Toronto and crosses 3 major rivers leading to Lake Ontario. Spills from similar pipelines have brought environmental disasters to Kalamazoo, Michigan and Mayflower, Arkansas. Are we ready to risk that here? Come to this important meeting to hear about what’s being proposed, the hazards involved, and the Toronto groups that are fighting to stop it. Find out how to add your voice to those opposing this dangerous plan.

Green Neighbours 21 Meeting
http://environmentaldefence.ca/issues/tar-sands/line-9
http://www.stopline9-toronto.ca/

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Rally at Joe Oliver's Office 

Monday, June 10, noon
Joe Oliver's office, 511 Lawrence, at Bathurst 

- STOP Harper's low wage economy
- STOP Anti-worker agenda
- STOP Abuse of temporary workers

Join a mass picket at the office of Conservative Minister Joe Oliver on Monday, to condemn the Harper government’s disgusting abuse of Foreign Temporary Workers, cuts to Employment Insurance, and bullying tactics. Oliver is also one of the most shameless promoters of the tar sands, despite the terrible environmental costs that will be borne by future generations. And of course, he supports all of the Harper attacks on workers’ rights. Raise your voice against the entire low-wage agenda!
http://www.everyoneschance.ca/ or USW at 888-899-4405

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Seniors Forum: Living Longer, Living Well

Mon. June 10, 9 a.m. - noon
Metro Hall, King and John
Free
           
Dr. Samir K. Sinha will be presenting highlights and key recommendations from the Province of Ontario's Seniors Strategy and Councillor Josh Matlow will be sharing highlights from the new Toronto Seniors Strategy.
To register please call the Toronto Council on Aging at 416 630 7000.

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GTA Legal Clinics Transformation Project 
Public Information Meeting

Mon. June 10, 6 pm
North York Civic Centre Council Chamber (TTC nearest subway - North York Centre station) 

This will be of interest to all who are interested in access to justice re housing, social assistance, immigration, etc. 
	• what are the objectives
	• how it got stated;
	• who is doing it and why
	• how this will affect access to justice
	• is this just another government cutback? 

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Social Change Fair 

Tues. June 11, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Metro Hall (King and John)

Curious of current social issues? Want to help make a change in your community? Looking to volunteer your time for a good cause? Then join us! Our goal is to raise awareness of the vast number and variety of social campaigns active in the City of Toronto and encourage  people to get civically engaged.  This event is free and available to groups and agencies whose campaigns contribute to creating a welcoming community and encourage participation of diverse populations, including new Canadians. It is open to the public.

Organized by The Systemic Issues and Social Change Working Group of the Toronto Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) 

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The Crisis & Socialist Strategy: Lessons from the Greek Left

Tuesday, June 11, 7:30 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bathurst and Bloor)

Michalis Spourdalakis is a founding member of Syriza and serves on its policy planning committee. Professor of Political Science at Athens University and chair of the Hellenic Political Science Association, he is also on the Secretariat of Nicos Poulantzas Institute, and a corresponding editor of The Socialist Register. He is the author of many books including The Rise of the Greek Socialist Party and Party of European Socialists: Prospects and Challenges. His is a frequent contributor on Greek politics for The Bullet, and his essay "Left Strategy in the Greek Cauldron: Explaining Syriza's Success" appears in The Socialist Register 2013.

http://beitzatoun.org/cms/events/view/13-06-11/Forum_The_Crisis_and_Socialist_Strategy.aspx

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Marx's theory of women's oppression

Tuesday, June 11, 6 pm
OISE, room 8201, 252 Bloor Street West

Suggested readings: 
Confronting violence against women
Why men's rights groups are wrong

Organized by the International Socialists. 
Info: reports at socialist.ca   www.socialist.ca

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Selling Off Public Transit
 
Wed. June 12, 7 p.m.
Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Burough Drive
 
Metrolinx is planning to hand over $8.4 billion worth of transit expansion to a private, multinational consortium. Find out how public-private-partnerships (P3s) threaten the creation of good jobs, public safety and public control over the delivery of new transit in Scarborough and the GTHA.
 
Featuring Parts 1 and 2 of the video: “Keep the TTC Public”. Followed by a panel discussion and questions with:
- Bob Kinnear - President – Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113
- Natalie Mehra - Ontario Health Coalition
- Gaetano Franco - President CUPE Local 2 -TTC Maintenance Workers
 
For more information contact Brenda at 647-974-2928, scarboroughtransitaction at gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Scarborough-Transit-Action/284702358209548
Sponsored by Scarborough Transit Action, Greater Toronto Workers Assembly, and Scarborough Civic Action Network

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Quebec Student Uprising - Reflections from Montreal
Toronto Launch for "Le Fond de l’air est Rouge" Booklet
 
Thursday, June 13, 7 pm
Another Story Bookshop, 315 Roncesvalles Ave.
Free
 
Presentations by :
* John Clarke - organizer with Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP)
* Stefan Christoff - Montreal-based writer, musician and community activist. (Howl! arts collective)
 
An interactive discussion and sildeshow on the 2012 Quebec student uprising with Stefan Christoff, author of the recent booklet Le fond de l'air est rouge. Christoff who was an active participant in the Quebec strike movement, has been heavily involved in social justice struggles in Quebec, Canada and internationally for over a decade. Le fond de l’air est rouge (http://www.howlarts.net/words) is a collection of texts about the 2012 Quebec student uprising by  Montreal artist and activist Stefan Christoff. Written between spring 2011 and summer 2012, this series of articles includes first hand accounts of the incredible street protests in Montreal and reflections on the student strike within the context of Quebec revolutionary history. Published by the Howl! arts collective, this zine brings movement-based reporting originally published online into a physical format. The goal of this zine is to create a piece of cultural documentation on a key moment in Quebec popular history.
 
https://www.facebook.com/events/312096858921044/
 
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The Middle East in Revolt: Turkey, the Kurds and the New Imperialist Order
With Sedef Arat-Koç and Amir Hassanpour

Thursday June 13, 7 pm
OISE, Room 2-211 (252 Bloor W)

Middle Eastern states and world powers find it very difficult to govern and maintain the obsolete regional and international order that was crafted by UK and France in 1918 in the wake of dismantling the Ottoman Empire, and survived the upheavals of WWII, the rise of US Empire, the end of the Cold War, unceasing wars, and the "Arab Spring." The state of crisis offers opportunities for the peoples in the region to build a different world, but as we have seen in the aftermath of the "Arab Spring", Middle Eastern social movements have failed to shape the direction and extent of social and political transformation, while fundamentalism and imperialism have replaced one type of authoritarianism with another and turned the region into a state of interminable war and destruction. This panel will discuss developments in Turkey, the project to re-structure the Middle East under a neo-Ottoman order, and Turkey's role in maintaining the US-centred imperialist system.

https://www.facebook.com/events/371039699662128/

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Local food challenge: Can good food make a sustainable sector?
A Town Hall 

Thursday, June 13, 7-8:30 pm. 
Room 310, Metro Hall, 55 John Street

The local food sector is pushing forward with increased sales, innovation, and jobs. But along the way, significant challenges face businesses that are expanding with local and sustainable food. Food Forward is hosting an important dialogue on the barriers, challenges, and strategies for the viability of the sector and its small and medium enterprises, while we explore opportunities to learn and grow. 

Presented by Food Forward with support from the Metcalf Foundation
http://pushfoodforward.com/foodchallenge

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Thatcher's Legacy: A People's Voice Forum

Thursday June 13, 7 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bathurst and Bloor)

Liz Payne, ViceChair and National Women's Organizer, Communist Party of Britain reviews the legacy of Margaret Thatcher on Britain and elsewhere in the world.  Sponsored by People's Voice - News for People, Not for Profits!  

http://beitzatoun.org/cms/events/view/13-06-13/Thatcher_s_Legacy.aspx

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Socialist Games
*Socialist, n. One inclined to seek out and enjoy the company of others.

June Thursdays 13, 20, 27 @ 7 - 9 p.m.
The Theatre Centre Pop-Up / 1095 Queen St. West

Mammalian Diving Reflex is getting downright jockish this summer with Socialist* Games - an evening of shifting our asses into gear and engaging in some aggressive merriment. And we don't mean sitting around a table sipping cappuccinos and playing some pussy-ass boardgames. Socialist* Games calls on strangers to play with strangers in wave after wave of summer-camp style activities - minus the summer camp, plus awkwardness and double the hotness. So give your laptop the finger and head over to The Theatre Centre. By the end of the night you will be much more sweaty, much less of a stranger, and a much more of a socialist*.

Cost: Sliding scale - From each according to her finances, to each according to his need (Or PWYC: something around $5-10 would be nice)
https://www.facebook.com/events/391381857647188/

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Walk & Talk at Rattray Marsh!

Thursday June 13, 7 pm (sharp) - 8 pm
Jack Darling Memorial Park, 1180 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga - Parking: South west parking lot

Sierra Club Ontario is hosting a guided nature walk as part of its Natural Capital Walk & Talks project. Discover this Lake Ontario marsh via board-walk with guest speaker Bob Morris, Manager of Natural Heritage at Credit Valley Conservation.

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Sarah Pollock at 647-346-8744 or sarahp at sierraclub.ca

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Gardiner Expressway East Public Meeting

Thursday, June 13, Open House - 6 p.m.;  Presentations: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Room 701, South Building, 222 Bremner Blvd

The Environmental Assessment (EA) will determine the future of the Gardiner Expressway East and Lakeshore Blvd East, from approximately Jarvis Street to approximately Leslie Street. At this first public forum you can learn more about the project and speak directly with members of the project team.

If you can't attend the meeting in person, there will be many more chances to participate. Click here for more information, or contact our office at councillor_fletcher at toronto.ca.
http://paulafletcher.ca/2013/05/june-13-future-of-the-gardiner-expressway-east-public-forum/ 

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Taking Stock, Taking Action: 5th Symposium on HIV, Law and Human Rights

Thur./Fri. June 13-14
Courtyard by Marriott Hotel , 475 Yonge St. (between Wood St. and Alexander St.)

Workshops:
- Judged wanting: next steps after the Supreme Court rulings on HIV criminalization
- A conversation with Frank Mugisha and the presentation of the 12th Annual Awards for Action on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
- “Cleanse themselves of undesirables”: municipal bylaws and marginalized communities
- Freedom is a work in progress: LGBT rights in Canada and abroad
- Bedford and beyond: sex, work, rights and the criminal law

Check out speakers and workshop details and register at www.aidslaw.ca/symposium

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Book Launch: Unfree in Palestine
Registration, Documentation and Movement Restriction 

Friday June 14, 7 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bathurst and Bloor)

Through a visual tour and narrative presentation, Prof. Nadia Abu-Zahra shares the highlights of her new book, Unfree in Palestine which chronicles how millions of Palestinians have been denationalized through the bureaucratic tools of census, population registration, blacklisting and a discriminatory legal framework.  Q&A and conversation to follow.

http://beitzatoun.org/cms/events/view/13-06-14/Unfree_in_Palestine.aspx

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Journey for Earth Walkers

Friday, June 14, 6:30 pm
Friend’s House, 60 Lowther Ave (St. George subway station)

Toronto’s Friend’s House welcomes this group of 5 Dene Nation Walkers from Saskatchewan who are making their way across Canada to Toronto, and on to Ottawa for June 21st National Aboriginal Day. Learn about the devastating attack on our Environment – Land, Air, Water - through Harper’s Omnibus Bills and the illegal international deal known as FIPA, and the disastrous consequences for Earth if treaty obligations to protect the land are diminished. Their territory in Saskatchewan is home to Canada’s uranium extraction, and possible home to Canada’s nuclear waste. 

Hosted by Quaker Peace and Social Action Committee - Lyn Adamson, 416-731-6605
Please help to support:  Bryan Whitstone, Geron Paul, Nancy Greyeyes, Rueben Maurice, and Sharon Veley, with a donation or with food, lodgings, or an opportunity for us to share this important message. Please inbox Candyce Paul atsusnaghe at sasktel.net, Cell # (306) 288-3157

https://www.facebook.com/events/157283251111210/?fref=ts

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Turkey in Revolt

With special guest speaker, live from Istanbul, Turkey (via skype): Yasin Kaya - a Turkish immigrant and leading member of Socialist Action, Youth for Socialist Action, a member of CUPE Local 3903, delegate to Toronto Labour Council, and a PhD candidate in political science at York University.

Friday, June 14, 6 p.m.
OISE, 252 Bloor St. West, Room 2-214 (above the St. George Subway Station)
Everyone is welcome. $4 donation requested, or PWYC.

The authoritarian, pro-imperialist regime of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing its biggest crisis in a over a decade. The popular uprising for democracy, secularism, urban green space, and social justice has gone from street battles of students against repressive cops to a workers' general strike. What's next? Is this the beginning of a Turkish Spring, a step towards a social revolution? An open Q & A, and discussion period will follow the presentation.

For more information: socialistactioncanada at gmail.com or www.socialistaction.ca or call 647-728-9143 or 416-461-6942 .
A Toronto Socialist Action event
 
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The Just Beautiful Eco-Beauty Market

Saturday, June 15, 10:30 am - 6 pm
YMCA Auditorium, 2nd Floor, 20 Grosvenor St.

Come sample & shop, talk to green beauty experts, and get the Toxic Ten ingredients out of your personal care routine. Shopping for cosmetics, haircare and skincare products at the Eco-Beauty Market is good for you and good for the environment; a portion of all sales will be donated to support Environmental Defence's work protecting Canadians and the environment from toxic chemicals.

justbeautiful.ca/events 

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Toronto March to Close Down All Slaughterhouses

Sat. June 15, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (march at 11 a.m.)
Christie Pits Park - Bloor and Christie (starting point)

It's time for us to call, loud and clear, for the abolition of animal slavery, for the abolition of all abuses suffered by animals in the course of their consumption by humans— for the end of their breeding, farming, fishing and slaughter.  Join us in a peaceful march, through the streets of Toronto, to close down all slaughterhouses.

https://www.facebook.com/events/433097483421095/?notif_t=plan_user_invited

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Walk the Line: Re-Claiming the Hydro Corridor for People, Not Tar Sands

Sun. June 16. Meet at 1 p.m. at the west end of the TTC parking lot at Hendon and Yonge
Talbot Rd at Hydro Corridor

You and your family are invited to join us for a walk along the Hydro Corridor north of Finch Ave. (from Talbot Rd., west to Bathurst Ave.). We will be celebrating the use of this provincially-owned Corridor as a public recreation space; instead of a dangerous profit centre for Enbridge.

Stop Line 9 - Toronto
https://www.facebook.com/events/358414904281497/

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Join David Suzuki in a conversation about what it means to be Canadian

Sunday, June 16,  7–8 p.m.
Telephone

What does it mean to be Canadian? What does a sustainable future look like? And what can we do to achieve it? These are just a few of the questions Dr. David Suzuki and Foundation CEO Peter Robinson will be discussing in a live telephone talk show. They'll call you. Just like a radio call-in show, you'll have the opportunity share opinions and maybe ask a question, or just listen to the conversation from the comfort of your home.

Sign up here: http://bit.ly/1aOtBz5 

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Lakeshore Ride for Renewables

Sun. June 16, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Meet at the base of the wind turbine at Exhibition Place
$35

Join Sustainability Ontario Community Energy Co-op and explore green energy projects in South Etobicoke by bike! The tour will stop at several renewable energy installations to hear insights and experiences by board members and sector representatives about Ontario's continent-leading Green Energy Act, the feed-in-tariff (FIT) program and community power as well as at potential project sites the co-op is exploring including what could be Ontarios first solar-on-brownfield development.

https://www.facebook.com/events/176430575854371/
http://rideforrenewables-efbevent.eventbrite.com/

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Aids Ride for Africa
 
Sun. June 16, 10 a.m.
High Park

Organized by the Canada Africa Partnership on AIDS (CAP/AIDS), the AIDS Ride for Africa is an annual bike-a-thon in support of local grassroots projects aimed at overcoming HIV/AIDS in African communities. This year, as we bike to "cap" AIDS, we are supporting local community efforts through providing bikes and resources for projects aimed at preventing the spread of HIV and helping AIDS-affected families to earn sustainable incomes. These rides each begin around 10:30 in the morning, run a loop just under 20 km, and end with a barbeque celebration.

http://aids.convio.net/site/TR/Events/General?fr_id=1100&pg=entry

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Neighbourhood Fence Removal

Sun. June 16, 2 pm 
50 Campbell Ave (near Bloor & Symington)

Join us for another opportunity to open up our neighbourhoods! It's our first 'De-Fence' of the year!! Remember: You don't need any special skills or experience.  Just bring a pair of pliers! 
https://www.facebook.com/events/163302667175067/

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Do the Math  - A Movie to Spark a Movement

Tuesday, June 18, 6:30 pm
Jane/Dundas Branch Public Library, 620 Jane Street

DO THE MATH is a fast-paced and inspiring film about the rising movement to solve the climate crisis. This 42-minute documentary is about the rising movement in the United States to change the terrifying maths of the climate crisis and challenge the fossil fuel industry. While it is set in the U.S, the maths the film outlines apply globally -- making it important for all of us to watch. DO THE MATH  follows the climate crusader Bill McKibben as he works with a rising global movement in a David-vs-Goliath fight to change the terrifying math of the climate crisis.

http://www.green13toronto.org/ 
Co-sponsored by Green 13 and the Jane / Dundas Branch Branch Public Library

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Lost Rivers - screening
 
Tues. June 18, Doors 6:30 pm; Film starts at 7:15 pm sharp
Beach Business Hub, 2181 Queen St. E., #301 (above Tim Horton’s; nearest major intersection: Queen & Woodbine)
Tickets: $12 Adults, $8 Children under 13 years
 
This documentary takes us on a global adventure, retraces the history of lost urban rivers, archival maps, and goes underground with urban explorers to find buried underground streams, including some in Toronto. Supported by Toronto Green Community, who will have an info table and lead a Q&A after the film.

Pre-registration Required with Martina, info at beachbusinesshub.ca or 647-748-1311
http://beachbusinesshub.ca/events/

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Mood Boosting Foods to Help Make the Most of Your Summer
Presented by Patricia Muzzi

Wednesday, June 19, 7pm
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 5170

Do you know how the foods you eat affect your mood and thinking? Join us for a mini-science lesson on basic brain function and how it relates to food and mental health. Learn how to energize yourself and support your immune system through the foods you eat. Create easy meals and snacks for the whole family that refuel and improve the mind, body and mood. Mood Food Culinary provides unique, accessible, culinary classes and educational workshops that empower people to prepare healthy foods, and positively impact their mood and mental wellness. Patricia Muzzi’s background in Chemistry, diploma in Culinary Arts and experience in Environmental/ Occupational Health and Safety inform her work at Mood Food Culinary and its approach.

http://orthomed.org/isf/pubinfosessions.html

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Family Emergency Preparedness Workshop

Wednesday June 19, 7 - 9 pm
2181 Queen Street East, Unit 301
$10 – materials included

In this workshop, our presenter, Stefan Verstappen, will provide detailed information for individuals and families about preparing for various types of short and long-term emergencies. Today, more than ever, we need to ensure we have both the skills and materials to withstand such emergencies as:
•         Climate related emergencies such as floods, tornadoes, wildfires, hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanoes, snow/ice storms
•         Geological disasters - avalanches, earthquakes, landslides
•         Human-made emergencies – chemical releases, bomb threats, nuclear meltdown, power failure, epidemic/pandemic diseases

We will teach participants how to build an emergency survival kit with the supplies needed to be safe and take care of yourself and your family for at least three days. We will also discuss issues that may force the population to withstand longer disruption of normal services such as water, fuel, food and other necessities. Participants will come away from the workshop with a better understanding of the importance of personal emergency preparedness and a plan to achieving this as well as the confidence to implement this plan should it be necessary.

http://transitiontoronto.ning.com/events/family-emergency-preparedness-workshop
Please note: you must register via email: transitiontoronto at gmail.com or phone: (416) 432-8436 (Leave a message)

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If People Counted: Democratizing the Economy
Join Catalyst Centre as we explore the world of popular economics and diverse economies.

On Wednesday, June 19 we will be hosting a panel discussion and World Café to explore the issue of diverse economies. Panelists will discuss alternative and local practices of doing economy differently including participatory budgeting in Hamilton, co- ops, food security and housing in the GTA.
This event is FREE!
http:// catalystipc.eventbrite.ca/#

On Thursday, June 20 we will be hosting a full-day conference in workshop format that will include participatory activities that help us to understand how popular economics can increase economic literacy, debunk & demystify economics, and imagine other economic relationships.
http:// catalystipcws.eventbrite.ca/#
Cost: $150 or please see Our Economy (Pay What You Can) on Catalyst website to learn about our thoughts on you paying what you can.
www.catalystcentre.ca/consulting/our- economy/

Questions? Please email mandy at catalystcentre.ca - http://www.catalystcentre.ca/events/ 

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Streets & Alleys - Solo Photography exhibition by Yvonne Bambrick

Thursday June 20th, 6:30 to 10pm 
Hasthag Gallery, 801 Dundas St. West (at Palmerston)

Please join me for the opening reception of my first solo photography exhibition. If you like bikes and photography, you won't want to miss this!
http://yvonnebambrick.com/2013/05/23/streets-alleys-yvonnes-inaugural-solo-photography-show/

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Selling Sex: Experience, Advocacy, and Research on Sex Work in Canada

Book Launch and Party for Maggies: Toronto Sex Worker's Action Project
Edited by Emily van der Meulen, Elya M. Durisin, and Victoria Love

Thursday June 20, Doors: 7:30pm
Readings and Cabaret: 8pm
Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Avenue
$5 at the door enters you into a raffle to win a copy of Selling Sex

Readings by: Tor Fletcher, Deborah Clipperton, Jane Doe, Trish Salah
Performances by: Wrong Note Rusty, from Boylesque, Andrya Duff, from Operation Snatch , Trixie and Beever, Judy Virago and more…
Cabaret Hosted by: Prostitution Herself, from Les Demimondes 
Followed by: DJ L-Rock, from Yes, Yes, Ya'll
Silent auction! Balloon pop to win big sexy prizes! 

More info: SellingSex.UBCPress at gmail.com
Co-sponsored by UBC Press and the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Ryerson University

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Indigenous Arts Festival 
Music, dance, theatre, book launch, ceremonies

Thur. - Sat. June 20 - 22. Times vary.
Fort York
Free

http://www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/fortyork_aboriginal-festival.htm#one 

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OM T.O.

Fri. June 21, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Outdoors at the Distillery District, 55 Mill Street

Om T.O. is a yogic celebration of the Summer Solstice - a full day of continuous outdoor yoga classes led by the most dynamic and popular instructors from the top studios in Toronto. Hundreds of yogis from across the GTA will come to partake in this, free, one of a kind yoga experience and practice in unique themed classes, outdoors, in a beautiful and historic venue.

http://www.omto.ca/

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Lost Creeks Of The Beach Walk

Sun. June 23, 2 - 4 pm
Meet at Beach Business Hub, 2181 Queen St. E., #301 (above Tim Horton’s; nearest major intersection: Queen & Woodbine)
FREE attendance but donations will be welcome. No pre-registration required. 

Join Helen Mills, founder of the Lost Rivers program – a project of Toronto Green Community – on this 2-hour guided walk. Rain or sunshine, she will take you to sites of former/now buried creeks, ponds or swamps in the Beach, and tell you about water-related issues and solutions in our area.
 
For questions, e-mail Helen at helen.lostrivers at gmail.com
http://beachbusinesshub.ca/events/ 

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Transport Futures: The Great Media Debate
 
Monday, June 24, 1 - 3:30 p.m.
Innis Town Hall, University of Toronto, 2 Sussex Avenue
Early Bird Rates: $15 - $35 (until June 14)
 
After five years of study, Metrolinx submitted its Investment Strategy recommendations to the Ontario government on May 27.  As debate intensifies on which taxes and user fees will ultimately pay for the $50 billion Big Move regional transportation plan, the media will be reporting on the evolving political and public positions. Having their own ideas on how revenue tools can -- or cannot – assist in achieving economic, environmental and social policy objectives, how will members of the press influence public opinion?  Don’t miss this opportunity to discuss how Metrolinx and the media shape support for complex funding measures in the context of worsening congestion, a large provincial deficit, governance challenges, a potential election and public cynicism. Speakers include: Judy Pfeifer, Metrolinx * Terence Corcoran, National Post * Marcus Gee, The Globe and Mail * Sue-Ann Levy, The Toronto Sun * John Lorinc, Spacing Magazine.

www.transportfutures.ca/media

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