T.O. Greenspiration Events: Smarty Pants

Angela Bischoff greenspi at web.ca
Sun May 4 22:55:21 EDT 2014


T.O. Greenspiration Events
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Road Follies
Understanding, challenging and reforming Ontario’s dirty road transport model – a reference guide for advocates
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6flhtyqSSiyMTBoamNxcU5TN3M/edit?pli=1
 
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Fracking Shale Gas: Myths and Realities
4-part series by Andrew Nikiforuk
http://thetyee.ca/Series/2013/01/08/Fracking-Myths-And-Realities/

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Calling for the rejection of the Call2Recycle proposal
CELA is working with several other environmental organizations to call on Waste Diversion Ontario to reject the Call2Recycle proposal that would result in weaker battery recycling provisions. Adopting the plan could have catastrophic results for Ontario’s environment.

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Just saying “no” to antibacterial hand soaps
To mark this year's Healthy Schools Day, the Canadian Partnership for Children's Health & Environment (CPCHE) is encouraging schools and child care centres to discontinue the use of antibacterial hand soaps, especially those containing triclosan. The federal government considers triclosan toxic, a decision based on preliminary assessments that found the substance harms aquatic plants and animals. 

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Not Far From the Tree puts Toronto’s fruit to good use by picking and sharing the bounty. It is looking for storage spaces to store fruit picking equipment for the upcoming harvest season.  If you have a shed or covered space with room to spare in the north part of Davenport, please get in touch with Not Far From the Tree at storage at notfarfromthetree.org.

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Repeal the secret G20 law
Three years after McMurtry report, secret G20 law to arrest still not scrapped. Send an email here:
http://rosariomarchese.ca/three-years-after-mcmurtry-report-secret-g20-law-still-not-scrapped/

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Smarty Plants: Uncovering the Secret World of Plant Behaviour
CBC doc
A luscious exploration of the natural world,Smarty Plants effortlessly integrates pioneering science with a light hearted look at how plants behave, revealing a world where plants are as busy, responsive and complex as we are. Plants are a lot more like animals than we ever imagined. The world he reveals is one where plants eavesdrop on each other, talk to their enemies, call in insect allies to fight those enemies, recognize their relatives and nurture their young. 
http://bit.ly/1q5lqeL

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York University is attempting to close down the IRIS Sustainability Research Institute
Please sign the petition below and re-tweet/re-post your opposition on social media with the hashtags #SaveIRIS and #YorkU
Petition: http://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/president-mamdouh-shoukri-save-yorku-s-institute-for-research-innovation-in-sustainability-iris
Background: https://storify.com/dawnbazely/shocker-yorku-vice-president-research-want-to-clos
Background: http://friendsofiris.wordpress.com/2014/04/27/five-reasons-not-to-close-iris/

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No Canadian warplanes in Eastern Europe
Please sign the petition: http://www.ceasefire.ca/?p=18413

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Get a Re-purposed Rain Barrel 
Pick up Date: Saturday, June 7, 11 am – 3 pm
Pick up Location: Loblaws - 2280 Dundas St. W (south of Bloor St. on Dundas, east side of the Loblaws parking lot, near the garden centre)
Cost per Barrel: $ 60
Pre-Order:  www.RainBarrel.ca/highparkra/ (only pre-ordered barrels will be guaranteed)
These environmentally friendly products were once used to transport fruits and vegetables, but now they have been repurposed and offer years of reliable service as rain barrels. Purchasing one not only saves residents money and helps the environment. Rain barrels help collects rain water in downpours decreasing the chances of basement flooding and demand on water from the city for watering your lawns and gardens. With the High Park Residents Association rain barrel sale, it also continues the work of this grassroots neighbourhood association.

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Toronto Jewish Film Festival - May 1 to 11
Screenings of more than 90 films from 15 countries plus talks and more. 
$13, stu/srs $9, wkday mats $8. 
Various cinemas, 416-324-9121
tjff.com

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Join TTCriders in the overcrowded bus to Queen's Park
Mon. May 5, 5 p.m. – meet at City Hall (Queen and Bay). March en mass to Queen’s Park for a 5:45 rally (College and University)
Join TTCriders and friends as we travel in an overcrowded oversized bus from City Hall to Queen’s Park to demand the province give more funding to the TTC so riders can have better service and lower fares.
Event: http://bit.ly/1jEJT4h
Download and share TTCriders’ Vote Transit guide - see where the provincial parties stand. http://bit.ly/1i94zCc 
Send a message to all political parties telling them to stand up for great transit. http://bit.ly/1iROaxG 

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Stop Line 9: the Ongoing Movement and Green Alternatives
Featuring Jonah Schein MPP, NDP environment critic
Monday May 5, 7 pm 
Friends Meeting House, 60 Lowther Ave (north of St. George subway)
Oil giant Enbridge wants to use the 38-year old Line 9 pipeline to pump tar sands through Toronto--promoting oil spills and climate change, devastating indigenous communities, and diverting resources from green jobs alternatives. After the Harper government destroyed environmental regulation, the National Energy Board rubber stamped Line 9 and the Ontario Liberal government has refused to even conduct an environmental assessment.  But the movement against Line 9 continues. Last year hundreds rallied against Line 9 and thousands signed petitions demanding an environmental assessment. This year the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation have appealed the NEB decision, and the City of Toronto has demanded an environmental assessment. 
Organized by Toronto West End Against Line 9
https://www.facebook.com/events/236735939855990
www.facebook.com/TorontoWestEndAgainstLine9
westendnoline9 at gmail.com

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Energy Efficiency Matters Forum 
Mon. May 5
Intercontinental Hotel, 225 Front St. W.
http://energyefficiency.org/events/efficiency-matters-forum/

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Leading the Way: Understanding the World of Wayfinding
Monday, May 5, 6:30 – 9 pm
Eaton Lecture Theatre (RCC204), Ryerson University / 80 Gould St. (near Yonge and Dundas)
Free
Many cities such as London, New York, Bogota and Vancouver have developed wayfinding strategies in response to significant transportation challenges and/or major events such as the Olympics. The City of Toronto is planning on rolling out a limited wayfinding system in time for the 2015 Pan/ParaPan Am Games.
At the “Leading the Way: Understanding the World of Wayfinding” event, you will get a global tour of what other cities are implementing on their streets, led by Phil Berczuk, the director of design at Steer Davies Gleave, who is also leading the design of Toronto’s wayfinding system. Berczuk’s presentation will be followed by a Q&A session with Spacing’s Matthew Blackett. Sponsored by Walk Toronto.
RSVP http://www.eventbrite.com/e/leading-the-way-understanding-the-world-of-wayfinding-tickets-11108330315

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Why no one ever discusses the hidden bombing of Building 6 – 9/11 Revisited
With Sydney White, investigative journalist - Studies in Propaganda
Mon. May 5, 6 p.m.
Rm. #140 University College, 15 Kings College Circle, U of T
A Free-U-of-T event. For more info: 416 787 0592
 
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Clean Energy Quarterly Webinar 
Tues. May 6, 1 p.m. EST. 
A recap the latest trends, milestones, and breakthroughs that are shaping the global and domestic clean energy policy and technology landscape. From EVs, to smart grids, to Japan’s clean energy revolution.
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/964884926

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Web Junkie - Canadian Premiere
Tues. May 6, 7 p.m.
Workman Arts Theatre, 651 Dufferin St.
$12
China is the first country to label “Internet addiction” a clinical disorder. With extraordinary intimacy, Web Junkie investigates a Beijing rehab center where Chinese teenagers are deprogrammed, focusing on three teens, their parents and the health professionals determined to help them kick their habit. A Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival event.
http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rendezvous-with-madness-film-festival-presents-web-junkie-tickets-11321718565

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Ontario’s Energy Future - With Jack Gibbons, Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Wed. May 7, 7:30 pm 
Red Canoe Studio, 57 Devon (near Gerrard and Woodbine)
Community conversation about the future of nuclear, gas, water electricity and conservation. How can we lower our greenhouse gases and go 100% renewable? Jack Gibbons is the chair of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, the group behind ON's coal phase out. OCAA is now turning its attention to a nuclear phase out.
Free. RSVP: jbrodey at primus.ca
 
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Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Hearing on the 5 year life extension of the Pickering Nuclear Station 
Wed. May 7, Ottawa. 
Live webcast.  
http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca./

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Filled With Nature: Exploring The Environmental History Of Downtown Toronto 
Wed. May 7, 7 pm. Free.
Lillian H Smith Library, 239 College
torontopubliclibrary.ca

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Walrus Talks Human Rights
Eighty minutes of lively, thought-provoking ideas on the state of human rights in Canada and the world 
Wednesday, May 7, 6:30 p.m. Doors, 7 p.m. Walrus Talks. Reception to follow
Isabel Bader Theatre , 93 Charles Street West, U of T
Featuring: Poet MUSTAFA AHMED; Globe and Mail's IAN BROWN; Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies’ FRANK CHALK; Change DeZign Consulting's MICHAEL F. CHARLES; Journalist, musician, and educator WAB KINEW; Justice HARRY LAFORME; Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies’ KYLE MATTHEWS; Canadian Civil Liberties Association’s SUKANYA PILLAY
http://bit.ly/1hoR4Jl

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Sexual Diversity And The Sochi Olympics: No More Rainbows 
Wed. May 7, 6:30 pm. 
Parkdale Library, 1303 Queen W.
Discussion on the intersection of sport and politics with author Helen Lenskyj. Free. 
416-393-7686. 

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What If Water Was More Than A Resource? Protecting Water As A Shared Commons
Wed. May 7, meet at 6 p.m., presentation at 6:30 p.m.
Madison Avenue Pub, 14 Madison, upstairs (near Bloor and Spadina)
Join Paul Baines from the Great Lakes Commons Map for a short presentation and discussion on water as a shared commons. What can be learned and changed from the past 40 years of water protection? How would a commons-approach change how we govern the Great Lakes (or any waterway)? What are some principles and practices that can make this commons shift happen? How can this water commons ethic be applied and adapted to how you care for water?
View the Great Lakes Commons Map here: http://greatlakescommonsmap.org
http://www.meetup.com/Great_Lakes_Commons/events/172825062/

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The Secrets of an Engaged Workforce
Thursday, May 8, 1am - 12 noon
Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina Avenue
Amidst the general misconceptions as to the main cause for low employee engagement and morale, Integrate! Consulting invites you to a short professional workshop that will simplify the main issues and provide the tools to start a transformation in your workplace. The latest research shows that good relationships in the workplace is the principal determining factor of your team’s willingness to go the extra mile or even stay with your company. This workshop is designed to explain the main steps to build a company culture that makes your employees feel inspired, enthusiastic and empowered. This workshop is ideal for managers, supervisors and human resources professionals. Free.
www.integrateandthrive.com/upcoming-events/

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The Unfinished Revolution
Photography Exhibition
Opening night: Thursday May 8, 6 – 8 p.m.
Exhibition runs from May 8-May 31
OCAD U Student Gallery, 52 McCaul Street (at Dundas and McCaul)
This exhibition pulls together the highs and lows Muscati has borne witness to, offering a moving account of the shifting fates of women and girls in a period of profound global transition.

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Food, Land And Colonialism 
Thur. May 8, 6 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther (St. George subway)
Screening of Cass Gardiner's film the Edible Indian and poetry by feminist activist Ghadeer Malek. $10 or pwyc. 
mayworks.ca.

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The Perception & Reality Of "Imported Conflict" In Canada 
Thur. May 8, 7 p.m.
Noor Cultural Centre, 123 Wynford
Panel discussion with lawyer John Monahan, diaspora studies professor Rima Berns-McGown and others. $5. 
noorculturalcentre.ca

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Solo Travel: 6 Things You Absolutely Must Know
Thur. May 8, 7 - 8 p.m.
Spadina Library, 10 Spadina Rd (at Bloor)
Tavel author/blogger Janice Waugh shares her knowledge. Free.
416-393-7666.

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Crip Your World: An Intergalactic Queer/POC Sick And Disabled Extravaganza 
Fri. May 9, 7 p.m.
Palmerston Library Theatre, 560 Palmerston
Performances by and about queer/trans people with Mel Gayle, Masti Khor, Billie Rain and others. $10 or pwyc. 
mayworks.ca.

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National Day of Action, Toronto: No Tar Sands, No Fracking, No Line 9!
Sat. May 10 - 1 p.m.
Start at Nathan Phillips Square (City Hall, Queen and Bay)
On May 10th people from coast to coast to coast will be rallying to defend communities from pipelines, dirty energy projects like tar sands and fracking, and runaway climate change, while standing in solidarity with Indigenous communities on the front-line of struggles from BC to New Brunswick. In Toronto we have an opportunity to play our part in stopping tar sands expansion by stopping Line 9 - a 38 year old pipeline built for regular oil which is set to transport tar sands dilbit and fracked Bakken crude from Sarnia to Montreal. Due to its contents, the pipeline has a 90% likelihood of rupture, threatening the most densely populated corridor in the country, including 18 Indigenous communities who have not been properly consulted. Not only does Line 9 put at risk drinking water, sensitive ecosystems, and human health in Ontario, it will allow for tar sands expansion which will further poison downstream Indigenous communities, accelerate climate change, exacerbate extreme weather conditions, and divert resources from green job alternatives.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1412880168983337/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming 

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Decolonizing & Revitalizing the Heart
Saturday, May 10, 1 - 5 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (Bloor and Bathurst)
Suggested sliding scale donation $20-$25 or PWYC
Empathy for self and for others as a way to be more effective social justice activists. Building a movement of allies and not just coming together over issues requires the personal work of decolonizing one's own heart. We must start by decolonizing ourselves in order to build decolonized communities, and from there, begin to decolonize the state.
http://beitzatoun.org/event/decolonizing-the-heart/

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Fire in the Head, in collaboration with Chocosol, presents:
An Evening Talk for Young People with Stephen Jenkinson, Spiritual Activist, Author and Farmer
Saturday, May 10, 6:30 to 10 p.m.
ChocoSol, 1131 St. Clair West
Admission: $25 at the door, $20 preregistered - Chocosol coffee and chocolate included
www.shouldtheworldtree.brownpapertickets.com

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Rocket Mass Heater Workshop
Saturday, May 10, 4 p.m. - Sunday, May 11, 10 p.m.
North York
Rocket Mass Heaters create an exceptional warm living environment, providing heat to the air, your body as you sit or lie on the heated bench or bed, and the top of the Bell (barrel) offers an efficient cooking surface
http://bit.ly/1dg7ubZ
http://www.permaculturegta.org/events/rocket-mass-heater-workshop

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City Hall Flag Raising Ceremony - Fair Trade
Saturday, May 10, noon - 1 p.m..
Toronto City Hall Rooftop Rotunda, Queen and Bay. Go up the ramp to the rooftop
Fair Trade Toronto will mark the one year anniversary of Toronto being designated a Fair Trade City with a flag raising ceremony at City Hall. Speakers include Councillor Mike Layton, Alternative Grounds, Ryan Taylor (FTJCo.), Madison Hopper (The Sugar Project), and Nadia Berger (Fair Trade Toronto)

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Greening Your Laneway
Saturday, May 10, 2 – 4 p.m
Fred Hamilton Park (on Shaw, south of College)
There are 2,433 laneways in Toronto just looking for some love! Come to a free workshop and make a beautiful water wise container garden in the lane. Discover how to un-pave paradise, harvest rainwater and reduce flood risk in your neighbourhood. The cost is free, but please register to reserve your place. Info and registration at www.torontogreen.ca/laneway-greening-workshop/ or contact Toronto Green Community at 416-781-7663.
To see a great story on laneway greening elsewhere, see: http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/07/02/forgotten-country-lane-experiment-could-be-answer-to-vancouvers-desire-for-more-green-space/

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Silkscreen Power 
Sat. May 10, 1 - 3 p.m.
Sketch, Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw
Workshop on creating silkscreen posters and other materials to celebrate May Day and labour. Free. 
mayworks.ca.

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Science Rendezvous 
Sat. May 10, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
U of T St George Campus, 100 St George
Interactive science activities, scientific entertainment, science-themed tents and more. Free. 
sciencerendezvous.ca.

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TTC Riders - Annual General Meeting
Sat. May 10, 1 - 3 pm 
United Steelworkers Hall, 25 Cecil Street (near College and Spadina)
The Annual General Meeting will be a great opportunity for members to celebrate our successes this past year, and impact the future of TTCriders with the election of our new Board. 
http://bit.ly/1s79HJW
ttcriders.ca 

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Political Comix and the Art of Protest
Saturday, May 10, 6 p.m.
A welcoming party, presentation by Seth, and social mixer. Food and drinks available for purchase | Non-alcoholic drinks available for free | Entry is PWYC
@ Ad Astra Comix | 156 Bathurst Street | 2nd Floor 
PWYC entry 

35 Years of World War 3 Illustrated
Sunday, May 11, 1:30 p.m.
A presentation of the radical comics anthology by Seth Tobocman at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival. Organized as a workshop of TCAF | Entry is FREE. 
@ Marriott Hotel | 90 Bloor Street East 
atwww.torontocomics.com 

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Artisanal Chocolate Workshop with Special Guest, Stephen Jenkinson 
Sunday, May 11, 2 to 5 p.m.
ChocoSol, 1131 St. Clair West
Admission: $30 at the door*, $25 preregistered
This special 3-hour event, lead by Michael Sacco (ChocoSol’s Founder), connects ChocoSol’s artisanal chocolate workshop with the teachings of cacao and welcomes special guest, Stephen Jenkinson. Stephen Jenkinson is an internationally sought after teacher, author, and founder of The Orphan Wisdom School. His work upholds the centrality of food and music as pillars of human culture, and the responsibility of learning food, eating well, and feeding the world. This chocolate workshop will demonstrate bean-to-bar and beverage chocolate education (including discussions on the history and cultural teachings of cacao, chocolate making techniques, horizontal trade, and forest garden permaculture), hands-on ingredient preparation, chocolate tastings, and the opportunity to purchase ChocoSol products.
Preregister at http://chocosol.brownpapertickets.com
Email info at chocosoltraders.com if you’d like to pay at the door.

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Labour + LOVE: A Celebration of Caregivers
Sunday, May 11, 2 - 5 pm
Beit Zatoun, 612 Markham (near Bloor and Bathurst) 
The Labour + LOVE concert is a celebration of Caregivers featuring live storytelling and musical performances. Kwentong Bayan presents stories from their comic book combined with live storytelling, illustration, and soundscapes in collaboration with Caregiver Connections. Special guest performances by Mahlikah Awe:ri, Lishai, Haniely Pableo, PANTAYO, and a collaborative performance by Zak'isha Brown & Randell Adjei.
http://beitzatoun.org/event/mayworks-festival/

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Walk For Wildlife In High Park 
Sun. May 11, 11 a.m.
High Park entrance, Bloor and High Park
Join Toronto Field Naturalists for a nature walk. 11 am. Free. 
torontofieldnaturalists.org.

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Cartographies Of Violence: Japanese Canadian Women, Memory and The Subjects Of The Internment 
Sun. May 11, 4 p.m.
Another Story Bookshop, 315 Roncesvalles
Mona Oikawa launches her book with a panel discussion. Free.
anotherstory.ca

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NOW magazine hosts a very comprehensive online events listing
http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/listings/
 
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