T.O. Greenspiration Events: Earth Day/Week

Angela Bischoff angela at cleanairalliance.org
Sun Apr 16 23:29:21 EDT 2017


 
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Canadian Voice of Women for Peace strongly denounces the missile and bomb
attacks on Syria and Afghanistan
http://vowpeace.org/
 
The Syria Catastrophe
The response required at this late, desperate stage is neither anti-Assad
nor anti-ISIS nor even anti-imperialist — it is antiwar.
https://nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/the-syria-catastrophe/
 
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Community Environment Days are held by City Councillors in every ward of the
city from April to September. These are a great one-stop shop to drop off
toxic waste, pick up a new green bin, donate unwanted things, and talk with
your Councillor about environmental programs. 
http://www.torontoenvironment.org/find_your_community_environment_day_2017?u
tm_campaign=april_news&utm_medium=email&utm_source=toenviro
See the calendar here: 
http://www1.toronto.ca/City%20Of%20Toronto/Solid%20Waste%20Management%20Serv
ices/1%20Overview/Community%20Environment%20Days/Documents/ced17_sched-bring
_feb27-17.pdf
 
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Gabor Maté Addresses What is Normal?
4 min. video clip
http://theunboundedspirit.com/myth-of-normal/
 
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Parent Gives National Post a History Lesson on Vaccines
http://vaccinechoicecanada.com/media/parent-gives-national-post-history-less
on-vaccines/
 
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Home is Where the Balance Begins
Monday, April 17, 6:30 pm
The Watah Theatre, 9 Trinity Street
This is a lead-up event to the People's Climate March on April 29, hosted by
Toronto350, and facilitated by the wonderful Alexandra Sproule. A creative
reflection on everyday interactions with our environment. Join us for a fun,
quirky, thought-provoking workshop in which we spend some time with everyday
objects, in order to better understand our connection to the planet. 
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/home-is-where-the-balance-begins-tickets-3348259
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March for Science - Panel Discussion
Tuesday, April 18, 4 - 6 p.m.
Canadian Science Policy Centre, Sears Auditorium, George Vari Engineering
Building, Ryerson U, 245 Church Street 
A panel of 6 scientists address why we need to "march for science" on Sat.
April 22. Free.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/a-panel-discussion-on-the-march-for-science-tick
ets-33251770942
 
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Anti/Fascism in the USA and Elsewhere
Wednesday April, 19, 7 - 10 p.m. 
OISE Room 5280, 252 Bloor Street
We are living in troubling times. The election of Donald Trump not only
speaks to the current state of US politics, but to an ongoing shift across
the Western world. In Europe far-right and nationalist parties are making
electoral gains not seen since the Second World War, while their street
level movements are growing in size and influence by the day. While Canada
has its own unique history of reactionary movements, the far-right here has
been emboldened by the events south of the border; racists are increasing
their public activities, and attempts are being made to grow white
nationalist movements and far-right groups at a grassroots level.
Anti-immigrant and anti-refugee propaganda on the streets is becoming more
common, and everyday instances of Islamophobic violence are intensifying –
most notably the January shooting at a Quebec City mosque. In the United
States, the election of Donald Trump has been huge catalyst for the
far-right. His campaign found supporters in everyone from the KKK, armed
militia movements, to neo-Nazi street gangs. White Nationalism has seen its
biggest growth in decades, and now includes a slew of new faces, including
hipsters, 'Men's Rights' activists, campus groups, and internet trolls. Most
notable of this cesspit has been the fascists of so-called 'Alt-Right',
whose influence now goes directly to the White House, via Trump's closest
adviser, Steve Bannon. Trump's campaign and its aftermath has seen an
explosion of activity from these groups – hate crimes have skyrocketed and
confrontations with antifascists have become increasingly violent. How did
we get here? Why has the far-right broken through at this time? How can we
understand the history, politics, and practices of the far-right, and what
does it look like in the US from the Presidency to the streets? And what are
people doing to resist?
https://www.facebook.com/events/276751212771342/
 
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Earth Week Green Drinks Party 
Wed. Apr 19 6 p.m.
Rock 'n' Horse Saloon, 250 Adelaide Street West 
Green Drinks Toronto and Earth Day Canada are once again co-hosting our
yearly Earth Week Party, a networking event for environmental leaders and
professionals.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/earth-week-green-drinks-party-2017-tickets-32844
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The Skin We're In 
Wednesday, April 19, 6:30 - 8 pm 
Cineplex Yonge and Dundas, 10 Dundas Street East #402
Acclaimed journalist Desmond Cole explores what it is to be Black in 21st
century Canada. Do Black Lives Matte Here? Following the screening, join us
in a discussion with Desmond Cole and Charles Officer, moderated by Lu
Asfaha. How do we leverage strength, power and inspiration for ourselves
from his story? Free.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ncfd150-the-skin-were-in-with-desmond-cole-charl
es-officer-and-lu-asfaha-tickets-33093696136
 
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The Trouble with the Housing Bubble
Thursday, April 20,  6 pm
CRC, 40 Oak Street (near Parliament and Gerrard) 
What are the reasons behind the current housing crisis? How are people
fighting evictions and exploitative landlords? What are our rights as
tenants? Join us for a conversation over good food as we strategize around
these and other questions to build the fight for public and affordable
housing. Free event with a meal, childcare, wheelchair access and tokens.
http://bit.ly/2neXn04
http://bit.ly/2mS7nJo
 
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Eating for Climate and Health - Webinar 
Thu, Apr 20, 2 - 3 p.m.
This webinar will examine how climate change harms food production, and the
harmful impacts some of our food-raising practices have on climate.
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/519410774077604353
 
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Alliance for a Just Toronto 
Thursday, April 20, 6 - 8 pm
Room 346, Faculty of Social Work, 246 Bloor St W.
We are a collective of students, artists, and activists, organizing to build
grassroots power and push city hall to develop and resource a long-term
environmental justice agenda in Toronto. Our work focuses on marginalized
communities, and we prioritize the leadership of people of colour.  We are
currently working on a campaign focused on TransformTO. Meeting.
 
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Toronto’s Poor: A Rebellious History 
Friday, April 21, noon
Ryerson University, POD 250 (2nd floor), 380 Victoria Street
Trent Professor Bryan Palmer, local historian of the working-class and
anti-poverty activist Gaétan Héroux will present their new book. "Toronto’s
Poor" reveals the long and too often forgotten history of
poor people’s resistance. It details how the homeless, the unemployed, and
the destitute have struggled to survive and secure food and shelter in the
wake of the many panics, downturns, recessions, and depressions that
punctuate the years from the1830s to the present. Copies of "Toronto’s Poor"
will be available for purchase and signing by the authors.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1815140292140879/
 
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Fighting Racism in the Age of Trump
Friday, April 21, 7 pm
Multi-Faith Centre 569 Spadina Ave, U of T 
The election of Donald Trump in the US has emboldened the racist right in
the US and around the world. In Canada, conservative leadership candidates
have stoked the fires of bigotry and the result has been an increase in
racist attacks here. But they can be stopped. The outpourings of solidarity
against racist attacks have shown that public opinion stands strongly
against hate. Join us for this public forum to discuss strategies to build a
broad movement to defeat the bigots. 
https://www.facebook.com/events/101341033737902/
 
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Marxism 2017: One solution - Revolution!
Fri. and Sat. April 21 - 22
Multifaith Centre, 569 Spadina Ave, U of T 
A two-day conference of ideas to change the world! This is a time of mass
struggle and upheaval. Millions are looking for an alternative to a world in
deep crisis. Marxism 2017 is an opportunity to discuss revolutionary ideas
that can contribute to effective fightbacks today.
http://marxismconference.ca/
 
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Lyme Out Loud Kids
Fri. April 21, 9:30 am - 6 pm, will be followed by a dinner gala 
Trinity St Pauls, 227 Bloor Street 
Lyme Out Loud Kids Canada is proud to present our first International
Medical and Educational Conference focused on Lyme disease and
co-infections. This event provides an interdisciplinary forum for
physicians, veterinarians, epidemiologists, immunologists, microbiologists,
naturopaths, public health experts and others concerned with ever increasing
problems associated with the transmission of Lyme disease and other
infectious diseases.
http://events.lymeoutloudkids.org/
 
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Colour-coded: Decolonising Hearts, Minds & Spirits 
Friday April 21, 5:30 - 9 p.m. and Sat. April 22, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cummer Avenue United Church, 53 Cummer Avenue
Cost: $60, which includes 3 meals; pay what you can option available
Xenophobia, racism, Islamophobia, anti-immigrant sentiments – is it getting
worse or has it always been this way? You’re invited to a workshop, a
gathering of people to talk about these things, to tell and listen to
stories and learn new skills.
http://www.partera.ca/events
 
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What effect could the Trump administration have on Latin America? And how
could this affect Canada’s role in the region?
With author and journalist, Rick Salutin
Fri. April 21, 6:30 p.m.
2202 Bloor W., Yellow Griffin Pub (Runnymede Subway)
The Louis Riel Bolivarian Circle and the Latin American and Caribbean
Solidarity Network - LACSN, invite you to the Toronto launch of the new
think tank, The Canadian, Latin American and Caribbean Policy Centre.
 
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Citizen Jane: Battle For The City Screening & Discussion
Fri. Apr 21, 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Walk starts at 5:30 pm, 10 Niagara Street
Film at 7 pm, TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King W
Join a Jane's Walk from Victoria Memorial Park to the Lightbox for a
screening of Matt Tynauer's documentary, Citizen Jane: Battle For The City,
about urban activist Jane Jacobs, followed by discussion with Amanda Lewis,
Hibaq Gelle and a speaker from Parkdale Neighbourhood Land Trust. $10-$14.'
http://www.tiff.net/events/citizen-jane-battle-for-the-city-screening-and-pa
nel-discussion/
 
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Total Health Show
Fri. - Sun, April 21-23
Metro Toronto Convention Centre (Front St. and John)
Over 200 exhibitors and 60 cutting edge speakers in the natural health
field.
http://totalhealthshow.com/showInfo/index.cfm?CFID=19946166&CFTOKEN=70385390
 
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O' Cannabiz Conference & Expo
Fri. - Sun. Apr 21 -  Apr 23
Sheraton Hotel 123 Queen W
Innovative and forward-thinking leaders in the industry gather with
patients, physicians, licensed producers to explore the future of cannabis
and the budding market in Canada. Apr 21-23. $20-$399.
http://ocannabiz.com/
 
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After the Last River: An Earth Day Event
Sat. April 22, 4 p.m.
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Avenue
Join us for a fascinating afternoon of film, conversations, and indigenous
music, while exploring the Attawapiskat First Nations community of Northern
Ontario and the environment in which they live. This award-winning
documentary centers on the remote indigenous community of Attawapiskat and
its fight for justice in the face of hardened indifference.
http://revuecinema.ca/movies/articles/2017/after-the-last-river-an-earth-day
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Climate Justice Teach-In
Saturday, April 22, 9:30 am - 4 pm
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, 5th floor
The Climate Justice Teach-In is an intersectional opportunity to deepen our
understanding of climate change. Workshops and discussions will explore the
many interconnected impacts and drivers of climate change. Connections will
be made to Indigenous rights and racial and social justice in Canada and
around the world, and to the protection of water, air, and land, for present
and future generations.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/climate-justice-teach-in-tickets-33606379586
 
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Criminalizing Resistance: A Panel Discussion on Joint Struggles for
Liberation
Sat. April 22, 1:30 - 3:30 pm
OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 4-414
A Panel Discussion on the Joint Struggles of Land Defenders, Human Rights
Activists and all who struggle for liberation. Organized by
Actions4Palestine, Christian Peacemaker Teams-Ontario, and Beit Zatoun
https://www.facebook.com/events/178140356027878
 
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ParkPLAY for Earth Day - POP-UP Adventure Playground 
Sat. April 22, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Trinity Bellwoods Park, between Queen St. W. and Dundas St. W., east of
Crawford (north of the playground) 
On Earth Day, show your support for adventure play by bringing your little
ones (and not so little ones) to our “Wild About Canada” POP-UP Adventure
Playground. This is a great demonstration of what our EarthPLAY program is
all about — giving kids the opportunity to build, create, make-believe, get
messy, invent, collaborate and take calculated risks. This is also a chance
to see up-close what an adventure playground looks like, and to better
understand why Earth Day Canada is fundraising to bring permanent adventure
playgrounds to parks. 
https://earthday.ca/ed2017/events/#1488217449824-18b6f09e-916f
 
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Work of Settler Colonialism II: Emergent Solidarities 
Sat. April 22, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
OISE Library, 252 Bloor W, U of T
This conference includes writers, activists, and scholars who expand on the
collaborations, contradictions, and possibilities that arise when we
organize within and against settler colonialism.
https://www.facebook.com/events/263710444085346/
https://wosc2017.wordpress.com/
 
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Toronto March for Science
Sat. April 22, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet at Nathan Phillips Square, City Hall (Queen and Bay) and march to
Queens Park (College and University) for noon rally 
The March for Science is a celebration of our passion for science and a call
to support and safeguard the scientific community. Recent policy changes
have caused heightened worry among scientists, and the incredible and
immediate outpouring of support has made clear that these concerns are also
shared by hundreds of thousands of people around the world. The
mischaracterization of science as a partisan issue, which has given
policymakers permission to reject overwhelming evidence, is a critical and
urgent matter. It is time for people who support scientific research and
evidence-based policies to take a public stand and be counted. On Apr. 22 we
walk out of the lab and into the streets. 
https://www.facebook.com/events/1837246782968234/
 
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Repair Café
Sat Apr 22, noon - 4 p.m.
Parkdale Library, 1303 Queen St. W.
Get broken household items fixed for free and learn while doing it. We´ll
have fixers for computers, electronics, small appliances and furniture,
clothes and jewellery, book and paper repair, and more. For whatever you
need fixin´, bring it on!
http://shapemycity.com/events_new.php?eid=1763#sthash.J3kXsNoj.dpuf
 
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And Now That We Have Reconciled, Do We Have Reconciliation?
Sat. Apr 22, 8 - 10 a.m.
Church of the Redeemer 162 Bloor W
Breakfast Talk on the Truth And Reconciliation Commission findings by
Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux, a member of the Chippewa of Georgina Island First
Nation in Lake Simcoe and a member of the Governing Circle of the National
Centre for Truth and Reconciliation at the University of Manitoba. Pwyc.
http://theredeemer.ca/
 
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Earth Day Clothing Swap
Sat. Apr 22, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Gladstone Hotel 1214 Queen W
Swap your gently used clothing and accessories for some sweet new finds.
Donations will be made to Sistering: A Woman's Place. Free.
gladstoneflea at gmail.com
 
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One Fire Movement's Earth Day 2017 Celebration
Sat. Apr 22, noon - 5 p.m.
Christie Pits Park 750 Bloor W
One Fire Movement artist collective presents live musical performances by
Xes, Bluebelle, Jessica Speziale, Angela Saini, Jungle Man Sam, Christian
Bridges and Joshua Jlatte Lopez, plus speaker from Amnesty International and
more. Presented in association with the City of Toronto’s Music in the Park
series. Free.
https://www.facebook.com/onefiremovement
 
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Sleep Out at John Tory's: Shelter Now
Saturday April 22 and Sunday April 23
1 Bedford Road, Bloor and Bedford | Dinner, Rally & Performers: 7 - 9 pm 
It has been a terrible winter for Toronto's homeless. The shelters have seen
appalling levels of overcrowding and even the warming centres and drop ins
have been hard pressed to deal with the numbers seeking a place of refuge.
The overcrowding has caused four deaths and homeless people have been
hospitalized with hypothermia. Throughout these dreadful months, Mayor John
Tory and the bureaucrats at City Hall have refused to open additional space.
Now, the warming centres and volunteer-run 'Out of the Cold' facilities will
be closing for the year. There will be even fewer options available to
people trying to survive on streets. The City must open enough new spaces
immediately to ensure that the policy of not running the shelters above 90%
occupancy is actually in effect. They must ensure that enough low barrier
and harm reduction spaces are available so that people can actually access
the shelter system. At this critical time, we are going back to John Tory's
multi-million condo home for a sleep out to drive home the need for shelters
for the homeless in a City that drips with wealth. Come out at 7 for food
and entertainment and stay for as long as you can to help us win the right
to shelter for those Tory and his friends are abandoning to the streets.
What to bring: If you can, bring blankets, sleeping bags, and other things
to keep yourself warm through the night. We'll have sleeping bags with us
for those who don't have them. There will also be warm drinks and snacks
throughout the night.
Watch the Trailer: https://youtu.be/LtqB886u4ho 
https://www.facebook.com/events/597740670436458/
 
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Bloor Bike Lanes Bag & Tag 
Sunday April 23, noon - 2 p.m.
Meet at Bloor & Bathurst, outside Honest Ed’s 
To celebrate the Bloor bike lane pilot project and City's annual "Clean
Toronto Together" spring event, your Ward 19 and 20 Cycle Toronto groups are
organizing a Bloor Bag & Tag walk. We'll walk (or bike) the bike lanes, and
help make Bloor look its best by:
1) picking up trash in spots the City might miss (like planters).
2) noting bike-lane potholes or broken flexi-posts, for the City to fix
3) recording missing or broken ring-and-posts for the City to fix
4) noting abandoned stripped bikes occupying parking spots, for the City to
collect
Please wear appropriate and protective clothing (boots, gloves, rain jacket,
hat, sunscreen) as needed. We'll have garbage bags and handy bikes to carry
the trash. More about the City's Community Clean-up: http://bit.ly/QCcmhC
BLOOR LOVES BIKES – and People on Bikes Love Bloor! Please RSVP to
ward19 at cycleto.ca or on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/360833547305969/.
 
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Allan Gardens Food and Clothing Share for the Street Community 
Every Sunday, 12 noon - 3 pm.
Allan Gardens Park, Carlton and Sherbourne 
Please consider donating your gently used clothes and footwear to our
Indigenous-lead, Grassroots initiative so that we can help the downtown east
Homeless Street Community, and those recently Housed ease the burden of
acquiring good, Seasonal clothing. *Donations accepted on site, Sundays.* We
are still in need of warm clothing, as Climate change seems to have shifted
our Winter months; however we are also shifting into Spring Clothing. We are
ALWAYS in desperate need of MEN'S CLOTHES, particularly 34-36 waist jeans,
Med / Large / XL hoodies, t-shirts, jackets; jockey shorts, and socks.
Toiletries are also welcome; perhaps the mini toiletries from your hotel
stays? We are also looking to partner up with a local restaurant(s) to
support us once a month (or as often as possible) with a meal donation. 
Email: allangardensshare at gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/AllanGardensShare/
 
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Drop, Swap & Shop
Sun. Apr 23, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview
Drop your end-of-life electronics, pass on things you don't use and pick-up
one-of-a-kind items. $2 if you drop off in advance, $5 day of event.'
https://www.evergreen.ca/
 
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Greenbelt In Toronto: Ravines, Water And Smart Growth
Sun. Apr 23, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Howard Park Tennis Club, 430 Parkside
Ontario's Greenbelt is growing to include urban river valleys, such as the
Don, Humber and Rouge Rivers. Join the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation
for a discussion of the Greenbelt's importance to Toronto and Greater Golden
Horseshoe region.
http://highparknature.org/wiki/wiki.php
 
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Mental Health And Wellness: More Than Just A Passing Fad?
Sun. Apr 23, 2017 10:30  a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Unitarian Fellowship of Northwest Toronto 55 St Phillips
Talk by mental health first aid instructor Dr. Cindy Krysac. Free.
http://www.ufnwt.com/
 
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Peoples Climate Movement - Toronto March
Saturday, April 29, noon – 2 p.m.
Allan Gardens, 160 Gerrard St,
On April 29th we will be in the streets across Canada to show the world and
our leaders that we will resist fossil fuel projects and policies that
attack our people, our communities and our planet.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1283424171749761/
 
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Chernobyl Anniversary: Film screening and discussion
Sun. April 30, 7 – 9 p.m.
Friends House, 60 Lowther (St. George subway)
To commemorate the 31st Anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe,
join us for a film screening of the 2012 documentary ‘The Atomic States of
America’. On April 26, 1986, a nuclear reactor in Pripyat, Ukraine suffered
a catastrophic power increase, leading to explosions in its core. This
dispersed large quantities of radioactive isotopes into the atmosphere and
caused an open-air fire. Thousand got cancer, mutations, Chernobyl heart,
and have died. After spending billions, it is still a disaster zone. To
honor the victims (and continue informing ourselves & others about nuclear
risks), we will screen the film 'Atomic States of America' and have a
discussion of current energy policy in Ontario. This excellent documentary
covers all aspects of the nuclear scene: economic, political, safety,
accidents, weapons, waste.
Trailer: http://www.videoproject.com/The-Atomic-States-of-America.html
Petition to close Pickering:
http://www.cleanairalliance.org/close-pickering/
Sponsored by Durham Nuclear Awareness (DNA), Ontario Clean Air Alliance, and
Peace and Social Action Committee.
https://www.facebook.com/events/668455773362217/
 
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The Green Majority
Live Eco Radio Show every Friday from 11 am - Noon CIUT 89.5 FM
greenmajority.ca
 
Three Women
Feminist Radio every Monday 4 - 5 p.m.
CIUT 89.5 FM
 
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Centre for Social Innovation Events
http://socialinnovation.ca/community/events/listing
 
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Shape My City Events
http://shapemycity.ca/events.php
 
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Hot Docs
Bloor Cinema (Bloor and Bathurst)
http://bloorcinema.com/
 
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NOW magazine hosts a very comprehensive online events listing 
https://nowtoronto.com/search/event/community-events/
 
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