T.O. Greenspiration Events: What moves us

Angela Bischoff angela at cleanairalliance.org
Sun Dec 3 23:27:41 EST 2017


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Left Green leader made head of Iceland's new government
The new prime minister of Iceland is Katrín Jakobsdóttir: a 41-year-old democratic socialist, feminist, anti-militarist who says Iceland will expand its health-care system, "go farther than the Paris Accord" in fighting climate change and strive for increased gender equality.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/iceland-forms-coalition-government-left-green-leader-51494923
 
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Naomi Klein - 42 min. podcast with the BBC - very personal
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09gc4p7
 
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Toronto city budget puts low income pass and two-hour transfers in jeopardy
http://www.ttcriders.ca/toronto-city-budget-puts-low-income-pass-and-two-hour-transfers-in-jeopardy/
 
Send a message to your councillor to support 2-hour fares and better service in 2018.
http://www.ttcriders.ca/twohourfares/
http://www.ttcriders.ca/budget/ 
 
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Action Alert: Fund Climate Action in the 2018 City Budget 
Toronto’s draft 2018 City Budget was just released - and it doesn’t include any funding to implement the TransformTO climate plan. Contact the Mayor, Budget Chief and Toronto City Councillors here to call for $6.7 million in the 2018 City Budget to fund TransformTO.
http://www.torontoenvironment.org/fund_transformto?utm_campaign=budget_alert&utm_medium=email&utm_source=toenviro
 
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Help curb contamination in Toronto’s Blue Bin recycling program
The City of Toronto continues to see a significant amount of garbage and other non-recyclable materials in the Blue Bin recycling program. When residents put a Blue Bin out for collection that contains too many non-recyclable items, the materials cannot be sorted and can ruin perfectly good recycling that must be sent to landfill.
Tips to help you recycle:
•           Ask the Waste Wizard online at toronto.ca/wastewizard
•           Refer to your Recycling Calendar & Guide to learn what belongs in your Blue Bin, your Green Bin or garbage, or call 311.
•           Empty and rinse food containers before tossing them in your Blue Bin and put any food scraps in your Green Bin.
•           Donate items in good condition, such as used clothes, shoes, blankets, and curtains, to not-for-profit agencies (visit toronto.ca/reuseit)
•           Avoid putting black plastic of any kind in your Blue Bin, such as food containers, packaging, coffee lids or plastic garbage bags. These belong in your garbage bin.
•           Visit toronto.ca/recycleright to learn more.
 
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T.O. Home Energy Loan Program
Through the Home Energy Loan Program (HELP), homeowners can get a low-interest loan of up to $75,000 to cover the cost of home energy improvements, such as: High-efficiency furnaces / boilers / air conditioners - Windows / doors - Insulation - High-efficiency water heaters - Rooftop solar PV panels - Solar hot water systems - Drain-water heat recovery systems - Air sealing - Toilets
With rates as low as 2%, and terms of up to 15 years, HELP makes it easy for homeowners to avoid the high upfront cost of renovations and access up to $2,250 in incentives from utility companies. Once funding is approved, homeowners can hire the contractor of their choice and complete their renovations.
https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/water-environment/environmental-grants-incentives-2/home-energy-loan-program-help/
 
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Bloor bike lanes: did we just miss an opportunity to do something really big?
Rather than going long and thinking big, we saw a huge effort go into a couple of wards where there are progressive councillors, while the rest of the corridor is neglected
https://nowtoronto.com/news/bloor-bike-lanes-did-we-just-miss-an-opportunity-to-do-somet/
 
Major increase in Torontonians biking to work: up to 34% in some neighbourhoods
What does the new data tell us? Build it and they will come.
https://www.cycleto.ca/news/major-increase-torontonians-biking-work-34-some-neighbourhoods
 
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VAX LIST - Doctor Interviews, Documentaries, Research Quotes
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iX7mx648diaacvgHnnYa3lrJlcOWWu0g98WvSutf0W0/edit
 
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Invest in SolarShare and earn a solid return
5-year term, 5% fixed interest per year, principal paid at maturity in 2022, $1,000 minimum (RRSP and TFSA eligible)
https://www.solarbonds.ca/invest/invest
 
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The psychological damage done by second hand clothing in Africa
http://www.therealafrican.com/2017/10/the-psychological-damage-done-by-second-hand-clothing-in-africa/
 
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#metoo Toronto Rally & March to raise awareness of sexual assault  
TV stories about the march on Dec. 2, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6pooInZQzU
 
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Quebec politicians and police fail to condemn far-right demonstrators
http://rabble.ca/news/2017/11/quebec-politicians-and-police-fail-condemn-far-right-demonstrators
 
What can we do about this very dangerous phenomenon? First, educate yourself about the far-right groups and the demos they're staging. Next, call and/or email your local political leaders to tell them they must condemn these groups. Ie. Toronto mayor John Tory's office number is 416-397-2489 and his email is mayor_tory at toronto.ca. Third, attend protests against these xenophobic groups. Fourth, support groups that are actively opposing the far right, such as Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (http://www.cjfe.org/).
 
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NAFTA, Jobs and Equity - Teach-in and Public Forum
Monday, December 4, Teach-in – 5 pm, Public Forum – 7 pm
Steelworkers Hall, 25  Cecil Street
The Good Jobs for All Coalition, a coalition of more than 30 community, labour and environmental organizations in the GTA, is sponsoring this teach-in and public forum.  
https://www.facebook.com/events/1414824508646529/
 
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24 hours of Climate Reality
Live webcast with Al Gore from NYC
Mon. and Tues, Dec. 4-5
https://www.24hoursofreality.org/
 
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Canada's Oceans: Towards 2020
Mon. Dec. 4, 7 - 8 p.m. Our Blue Planet - film and keynote
Tues. Dec. 5, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Symposium.
Royal Ontario Museum (Bloor and Avenue Rd). 
Conference exploring Canada’s marine conservation programs & our role in protecting the oceans that sustain us. $20 - $36.
http://www.canadasoceans2020.ca/
https://www.rom.on.ca/en/whats-on/canadas-oceans-keynote-our-blue-planet 
 
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We have another chance to stop the White Elephant in the room - the $3.35 billion one-stop Scarborough Subway Extension
Toronto council is set to vote on whether to conduct a value-for-money analysis of the one-stop subway on Tuesday, December 5th. While we need to spend large sums on transit in Scarborough, it has to be done for broad benefit. There's never been a good comparison between the value of the LRTs and the value of the subway extension, and many think the LRTS are by far better for all of us. There is a chance that the City Auditor might do this comparison; public pressure is needed as sense is avoided.
1. Please write to clerk at toronto.ca asking for a value comparison within item AU10.7
http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2017.AU10.7
2. Sign our petition asking Mayor Tory and council to prove the Scarborough Subway will benefit our neighbourhoods here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSet6EXR9HMGE3mr83_EzukUqyt1mibAXabwiB5u6Z2j9Vys0g/viewform
3. Join us at City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Tues. Dec. 5, 9:30 a.m. when we tell the media and council a 24-stop LRT network is a better plan.  
Even the UK's Guardian calls it $3.35bn urban white elephant! http://bit.ly/2jEshMj
 
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Nuclear Accidents Happen – Then What?  
A public discussion about the Pickering Nuclear Station and Emergency Measures
Tues. Dec. 5, 7 - 9 p.m.
Pickering Recreation Complex 
A panel discussion with: - Dr. Ian Fairlie, Radiation Biologist; - Theresa McClenaghan, Canadian Environmental Law Association; - Shawn-Patrick Stensil, Greenpeace; - Janet McNeill, DNA - Durham Nuclear Awareness; - Angela Bischoff, Ontario Clean Air Alliance
https://www.facebook.com/events/1531984583558612/
 
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Home Energy Savings Workshop
Tues. Dec. 5, 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Barbara Frum Community Centre, 20 Covington Road (Bathurst and Lawrence)
This HESI Workshop is an opportunity to learn some simple, low-cost actions you can take to weatherize your home in preparation for the winter, helping to improve comfort, reduce your energy bills and protect the planet. Free.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/hesi-workshop-2-tickets-40145300675?aff=erelpanelorg
 
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China’s Changing Energy Climate
Tues. Dec. 5, 2 p.m. EST
Webinar
An online panel discussion about key trends in China’s energy market and their implications for Canada and the world.
http://www.pembina.org/event/china-energy-climate
 
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Violence Against Women: It’s a Human Rights Issue AND an Economic Issue 
A Conversation with Mary Eberts During the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
Tues. Dec. 5, 5 - 6 p.m.
Fleck Atrium (Ground Floor, North Building), Rotman School of Management, 105 St George Street, U of T
http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/ProfessionalDevelopment/Events/UpcomingEvents/20171205KimStanton
 
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Networking With Purpose
Tues. Dec 5, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Centre for Social Innovation, 192 Spadina
Join members of the international development sector in educating, inspiring and mobilizing our community to support our collective work in reducing global inequalities. 
 
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Journalism Under Attack: Fake News And Accountability
Tues. Dec 5, 6 - 9 p.m.
U of T New College, Wilson Hall, 40 Willcocks
Talk by Manny Mogato, Reuters Philippines correspondent and 2017 Marshall McLuhan Fellow. 
Organized by Filipino Canadian Writers and Journalists Network and Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto.
Email fcwjnet at gmail.com
 
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Shelter Now: Fill City Council For Vote on Adding 1000 Shelter Beds
Tues. Dec. 5, breakfast 9 a.m., go into City Council Meeting 9:30 a.m.
City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square, in front of ‘Toronto’ sign
Toronto’s homeless shelter system has been dangerously overfull for a very long time, with dire consequences.  70 homeless people died in the first 9 months of this year, many not even reaching the age of 50. The City has thus far refused to add enough shelter capacity and chosen to cram people into warming centres and volunteer-run out of the cold facilities, but even those are overburdened. Now, following a long fight, the council committee responsible for shelters recently voted unanimously to recommend to City Council that it open 1000 new shelter beds. It also voted 4-1 to call on Mayor Tory to declare a state of emergency and open up the armouries to shelter people this Winter. Both measures are urgently needed and will save lives. City council will vote on both of these recommendations on December 5 and we need to be there. It is by rallying together that we can win what we need. Join us.
http://ocap.ca/fill-city-council/
 
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Lest We Forget: December 6th is Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Round Table and Open Community Microphone Event
Wed. Dec. 6, 5 - 7 p.m.
Nexus Lounge, OISE, 12th floor
In 5 - 6 minute-long presentations, panelists will discuss trends and challenges in their work as survivors’ counsellors, activists, and researchers in the area of gender and sexual violence in higher education and other areas of social life. A mobile microphone will be available for members of the audience to comment, ask questions and share experiences. 
https://www.facebook.com/events/2004584609819520/
 
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Espionage
With Arne Kislenko. Ryerson University and Munk School for International Studies
Wed. Dec. 6, 7 pm
Room 140, University College, 15 King's College Circle, U of T
Part of Science for Peace's weekly series of free public lectures
www.scienceforpeace.ca/1157
 
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#AfterMeToo - Townhall
Wed. Dec 6, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
The Globe and Mail Centre 351 King E
Forum on the entertainment industry, sexual misconduct in our workspace, overhauling outdated laws, culture and policy. Guests include Canada's Attorney, General Jody Wilson-Raybould and Globe and Mail reporter Robyn Doolittle. Free.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aftermetoo-townhall-tickets-668671013
 
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A Tale Of Sub-Human: The Rohingyas In Myanmar And Bangladesh
Wed. Dec 6, 4 - 6 p.m.
Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School of Global Affairs, 1 Devonshire Place, U of T
Dr. Nasir Uddin (Professor of Anthropology, University of Chittagong) talks about the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Mynamar and Bangladesh with U of T student Yasmin Khan. Free. 
https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/ai/event/24261/
 
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Women Won't Forget: Candlelight Vigil
Wed. Dec 6, 6 p.m.
Philosopher's Walk Bloor and Avenue Rd (behind the ROM)
Women Won't Forget remembers the Montreal massacre and all women murdered by men. Ceremony starts at 6 pm. Bring a candle. No cost. Vigil consists of a Native healing ceremony, speakers, and musical and spoken word performances.    
http://womenwontforget.org/
 
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Putting all Projects to the “Climate Test”
Thur. Dec. 7, 2 - 3:30 p.m.
Webinar
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to align energy policy with climate science and put in place a “climate test” that will help determine which projects can proceed in a carbon-constrained world.
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2619661606698927873
 
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Urban Alliance on Race Relations 2017 Human Rights Forum
Thursday, Dec. 7, 7 – 9 pm
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 2212
To commemorate this year's Human Rights Day, a panel of human rights advocates will discuss Colonization and System Racism: Pathways to Change. 
http://bit.ly/2hyz1e6
 
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What Moves Us: Book Launch
Thur. Dec. 7, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
Glad Day Bookshop, 499 Church St.
Join us for the Toronto launch of What Moves Us: The Lives and Times of the Radical Imagination. In this collection of original essays & interviews, diverse radical thinkers provide critical insights into the opportunities and challenges that confront struggles for social justice today. What Moves Us is a collaboration between The Radical Imagination Project, Fernwood Publishing, and Upping the Anti: A Journal of Theory and Action. 
https://fernwoodpublishing.ca/book/what-moves-us
 
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Transit and Toronto Themed Trivia Night and Party for Better Transit
Thur. Dec. 7, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St West
TTCriders and friends are organizing a trivia night as part of our end of year celebration. Join us for dinner and a fun night where your team will compete to become trivia champions! We'll have great prizes that you can win. Our theme is "Toronto and Transit". Register as a team of your friends or colleagues or as an individual and we can find you a team on the night! Come support TTCriders, Scarborough Transit Action and the Fair Fare Coalition, have a great night and help us to get better transit for YOU! $40 - $500.
http://www.ttcriders.ca/transit-and-toronto-themed-trivia-night-for-better-transit/
 
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Writing Water Futures:  Ceremonies and Science Fiction
Readings and conversations with Nina Munteanu and Gwen Benaway two Toronto-based writers exploring the meaning of water in their work
Thursday Dec. 7, 6:30 pm.
The Atrium at New College, 45 Willcocks, U of T
Join us for readings and conversation between Gwen Benaway and Nina Munteanu, two Toronto-based writers exploring the meaning of water in their works. University of Toronto anthropologist Kristen Bos will moderate a discussion between Munteanu and Benaway on their process and the significance of creative writing about the meaning of water today. This is part of the Great Lakes Waterworks discussion series. "Water Is..." combines personal journey with scientific discovery that explores water's many "identities" and ultimately our own. Water, she writes, is magic, life, motion, communication, memory, rhythm, beauty, story, prayer, wisdom and joy.
http://open-book.ca/Events/Writing-Water-Futures-Ceremonies-and-Science-Fiction
 
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Colonization and System Racism: Pathways to Change
International Human Rights Public Forum 
Thur. Dec. 7, 7 - 9 pm
Bahen Centre for Information Technology, 40 Saint George Street, Auditorium, Room 1160, U of T
To commemorate this year's Human Rights Day, Urban Alliance on Race Relations is hosting this panel of human rights advocates.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/urban-alliance-on-race-relations-2017-human-rights-forum-tickets-39749918075
 
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JAYU Human Rights Film Festival
Fri. Dec 8 - Sun. Dec 10
Hot Docs Cinema, 506 Bloor W
Celebrate Human Rights Day at JAYU's 6th annual Human Rights Film Festival. Explore human rights stories through documentaries that challenge and inspire, followed by talks with special guests. $12, opening night $20.
http://www.jayu.ca/
 
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Is The World Becoming A Better Place: Developments In International Law
Fri. Dec. 8, 7 - 9 p.m.
Noor Cultural Centre, 123 Wynford
Lecture by Palestinian attorney & human rights activist Jonathan Kuttab. $5.
http://www.noorculturalcentre.ca/
 
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Spa Gifts: Make Salts, Scrubs and Face & Body Masks
Fri. Dec. 8, 7 - 9 p.m.
Anarres Natural Health Apothecary, 749 Dovercourt
Why spend ten times more for stuff made with mystery ingredients and laced with industrial chemicals? You'll learn what each natural wholesome ingredient does according to tradition and contemporary knowledge, and how to combine them to meet individual needs. You'll work with clays, minerals, salts, oils and essential oils and come home with a face mask, a body scrub and a bath salt!
http://www.anarreshealth.ca/workshop/spa-gifts-make-salts-scrubs-and-face-body-masks
 
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YIMBY - Yes in my Backyard
Sat. Dec. 9, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Metro Hall, King and John St. 
The annual YIMBY Festival provides an inclusive space for people and groups involved in grassroots community development to gather; exchange ideas, skills and strategies; and collectively imagine our future city.  Includes clothing repairs & mending.
http://www.yimbytoronto.org/
 
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Progressive Book Sale
Saturday Dec. 9, 10 - 4 p.m.
Friends House (Quakers), 60 Lowther Ave. (just north of St George Subway Stn. on Bedford Rd.)
Browse this 40-year collection (approx.. 4,500 books!), a donation from a couple of book-lovers, to support the Friends Peace Library. Politics, Middle East, Peace, Environment, Children's, classical literature, history, (coffee table books on) art, plays and poetry, social sciences, feminism, health, travel, an unopened (but one) complete set of the (Elizabethan) Lisle Letters; reprints of the 2009 New York Academy of Sciences book on the impact of Chernobyl; multi-volume sets including The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova, Dos Passos' trilogy, Kirsten Lavransdatter- something for everyone!  Get your Christmas presents here! Low low prices. Cash only.
For more info: friendspeacelibrary at gmail.com
 
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Blended Systems: Rural-Urban Proportional Representation
Sun Dec 10, 2 p.m. EST
Webinar.  Only proportional systems can deliver on our most important values: effective votes, fair representation, collaborative politics, voter choice, diversity, regional balance, and more accountable government. 
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2400232069497311234
 
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If You're Reading This, It's (Not) Too Late
Sun. Dec. 10, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Multi-Faith Centre, 569 Spadina Avenue
Sick of political fat cats running City Hall? Fighting for social, economic, and environmental justice? Join us for breakfast to hear from an exciting panel of speakers to talk about emerging and alternative forms of local democracy and the political landscape in Toronto. This is an event planned in partnership with the University of Toronto Graduate Students' Union Race and Ethnicity Caucus.
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/if-youre-reading-this-its-not-too-late-tickets-40704559433?aff=efbeventtix
 
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Sign up to Write for Rights
Sun. Dec.  10
Human rights defenders around the world are under attack. Courageous individuals and communities are facing smear campaigns, surveillance, unjust imprisonment, forced disappearance – even murder – just for speaking out. On December 10, Human Rights Day, millions of Amnesty supporters are speaking out together to defend human rights defenders. Join us!
https://www.facebook.com/amnestycanada/photos/a.140714432619416.21171.121222984568561/1318857608138420/?type=3
 
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http://theenergymix.com/
 
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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)
https://hotdocscinema.ca/ 
 
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NOW magazine hosts a very comprehensive online events listing 
https://nowtoronto.com/search/event/community-events/
 
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