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Our Neighbourhoods Are Not for Sale

On September 10th people from communities across Toronto will gather outside the Metro Convention Centre to tell the hundreds of building owners, developers, and investors attending the REIT Conference that they are not welcome in poor neighbourhoods. We are part of a movement in this city that seeks to break the power of developers, investors, … Keep reading »

Film: Love and Justice

Royal Cinema 608 College St, Toronto, ON, Canada

In commemoration of the 51st anniversary of the military coup in Chile, we honour the memory of those who sacrificed their lives dreaming of a society built on love and justice.

March Against Racism

Toronto City Hall 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON, Canada

At this crucial moment, their voices will be invaluable to our collective call for action and change. Right now, we're witnessing a disturbing trend in anti-immigrant sentiment. Just this week, provincial politicians across the country have scapegoated refugee claimants to distract from their own failures. Prime Minister Trudeau promised a regularization program for migrants. Instead … Keep reading »

Grassy Narrows River Run 2024

On September 18th, 2024 we invite you to walk with Grassy Narrows youth and community members to show that we are with them on their path to achieve mercury justice and freedom! Grassy Narrows people are powerful leaders in the movement for Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice. They have shown that together we can fight … Keep reading »

100% Tariffs on China’s EVs

The Liberal government recently imposed a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles. What’s at stake in this move? Is this simply another attempt to cozy up to America’s new cold war against China? Is it an attempt to gain support from autoworkers in the leadup to the next federal election? EVs may not be … Keep reading »

South Africa’s 2024 Elections

South Africa’s 2024 elections, which saw the ruling African National Congress (ANC) lose its governing majority for the first time since independence 30 years ago, represents a milestone in the long trajectory of South Africa’s post-apartheid democratic transition. Yet its implications for popular participation and new paths forward remain contradictory and uncertain. Dale McKinley assesses … Keep reading »

FilmSocial Presents: BURN!

Eyesore Cinema 1176 Bloor Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education and the Socialist Project presents Burn! as the next film in our ongoing FilmSocial series. Set in the mid 1800s, Marlon Brando plays British mercenary Sir William Walker. He is sent by Britain to the fictional Caribbean island of Queimada. Queimada is a colony of Portugal and Britain … Keep reading »

Mining and the Defense of Water Rights in El Salvador

Sidney Smith 100 St. George St, Toronto, ON, Canada

The event “Mining and the Defense of Water Rights in El Salvador” will be held at the Sidney Smith building, Room 2098, on Thursday Sept 26 from 6:00 to 8:00pm. The event will feature Community Water Systems expert Ever Hernandez who will discuss the persecution of his colleagues, the “Santa Marta Five,” who led a … Keep reading »

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Seniors for Cl!mate

Youth and seniors will speak at the short rally. March with "Marching Disorder" band to the church. Among speakers and performers at the church: David Phillips, David Suzuki, Lillian Allen, the Raging Grannies, Ken Whiteley. All ages welcome. Come to both events and bring your friends and family. When: Oct 1st, 1:30pm Where: University Ave. … Keep reading »

Rebuilding Cities and Citizens

In Vienna after WWI and Berlin after WWII, the provision of mass housing not only was a response to a dire social need but also served as a key lever for building variants of socialism and liberalism. Zooming into the interplay between political ideologies and the production of space, this book shows that ideologies, understood … Keep reading »