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SUMMARY:Responding to the Trump Challenge
DESCRIPTION:A talk and discussion led by Herman Rosenfeld\, a long-time Socialist Project (Toronto) member. \nThe talk and discussion with SPFredericton members will focus on the current set of challenges facing working people\, driven by Trump and the US on the one side\, and the responses by Carney\, Labour\, popular movements and the left (including the NDP\, led by Avi Lewis) on the other? And we’ll ask: “How might socialists respond?” \nMonday\, July 6 @ 5 to 6:30 PM\, at Conserver House\, 180 St. John Street in Fredericton.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/responding-to-trump-challenge/
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SUMMARY:Booklaunch: Out of the Impasse?
DESCRIPTION:The Leo Panitch School is proud to present the launch of Out of the Impasse? Debating Class Politics and Canadian Unions. It represents the latest in the long running series of pamphlets published by the Socialist Project. It features four pieces of striking analysis\, all drawing from Rosenfeld’s decades of experience as an autoworker\, educator\, and socialist activist.  \n“These interventions remind us that worker power depends not only on shop-floor solidarity\, but on building a capacity for independent collective political action by unions and workers…”  \nAll are invited to join as we celebrate this new entry into the debates on  Canadian socialism and working class politics!  \nAbout the author: Herman Rosenfeld is a Toronto-based socialist activist\, educator\, organizer\, and writer. He is originally from Newark\, New Jersey\, and came to Canada in 1972. He is a retired national staff person with the Canadian Auto Workers (now Unifor) and worked in their Education Department. Before\, he worked for 15 years in a General Motors Assembly Plant in Scarborough\, on the assembly line and as an elected union committeeperson. \nWhen: Friday July 17\, doors open: 6:30pm\, talk starts 7pm\, social to follow\nWhere: College Street United Church – 502 Bathurst Street\, Toronto ON\nHow: Advance registration required. Free – donations accepted with gratitude.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/out-of-the-impasse/
LOCATION:College United Church\, 502 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:FilmSocial: I Am Cuba
DESCRIPTION:The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to present I Am Cuba (1964) as the first entry in the FilmSocial series showcasing films on Cuba. It is more important than ever to keep attention on Cuba and the suffering experienced by the Cuban people due to US aggression.  \nI Am Cuba was the first co-production between the Soviet Union and Cuba led by regular collaborators Mikhail Kalatozov (director) and Sergey Urusevsky (cinematographer) who had previously won the Palme d’Or in 1958 for their film The Cranes Are Flying. The film follows four distinct stories about the Cuban population that chronicles Cuba’s ascent from colonialist degradation and the authoritarian rule of Batista’s regime to a revolution that spreads across the country. \nThe film was not well received by either Cuban or Soviet audiences when it originally premiered in 1964 and. The film was pulled quickly from theatres and largely forgotten until it was re-discovered and rescued by American filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola 30 years later. Since then it has gotten a new appreciation\, especially for its dazzling images.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/filmsocial-i-am-cuba/
LOCATION:College United Church\, 502 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260809T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260809T173000
DTSTAMP:20260802T110849Z
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SUMMARY:Solidarity Rally with the People of Iran
DESCRIPTION:Join Our Solidarity Rally with the People of Iran and Against the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran! \nAs the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran continues and people bear its devastating consequences\, we invite all community members and allies to join us in demanding an immediate and permanent end to the war. \nJoin our community rally in solidarity with the people of Iran and against the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. \nWe call for an end to the imperialist war and stand with the people of Iran in their struggle for freedom\, equality\, justice\, and self-determination. \nCome raise your voice for peace and solidarity. \nSunday\, August 9\, 2026\n4:00–5:30 PM\nNathan Phillips Square\, Toronto \nPlease note: Flags of the United States\, Israel\, the Islamic Republic of Iran\, as well as the Lion and Sun flag and SAVAK symbols\, are not welcome at this rally. \nOrganized by: Iranian Collective for Peace and Justice – Canada and Feminists for Jina – Toronto.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/solidarity-with-people-iran/
LOCATION:Nathan Phillips Square\, Bay and Queen West\, Toronto\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260810T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260810T210000
DTSTAMP:20260709T150105Z
CREATED:20260709T150046Z
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SUMMARY:Mass Incarceration in El Salvador
DESCRIPTION:What is going on in El Salvador and how does this matter to Canada?  \nIn March 2022 the Nayib Bukele administration in El Salvador invoked an emergency measure called a “state of exception” in reaction to a spike in gang violence. \nUnder the pretext of protecting public order\, this measure suspends freedoms of assembly\, association\, and expression\, as well as fundamental rights surrounding arrest and detention. These include the right of habeas corpus\, the right to be informed of the reasons for detention\, access to legal assistance\, and numerous guarantees of due process. \nThough the Constitution allows for such exceptional measures on a temporary basis\, the state of exception has been renewed continuously on a monthly basis\, making it a permanent security policy. It is also wielded as a tool of repression against environmental defenders\, human rights workers\, lawyers\, journalists\, political opposition members\, and others. \nOver 91\,000 people have been imprisoned under the emergency regime\, making El Salvador’s incarceration rate the highest in the world at 2% of the population. \nThere has been a dramatic drop in gang-perpetrated murders\, but at the cost of a human rights catastrophe. National and international organizations have documented dismaying patterns such as arrests for alleged gang membership with no evidence\, often in poor communities\, persecution and arrest of courageous defenders of human rights\, environment\, and democracy\, severe mistreatment in detention amounting to torture\, and preposterous and cruel collective trials of hundreds at a time on gang-related charges. According to the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) there have been 483 deaths in custody.  \nJoin us on August 10\, Prisoners’ Justice Day\, for a panel discussion and educational Q&A session on who is being affected by unjust imprisonment in El Salvador\, and Canada’s stake in the erosion of democracy and human rights in the country. \nOur featured speakers – Samuel Ramirez\, activist with the Movement for the Victims of the Regime in El Salvador (MOVIR) \nOther speakers to be announced.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/mass-incarceration-el-salvador/
LOCATION:College United Church\, 502 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260815T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260816T170000
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SUMMARY:How to Organize your Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Having problems at work and are not sure what to do? Have you heard about unions and want to know how to get started? Do you lack the confidence to talk to your coworkers about forming a union? If you answered yes to any of these questions\, then the How to Organize Your Workplace course is for you! \nOver two days participants will learn what it takes to go from zero organization at work to a functioning committee of coworkers that can take on the boss and win! Together we will learn and practice the ideas\, methods\, and skills necessary to build power at work. The course will also feature a general discussion of unions: strengths and weaknesses\, potentials and limits\, and why organizing at work should be a top priority for those who want a better world. \nWhen: August 15-16 (morning until late afternoon)\nBreakfast and lunch to be provided.\nWhere: Toronto\, ON (Downtown – venue TBA)\nHow much: Free/by donation\nWho: Anyone curious about how to organize at work! \nRegistration deadline: August 8. We kindly ask that all participants register individually for this training. Coworkers and friends are welcome\, please just let us know!
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/how-organize-workplace/
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SUMMARY:Higher Education Organizing Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Having problems at work and are not sure what to do? Do you work at a College Or University and want to get connected to union struggles? Do you want to build worker power both in union and non-union parts of the higher education sector? If you answered yes to any of these questions\, then the How to Organize Your Workplace course is for you! \nThis edition of the workshop catered especially for people working at colleges and universities. All workers in the higher education sector are welcome\, including academic\, non-academic\, admin\,  custodial\, maintenance\, campus housing\, and student workers! Those who have worked in higher education in the past or are likely to again in the near future\, including students\, are also welcome! \nOver two days participants will learn what it takes to go from zero organization at work to a functioning committee of coworkers that can take on the boss and win! Together we will learn and practice the ideas\, methods\, and skills necessary to build power at work. The course will also feature a general discussion of unions: strengths and weaknesses\, potentials and limits\, and why organizing at work should be a top priority for those who want a better world. \nWhen: August 22-23 (morning until late afternoon)\nBreakfast and lunch to be provided.\nWhere: Toronto\, ON (Downtown – venue TBA)\nHow much: Free/by donation\nWho: Anyone who works in higher education and wants to organize at work!\nHow: Registration required – Register here
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/higher-ed/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260828T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260828T213000
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SUMMARY:FilmSocial presents: Memories of Underdevelopment
DESCRIPTION:The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to present Memories Of Underdevelopment (1968) as the second film in the new FilmSocial series on Cuba. It is more important than ever to keep attention on Cuba and the crisis it is going through from US aggression. \nMemories Of Underdevelopment was directed by the prolific Cuba director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea. It is Gutiérrez Alea’s most famous work and arguably Cuba’s most acclaimed film. It was elected one of the best film’s of all time in the Sight & Sound 2012 poll. It follows Sergio\, a relatively wealthy writer\, who decides to stay in Cuba after the revolution while his wife and many of his friends choose to leave for Miami. Sergio looks back over the changes in Cuba and the effect of living in what he calls an underdeveloped country. \nGutiérrez Alea’s work is representative of the greater New Latin American Cinema movement occuring in the 1960s and 1970s. Memories Of Underdevelopment is specifically an example of “Imperfect Cinema” which rejected the “perfect” style of Hollywood movies and the “art cinema” of European movies. Imperfect cinema rejects elitism and focuses on the process over the product. The movement’s main goal was to make films where the viewer becomes an active participant. \nWhen: August 28 – Doors: 6:45pm\nWhere: College Street United Church\, Toronto
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/filmsocial-underdevelopment/
LOCATION:College United Church\, 502 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260901T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260901T180000
DTSTAMP:20260813T211328Z
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SUMMARY:Don't Let Them Destroy Canadian Public Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:On September 1\, Alberta’s Danielle Smith government is rolling out private healthcare to end universal public healthcare and bring in US style privatization. It has been 7-months in the making\, yet the federal Mark Carney government has not yet stood up for the Canada Health Act. \nPublic healthcare across Canada is in grave peril. Demand our federal MPs take a stand and enforce the Canada Health Act. NO MORE DELAYS! \nPrivatizing public healthcare is an economic issue and a betrayal of Canada’s core values. \nTUESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 1 – ACROSS CANADA \nSeptember 1st\, 4pm\nDanielle Martin’s office\n622 College Street\, Toronto \nCheck poster for other locations/times.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/canadian-public-healthcare/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260920T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260806T194102Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260806T194102Z
UID:17903-1789912800-1789916400@socialistproject.ca
SUMMARY:Rally and March for Migrant Justice
DESCRIPTION:Migrants make Canada work. We care for children and elders\, grow food\, build homes\, and keep communities running. \nBut the government is pushing migrants out instead of giving people equal rights. Permits are expiring\, being refused\, cancelled\, or made impossible to renew. Refugees are under attack. People are being deported. Families are being separated. Those who remain are forced to work with fewer rights and more fear. \nAt the same time\, working class people are being squeezed by high rents\, low wages\, service cuts\, and insecurity. Migrants are being blamed for a crisis created by underfunding\, privatization\, corporate greed\, and governments that put the rich first. \nSunday\, September 20\, 2026\, 2:00 PM\nChristie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor West\, Toronto
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/rally-march-migrant-justice/
LOCATION:Christie Pits Park\, 750 Bloor St W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260920T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260819T130541Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Capitalism: An Introduction to Capital
DESCRIPTION:Frustrated with capitalism and its impacts on human beings and the planet? Do you believe that a more equitable\, democratic\, and liberatory society is possible? \nWaking up from the capitalist nightmare requires a clear understanding of what we are up against: how we understand capitalism\, how it works\, and how it compels us to act in certain ways – these all shape what kinds of strategies will be needed to move beyond it. \nThis course will approach these questions and others through An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx’s Capital by Michael Heinrich\, one of most approachable and understandable guides through Marx’s masterwork. Capital remains the most important work of critical analysis of capitalism in history\, through its exploration of the economic principles that govern capitalism\, and the problems faced by workers and society. \nWhy not just read Capital directly? Capital is infamously long and difficult! Many aspiring socialist activists over the years have plunged in head first\, only to find the language daunting and the ideas hard to grasp. Heinrich’s book gives a compact\, concise\, and clear presentation of the main points\, providing a solid understanding of how capitalism functions. \nWe will discuss the most common questions raised by Heinrich’s book (and Marx’s three volumes of Capital)\, as well the political and practical relevance of the material today. Understanding capitalism isn’t just an intellectual exercise\, it’s a key part of how we begin to build a better world! \nWhen: Sunday September 20\, weekly until November 8. All classes 2-5pm\nWhere: Toronto ON + Online\nHow: Advance registration required\nCost: Free/recommended donation: $40 \nAll are welcome to this introductory 7-week course. Whether you’re just dipping your toes into socialist politics and full of questions\, or an experienced activist wanting to revisit your understanding of capitalism\, we’d love for you to join us! \nParticipants will be asked to read along as we work our way through a 220 page book over seven weeks. A free PDF or at-cost physical copy of the book will be made available.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/understanding-capitalism/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260925T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260925T210000
DTSTAMP:20260817T180120Z
CREATED:20260817T180045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260817T180120Z
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SUMMARY:FilmSocial Presents: Che (part 1)
DESCRIPTION:The Leo Panitch School is proud to present Che: Part One as the next entry in the special FilmSocial series showcasing films on Cuba.
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/filmsocial-che1/
LOCATION:College United Church\, 502 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260926T100000
DTSTAMP:20260820T151138Z
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SUMMARY:Solidarity Is Strength
DESCRIPTION:From the Ontario Days of Action to Building the Fight Against Ford \nAll are invited to participate in Solidarity is Strength\, an organizing event reflecting on a defining chapter of Ontario’s history and what lessons we can carry forward to fight today’s austerity agenda. The event will include a conversation with Paul Kellogg\, author of Austerity and Resistance: the Ontario Days of Action\, 1995-1998\, as well other labour leaders\, rank and file education workers\, and prominent activists. \nA big fight is brewing over public education thanks to dedicated workers who’ve been reviving deep organizing methods. Education Workers’ see that their power and leverage is as a province-wide\, strategically situated and coordinated group providing a highly valued public service.  \nBroad solidarity from across sectors\, unions\, and locals\, can make this fight unstoppable. In the process of defending our public schools and kids’ futures – a foundational issue for the entire working class – we also build a crucial wedge and the blueprint for a very different Ontario. \nWhen: Saturday September 26\nTime: 10am-4pm\, check-in at 9:30am.\nWhere: College Street United Church\, 454 College Street\, Toronto ON.\nHow: Please preregister online
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/solidarity-is-strength/
LOCATION:College United Church\, 502 Bathurst St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260927T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20261122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260817T174844Z
CREATED:20260817T174518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260817T174844Z
UID:13791-1790519400-1795366800@socialistproject.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Socialism
DESCRIPTION:Curious about socialism? Interested about if it is really possible and taking a sober look at the problems it will face? Want to discuss how to begin affecting change right now?  \nIn these uncertain and dangerous times\, The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is a space to listen\, discuss and challenge the contemporary relevancy of socialism.   \nThe School’s flagship course\, Introduction to Socialism\, is designed for both those experienced activists always looking to learn more\, and those newer to socialist ideas and full of questions. It will not only provide a unique venue for collectively tackling important topics\, but also a welcoming space where any question relevant to socialist organizing\, no matter how basic or advanced\, can be raised and discussed. \nInstead of providing exact definitions and historical readings\, the course will focus on understanding the structures of capitalism in order to challenge it and begin building a better world. We will rely on the ideas and lived experience of participants to enhance the presentations\, examples\, and collective discussions that make up each session. \nOver 8 weeks we’ll explore topics such as what and who is the working class\, what makes socialism different\, how we can overcome political barriers\, how socialists can approach elections and winning reforms in the existing state\, what role trade unions and political parties have played for working class struggles\, and much more!  \nWhen: Sunday September 27\, weekly until November 22. All classes 2:30-5pm (skipping Thanksgiving weekend)\nWhere: Jubilee United Church – 6000 Sussex Ave\, Burnaby\, BC V5H 3C2\nWho: Anyone and everyone curious about socialism!
URL:https://socialistproject.ca/event/tntroduction-socialism-burnaby/
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