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Apr 23, 2026 -
How to break the climate silence
When: Thursday April 23rd, 12noon
Earth Day might get people talking about climate change, but how do we make it an everyday conversation? Canadians aren't sharing their concerns or questions about climate change with each other. To talk through how we can change that, Re.Climate has invited panelists who are having climate conversations every day. They'll offer practical advice for how to talk to elected officials, how to broach climate and climate solutions in daily life and how to break through the noise on social media platforms.
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Apr 23, 2026 -
Women, war and social reproduction
When: April 23rd, 2:30pm
Rethinking the role of war and social displacement in the present restructuring of the global economy, Federici argues that women play a major role in the reconstruction of the community and the struggle for a different world.
Dr. Silvia Federici is a world renowned feminist intellectual and longtime activist, teacher, and writer.
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Apr 23, 2026 -
No War with Iran
When: April 23rd, 6pm
Where: 1202 Bloor St W
The Toronto Association for Peace and Solidarity is continuing its "No War on Iran" campaign with an action in front of MP Julie Dzerowicz's office Thursday, April 23rd at 6pm.
We will hear speakers from:
- Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
- Davenport 4 Palestine
- Canadian Federation of Students - Ontario
- Palestinian Youth Movement - Toronto
- Student Mobilization Committee
- Toronto Association for Peace and Solidarity
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Apr 23, 2026 -
Lessons from Taiwan's Healthcare System
When: April 23rd, 8pm
We are hosting a webinar to draw lessons from Taiwan's healthcare system, regarded as one of the best in the world. We're thrilled to welcome Dr. William Hsiao, who led the task force that designed Taiwan's system.
Dr. Hsiao will explain why he chose Canada's single-payer system as the initial blueprint for Taiwan, how Taiwan has built on and improved that model, and what lessons we should take from Taiwan's system. The webinar will be moderated by CDM Vice Chair, Dr. Bernard Ho.
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