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Apr 15, 2025 -
Beat the Heat Webinar
When: April 15th, 7pm
Fighting for Cool Communities - with Seniors for Climate Action Now (SCAN)
Speakers will include: Jennifer Penney from SCAN!; Laura Walton, President of the Ontario Federation of Labour; Flora Aldridge from the Canadian Partnership for Children's Health & Environment and Jacqueline Wilson from the Canadian Environmental Law Association.
seniorsforclimateactionnow.org
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zoom.us
Apr 16, 2025 -
What The Climate?
When: April 16th, 6pm
Exploring Problems and Solutions
Are you concerned about the increasing number of climate-related disasters but unsure what lies ahead and what to do? Join us for an insightful session that unravels unanswered questions behind the climate crisis. Together, we can explore solutions to mitigate its impact and ensure a safer future.
eventbrite.com
Apr 16, 2025 - Book launch:
The Poilievre Project
When: April 16th, 6:30pm
Where: 165 Geary Ave (second floor, Unit A)
Join journalists Martin Lukacs and Desmond Cole for a conversation about the 2025 federal election and Martin's new book
The Poilievre Project: A radical blueprint for corporate rule
. The book reveals the playbook behind the Conservative leader's rise and exposes his radical vision for reshaping Canada.
Facebook event
Apr 19, 2025 -
Trump, the State, and Global Capital
When: Saturday April 19th, 2pm
In the early weeks of the Trump administration in the United States we have seen on-again, off-again tariffs, bluster against longstanding allies and friendly approaches to erstwhile foes, alarming threats to civil liberties and press freedom, accelerating deportations of immigrant workers, mass firings and layoffs of Federal employees, dismantling of key Federal agencies, and indifference toward threats of measles and bird-flu epidemics - and that's only a partial list. Looking at all this through a Marxist lens presents a major challenge, but who better to meet it than Steve Maher and Clara Mattei, whose historical analyses of finance capital and the capitalist state have garnered well-deserved praise.
marxedproject.org