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Mar 31, 2026 - Fund Our Schools

When: Tuesday, March 31st, 7p,
Where: 18 Wynford Drive, Suite 201

As a student, parent, caregiver, educator, or community member, what do you want our publicly funded schools to look like? Let's shape our community together!

fundourschools.ca | actionnetwork.org
Mar 31, 2026 - Addressing the Housing Crisis

When: March 31st, 1pm

In this webinar, we'll be joined by Lisa Freeman, Senior Researcher with the CLC's Social and Economic Policy Department and our in-house expert housing, and Michèle Biss, Executive Director of the National Right to Housing Network.

canadianlabour.ca | zoom.us
Mar 30, 2026 - Public Grocery option

When: Monday March 30th, 3:15pm

With special guests:
- Dr. Michael Classens, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream School of the Environment, University of Toronto

- Aaron Vansintjan, Policy Manager, Food Secure Canada

- Jade Guthrie, Community Learning and Engagement Manager, Foodshare Toronto

This seminar is part of the course: CSES342 Theory and Praxis in Food Security(Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity, New College, University of Toronto)

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Mar 30, 2026 - Support Grassy Narrows

When: March 30th, 8:30am
Where: Fairmont Royal York Hotel, 100 Front St. W (across from Union Station)

While Premier Ford meets with municipal leaders attending the "Good Roads Conference" at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Grassy Narrows leadership, community members and allies will be there to bring their call for justice directly to him so he cannot ignore them.

On Monday March 30th Join Grassy Narrows Chief, Council, grassroots community members, and allies to demand that Premier Ford compensate the community for the ongoing mercury crisis.

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Mar 29, 2026 - Rally for Cuba

When: March 29th, 1pm
Where: US Consulate, 361 University Ave

Join our rally to stand with Cuba against the cruel US blockade and Trump's oil cut-off. End the embargo now!

canadacubafriendshiptoronto.ca | Facebook | instagram.com
Mar 28, 2026 - Data into Action for Palestine

When: March 28th, 2pm

A collaborative Virtual Brainstorm Workshop to build a mutual aid network designed by advocates, for advocates. Where your career isn't on the line for standing for what's right! Come brainstorm how to turn data into actionable projects.

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Mar 28, 2026 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

When: Saturday, March 28th, 11:30am
Where: Dentonia Park, corner of Dentonia Park Ave. and Thyra Ave (Victoria Park subway station)

A rising climate of hate - racism, Islamophobia and antisemitism - threatens the safety and unity of our communities. We refuse division and stand together in solidarity, not hate. Join us in building a city rooted in justice, dignity and collective care. Organised by Toronto East Anti-hate Mobilization (TEAM).

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Mar 28, 2026 - Unity in Struggle Forum

When: March 28th - 29th

Last year, the Forum brought together over 500 attendees across two days, featuring 8 panels, 2 breakout sessions, workshops, and 23 speakers. We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make the event such a success. This year's Toronto-based, two-day gathering will once again people together to strengthen solidarity, share knowledge from struggles across the world, and collectively imagine what liberation can look like.

Rooted in shared learning and action, this forum is about building power together.

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Mar 27, 2026 - 50th Anniversary of the brutal ‘regime change’ in Argentina

When: March 27th, 7pm
Where: USW, 25 Cecil St
Tickets: $20

Tango, Theatre, and Memory: An Evening for Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo.

Fundraiser event in support of the search for the stolen grandchildren and their pursue of justice.

neveragain.crd.co
Mar 27, 2026 - Better Medicare Health Summit

When: March 27th, 9am-5pm
Where: Cecil Community Centre, 58 Cecil St

We're excited to announce the Better Medicare Health Summit: one look back and twenty leaps forward, as CDM celebrates 20 years of strengthening and preserving Canada's publicly funded health care system.

At the Better Medicare Health Summit, we will explore the future of Medicare in Canada, scalable solutions to transform primary care, the growing risks posed by for-profit care and the private insurance industry, public solutions to address health care wait times, the importance of enforcing the Canada Health Act, and much more.

canadiandoctorsformedicare.ca
Mar 26, 2026 - Class Strength in North America Today

When: March 26th, 6:30pm

Join us for a virtual panel discussion between Jay Youngdahl, Sam Gindin, and Adolf Reed Jr. on contemporary issues of class division and strength in North America.

The trio will discuss: where do divisions in the working class come from and who benefits from them? How can solidarity be built between workers across sectors today?

wahc-museum.ca
Mar 26, 2026 - Why is Palestine a Labour Issue?

When: March 26th, 6:30pm

Join this session at the 21st Israeli Apartheid Week for a panel discussion on "Global Labour Solidarity: Why is Palestine a Labour Issue?"

Presenters: Pamela Arancibia, Katherine Nastovski, and Chris Webb.

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Mar 26, 2026 - 50 Years After the Military Coup D’etat

When: March 26th, 6pm
Where: OISE, Room 12-130

Argentinians commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, a turning point in the country's history, under conditions that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. In the 1970s, the military responded to the emergence of progressive movements contesting the roots of inequality in the country with torture, forced disappearance, and extrajudicial killings targeting thousands of trade unionists, political activists, students, and community organizers. Terror also silenced or forced thousands more into exile. Democracy returned in 1983, but the legacies of the dictatorship have remained tangible limits to what has been politically and economically viable for the country.

neveragain.crd.co
Mar 26, 2026 - Wage Theft Panel @ Labour Fair 26

When: Thursday, March 26th, 6pm

Join us online with the Workers' Action Centre and Brock University for a panel on wage theft in Ontario.

Hosted by George Brown Labour Fair 2026 and co-sponsored by Brock's Department of Labour Studies, this panel will bring together real stories, research and insights into how you can stand up against unfair pay practices.

workersactioncentre.org
Mar 26, 2026 - Filmscreening: The Vow From Hiroshima

When: March 26th, 4pm
Where: Trinity College, 6 Hoskin Ave

A moving documentary that reveals the horrors of the atomic bombings in Japan through the lens of a survivor.

scienceforpeace.org
Mar 26, 2026 - Rally to Defend Our Land and Water

When: Thursday March 26th, 12noon - 1pm
Where: Queens Park Lawn (University and College), Toronto

Join GASP (Grandmothers Act to Save the Planet) to tell Doug Ford that our land and water are not resources to destroy, but legacies to protect.

gasp4change.org
Mar 25, 2026 - FilmSocial: Norma Rae

When: March 25th, 7pm (Doors open at 6:30pm.)
Where: Eyesore Cinema, 1176 Bloor St W

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to present Norma Rae (1979) as the next film in the FilmSocial series of socialist film screenings.

Set in a small-town Southern textile mill, the film follows Norma Rae (Sally Field), a courageous worker and single mother, who becomes politically active in her workplace after meeting Reuben Warshowsky (Ron Liebman), a charismatic New York labour organizer who arrives in town to confront crushing employment conditions at the factory and help workers form their own union. After her father dies suddenly on the mill floor, Norma is thrown deeper into the struggle, risking her job, relationships, and community standing to confront the bosses and organise her often-reluctant coworkers.

tickettailor.com
Mar 5, 2026 - Art exhibit: Cum Grano Salis

When: March 4 - 28 (Opening reception, Saturday, March 7th, 2pm)
Where: Red Head Gallery, 401 Richmond St, W

Elaine Whittaker with participating artists Mathew Borrett, Teri Donovan, Tracy Gorman, Kelley Aitken, Kaz Ogino, Heidi Breier, Kat Honey, Kai Kan, Kim-Lee Kho, and Jim Nason.

Cum grano salis (Latin for 'with a grain of salt') is an expression of skepticism. In an era saturated with images, data, and competing truths, the potential for exaggeration and distortion is greater than ever. Doubt is integral to how we perceive and interpret the world today. We move continuously between trust and mistrust, truth and fabrication, constantly pausing to reassess what we have just seen, heard, or absorbed.

redheadgallery.org