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Jan 22, 2026 - Toronto Association for Peace and Solidarity AGM

When: January 22nd, 7pm.
Where: OPSEU, 31 Wellesley St. E

The Toronto Association for Peace and Solidarity strives to agitate, educate and organize in the GTA for a world without war and oppression. Join the AGM to learn about the plan for 2026, becoming a member, and joining the struggle for peace.

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Jan 21, 2026 - Booklaunch: Cancelling Billionaires Before They Cancel Us

When: January 21st, 6:30pm
Where: Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave

Join authors Linda McQuaig and Neil Brooks to celebrate the launch of their book Cancelling Billionaires Before They Cancel Us: The Urgent Case for a Wealth Tax.

Music by Three Chord Johnny. Everyone is welcome.

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Jan 18, 2026 - On Labour Zionism

When: January 18th, 1pm

Labour for Palestine Canada presents...

A 3-part online speaker series: On Labour Zionism and the struggle for Palestine in the labour movement, past and present.

Part 1 with Jeff Schuhrke, author of No Neutrals There - US Labor, Zionism, and the Struggle for Palestine (Haymarket Books).

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Jan 16, 2026 - Freedom for Milagro Sala

When: January 16th, 6:30pm
Where: Friends House, 60 Lowther

January 16th will mark ten years since the arbitrary detention of Milagro Sala, who was arrested and imprisoned for being a woman, poor, racialized, Indigenous, and a social justice activist.

Her unjust imprisonment exemplifies one of the most emblematic cases of political persecution and judicial violence in contemporary Argentina and reflects the repressive and disciplinary model imposed by the Government of the Province of Jujuy since December 2015 with the complicity of the then-National Government, constituting an affront to democracy and the rule of law.

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Jan 14, 2026 - Performance: The Battle for a Shorter Working Day

When: January 14, 15, and 16th, 7:30pm
Where: Steelworkers' Hall, 25 Cecil St

There was a time when workers sweated through ten or twelve-hour working days. How did we end up with more time off the job? By unions demanding it, again and again.

It all began in 1872. That year a movement for a nine-hour day burst onto the public stage in cities and towns across central Canada. Toronto was the site of one of the most famous incidents in that campaign when the printers went on strike against almost all the city's newspapers.

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