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Apr 7, 2026 -
Kill Bill C5
When: April 7th, 7pm
In the name of pushing through 'Projects of National Interest' (PONIs), Carney's 'Building Canada Act' - (Bill C-5) contains measures that violate Indigenous rights and sovereignty, as well as the civic rights and well-being of all people living in so-called Canada.
Join us to hear how federal Bill C5 and its provincial copycat bills compromise the integrity of our lands and the health of our people in the interest of ramming through even more extractive fossil fuel infrastructure and dirty mining projects, aimed at feeding the military-industrial complex.
zoom.us
Apr 7, 2026 -
Resisting Healthcare Privatization
When: April 7th, 11am
Private capital and financial interests have undermined health systems in England, France, and Sweden, offering lessons on the impacts of privatization and strategies to resist its expansion for our struggle against healthcare privatization in Canada.
Come learn with us on how to strengthen local collective responses to these global forces while advancing health systems centred on people's well-being.
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Apr 6, 2026 -
DSC Orientation
When: April 6th, 7pm
In this one-hour session, you will listen to a brief presentation outlining the DSC's mission, structure, and activities, and learn how to get involved in your local Chapter and/or on a National level. Following the presentation, we will have a discussion period and the organizers will answer any questions you may have.
democraticsocialists.ca
Apr 6, 2026 -
Empires die, but the cedars remain
When: April 6th, 6pm
Where: Downtown Toronto. Address will be sent to attendees upon successful registration
Tickets: $10 Admission fee (or more if you wish to donate further) or Pay-What-You-Can
Join us to learn more about Lebanon's natural history, the flora and fauna that have inspired writers & poets for centuries, and the impact of colonialism on the land and wildlife.
We will also dive deep into Lebanon's cultural impact on the writing stage and discuss how poetry intertwines with the land. At the end, participants are encouraged to contribute original poetry or reflections to be assembled into a zine for electronic distribution post-event.
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Apr 4, 2026 -
Livestream on Cuba
When: April 4th, 12pm
Join us online for Gabriel Rockhill's interview of Helen Yaffe about the history of the Cuban socialist project and the intensification of the imperialist effort to destroy it.
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Apr 4, 2026 -
SURJ public meeting
When: Saturday, April 4th, 12pm
Where: Workers' Action Centre, 720 Spadina Ave
SURJ is a grassroots group in the GTA. We are accountable to Black, Indigenous, and racialized organizers, and focus on moving white people to take action against white supremacy and colonialism. We will support you to learn, develop skills, deepen your political understanding, build accountable relationships, and redistribute resources to Black, Indigenous, and racialized communities.
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Apr 2, 2026 -
PHP4P Community Meeting
When: April 2nd, 7pm
PH4P is hosting their next community meeting! Connect with your neighbors to discuss new and ongoing solidarity initiatives for Palestine in Parkdale - High Park. All are welcome - tell your neighbours and bring a friend!
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Apr 2, 2026 -
Getting into Fights with Data Centres
When: April 2nd, 1pm
As a wave of new data centres threatens to reshape the Canadian landscape, join us for a timely conversation with Anne Pasek. The Trent University professor's work challenges common assumptions about the carbon footprint of the internet, and she is the author of the widely-shared zine Getting Into Fights With Data Centers. Pasek draws our attention to the infrastructure that makes AI, but also much of the online infrastructure we use day to day, and its impacts on climate and water.
zoom.us
Apr 2, 2026 - [Hamilton]
Mapping Labour and Race in Hamilton
When: April 2nd, 12pm
Where: Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
We are excited to unveil the second edition of the interactive mapping project, Off the Beaten Path, crafted by the students from the School of Labour Studies at McMaster University.
This is an ongoing project and you can catch up on last year's projects by heading to their interactive map here. Or come by WAHC to see the stories for yourself!
An opening reception and presentations of this year's works will take place Thursday, April 2nd from 12pm at WAHC. This event is open to the public as well as those affiliated with McMaster.
wahc-museum.ca
Apr 1, 2026 -
Activism and Mental Health
When: Every Wednesday at 6:30pm, April 1 to May 13
Capitalism Can't Be Fixed - political education series.
zoom.us