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Mar 17, 2026 -
Women in the Labour Movement
When: Tuesday, March 17th, 7pm
Join TWHP to hear Peggy Nash talk about the new book
Women United - Stories of Women's Struggles for Equality in the Canadian Auto Workers Union.
mailchi.mp
Mar 16, 2026 -
Save Public Healthcare
When: Monday, March 16th, 4:30pm
Where: MP Julie Dzerowicz's office at 1202 Bloor St W
Alberta's Danielle Smith government passed a new law to end universal public health care and bring in U.S. style privatization.
Ontario's Doug Ford government is cutting, closing and privatizing our public hospitals.
Call on our federal Liberal MPs to help us stand up to them, enforce the Canada Health Act and save public health care.
ontariohealthcoalition.ca
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