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Mar 11, 2026 - Highschool Walkout

When: March 11th, 12:30pm
Where: Local MPP's offices

Organized by students for students from the OSAP cuts. They are targeting all levels of education that Ford is hurting PLUS the many other problems Ford is causing Ontarians.

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Mar 10, 2026 - Tenant Rights

When: March 10th, 7pm

You're invited to our Tenant Action Committee's next community discussion, where we will be discussing tenant rights in winter weather.

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Mar 10, 2026 - What is Feminist Activism Now?

When: March 10th, 12pm

The 2026 Women and Gender Studies Centenary Lecture in recognition of International Women's Day, featuring local experts and organizers Yusra Khogali, Dr. Nadia Abu-Zahra, and Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel.

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Mar 9, 2026 - People's Consultation on AI

When: Monday March 9th, 6pm

Canada's "national sprint" to put forth a "National AI Strategy" was a missed opportunity to hear from the diversity of voices across the country. The People's Consultation is our opportunity to have our own voices heard -- rather than being dominated by industry and corporations.

​As two of the organizations who have endorsed the People's Consultation on AI, the Tech Workers Coalition Canadian chapter and Technologists for Democracy invite you to join our hybrid consultation event this March 9th at 1RG!

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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.

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