Events

Judicial Review: How Ministers, Bureaucrats and Tribunals Apply Environmental Law Under Supervision of the Courts

*A recording of the webinar will be made available to all those who register. The recording will only be available within (60) days after the webinar. Pipeline hearings, endangered species protection, pesticide regulation, resource extraction projects – these are just some of the areas in which government processes and decision-making can be judicially reviewed for […]

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Celebrate International Women’s Day with Cuso International & Manyatta Network-Toronto!

Join Cuso International and the Manyatta Network for a meaningful conversation about women’s resilience and achievements in Ethiopia, Myanmar, Nigeria and how civil society groups through diaspora networks can play a role in development work and gender equality. Our ‘Women for Change’ panelists will share their stories in celebration of International Women’s Day. Learn more

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CodeAcrossTO 2019: Toronto’s Take on UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

Come out to CodeAcrossTO, an all-ages, all-skills-and-abilities community hackathon on March 2nd at Artscape Daniels Launchpad. Lunch provided! The theme is “Toronto’s take on UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. Join challenges that speak explicitly to Toronto’s sustainable future, facilitated by rad folks like Law & Design Colab (working to improve legal accessibility), OPIRG Toronto (environment/social

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The Responsibility of Academics for Peace, Justice, and the Public Interest

Join us for this FREE PUBLIC LECTURE on The Responsibility of Academics for Peace, Justice, and the Public Interest: Academic Freedom and Its Current Discontents, with guest speaker, Prof. Len Findlay, U of Saskatchewan, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus, Past Chair, Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee, CAUT and Past President, Academy One, The Royal Society of

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1st National Philanthropy and Fundraising Conference

1st NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY and Fundraising CONFERENCE NEPAL 2019 Philanthropy beyond Fundraising 27-28, Feb 2019(15-16 Falgun 2075) 1. What is there in this conference? The core objective of the conference is to keep building the ever-growing multi-dimensional connection between philanthropy, fundraising, people, issues, and global practices. 2. The participants will have access to the following benefits

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Ottawa Development Drinks

Are you interested in learning more about how to solve local or global challenges? Or, do you need another opportunity to socialize over some light refreshments while meeting new people and winning cool prizes? The Ontario Council for International Cooperation invites you to interact with the accomplished Dr. Ruby Dagher on Wednesday, February 27th between

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Reclamation: Feminism, Labour and the (Un)Learning Of (Radical) History

We invite you to attend the Global Labour Research Centre’s John Eleen Annual Lecture in Global Labour. Over the past decade, dynamic and visible social movements have brought many to the streets in protest: Black Lives Matter, Idle No More, #MeToo, The Women’s March. While these movements have garnered attention and action, deep, vital, transformational

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