Events

Inspirational Women Brunch: Shaping Peace Through Feminism

Since 1960, Canadian Voice of Women for Peace has passionately and tirelessly worked towards creating a peaceful world. As Canada’s oldest national feminist peace group, VOW fights for a world that is free from violence, war, nuclear weapons, and gender inequality. Join #WomenShapingPeace for brunch on September 23 and learn how you can take action […]

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Rise for Climate Toronto!

The climate is heating up and so are we! Torontonians won’t stand by while our federal and provincial governments are actively destroying our chances to create a livable future. For all of us. For our children. When: Saturday, September 8th, 12noon Where: 361 University Ave (just south of Armory Street) On September 8, gather together

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Tuberculosis on Film: Free talk and screening of “The Lucky Specials”

Tuberculosis on Film: free talk and screening of The Lucky Specials Thursday, September 13, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Health Sciences Building, 155 College Street, Room 610 In advance of the first-ever United Nations High-Level Meeting on Tuberculosis (TB), on September 26, 2018 the Office of Global Public Health Education

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Get The Job You Want! A Workshop for Aspiring Humanitarian Aid & International Development Workers

On September 30th, 2018 Jo Rodrigues will help you with a strategy to get the job you want from a place of empowerment rather than fear! Who is this workshop for? People who • Want to work in international development or humanitarian aid. • Don’t want to waste their time applying endlessly for jobs or

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SDGs Reporting Training

An interactive workshop for sustainability professionals to learn how to keep track of and report on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Global Compact Network Canada is excited to offer a workshop session with industry leaders and global experts on how to report on the SDGs. We have invited renowned industry leaders and experts on the

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“The Long Way Home” Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Abousfian Abdelrazik’s knows the value of home. Between 2003 and 2006, he was abducted, detained and tortured by Sudanese authorities at the behest of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). When he was finally released in 2006, the Canadian government refused to issue him travel documents, denying his right to mobility, a right protected by

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