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		<title>Friday Education Worker Protests @ Kathleen Wynne Constituency Office</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 14:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>casparproject</dc:creator>
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		<title>ISAC Budget 2013 Analysis: Moving Forward on Positive Social Assistance Reform</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 14:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ISAC</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Budget 2013 has begun to make positive changes to a social assistance system that has continued to impoverish and cause hardship for low-income Ontarians. The majority of these changes apply to the Ontario Works (OW) program. After the Commission’s social assistance review report, starting the process of reform with positive changes to OW is the right way to proceed. The government has clearly heard the concerns of individuals and groups across Ontario about the negative impact of the report’s recommendations on people receiving ODSP. As...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Budget 2013 has begun to make positive changes to a social assistance system that has continued to impoverish and cause hardship for low-income Ontarians.</p>
<p>The majority of these changes apply to the Ontario Works (OW) program. After the Commission’s social assistance review report, starting the process of reform with positive changes to OW is the right way to proceed.</p>
<p>The government has clearly heard the concerns of individuals and groups across Ontario about the negative impact of the report’s recommendations on people receiving ODSP.</p>
<p>As a package, the improvements in the budget don’t make major progress toward improving the lives of people on OW and the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), but do represent positive steps toward making the systemic changes that are required.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.incomesecurity.org/documents/BudgetAnalysis2013.doc">Download ISAC&#8217;s full budget analysis here</a></p>
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		<title>Scarborough Education Workers&#8217; Protest Wed. April 24</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2013 01:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>casparproject</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come picket this Wednesday outside Soo Wong&#8217;s Liberal MPP HQ(2245 Kennedy Rd.)before and after the instructional day (7:45-8:15/3:35-4:15). All supporters of quality education and fair bargaining in Ontario are welcome. Facebook event http://m.facebook.com/events/356489294461619?_rdr]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Come picket this Wednesday outside Soo Wong&#8217;s Liberal MPP HQ(2245 Kennedy Rd.)before and after the instructional day (7:45-8:15/3:35-4:15). All supporters of quality education and fair bargaining in Ontario are welcome. Facebook event http://m.facebook.com/events/356489294461619?_rdr</p>
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		<title>Young Conservatives On Campus</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 18:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny in Labour</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of Young Conservatives have popped up on the Durham College and UOIT campus recently. We don’t know much about them because their Facebook group is private and requires students to request approval for access. The group’s description simply states, “Supporting the students, supporting the country”. However, the current membership list boasts a who’s-who of Conservative Party insiders, MPs, MPPs and Young Conservative organizers from across Ontario. It seems the Conservative Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario have made our...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of Young Conservatives have popped up on the Durham College and UOIT campus recently. We don’t know much about them because their Facebook group is private and requires students to request approval for access. The group’s description simply states, “Supporting the students, supporting the country”. However, the current membership list boasts a who’s-who of Conservative Party insiders, MPs, MPPs and Young Conservative organizers from across Ontario. It seems the Conservative Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario have made our campus a target for their right-wing agenda.</p>
<p>Read more at the blog <a title="Hard to Port - A Left perspective of a student activist" href="http://hardtoportjmc.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Hard To Port &#8211; A left perspective from a student activist</a> here.</p>
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		<title>SAVE THE DATE: Trade Justice Network Meeting w/ information session on Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 18:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are invited to participate in a full-day Trade Justice Network meeting to discuss and strategize the Canada-EU CETA negotiations, and to hear from international experts about Canada’s participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement talks with India. Those who cannot make the meeting in person will be able to phone-in. &#160; When: April 15, 2013, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: CEP Boardroom (301 Laurier Avenue at Bank Street), Ottawa (MAP http://tinyurl.com/bvbl8d8) &#160; The meeting will be split into two parts:...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are invited to participate in a full-day <a href="http://tradejustice.ca/">Trade Justice Network</a> meeting to discuss and strategize the Canada-EU CETA negotiations, and to hear from international experts about Canada’s participation in the <a href="http://www.international.gc.ca/trade-agreements-accords-commerciaux/agr-acc/tpp-ptp/index.aspx?view=d">Trans-Pacific Partnership</a> and <a href="http://www.international.gc.ca/media_commerce/comm/news-communiques/2013/02/06a.aspx?view=d">Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement</a> talks with India. Those who cannot make the meeting in person will be able to phone-in.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>When:</strong> April 15, 2013, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.</p>
<p><strong>Where:</strong> CEP Boardroom (301 Laurier Avenue at Bank Street), Ottawa (MAP <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/bvbl8d8">http://tinyurl.com/bvbl8d8</a>) </strong></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The meeting will be split into two parts:</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>9 a.m. to 12 p.m.</strong> – TJN members meeting will assess the status of the Canada-EU CETA negotiations, current campaigns against CETA, and plan our next steps. The CETA negotiations may or may not have concluded by April 15. Regardless we should expect the Harper government to sign a deal in 2013. How can we prepare for this possibility?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>1 p.m. to 4 p.m.</strong> – Open meeting for NGOs, academics, etc to hear from <strong>Sanya Reid Smith</strong> (<a href="http://twnside.org.sg/">Third World Network</a>) and <strong>Asfar Jafri</strong> (<a href="http://focusweb.org/">Focus on the Global South</a>) about the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Canada-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. Both speakers are in Ottawa for the CCIC symposium: <a href="http://apwg2013-eorg.eventbrite.ca/">Trade, Investment, and Human Rights in Asia</a>. The afternoon session is co-ordinated by Trade Justice Network, the <a href="http://www.ccic.ca/working_groups/apwg_e.php">Canadian Council for International Co-operation</a> and <a href="http://www.interpares.ca/">Inter-Pares</a>. (A separate invitation will go out for this event.)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>RSVP by March 29</strong> to Stuart Trew, <a href="mailto:strew@canadians.org">strew@canadians.org</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Stuart Trew</strong></p>
<p>Trade Campaigner, Council of Canadians</p>
<p>116 Spadina Ave., Ste 210, Toronto ON, M5V2K6, Tel: 416/979/0451</p>
<p><a href="http://www.canadians.org/trade">www.canadians.org/trade</a></p>
<p>Twitter @StuJT @CETAWatch</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Join 25in5 in Calling for Poverty Reduction in the 2013 Budget &#8211; Send a Message to Party Leaders Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2013 18:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AnitaKh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ontario is facing an historic opportunity to invest in poverty reduction in the 2013 budget. We can’t let this opportunity to pass us by. The 2013 Budget can allow Ontarians living on low-incomes to Earn More, Keep More and see benefits Restored. A recent letter sent by the 25in5 Network for Poverty Reduction urges all political parties to make minority government work for all Ontarians by investing in poverty reduction initiatives.Take Action to show your support for poverty reduction in the upcoming budget by signing...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ontario is facing an historic opportunity to invest in poverty reduction in the 2013 budget.<br />
We can’t let this opportunity to pass us by.</p>
<p>The 2013 Budget can allow Ontarians living on low-incomes to Earn More, Keep More and see benefits Restored. A recent letter sent by the 25in5 Network for Poverty Reduction urges all political parties to make minority government work for all Ontarians by investing in poverty reduction initiatives.Take Action to show your support for poverty reduction in the upcoming budget by signing the letter at this link: <a href="http://25in5.ca/1045-2/">http://25in5.ca/1045-2/</a></p>
<p>Our campaign and letter calls for the Ontario government to allow people to:</p>
<p><strong>Earn More:</strong> Raise the minimum wage to $11.50/hr. Allow people on social assistance to keep $200 of any earned income before clawbacks.</p>
<p><strong>Keep More:</strong> Raise the asset limits so people applying for social assistance don’t have to impoverish themselves before they can receive help. Allow single parents to keep 50% of their child support when on social assistance.</p>
<p><strong>Restore Benefits:</strong> Increase the Ontario Child Benefit to $1,310/year. Raise social assistance rates, starting with $100/month increase for single adults on Ontario Works.</p>
<p>Get more info and sign the petition urging government to take strong action against poverty in this budget. Visit <a href="http://25in5.ca/earnmorekeepmorerestore/">http://25in5.ca/earnmorekeepmorerestore/</a>.<em> Share the infographics on your Facebook and twitter and share the online petition widely! </em></p>
<p><strong>Removing barriers to exiting poverty in Ontario means allowing low-income Ontarians to Earn More, Keep More and see benefits Restored! <strong>Raise your voice and take action today</strong>! </strong></p>
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		<title>Ontario Common Front South Asian Community Activism Awards &#8211; June 1, 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2013 16:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ontario Common Front South Asian Community Activism Awards 2013 Join the community and labour as we come together for a closing ceremony to celebrate South Asian Heritage Month and recognize community activist. Performances &#124; Dinner &#124; D.J. &#124;  Dancing June 1, 2013 − 7:00 pm Sagan Banquet Hall − 7180 Edwards Blvd − Mississauga, Ontario [map it!] Buy Tickets! Individual: $60 Table of 10: $500 Become a Sponsor! Platinum: Half-page ad and 10 tickets for $1,000 Gold: Mention in the program and 10 tickets for...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Ontario Common Front</h2>
<h1>South Asian Community Activism Awards 2013</h1>
<p><a title="Download the flyer" href="http://weareontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013.03.12-CommonFront-AwardsFlyer.pdf" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-982 alignright" title="2013.03.12-CommonFront-AwardsFlyer" src="http://weareontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013.03.12-CommonFront-AwardsFlyer-231x300.jpg" alt="" width="231" height="300" /></a>Join the community and labour as we come together for a closing ceremony to celebrate South Asian Heritage Month and recognize community activist.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Performances | Dinner | D.J. |  Dancing</strong><br />
<strong>June 1, 2013 − 7:00 pm</strong><br />
<strong>Sagan Banquet Hall − 7180 Edwards Blvd − Mississauga, Ontario [<a title="Find Sagan on Google Maps" href="https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=7180+Edwards+Blvd,+Mississauga,+Ontario&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hnear=7180+Edwards+Blvd,+Mississauga,+Ontario+L5S+1Z3&amp;gl=ca&amp;t=m&amp;z=16" target="_blank">map it!</a>]</strong></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Buy Tickets!</strong><br />
Individual: $60<br />
Table of 10: $500</p>
<p><strong>Become a Sponsor!</strong><br />
Platinum: Half-page ad and 10 tickets for $1,000<br />
Gold: Mention in the program and 10 tickets for $750</p>
<p>Contact Paulette Hazel: 416-443-7667 or phazel@ofl.ca</p>
<p>Click <a title="Download the flyer" href="http://weareontario.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013.03.12-CommonFront-AwardsFlyer.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> to download the flyer</p>
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		<title>RISE UP! Toronto News &amp; Events &#8211; Feb17, 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 14:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>stephen seaborn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is lots to share, like, retweet &#38; endorse in the week ahead. Contact awillats@sympatico.ca to receive this weekly posting. Top of MY own wish-list this week is that a flood of us will witness the call from Solidarity City* for a city report on the creation of Access Without Fear policies and practices at all city-funded programs and services. The Solidarity City Network is asking us to: &#8220;Come out to City Hall and show your support if you can from 9am, February 21, 2013...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is lots to share, like, retweet &amp; endorse in the week ahead.<br />
Contact awillats@sympatico.ca to receive this weekly posting.<br />
Top of MY own wish-list this week is that a flood of us will witness the call from Solidarity City* for a city report on the creation of Access Without Fear policies and practices at all city-funded programs and services.<br />
The Solidarity City Network is asking us to:<br />
&#8220;Come out to City Hall and show your support if you can from 9am, February 21, 2013 when Toronto City is voting to keep its promise of providing basic services to undocumented residents . For nearly 400,000+ Torontonians who don&#8217;t have full immigration status or all their papers this is critical.<br />
&#8220;We still don&#8217;t have the 23 Councillors we need to win the vote. Many Councillors will be deciding which way to vote on the day itself. That means we need you, and 99 of your best friends, sitting in City Hall letting them know they are being watched.<br />
&#8220;This vote could mean feeling a little bit safer when trying to go to the community centre or getting your kid into daycare.<br />
&#8220;This is a promise Toronto made to immigrants years ago, now we just need to make sure Toronto keeps it. Until Feb 21, please get in touch with your City Councillor. Tell them to do the right thing and vote for Motion 18.5.<br />
&#8220;But no matter what happens on February 21th, whether we win or lose the vote, the work is not over. A report will come back to City Hall in September, and we need to be there. The City will reach out to the federal and provincial government, but we will have to force them to pay attention.<br />
&#8220;For the last eight years, we have organised in Toronto schools, shelters, food banks and health centres to ensure access without fear.<br />
&#8220;Again and again local residents, staff at social services, and undocumented people have joined together to create real, independent, community based services.<br />
&#8220;On February 21st, and after, let&#8217;s continue. Let&#8217;s ensure that decisions about public services are made by people that use them and those work at them. Be part of this work. Together, let&#8217;s build a city of solidarity, sign up here.&#8221;</p>
<p>* The Solidarity City Network comprises of Health for All, Immigration Legal Committee of Toronto, Justice for Migrant Workers, Law Union of Ontario, No One Is Illegal – Toronto, Parkdale Community Legal Services, Roma Community Centre, Social Planning Toronto, South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario, South Asian Women&#8217;s Rights Organisation, Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office, The Wellesley Institute and Workers Action Centre. Additionally, Motion 18.5 is supported by Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, Jane Finch Action Against Poverty, the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention, GOAL and AWCCA at George Brown College. To join the network, or to support our Access Without Fear campaign or to add your organisational support behind the CDRC recommendations, please write to solidaritycitytoronto@gmail.com</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;Original Message&#8212;&#8212;<br />
From: Anna Willats<br />
To: Anna Willats<br />
Subject: RISE UP! News &amp; Events &#8211; February 17, 2013<br />
Sent: 17 Feb 2013 22:33</p>
<p>Hi everyone:</p>
<p>City Hall is the place to be this week to advocate for city workers, bike lanes, homeless people, the environment<br />
and undocumented migrant people &#8211; see #1, 3, 4, 5, and 7. The homelessness issue is particularly pressing as<br />
36 homeless people have died in the last 12 months. The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty successfully erected<br />
a homeless shelter outside Rob Ford&#8217;s office on Friday, resulting in this issue coming to City Council on the 20th.<br />
Activists with Solidarity City convinced the Community Development and Recreation Committee to call for a report<br />
on the creation of Access Without Fear policies and practices at all city-funded programs and services &#8211; please<br />
come out and show your support if you can.</p>
<p>The Toronto Police Services Board is discussing the issue of strip searches at their meeting on February 19th -<br />
Chief Blair is reporting on Level 3 Searches Conducted During the G20 Summit and the board is looking at the<br />
general policy regarding search of person. The Toronto Police Accountability Coalition will be presenting a<br />
deputation calling on the board to minimize the use of these humiliating and degrading searches. You can find<br />
more info about the meeting at www.tpsb.ca</p>
<p>Just one more week until the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multicultural Women Against Rape annual Bowlathon -<br />
my colleagues and I would really appreciate your support as we try to raise $1,500 for this great organization!<br />
Please visit http://www.canadahelps.org/GivingPages/GivingPage.aspx?gpID=10924 to support my team &#8211; the<br />
Unholy Alliance :)</p>
<p>To subscribe/unsubscribe or to post an event &#8211; please send me a message to awillats@sympatico.ca. And if you<br />
are sending info about an event, please remember to indicate whether it is wheelchair accessible (including the<br />
bathrooms) or not, and if other provisions have been made to ensure equitable access for all (ie. ASL interpretation,<br />
sliding scale/free entry, child friendly, multi lingual access, etc.).</p>
<p>In solidarity,</p>
<p>Anna</p>
<p>1. Homes First workers set to strike Feb. 18<br />
2. NEW MEDIA BOOTCAMP FOR UNION ACTIVISTS<br />
3. Action Alert: Bike Lanes on Eglinton &amp; Contraflow Lanes on Shaw<br />
4. IMPORTANT UPDATE Re: Take Action on Homeless Deaths!<br />
5. Line 9 at City Hall<br />
6. 11th annual Homelessness Marathon<br />
7. Feb 21st: Toronto votes on Access Without Fear policies<br />
8. SUPPORTING MOTHERS And Thinking About Creative, Radical, Community-Based Alternatives to Children’s Aid Society Intervention<br />
9. A Tribute to Black History Presented by Scadding Court Community Centre<br />
10. Cinema Politica UofT &#8211; Revolutionary Feminism Film Screening: My Daughter the Terrorist &amp; Leila Khaled: Hijacker<br />
11. OCAP FUNDRAISING PARTY- 2013: Bring it On<br />
12. Class Struggles in Crisis from Walmart to the State<br />
13.Toronto Public Space Initiative at Open Data Day 2013 + Hack-A-Thon &#8211; Feb 23rd 2013<br />
14. Class Struggle in Greece at a Crossroads<br />
15. Event to honour Louis Riel: Come meet the President of the Metis Nation<br />
16. Voices &#8211; Journalism Workshop Series for Young Muslim Women<br />
17. Violence Against Women:Turtle Island to Tamil Eelam and the Philippines<br />
18. Annex Green Neighbours – First Meeting!<br />
19. GTWA &#8211; General Membership Meeting (GMM)<br />
20. Gender Journeys Peel<br />
21. Trans Film Screening Series: HOUSING EDITION<br />
22. Why Should I Care? Democratic Reform<br />
23. Ethical Investing<br />
24. Workshops in Contemporary Global Challenges and Opportunities for Change<br />
25. BOOM, BUST and CRISIS<br />
26. Making Noise! LEARN.ACT.HEAL. Community Conference on Gender-based Violence<br />
27. SPT Member Forums: &#8220;Fair Is Fair: Meet Toronto’s Ombudsman&#8221; in Etobicoke and Scarborough – Register Now!<br />
28. United May Day Committee Event April 28 &#8211; request for endorsement<br />
29. New Walkability Advocacy Group &#8211; Launched<br />
30. SurveillanceRights.ca &#8211; New Public Surveillance Camera Mapping Site<br />
31. Child Care survey<br />
32. Are you a healthcare worker or aren&#8217;t getting full healthcare?<br />
33. A HOLE IN KXL?!<br />
34. Want to help LGBT people in Uganda?<br />
35. Workers have a right to choose their own union</p>
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<p>1. Homes First workers set to strike Feb. 18</p>
<p>Toronto – February 15, 2013 – Angered and frustrated by management’s refusal to bargain in good faith, 70 workers at the Homes First Society are set to walk off the job Feb. 18.</p>
<p>“The arrogance displayed by this employer is disgraceful,” said OPSEU president Warren (Smokey) Thomas. “The workers of Local 540 need to know they have the full support and resources of our union behind them every step of the way.”</p>
<p>OPSEU filed notice with the employer yesterday that it is set to strike, effective 8 a.m. on Monday.</p>
<p>“There’s a bitter irony that our members will be setting up picket lines on Family Day,” said Kathleen Demareski, a negotiator for the union. “These hard-working people are already earning a very modest wage but who find themselves bullied by a hostile employer. It’s a measure of their anger that they’ve elected to withdraw their services.”</p>
<p>Local 540 has filed a bargaining in bad faith application with the Ontario Labour Relations Board.</p>
<p>Despite receiving more than $6 million in annual funding from the City of Toronto labour relations at Homes First have been toxic for years. Grievances about employee mistreatment and human rights violations have been regularly filed and, most recently, management hired security guards at four locations in a defiant act of intimidation. Outside replacement workers have been hired even though they only duplicate the work of regular staff.</p>
<p>The union is calling on city council to take action by directing management to return to the bargaining table. Eight city councillors have a Homes First location in their ward but, to date, none have taken action on behalf of the clients or staff at the housing agency which works with more than 500 low-income tenants in shelters and homes in an effort to secure them with permanent housing.</p>
<p>Homes First has been riddled with accusations of financial mismanagement for years. It refuses to open its books to public scrutiny.<br />
“It’s time city hall stepped in and told the board of directors and management at Homes First that they get serious about its financial accountability and bargaining a contract deal,” said Demareski. “We are disappointed that the eight councillors haven’t been more vocal about the poisonous employment conditions and management’s refusal to bargain in good faith. We encourage them to visit, unannounced, these locations.”</p>
<p>More information:<br />
Kathleen Demareski<br />
OPSEU Negotiator<br />
Tel: 416-443-8888 ext 2484</p>
<p>Help us defend supportive housing services in your<br />
community.</p>
<p>Please contact those city councillors responsible for<br />
monitoring Homes First supportive housing services<br />
in their wards. Tell them to demand that Homes First<br />
return to the bargaining table.</p>
<p>Ward 35 Scarborough<br />
Southwest<br />
Councillor Michelle Berardinetti<br />
Phone: 416-392-0213<br />
Fax: 416-392-7394<br />
councillor_berardinetti@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 28 Toronto<br />
Centre-Rosedale<br />
Councillor Pam McConnell<br />
Phone: 416-392-7916<br />
Fax: 416-392-7296<br />
councillor_mcconnell@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina<br />
Councillor Adam Vaughan<br />
Phone: 416-392-4044<br />
Fax: 416-392-4130<br />
councillor_vaughan@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 27 Toronto<br />
Centre-Rosedale<br />
Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam<br />
Phone: 416-392-7903<br />
Fax: 416-696-4300<br />
councillor_wongtam@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 17 Davenport<br />
Councillor Cesar Palacio<br />
Phone: 416-392-7011<br />
Fax: 416-392-0212<br />
councillor_palacio@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 19 Trinity-Spadina<br />
Councillor Mike Layton<br />
Phone: 416-392-4009<br />
Fax: 416-392-4100<br />
councillor_layton@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 18 Davenport<br />
Councillor Ana Bailão<br />
Phone: 416-392-7012<br />
Fax: 416-392-7957<br />
councillor_bailao@toronto.ca</p>
<p>Ward 21 St. Paul’s<br />
Councillor Joe Mihevc<br />
Phone: 416-392-0208<br />
Fax: 416-392-7466<br />
councillor_mihevc@toronto.ca</p>
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<p>2. NEW MEDIA BOOTCAMP FOR UNION ACTIVISTS</p>
<p>Beginning February 18</p>
<p>Are you interested in learning how to master new media tools for union activism?</p>
<p>The New Media Bootcamp for Union Activists is an free online course that<br />
teaches union activists how to better use online tools to put forward the<br />
message of the labor movement.</p>
<p>You can learn more about the course at http://www.NewMediaForUnions.com.</p>
<p>You will learn things such as:<br />
- How to make your union’s content go viral online<br />
- How to grow your Facebook Pages<br />
- How to create effective petition pages<br />
- How to best use Facebook, Twitter and YouTube<br />
- How to get your issue to the top of Google</p>
<p>The first module comes out on February 18th and you can complete the course<br />
at your own pace.</p>
<p>Register at http://www.NewMediaForUnions.com</p>
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<p>3. Action Alert: Bike Lanes on Eglinton &amp; Contraflow Lanes on Shaw</p>
<p>Over the next two weeks, get involved to help make bike lanes on Eglinton Ave and contraflow lanes on Shaw St a reality!</p>
<p>We can get bike lanes built on Eglinton!</p>
<p>Later this month, the City is holding 3 meetings where they’ll be presenting draft ideas for Eglinton Ave. They need to hear from you that any redesign of Eglinton Ave must include high quality cycling infrastructure.</p>
<p>The idea is already gaining momentum. A recent Eglinton Connects survey (http://www.toronto.ca/eglinton/pdf/eg_connects_survey_results.pdf?) found that 85% of drivers support bike lanes on Eglinton! Our Chief Planner, Jennifer Keesmaat, is also thrilled about the idea:</p>
<p>“What I love about Eglinton is, if you look at the city geographically in the middle, it runs almost the length of the city. It runs for 17 km, so I think it’s a pretty good fit.” Read the full story here (http://www.thegridto.com/city/places/the-top-10-streets-that-need-bike-lanes/?).</p>
<p>The City of Toronto’s Eglinton Connects project is reviewing the entire Eglinton corridor from Weston Road to Kennedy Station. In particular, they are looking at reconfiguring the street where the LRT is underground from Mt Dennis to Don Mills Rd. This is our opportunity to get bike lanes on Eglinton, and connections to the bike lanes, routes and off-road trails crossing Eglinton!</p>
<p>Please mark your calendar and plan to attend one of the following public workshops:</p>
<p>West Public Workshop<br />
Date: Tuesday, February 19<br />
York Memorial Collegiate Institute<br />
2690 Eglinton Ave W<br />
(near Keele and Eglinton)</p>
<p>East Public Workshop<br />
Tuesday, February 26<br />
Noor Cultural Centre<br />
123 Wynford Dr<br />
(near Wynford and Eglinton)</p>
<p>Central Public Workshop<br />
Thursday, February 28<br />
Forest Hill Collegiate Institute<br />
730 Eglinton Ave W<br />
(near Chaplin and Eglinton)</p>
<p>All Public Workshops Sessions: Drop in any time between 5:30 and 9:00pm<br />
Presentation and Workshop start at 6:30pm</p>
<p>Learn more about the Eglinton Connects project by clicking here (http://www.toronto.ca/eglinton/?).</p>
<p>Help Make Contraflow Bike Lanes on Shaw a Reality!</p>
<p>We&#8217;re thrilled that the City is now moving ahead with plans for a contraflow bike lane for Shaw St.</p>
<p>Approved by City Council in 2008 and 2009, implementation of the lanes were held up due to concerns over their legality under the Highway Traffic Act. Cycle Toronto worked hard to get the Province to provide clarity to the City of Toronto and are thrilled that the City is now moving ahead with them on Shaw St!</p>
<p>Attend a walk and public meeting on Tuesday February 19th to show your support for contraflow bike lanes on Shaw St.</p>
<p>5:30-6:00pm contraflow bicycle lane walk (meet at Bob Abate front doors)<br />
6:00-8:00pm Public Open House</p>
<p>Location Bob Abate Community Centre Gymnasium 485 Montrose Ave (at Bloor Street)</p>
<p>Learn more about the open house and contraflow bike lanes here (http://www.toronto.ca/involved/projects/shaw/pdf/2013-02-19_public_meeting_notice.pdf?).</p>
<p>Ride safely,</p>
<p>Jared Kolb<br />
Director of Campaigns &amp; Membership<br />
jared.kolb@cycleto.ca</p>
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<p>4. IMPORTANT UPDATE Re: Take Action on Homeless Deaths!</p>
<p>On Friday, February 15th, in response to a series of homeless deaths<br />
and as the weather dips to frigid temperature once again, OCAP and<br />
allies took over the 2nd floor of City Hall and set up an &#8216;emergency<br />
shelter&#8217; in front of Rob Ford&#8217;s office.</p>
<p>At 10pm, police moved in resulting in people being dragged out,<br />
detained in the back halls of City Hall, and issued trespass tickets<br />
with the expectation to appear in court in March.</p>
<p>As a result of yesterday&#8217;s action, Councillor Adam Vaughan has said<br />
that he will bring an emergency resolution to Wednesday&#8217;s City Council<br />
Meeting calling for action on the homeless crisis.</p>
<p>The emergency continues, and our community mobilization must continue!</p>
<p>NEXT STEPS:</p>
<p>-Join us Wednesday, February 20th at 9:30am at City Hall: help us pack<br />
City Council as this resolution gets presented<br />
-Contact your local City Councillor and demand that they support this<br />
resolution and take action on homeless deaths:</p>
<p>http://app.toronto.ca/im/council/councillors.jsp</p>
<p>-On Twitter follow: @OCAPtoronto Use: #nohomelessdeaths Tweet at City<br />
Council: #TOpoli #CityofTO #TOCouncil</p>
<p>Ontario Coalition Against Poverty<br />
www.ocap.ca<br />
416-925-6939</p>
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<p>5. Line 9 at City Hall</p>
<p>On Feb. 20 the City Solicitor will be reporting to Council on Line 9&#8242;s potential impact on resident safety and the environment.</p>
<p>We invite you and all your friends to participate (either inside or outside) in a non-violent manner, to support a motion banning the Tar Sands from the City.</p>
<p>Details: www.stopline9-toronto.ca</p>
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<p>6. 11th annual Homelessness Marathon</p>
<p>20 February at 5:00 pm<br />
www.ckut.ca/homeless</p>
<p>** Broadcasting on CKUT, 90.3 FM, as well as on over 35 stations across Canada from 5pm on February 20 to 7am on February 21<br />
** Participate! Call in toll-free at 1-866-594-7729 to speak your mind about housing and homelessness</p>
<p>** Come down to the Native Friendship Centre, 2001 St-Laurent for a community dinner, or to partcipate in the broadcast.</p>
<p>FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT</p>
<p>Candice Cascanette, Coordinator of the 11th annual canadian homelessness marathon<br />
marathon@ckut.ca<br />
514-448-4041 ext. 6788</p>
<p>“… ending homelessness isn’t a matter of charity but a matter of changing the way our society is structured.”</p>
<p>Homelessness Marathon founder Jeremy Weir Alderson,<br />
of WEOS Radio in Geneva, N.Y.</p>
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<p>7. Feb 21st: Toronto votes on Access Without Fear policies</p>
<p>Find the event on facebook, and share this weblink -</p>
<p>Solidarity City Network demands Access Without Fear in T.O. (at City Hall on January 31st)</p>
<p>http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi0vNBzUdIovL2_1VxHvi3sPPoIvZj0KV</p>
<p>Toronto City Hall is voting to keep its promise of providing basic services to undocumented residents on February 21st. We still don&#8217;t have the 23 Councillors we need to win the vote. Many Councillors will be deciding which way to vote on the day itself. That means we need you, and 99 of your best friends, sitting in City Hall letting them know they are being watched.</p>
<p>Meet at 9am on Feb 21st at City Hall<br />
(note the change in date, we are meeting on the 21st not the 20th)<br />
facebook and tweet this image: http://on.fb.me/XfPqmk</p>
<p>For nearly 400,000+ Torontonians who don&#8217;t have full immigration status or all their papers this is critical. This vote could mean feeling a little bit safer when trying to go to the community centre or getting your kid into daycare.</p>
<p>This is a promise Toronto made to immigrants years ago, now we just need to make sure Toronto keeps it. Until Feb 21, please fill out this formhttp://bit.ly/ISupportAcessWithoutFear and get in touch with your City Councillor. Tell them to do the right thing and vote for Motion 18.5.</p>
<p>But no matter what happens on February 21th, whether we win or lose the vote, the work is not over. A report will come back to City Hall in September, and we need to be there. The City will reach out to the federal and provincial government, but we will have to force them to pay attention. For the last eight years, we have organized in Toronto schools, shelters, food banks and health centres to ensure access without fear. Again and again local residents, staff at social services, and undocumented people have joined together to create real, independent, community based services.</p>
<p>On February 21st, and after, let&#8217;s continue. Let&#8217;s ensure that decisions about public services are made by people that use them and those work at them. Be part of this work. Together, let&#8217;s build a city of solidarity, sign up here.</p>
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The Solidarity City Network comprises of Health for All, Immigration Legal Committee of Toronto, Justice for Migrant Workers, Law Union of Ontario, No One Is Illegal – Toronto, Parkdale Community Legal Services, Roma Community Centre, Social Planning Toronto, South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario, South Asian Women&#8217;s Rights Organization, Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office, The Wellesley Institute and Workers Action Centre. Additionally, Motion 18.5 is supported by Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, Jane Finch Action Against Poverty, the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention, GOAL and AWCCA at George Brown College. To join the network, or to support our Access Without Fear campaign or to add your organizational support behind the CDRC recommendations, please write to solidaritycitytoronto@gmail.com<br />
Cinema Politica UofT &#8211; Revolutionary Feminism Film Screening: My Daughter the Terrorist &amp; Leila Khaled: Hijacker</p>
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<p>8. SUPPORTING MOTHERS<br />
And Thinking About Creative, Radical, Community-Based Alternatives to Children’s Aid Society Intervention</p>
<p>Next Gathering:<br />
Thursday Feb.21, 1:30 – up to 4:30 p.m.<br />
High Park Library,<br />
228 Roncesvalles Ave., Community Meeting Room<br />
Take the 504 streetcar:<br />
South from Dundas West station, or<br />
North from King St.</p>
<p>A chance to talk openly with like-minded women in a safe space!<br />
(Child-friendly and trans-positive).</p>
<p>The War on Drugs Hurts Families<br />
Stigma, Criminalization, Sexism, Fear, Child Apprehension, Imprisonment, Racism, Isolation, HIV/AIDS, Exclusion, Discrimination, Multi-Generational Trauma….</p>
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<p>9. A Tribute to Black History<br />
Presented by Scadding Court Community Centre</p>
<p>Join us for a fun evening of skating at the Harry Gairey Ice Rink!</p>
<p>We will learn, commemorate, and celebrate the achievements of past and present Black leaders.</p>
<p>This free event welcomes all ages for an evening of skating, great food and live entertainment. A showcase of Black History will also be available for viewing at Scadding Court Community Centre.</p>
<p>Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013<br />
Time: 5:30pm &#8211; 8:30pm<br />
Location: Harry Gairey Ice Rink and Scadding Court Community Centre<br />
(707 Dundas Street. W, Dundas St. W/Bathurst St.)</p>
<p>Admission: Free</p>
<p>*Please bring your own skates</p>
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<p>10. Thursday February 21<br />
8pm-10:30pm<br />
OISE &#8211; room 5150 (252 Bloor St W)<br />
FB: http://www.facebook.com/events/387840561311424</p>
<p>Cinema Politica UofT is hosting a Double Bill:</p>
<p>**Leila Khaled: Hijacker**</p>
<p>In 1969 Palestinian Leila Khaled made history by becoming the first woman to hijack an airplane, and challenges our assumptions about those who resort to violent means in response to oppression. More detailed description and trailer:http://www.cinemapolitica.org/film/leila-khaled-hijacker</p>
<p>**My Daughter the Terrorist**</p>
<p>Two female soldiers fight for the independence of Tamil in this award-winning documentary. More detailed description and trailer: http://www.cinemapolitica.org/film/my-daughter-terrorist</p>
<p>**Stick around for a discussion about revolutionary feminism following the screenings.**</p>
<p>Accessibility: || FREE || wheelchair accessible space || snacks provided || films will be captioned || address any other accessibility needs to external.apus@gmail.com ||</p>
<p>CINEMA POLITICA UofT &#8211; http://www.cinemapolitica.org/uoft<br />
Cinema Politica UofT is an initiative of the Graduate Students&#8217; Union, University of Toronto. We screen films that challenge conventional narratives and that explore under-represented stories. Our film screenings aim to engage students and the community in critical issues surrounding equity and environmental justice. We seek to accomplish this by following each screening with a discussion about how the content of the film relates to our own experiences and what action we can take collectively.</p>
<p>Cinema Politica UofT is brought to you by:</p>
<p>Association for Part-Time Undergraduate Students (APUS)<br />
www.apus.utoronto.ca</p>
<p>Graduate Students&#8217; Union (UTGSU)<br />
www.utgsu.ca</p>
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<p>11. OCAP FUNDRAISING PARTY- 2013: Bring it On</p>
<p>FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd<br />
STEELWORKERS HALL, 25 CECIL STREET</p>
<p>6.00 to 8.00 Meal and family friendly celebration</p>
<p>8.00PM: Bar opens, Music and Entertainment: DJ&#8217;s AntiCapitalista, and more!</p>
<p>Admission: Pay-What-You-Can<br />
Space is wheelchair accessible (with a lift off the front entrance)</p>
<p>On Facebook:</p>
<p>https://www.facebook.com/events/483539615017209/?notif_t=plan_user_joined</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
2012 was a landmark year for OCAP&#8217;s work. We fought and prevented the<br />
definitive closing of the School House Shelter and continue to fight for<br />
increased harm reduction, homeless services and housing.</p>
<p>The Raise the Rates Campaign for a decent social assistance income grows<br />
stronger every day. As a result of a powerful and determined mobilization<br />
across the province, the Ontario Liberal party was forced to restore $42<br />
million in funding it had intended to cut as part of the elimination of<br />
Community Start Up and Maintenance Benefit (CSUMB). And we aren&#8217;t slowing<br />
down anytime soon! This partial but significant victory has shown us what<br />
communities can achieve and it will propel us forward as we continue the<br />
fight to fully restore the CSUMB and Raise the Rates by 55%.</p>
<p>To make 2013 truly revolutionary we need the involvement and support of<br />
everyone that can. Come out on February 22nd to help us celebrate the past<br />
year and prepare for the year ahead!</p>
<p>Want to become an OCAP sustainer? Here’s how: http://update.ocap.ca/node/756<br />
Ontario Coalition Against Poverty www.ocap.ca 416-925-6939 @OCAPtoronto</p>
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<p>12. Class Struggles in Crisis<br />
from Walmart to the State</p>
<p>When: Friday, February 22 &#8212; 7pm<br />
Where: Oakham House at Ryerson University, 63 Gould Street, Toronto.</p>
<p>Moderated by Leo Panitch and Greg Albo. Presentations by:<br />
* Kevin Doogan is professor in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol. He writes on the political economy of labour markets and European integration and recently published New Capitalism? The Transformation of Work with Polity Press.<br />
* Arun Gupta is a co-founder of The Indypendent and The Occupied Wall Street Journal, and has covered the Occupy movement for The Guardian,</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where 380 Adelaide St. North London Ontario Tolpuddle Common Room When February 9th Time 10:00am to 12:00pm Saturday&#8217;s event February 9 will feature a panel of speakers addressing aspects of the austerity measures at the municipal level and there will be opportunities to discuss stratetgy heading into the city budget. I have encouraged people to present on February 13 400pm at the city hall budget hearing and we do need to have a presence in the gallery. We certainly have momentum regarding pushing back some...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where 380 Adelaide St. North London Ontario<br />
Tolpuddle Common Room<br />
When February 9th<br />
Time 10:00am to 12:00pm</p>
<p>Saturday&#8217;s event February 9 will feature a panel of speakers addressing aspects of the austerity measures at the municipal level and there will be opportunities to discuss stratetgy heading into the city budget. I have encouraged people to present on February 13 400pm at the city hall budget hearing and we do need to have a presence in the gallery. We certainly have momentum regarding pushing back some of the council&#8217;s proposed austerity measures but must stay on point.</p>
<p>Panel: Peter Bergmanis Ontario Health Coalition and CAW health care worker</p>
<p>Abe Oudshoom UWO Associate Professor and Community Activist</p>
<p>Tim Carrie CAW Local 27 President</p>
<p>Jenn Chestnut Stop CETA and Activist Artist</p>
<p>Bailey Lamont Student Activist and London Common Front</p>
<p>Bob Sexsmith CAW retiree and Commnity Activist</p>
<p>Brian Tansy ATU 741 President</p>
<p>Thanks everyone and lets get this event out on Facebook etc.<br />
Solidarity<br />
London Common Front</p>
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		<title>New Campaign:  Stitching Our Own Social Safety Net</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 14:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>naberh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stitching Our Own Social Safety Net Hello Common Fronters, A group of low income people and consumer survivors, along with some of their allies, have come together to start a new provincial campaign: Stitching our Own Social Safety Net. We are very concerned about the unraveling of our social safety net. There have been recent cuts to almost every provincial social program including: social assistance, housing, health care and education. Thus we have decided to take action, and stitch own social safety net, to show...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Stitching Our Own Social Safety Net</h1>
<p>Hello Common Fronters,</p>
<p>A group of low income people and consumer survivors, along with some of their allies, have come together to start a new provincial campaign: Stitching our Own Social Safety Net. We are very concerned about the unraveling of our social safety net. There have been recent cuts to almost every provincial social program including: social assistance, housing, health care and education. Thus we have decided to take action, and stitch own social safety net, to show the government how it should be done. And we are asking people from around the province, to help us create it.</p>
<p>For more information, please see our website: <a href="http://stitchingoursocialsafetynet.webs.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://stitchingoursocialsafetynet.webs.com/</a></p>
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