Past events
Here’s what you’ve missed. Don’t miss what’s coming up.
Here’s what you’ve missed. Don’t miss what’s coming up.
Maryem Tollar will participate in an all-candidates meeting hosted by East End United Regional Ministry and Danforth Jewish Circle.
Join Maryem Tollar for a bike ride followed by music and dancing in Greenwood Park.
Maryem and friends will be visiting Withrow Park on Saturday.
Maryem and volunteers will be collecting nomination signatures at Carrot Common.
Who will represent Toronto-Danforth Greens in the next federal election?
You are invited to attend the Toronto-Danforth Federal Green Party Association and the Green Party of Ontario’s Toronto Danforth Constituency Associations’ 2013 Annual General Meetings.
Great Lakes need great friends tour in Toronto May 15, 2012.
Soil Food Web and Compost Tea Workshop on Thursday, May 10.
Beaches East York Green Party Earth Day Beach Cleanup 2012.
Help clean up Withrow Park on April 21.
Dr Paul Connett, PhD will present at Toronto’s Community Water Fluoridation Event on Thursday, 2012 April 19.
Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve spring cleanup 2012.
Election day in Toronto-Danforth will be Monday, 2012 March 12.
Come watch the returns and celebrate our successes
“another disastrous year for both seals and local communities”
Young Greens, we need your help, Meet other Young Greens, have a blast, and help us win this by-election.
Visit “Your Sister’s Market” for fun, food, shopping and connecting with neighbours while supporting local women entrepreneurs.
Toronto-Danforth federal by-election candidate nomination meeting.
Occupied Economics at the Design Exchange on November 18
Watch the candidates for Toronto-Danforth debate on Rogers TV. Available online.
Advance polls will open as soon as the election is called.
Cabbagetown Festival 2011
Saturday, 2011 August 13
2:00 to 5:00 pm
Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave., Lower Level
From the announcement:
This is an eco fair […]
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu speaking on climate crisis on June 15 at Ryerson University.
Powering the future: panel discussion featuring Canada’s leading energy experts.
How People of Faith Will Care and Advocate for Creation?
Join Transition Toronto on April 28 for a workshop on financial literacy.
April 26 2011 pub night
April 23 all-candidates debate on foreign policy.
What better way of celebrating than by voting for the Earth?
Young Greens are drawing chalk lines to direct people to polling stations
Talk at University of Toronto presented by Science for Peace.
Support Elizabeth May at Toronto rally on April 8.
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu speaks at Voices-Voix Coalition event, Toronto.
It’s the Green Party and you’re invited.
Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu will be giving a short talk about the relationship between peak oil and climate change.
Learn how Cuba made the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Annual Green Awakening Network & Greening Sacred Spaces Forum March 26 and 27, 2011
Peter Russell will give a free talk at the University of Toronto.
World Water Day 2011 focuses on urban water supplies as the climate changes
March 14 is Sikh Environment Day.
Canadian Organic Growers (COG) – one-day conference
Saturday, 2011 February 19, 9 am to 5 pm
University of Toronto Conference Centre, 89 […]
An exciting talk by political experts on political solutions to a climate in crisis.
Monday 2011 January 24, 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm
William Doo Auditorium, University of Toronto
45 Willcocks St
Attend a special screening […]
Reports of Canadian experts who went to Cancún to protest or to witness the climate negotiations.
A talk with Carolyn Bennett on the view of democracy from Ottawa.
Tuesday, 2011 January 11, 5 pm
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Room 2-211
Please RSVP to […]
Everyone is invited to a solar potluck on Thanksgiving weekend
Join me in a ride to visit six green energy projects.
James Hansen, Naomi Klein and Clayton Thomas-Muller at University of Toronto.
Learn about residential solar.
Join us Tuesday August 31 for the next Danforth Greens pub night.
The GPC BGM is 2010 Aug 20, 21, 22 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Climate science and solutions without the sugar coating.
Plans for removal of contaminated soil, noise and vibration levels and traffic associated with this project.
Danforth Greens Pub Night: Meet for a pint at Gabby’s.
Join the Green Party for the 2010 Pride Parade on Sunday July 4, 2010
Celebrate International Migratory Bird Day at the 10th Tommy Thompson Park Spring Bird Festival!
A contemporary ecumenical and ecological mass in celebration of Mother Earth at Eastminster United.
Help local Greens in the vicinity of the Danforth to help out in a good cause and put our side over the top.
An Earth Day event in Toronto.
Questions about the Green Party? Come and ask!
Turn off your lights for an hour.
Families and communities may actually be better off in a sustainable, steady-state economy that values people and nature over high-rate financial returns.
Join the Green Party at Molly Bloom’s.
The screening of this provocative documentary will be followed by a discussion of the issues it raises.
Election of Presidents, Financial Officers, and Members-at-Large for the Green Party of Ontario Davenport Constituency Association and the Green Party of Canada Davenport Electoral District Association.
Remember those who served and died.
Learn about government help, rebates and no-interest loans for installing solar water heaters.
Bollywood star Rahul Bose and Solomon Island youth Christina Ora will speak at U of T about how climate change threatens South Asia and island nations.
A Conversation with Professor Stephen Bede Scharper
Heat your water with solar energy. Get help and financial incentives.
I’ll be participating in the Second Annual Danforth Multifaith Peace Walk and urge everyone to join me.
Join Toronto-Danforth candidate Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu at pub night to chat about Green Party policies.
Andrew Knox will talk about Transition Towns. We’ll have a light picnic in the park.
This free event is open to everyone, to help celebrate harmony and unity between different ethnic communities.
Come out and support Green Party of Ontario candidate Chris Chopik at the all-candidates debate.
Our next Toronto-Danforth Green Party pub night will be Tuesday, August 25, 2009.
“The Summer Summit is where Green Party members (GPO and GPC) and interested folks come to talk green policy, economics, strategy, campaigning, political theory in a relaxed atmosphere.”
Meet the only declared Toronto-Danforth MP candidate at the pub.
Help find a suitable home for Toronto’s new streetcars to sleep.
Meet Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu, Toronto-Danforth candidate for the Green Party, at her house on World Environment day.
Isuma TV has a Countdown to Copenhagen project that emphasizes the importance of protecting Inuit culture from the ravages of […]
There’s a South Riverdale Community Safety Forum on May 28 2009 at the Ralph Thornton Centre.
Meet the Toronto-Danforth candidate for the Green Party of Canada at Danforth Greens Pub Night.
An evening with Thomas Homer-Dixon, who will speak about the new book he has edited on the dual crisis’s of peak oil and global warming — Carbon Shift.
Join Elizabeth May in Toronto for a discussion of her new book, Losing Confidence: Power, Politics and the Crisis in Canadian Democracy.
Come to Amnesty International Group 164 (Cabbagetown/Riverdale) annual auction on Wednesday, May 6 at the Granite Brewery
Toronto-Danforth Green Party pub night.
Choose the Toronto-Danforth Green Party candidate for the next federal election.
Elizabeth will be signing books on Easter Monday.
A meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 to nominate a candidate for the next federal election.
Danforth Greens Pub Night was on Tuesday March 31, 2009.
Come raise a glass of cheer, meet, chat, debate, get informed and have some fun!
You are invited to attend the Toronto-Danforth Federal Green Party Association’s 2008 Annual General Meeting.
The Toronto Climate Campaign has organized this rally for the Global Day of action for Climate Change.
The Green Party of Ontario Policy Conference is your chance to help determine our policy direction leading up to the 2011 election.
Toronto Hydro is exploring the possibility of putting windmills in Lake Ontario, about 2 km off the shores of the east end of our city.
Many residents have asked what happened at the OMB and what will happen next.
As opposed to NIMBY (Not In My Backyard), YIMBY is a movement that encourages Torontonians to actively participate in the […]
Learn about what you can do at home and in your community to prevent stormwater pollution of our urban rivers.
Please join us and a whole bunch of Toronto Greens at Supermarket in Kensington Market to watch the returns and let us thank you for a job very well done.
Canadian Federal Election
Tuesday, 2008 October 14
For more info check out the Elections Canada Website, especially to see what identification you […]
The Bad Dog Theatre is putting on an improvized debate with candidate look-alikes.
The Sunshine Walk is intended to publicize Canada’s responsibility in unleashing climate fury on people who had nothing to do with creating the problem.
Catch Sharon Howarth on Goldhawk Live. Phone in with your questions.
We’re all getting together to watch the debate.
Elizabeth May’s train tour of Canada will make a whistle-stop in Toronto.
Sharon Howarth will be meeting people on the streen at the Gerrard India Bazaar.
Sharon Howarth will be meeting people on the streets.
All members are invited to attend the Green Party of Canada convention in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
Here’s your chance to hear about the Green Party and its policies.
Wednesday, 2008 August 27, 7-8:30 pm
Ralph Thornton Centre
To register: liza@leaftoronto.org, or 416-413-9244
Free
LEAF (Local Enhancement and Appreciation of Forests) in partnership […]
A free screening of the movie “Who Cares if Bangladesh Drowns?” with filmmaker Afsan Chowdhury.
Gordon Laxer says Barack Obama’s promise to renegotiate NAFTA presents opportunity for Canada.
A community forum examining the link between climate change and the cost of fossil fuels.
Tuesday, 2008 August 19, 7 pm
Ralph Thornton Centre
765 Queen St East (east of Broadview)
Free; refreshments provided
A free public forum on […]
Power Down for Blackout Day
Thursday, 2008 August 14, all day
Five years ago, August 14th, Ontario and much of eastern North […]
Citizens for a Safe Environment presents two public fora on fluoride in water.
Afternoon Fluoride Forum
Monday, 2008 August 11, 3 pm
United […]
Local NDP groups are organizing forums on poverty reduction. The one in Toronto-Danforth is happening this weekend.
From Poverty to Power
Saturday, […]
Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) is undertaking an update to the Don Watershed Plan and are hosting the first in […]
A Riverdale Historical Society project to raise funds for Heritage Toronto plaques in Riverdale.
The 2008 Annual General Meeting of the Green Party of Ontario will be hosted in Burlington on June 6th – 8th.
The Greater Riverdale Street Sale will money for breast cancer research.
Ever wanted to influence where the Green Party stands on an issue? Here’s your chance to do just that.
Please Join Us at the OMB to show Smart!Centres that this community does not need or want a Mega-Shopping Centre.
Jackman Avenue Public School is hosting their Annual Spring Fair.
The Toronto Public Space Committee is holding an event to address the issue of sponsorship of public spaces.
Please drop by the Green Party booth at The Green Living Show.
Join local community gardener Kyla Dixon-Muir for a workshop at Grassroots.
Send a WAKE-UP CALL on the CLIMATE CRISIS, Bring a bell to ring!
The Toronto Climate Campaign and Streets are for People are putting together another great kid-friendly event this Earth Day.
This week will focus on the Green Party approach — the tax shift that makes polluters pay for the costs of their activities.
An opportunity to see representatives of the NDP, Liberals, Green Party of Canada and a Progressive Conservative senator talk about Peace and Justice together.
Tim Flannery will be in Toronto and speaking at the Bloor Cinema next Thursday.
Tim Flannery and Bridget Stutchbury
The Weathermakers:
The History […]
You have a number of options on Earth Hour tomorrow night. The Green Choice goes to the no-power local event […]
Katie Fullerton passes on the following event information:
Beaches/East Toronto Conservation Fair
Thursday, 2008 March 27, 7 pm – 9 pm
Beach United […]
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced byelections in 4 ridings for Monday, March 17. Two of those ridings are in […]
The Next Generation is launching a movie/speaker series with a screening of “The Refugees of the Blue Planet” and a […]
Elizabeth May is coming down to campaign for Chris Tindal in the Toronto Centre byelection. Chris Tindal’s campaign will be […]
Is Canada’s participation in multilateral environmental agreements futile?
Come to this non-partisan talk I’ve organized:
Tuesday, 2008 March 4, 7 pm
OISE room 5250
252 Bloor Street West
The world we’re moving […]
Concert in memory of John O’Keefe
Sunday, 2008 March 2
Doors open 7 pm, showtime 8 pm
The Mod Club, 722 College Street
PWYC, […]
Tickets for this presentation went on sale earlier today. I got mine.
David Suzuki at UofT
Friday, 2008 January 18, 6:30 pm
Convocation […]
The East Toronto Community Coalition will meet about a Wal-Mart Nation screening and a community vision questionnaire.
Sorry for the late notice, but tonight is the longest night of the year. And as every year on the […]
In support of Donna Dillman, the Steelworker’s Union has organized a March on the last day that the Legislature will […]
The Green Party of Canada in Toronto-Danforth will have a potluck and elections for a new executive.
A climate change rally, march and eco-fair in Toronto’s Dundas Square.
Raymond Scholz invites everyone to this fun event.
Citizen’s Environment Watch Holiday Open House
Thursday, 2007 November 29, 5:30 pm – 8:30 […]
There will be another St Lawrence Forum a week after the first, this one on affordable housing.
Affordable Housing: Finding Solutions!
a […]
Students Against Climate Change is hoting this talk by IPCC lead author Danny Harvey.
Donna Dillman has been on a hunger strike since October 8, asking Premier McGuinty for a moratorium on uranium mining.
A panel discussion with industry leaders in support of positive environmental practices.
A discussion of the politics of food.
A family rally to end toxic chemicals in baby bottles in Ontario at Queen’s Park in Toronto.
There will be a climate-change teach-in this Saturday, November 17 in Toronto.
Hugh McCullum explains the environmental disaster that is the Aberta oil sands.
Post Carbon Toronto is hosting a talk by Daniel Lerch about post-carbon cities and the urban planning required to get […]
Tonight is your opportunity to meet Edward Burtynsky, the photographer of those spectacular photos that look so achingly beautiful until […]
Leslieville group that has party status at the OMB hearing representing the residents against the big box development on Eastern Ave.
Let’s say yes to what we DO want.
Elizabeth May will be on hand when we pick our new Federal Green Party candidate in Toronto-Danforth.
Toronto-Danforth GPC nomination meeting
Monday, […]
The Priorities for Ontario Coalition is comprised of thirteen leading environmental groups in Ontario, including the Sierra Club of Canada […]
Share your views about Ontario’s Integrated Power Supply Plan at Power to Choose at the University of Toronto.
There’s an all-candidates meeting tonight for Toronto-Danforth.
Green Party supporters won’t be able to hear their leader at the Provincial Leaders’ Debate on Sept 20, so Frank […]
David Hughes is a senior geoscientist at Natural Resources Canada. He has 35 years experience studying energy resources for the […]
This is a Q&A session hosted by Village Technologies and home energy auditor the Energuy. Come out and learn about […]
Patrick Kraemer, Toronto-Danforth’s GPO candidate, will be putting together a campaign team for the upcoming election. Everybody is invited to […]
The following is in many ways a follow-on to the Power to Choose event.
The future of clean, green energy will […]
The newly elected Green Party of Ontario candidate for Toronto-Danforth will be hosting a Live Earth party. Live Earth is […]
We deserve a say in our energy future.
The provincial side of Toronto-Danfoth is having its nomination meeting for the upcoming election. Two very enthusiastic candidates, Sharon Howarth […]
Gordon Laxer of the Parkland Institute will speak at City Hall in Toronto about energy security in Ontario and Canada on June 19, 2007 at 8 pm.
Everyone is invited for this event:
Pride Week Meet and Greet with Elizabeth May
Pride Tuesday, 2007 June 19, 5-6:45pm
Byzantium Restaurant
499 Church […]
Green Party of Ontario Executive Elections to be held at Pape Danforth Library on 2007 May 30.
Elizabeth May will be speaking in Brantford.
There are better sustainable options to building more nuclear and high voltage transmission lines.
Streets are for People is organizing an alternative to the corporate-sponsored name brand Earth Day celebrations.
Let’s clean up Taylor Creek this year.
This will decide the future of the western part of the Portlands, and I recommend that everyone view and comment on it.
Find the Green eggs.
A great way to reconnect with the community and help improve the neglected area of our city.
Thursday, 2007 April 5, […]
Darwin’s Nightmare is an enigmatic tale of fish, economics, and the international arms trade.
In the wake of hot environmental issues, the fair aims to educate the public about energy consumption patterns and gives sustainable answers.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Green Party of Canada, but were afraid to ask.
Urban agriculture as a tool to advance food security and to build stronger, more inclusive, sustainable communities.
There will be luncheon and book signing with Elizabeth May in Brantford.
Learn how to build your own house of straw — at Grassroots in Riverdale.
The Barrie Greens are delighted to host Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada.
Help choose the Green Party candidate to run against Carolyn Bennett.
Do your part for public-private fossil fuel partnerships.
Meet Eric Jelinski, M. Eng., who converted his Datsun truck to run on electricity.
Cookies and old treasures
PLANNING FOR GROWTH IN THE GREATER GOLDEN HORSESHOE
Venue: Hart House, East Common Room
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2007
Time: 1.00pm-3.00pm
In collaboration with […]
We’re very fortunate in Canada that we have an abundance of clean water, but the availabilty of drinking water is already a problem for many millions of people on the planet.
Jim Harris will deliver the Inconvenient Truth slideshow live for the Coalition for a Green Economy at City Hall Tuesday March 13, 2007
Another screening of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” in Toronto
Join us at Nathan Philips Square to demand that our government recommit to the Kyoto climate agreement.
The annual International Women’s Day 2007 Toronto rally, march and fair will be held on Saturday, March 10.
Join the 2007 memorial, story-telling and bike ride for environmental activist Tooker Gomberg.
Want the Green Party to win seats in the next election? This workshop’s for you.
Elizabeth May will be the special guest at Workshop C — Identify and get out the vote.
Next to you, […]
Is Riverdale Hospital the last of an endangered species?
If you’d like to be a Green Party candidate, this workshop’s for you!
If you want to be a key campaign volunteer, this workshop’s for you.
Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” won the Oscar for best documentary.
Al Gore’s talk is sold out. Sorry. Go have a drink.
An hour-long candlelight vigil to symbolize your willingness to become carbon neutral.
Why, when today’s greatest problems result from the scale of human activity, do business and government aim to perpetuate expansion?
Expansion may have been good in the past, but it will end civilization if we do not alter course and aim for sustainability.
Canada must join other countries in banning this gruesome trade.
“Dr. Suzuki and Mr. Lewis will exchange views on how Canada’s global footprint affects the health of the world’s poor, who are the most vulnerable to environmental change.”
A panel discussion on environmental issues at OISE.
Elizabeth May is speaking on law and and the climate crisis.
It’s time to choose a candidate for the next election. By the looks of it, we may be just in […]
Turn off you electricity for five minutes today.
Stop Climate Change organized a special meeting with guest speakers on climate change.
On Sunday, 2007 January 21, we’ll gather at Withrow Park at 1 pm to celebrate winter snow and ice while […]
We need to get the Toronto-Danforth riding association for the Green Party of Ontario restarted.
As part of the three-part public forum Climate Change and the Coming Energy Crisis, there will be a panel discussion […]
As part of the three-part public forum Climate Change and the Coming Energy Crisis, there will be a panel discussion […]
As part of the three-part public forum Climate Change and the Coming Energy Crisis, there will be a free screening […]
Help build a bike line from the west end of Toronto to the east.
It looks like this is more of an event for builders than consumers:
Following the successful launch of the National GreenBuilding […]
The next climate chaos organizing / outreach planning meeting will be on:
Tuesday, 2006 November 28, 7:00 pm
Trinity St Paul Centre
427 […]
This is an event put on by the Toronto Green Community:
Are you concerned about rising energy costs, environmental degradation and […]
U of T Alumni Greens presents a talk by Mike Nickerson. Mike is an eloquent advocate for recognizing the limits […]
Professor Lynn McDonald from the University of Guelph will speak on “How Democracy Fails the Environment (and what we should […]
I’m about to start mailing announcements for the Annual General Meeting of our Toronto-Danforth Electoral District Association, but for anybody […]
At the next Port Lands Action Committee meeting we will be hearing from the Outer Harbour Sailing Federation and other groups.
Third Wednesday of every month.
Lana Choi has alerted me to this event. Sounds interesting. They are looking to spotlight leading environmental innovators in many […]
The folks who brought us the Climate Chaos rally last Saturday are planning on more climate action events. They need […]
The Bad Dog Theatre is a popular local improv theatre. Since everything is improvised, the composition of the audience has […]
The East Toronto Climate Action Group met on October 11, at Susan Crofts’s house, and I wrote into my blog […]
Here’s another conflict for the evening of November 7. Apparently, several homeowners associations are finally organizing the first All-Candidates Meeting […]
On Wednesday, October 11, there was a second public consultation on what is being called a pipeline “reinforcement” for the […]
The Mississaugas of the New Credit will be joining Community Air in today’s rally to boycott the Island Airport. The […]
Peter Tabuns has organized a panel, consisting of Ralph Torrie and Keith Stewart to talk about why we don’t need […]
Don’t miss the YIMBY Festival this Saturday.
YIMBY Festival
Saturday, 2006 October 28, 11 am – 5 pm
Gladstone Hotel, 2nd floor
1214 Queen […]
This is a Toronto Peak Oil Meetup event. These events are organized by Post Carbon Toronto, and address the problems […]
This is a Coalition for a Green Economy event. Coalition events are always at City Hall, and in my experience […]
Information session on adding solar water heating to your home presented by the Toronto Green Community. I understand that unlike […]
We don’t have a provincial Green Party presence in Toronto-Danforth, and it’s time to build one. This is a workshop […]
This will be the most fun event this month. What could be Greener than planting trees? It’s outside, on a […]
Want to find out what the options are for dealing with Toronto’s trash? Have some great ideas of your own? […]
Adriana is one of the organizers of the Pledge TO Green coming soon to City Hall. And, big surprise, Elizabeth […]
The East Toronto Climate Action Group (ETCAG) meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. They are a small group of friendly people with good ideas.
The second open house for the natural gas pipeline expansion to feed the Portlands power plant will be held on Wednesday.
A city event at City Hall, the Green Toronto Festival and Energy Challenge. Learn what the city is doing and […]
The Toronto Peak Oil Discussion Group September Meetup will feature Professor Danny Harvey from the Geography Department of the University […]
Elizabeth May will be on a panel organized as part of the popular St Lawrence Centre Forum series.
Monday, 2006 September […]
Elizabeth May is one of the invited guests on The Big Picture this Sunday.
The GPC Toronto-Danforth EDA is proud to be a sponsor of the Bain Co-op’s Bain Street Festival.
Elizabeth May groupies, who can’t last without seeing her between Thursday and Monday, should know that the leader of the […]
Bring your feet, bikes, streetcars, strollers, scooters, wheelchairs and rollerblades. Leave your cars at home.
Elizabeth May is at it again.
Thursday, 2006 September 21 at 6pm.
King Edward Hotel, Windsor Ballroom, 37 King St East.
With the […]
Environmental professionals in Toronto have been secretly getting sloshed.
Speakers at this rally for Darfut will include Romeo Dallaire, Tragi Mustafa, and Justin Trudeau.
It’s good fun, and easy to do. There’s no requirement to talk to strangers: you can just put flyers in mailboxes.
In Ontario, you need an Environmental Assessment for a speed bump, but not for a nuclear power plant.
Elizabeth May will be arriving at Union Station in Toronto on Monday, September 4 at 8 pm. We want to have a crowd out to meet her.
Elizabeth May’s train was running almost an hour late, but they were expecting to catch up.
On Thursday, 2005 December 22, folk songwriter and recording artist Brian Gladstone hosted a fundraising concert for the Toronto–Danforth and Beaches East York ridings. The venue was the Renaissance Cafe, 1938 Danforth Ave.