Update: See the CBC’s photo slideshow.
A shipping container + solar panels + Queen Street =
Canada’s first off-grid, solar powered, urban shipping container-chic Campaign Pop-up Office
Chris Tolley, Green Party candidate for Toronto-Danforth, launches the first ever off-grid, solar powered campaign pop-up office. Join us:
Wednesday, 2015 October 7, 1:30pm
899 Queen St E (south side of Queen, just east of Logan)

This office, fashioned out of a shipping container, is located on Queen Street East in trendy Leslieville. Campaign staff plan and coordinate Tolley’s campaign from this location.
“My opponents are running multi-story, huge offices with lights blazing. We want to show that you can do things differently. By repurposing a shipping container and adding solar power, we are proving, that with a bit of imagination, you can think outside of the box while working inside of it,” says Tolley.

The launch will include a ‘turning on the switch’ moment where the solar panels come alive and power the space, as well as a short talk from the candidate, Chris Tolley. Read more »
— Charlie Halpern-Hamu on 2015 Oct 4
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Monday, 2015 September 28, 6pm – 7pm
Roy Thompson Hall, 60 Simcoe St
Constantine Kritsonis created this event to protest Elizabeth May’s exclusion from the leaders’ debates: Read more »
— Charlie Halpern-Hamu on 2015 Sep 26
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Wonderful night at the LGBTQ VOTES debate! Thanks to all the Green supporters who came out. (pun intended)

Thursday, 2015 September 24, 6pm
Buddies In Bad Times Theatre Read more »
— Chris Tolley on 2015 Sep 25
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Tuesday, 2015 September 15, 7pm – 9pm
Ralph Thornton Centre, 2nd floor auditorium
765 Queen St E
All registered candidates have been invited to participate — confirmed candidates to date are:
- Elizabeth Abbot, Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party.
- Julie Dabrusin, Liberal Party.
- Craig Scott, New Democratic Party.
- Chris Tolley, Green Party.

— Charlie Halpern-Hamu on 2015 Sep 7
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Tim Dutaud, the Conservative ex-candidate, dropped out shortly after people figured out who he was. The important take-away here is this: If you are concerned about stopping Harper, there has never been a danger in this riding of electing a Conservative.
This continues a long tradition of the Conservative candidate being a non-issue in Toronto-Danforth. Katarina von Koenig, for example, remained a woman of mystery throughout the 2011 election. Andrew Keyes, to his credit, took being a candidate seriously in 2012, at least until Conservative HQ apparently told him to stop participating in debates.
— Charlie Halpern-Hamu on 2015 Sep 7
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