Petition: Stop the Cuts to Education

Petition: Stop the Cuts to Education

Ever since Premier Ford and his conservative MPPs were elected in 2018, funding for education has dropped $1,200 per student per year in Ontario. Students have had less access to teachers, fewer class choices and resources, and less support. This year is no different—the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is missing $63.2 million because of the province’s decision not to fund education. Learn more and take action here.

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Training: Personal Narrative and Recruitment for an Election

Training: Personal Narrative and Recruitment for an Election

Join us on Tuesday, May 2 at 5:30pm as OPSEU’s Political Action and Education Administrator Melisa Bayon will lead our Personal Narrative and Recruitment for an Election workshop. Learn how to effectively tell your personal story to activate, motivate, and connect with potential volunteers and voters to take action. Sign up and learn more here.

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Training: Organizing Beyond the Core — City Wide Day of Action

Training: Organizing Beyond the Core — City Wide Day of Action

Join Progress Toronto, volunteers, and leaders like Councillor Amber Morley in Etobicoke–Lakeshore, Chiara Padovani in York South–Weston, and Kevin Rupasinghe in Scarborough Southwest on Saturday, April 15 for a Day of Action to knock on doors and speak with residents. You’ll have a chance to ask about what they want to see in their city and what they want a new mayor to prioritize. Learn more and sign up here.

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Day of Action for 24/7 Warming Spaces

Day of Action for 24/7 Warming Spaces

Sign up for our Day of Action on 24/7 warming spaces happening tomorrow, Tuesday Feb 14, all across the city! City Council is voting on the budget Wednesday, Feb 15 and it’s our next opportunity to win on 24/7 respite spaces. We will be speaking to residents all across the city in wards where the local councillor voted NO last week. Learn more and sign up here.

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City Council Budget Debate Online Watch Party & Discussion

City Council Budget Debate Online Watch Party & Discussion

On Tuesday, February 14, Toronto City Council is meeting and the Mayor and City Councillors will be debating the 2023 City Budget. Join Progress Toronto on Thursday, February 14 at 9:30AM via Zoom so we can watch City Council live together. While we watch the livestream, Progress Toronto will be there, online with you on our Zoom chat. We will be providing helpful info throughout the day, and can help to answer questions about process, timing, motions, and more! Find out more and sign up here.

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Petition: 24/7 Indoor Warming Spaces

Petition: 24/7 Indoor Warming Spaces

Toronto’s shelter system is beyond capacity right now. Hundreds of people are being turned away each night and recently a person froze to death while living outdoors.  Meanwhile, as shown by video this week, large vehicles with big metal claws are being used to cruelly destroy the shelter people are making to stay safe. But here’s the thing — there’s nowhere for people to go. Find out more and sign the petition here.

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Sign Up to Speak at the City Budget Committee

Sign Up to Speak at the City Budget Committee

On January 17 and 18 the City's Budget Committee will be hosting public consultations and this is one opportunity to share your thoughts directly with decision-makers to let them know what you need to see in this year's budget. We break down when, where, and how you can sign up to speak. And offer free trainings to make it even easier for you. Find out more here.

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Free Training: Building Power With Your Story

Free Training: Building Power With Your Story

An effective tool in reaching and moving people, including elected officials, to take action is using your personal story. On Thursday, January 12 at 6pm Olivia Chow will lead a workshop on Building Power With Your Story. Join to learn the fundamentals of public narrative and practice telling your story to inspire others. Find out more and sign up here.

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