Bail Review for Shawn Brant on Prisoner Justice Day

Shawn Brant was denied bail July 5th on charges from the June 29th Aboriginal Day of Action relating to the closure of the CN main line, a provincial highway and the 401. On August 10th, Prisoner Justice Day, we ask people to join us at Shawn’s bail review in Napanee, Ontario to support his bid for release and to acknowledge …

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Posted on Aug 8

Wind Plant Hearing on Wolfe Island starts Mon July 23

Wind Plants on Wolfe Island

Hearing starts 23 JUL 2007 at 11:00AM
Sacred Heart School,The Gymnasium, 57 Road 95, Wolf Island

OMB Contact: John Norris, Planner (416) 326-6798

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Posted on Jul 23

Benefit Concert: Wed July 25th

Support members of the Ardoch and Shabot Obaadjiwaan Algonquin First Nation! They are camped out at the Robertsville mine (north of Sharbot Lake on #509) to block uranium exploration in the area.

Proceeds will go to a fund to help cover direct costs of maintaining the occupation. They have vowed to remain at the mine until a moratorium on …

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Posted on Jul 20

Help make Kingston a “Fair Trade Town”

Please note that the meeting mentioned below has been cancelled until further notice. For more information or to get involved please email info@opirgkingston.org

Thanks.

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Attend a meeting on Thursday July 26th, 6:30pm in the Wilson Room (Downtown Public Library) where members of a new coalition will present to city councillors and the public for why Kingston should join a number of other …

Bike 4 AIDS meeting: Thurs July 12

WUSC Queen’s along with various other groups and individuals is coordinating the Bike 4 AIDS in late September this year instead of April. And they would love your help with organizing it.

If you are interested in helping to organize the event please attend an informal meeting at 371 Johnston Apart#2 (btwn Aberdeen and Division), Thursday July 12 …

New Activist List in Kingston

Activist Kingston is an anti-capitalist, anti-sexist, anti-misogynist, anti-racist, and anti-oppression listserv that provides Kingston’s activist community with information regarding upcoming events, demonstrations, or meetings dedicated to the above mentioned themes. It also acts as a forum for general discussion on related topics.

You can join by visiting: http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/activistkingston

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Posted on Jun 25

WPIRG is hiring a Coordinator

Coordinator of Programming & Volunteer Support, Waterloo Public Interest Research Group

The Waterloo Public Interest Research Group (WPIRG), a student funded and directed organization that provides support for students to research, educate, and take action on environmental and social justice issues, is currently seeking a Coordinator of Programming and Volunteer Support. This is a permanent full time position with a 6 …

National Day of Action Demo June 29th

Action in Kingston for National Day of Action, June 29. Join First Nations across Turtle Island (North America)

Call upon our government to respect its historical agreements with First Nations, and to begin to conduct itself peaceably, justly and honourably in its dealings with all First Nations and peoples.

Celebrate the National Day of Action!
Peace, Justice, Honour.
music, food, games.

5:30 pm. FREE …

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Posted on Jun 14

New World Coming: June 13-16

New World Coming: The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness www.queensu.ca/history/News/NewWorldComing.htm

This interdisciplinary and international conference brings together two hundred and fifty scholars, artists, filmmakers, writers, poets and activists. The program features topics such as the history of environmental consciousness, art and activism, the New Left and the New Right, the globalization of popular music, Third World decolonization …

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Posted on Jun 7

Book Launch with an Intermission by the Lady Racers

Friday, June 15, 9pm to 12am
The Sleepless Goat Cafe (91 Princess Street)

Please join Stevphen Shukaitis and Allan Antliff as they launch their respective books “Constituent Imagination: Militant Investigations, Collective Theorization” and “Anarchy and Art: From the Paris Commune to the Fall of the Berlin Wall”. The evening will also have a musical intermission by local Kingston Band, The Lady Racers.

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Posted on Jun 6

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