Category: Event
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230 FIGHTBACK BRINGS THE FIGHT FOR SOCIAL HOUSING BACK TO CITY HALL
On March 21, 230 Fightback and some key allies came to Toronto City Hall for another round in the fight to win social housing in the Downtown East, in the face of the profit driven process of redevelopment and gentrification that is underway. We had held a community meeting the day before in All Saint’s
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confronting jon love’s gala
Last night 230 Fightback, Toronto’s Homeless Union, No Demovictions, 135 Isabella Tenant Association, Shelter Housing and Justice Network, Regent Park Neighbourhood Association and Friends of Chinatown Toronto, stood outside the Royal York Hotel in the cold and rain for more than two hours confronting Toronto’s business elites as they arrived for a gala to honour
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we won’t be pushed out: organizing against corporate housing development
tuesday october 3, 7-10 PM tranzac club, main hall. 292 brunswick avenue physically accessible space (unfortunately, no ASL interpreter) masking encouraged people over profit Across Toronto, we have seen the damaging impact on housing as developments displace communities in the interest of profits. Organizations across the city are fighting back against these developments, making demands
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Letter to Mayor Chow
Dear Mayor Chow: 230 Fightback will be bringing a delegation to City Hall, on Tuesday, July 18, at 11:00 AM, and we are requesting that you agree to meet with us at that time. The issue we wish to put before you is the disturbing plan of KingSett Capital to build a forty-seven storey luxury
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Call to Action! Tell the New Mayor No Condos at Dundas and Sherbourne
Toronto City Hall, Queen and Bay, Tuesday, July 18, 11.00 AM 230 Fightback is challenging KingSett Capital and its plans to build a luxury condo tower at Dundas and Sherbourne. Social housing is desperately needed at that location and we are demanding that it be built there. A new Mayor of Toronto will be in





