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| Tour Schedule & Updates For the Month of March, Trading Away our Forests will travel across Canada stopping at various communities putting on slideshows, skill sharing and networking with local activists, and helping organize actions against TD bank all over the country. In April the roadshow will continue in Southern Ontario and then for the two weeks preceding the Summit of the America's they will be in Quebec City and Montreal helping organize against the FTAA.. After the ruckus dies down in Quebec City, they will head out the east coast for more shows before returning back west in May. Action Updates will be added so check back on this page |
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| Friday, March 2: CALGARY...University of Calgary, Science Theatres Rm. 147-7:pm Saturday, March 3: EDMONTON... Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (10815 Whyte Ave.) -4:pm Monday, March 5: SASKATOON... University of Saskatchewan, Arts Building Rm.146 -7:pm Tuesday, March 6: SASKATOON SKILLS-SHARING... The Pit all-ages club (612 Ave O south) 2:pm-10:30pm Wednesday, March 7: REGINA... Cathedral Neighborhood Centre (2900 13th Ave.) Craft Room -7:pm Friday, March 9: WINNIPEG... Mondragon Coffeehouse and Bookstore (91 Albert St.) -7:30pm Sunday, March 11: THUNDER BAY... Lakehead University, University Centre Rm. 2020. -7:pm |
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| Tuesday, March 13: OTTAWA... Ottawa Public Library Auditorium (120 Metcalfe) -8:pm Tuesday, March 27: AKWESASNE (MOHAWK NATION) Thurday, March 29: KINGSTON... Sleepless Goat Cafe and Workers' Co-op (91 Princess St.) -7:pm Saturday, March 31: PETERBOROUGH, Public Library Auditorium, 2pm-4pm Sunday, April 1: TORONTO, the Black Horse, 928 Bloor West, 7:30 pm Monday, April 2: GUELPH: University of Guelph, University Centre Rm. 442-7:pm Tuesday, April 3: LONDON, London Public Library, Central Branch, 305 Queens Ave. 6:30pm Wednesday, April 4: ST. CATHARINES: Brock University, Thistle Building, room 255 -7:pm Wednesday, April 25: HALIFAX: Dalhousie University, Student Union Building (6136 Universtiy Ave.) Rm 224-226 -7:30pm Thursday, April 26: MONCTON: location T.B.A. |
Friday, April 27: CHARLOTTETOWN... Colonel Gray High School -7:pm MONTREAL : date, location T.B.A. QUEBEC CITY: date, location T.B.A. VANCOUVER: date in May, location T.B.A. VICTORIA: date in May, location T.B.A. |
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