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TODAY: Indignez-Vous! Hope in Resistance conference: Watch LIVE

rabble.ca is the proud media sponsor of Indignez-Vous! Hope in Resistance. We will live-stream the event this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 and 22. Check out the speakers and seminars here. For the live-stream in English, starting Oct. 21 at 7 p.m., click here. For the live-stream in French, click here.

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Talking about the Harper majority and what is next

What next for Canada? Photo: Adam Scotti/Flickr
Live strategy roundtable on the 2011 election.

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Workshop: Learn how to video livestream

Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 - 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Location

Centre for Social Innovation - Spadina
215 Spadina Avenue
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 39' 2.5452" N, 79° 23' 48.1956" W

When: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 5PM – 8PM
Where: Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina Avenue, Toronto Cost: $75

Video livestream skills are an essential part of a social media toolkit. Organizations use livestream to stream live events over the Internet, expand community and engage audiences beyond geographic limitations.

rabble.ca, Canada’s most read independent, progressive news website, is seeking to recruit livestream technicians and is offering is rare opportunity to learn livestreaming techniques from experienced online media pros.

Who should come to this workshop?

Watch Live: CEP Convention 2012

From October 14 to 17, the Quebec City Convention Centre will be the site of four full days of debate and decision that will chart a course for the CEP union in the coming months and years. Watch live on rabbletv!

Livestream

Livestreaming has helped the Occupy movement showcase speakers, protests, general assemblies and workshops without the mainstream media. Now almost every Occupy's media centre has a computer set up to stream the action.

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Toronto Area Council: NDP Federal leadership debate

Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Location

Bloor Collegiate Institute
1141 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 39' 34.668" N, 79° 26' 11.7924" W

Over the past few weeks, as part of the NDP Federal Leadership race, the Toronto Area Council has been working to organize a leadership debate that would be held in Toronto.
Today, we are happy to announce that a date has been chosen for a Toronto debate and that all eight leadership candidates have confirmed their participation. This will be an excellent opportunity for Toronto-area members to learn more about the candidates.

The theme of the debate will be "An Agenda for Canadian Cities". We will be offering an opportunity for each candidate to articulate their vision for urban centres.

The debate will be divided into three main sections: Infrastructure renewel, equality and social issues and sustainable economy.

Live broadcast of the Hassan Diab press conference

Prism TV will carry a live broadcast of the Hassan Diab press conference on Monday, June 6 at 1:00 p.m. EST. Speakers include Don Bayne, Mr. Diab's lawyer, human rights activist Matthew Behrens and Donald Pratt from the Diab Support Committee.



Live on rabbletv: Beyond the Ballot Box

On May 30 we had a live roundtable discussion in Toronto to debrief on the 2011 election and strategize for the next four years. Beyond the Ballot Box: Strategizing for the next 4 years features: Peggy Nash, MP Parkdale-High Park; Rathika Sitsabaiesan, MP Scarborough-Rouge River; Judy Rebick, Writer/Activist; Pamela Palmater, Centre for Indigenous Governance, Ryerson University; Adam Shedletzky, Co-founder of leadnow.ca and Grace Edward Galabuzi, Dept. of Political Science, Ryerson University.



This Toronto forum was moderated by Winnie Ng, CAW-Sam Gindin Chair and Rodney Diverlus, Vice President Equity for the Ryerson Students' Union.

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