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In this episode is me taking you inside a DTF night at Oasis Aqualounge sex club in Toronto (April 21, 2026). We start outside figuring out the vibe, then head into the women's circle where everyone says what they want and what's off limits. Inside, it turns into a mix of meeting guys, reading energy, and seeing what actually feels right in the moment. I talk with “K”, who's new to this, and she breaks down what it's like going from just curious to actually doing it, what overwhelmed her, and how setting clear rules changed everything. I end up back in my orgy director role, helping guide scenes, coaching guys, and making sure the woman in the center is actually getting what she wants. We also hit on the fact that you don't have to participate to enjoy it. Watching is a whole experience on its own. By the end of the night, it's just real talk on what worked, what didn't, and how much control you actually have when you walk into a space like this. *description written with the help of AI* Content mentioned in this episode: 1. Pre-DTF Night diary episode (episode 46): https://open.spotify.com/episode/4LCmMWEUELmNj7S1y1HVS9?si=cfcc6fffa7484301 2. New TorontoUnicorn online course: The Single Men's Survival Guide to Sex Clubs: https://levelupwithtorontounicorn.com/courses/singlemenssurvivalguidetosexclubs/ 3. Watch the FULL story time of this fun DTF theme night here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7aQngZ7Ol1PRUsWwFC9lmi?si=bd5efb7999ac4ad4 ***See this vlog with DTF Tanya UNBLURRED only on my fan page Get 50% off a single course of your choice at Level Up with Toronto Unicorn using code: TUPODCAST50 ***** My new digital course website: https://levelupwithtorontounicorn.com/ Sign up for my email newsletters to stay up-to-date on TorontoUnicorn news, events and swinger lifestyle resources: https://torontounicorn.kit.com/torontounicornemails ALL social media links (YouTube, podcasts, fan page, etc): https://linktr.ee/TorontoUnicorn DIRECT link to my explicit TorontoUnicorn fan page: https://OnlyFans.com/TorontoUnicorn
April 2026: Secular AA's monthly world-tour of speaker meetings is hosted by the Beyond Belief Toronto. Our speakers this month are:Joe C.PatrickSher..with Kenji as emcee.Following these talks is sharing from around our agnostic/atheist/freethinkers AA world. This is an open and welcoming meeting inviting others to share their thoughts about the speakers' shares and should be interesting for anyone, newcomer and long-timer alike (or just curious).Next month's Secular AA Global Speaker Tour will be featuring the "El Grupo Virtual Jim Burwell (The Jim Burwell Virtual Group)" on Sunday, May 3rd with simultaneous translation to Español at:2 pm EST1 pm CST12 pm AZ11 am PST7 pm UK6 am AEDT (Monday)Everyone is welcome to join our monthly open/public secular AA meeting.ZOOM ID 864 4074 0033Passcode 121212(CON TRADUCCIÓN SIMULTÁNEA INGLÉSESPAÑOL)For more info on secular AA including Zoom meetings, in-person meetings, and virtual gatherings, check out:- https://aasecular.org- secularAA@gmail.comSecular AA is AA sobriety that is neither religious nor irreligious, focusing on the practical, humanist tools of Alcoholics Anonymous and borrowed from the wider recovery community. Secular AA is a growing subculture within AA, offering 100 agnostic/atheist/freethinkers AA meetings every day + regional events and the International Conference of Secular AA (ICSAA). More @ https://aasecular.org
Traducción EspañolaApril 2026: Secular AA's monthly world-tour of speaker meetings is hosted by the Beyond Belief Toronto. Our speakers this month are:Joe C.PatrickSher..with Kenji as emcee.Following these talks is sharing from around our agnostic/atheist/freethinkers AA world. This is an open and welcoming meeting inviting others to share their thoughts about the speakers' shares and should be interesting for anyone, newcomer and long-timer alike (or just curious).Next month's Secular AA Global Speaker Tour will be featuring the "El Grupo Virtual Jim Burwell (The Jim Burwell Virtual Group)" on Sunday, May 3rd with simultaneous translation to Español at:2 pm EST1 pm CST12 pm AZ11 am PST7 pm UK6 am AEDT (Monday)Everyone is welcome to join our monthly open/public secular AA meeting.ZOOM ID 864 4074 0033Passcode 121212(CON TRADUCCIÓN SIMULTÁNEA INGLÉSESPAÑOL)For more info on secular AA including Zoom meetings, in-person meetings, and virtual gatherings, check out:- https://aasecular.org- secularAA@gmail.comSecular AA is AA sobriety that is neither religious nor irreligious, focusing on the practical, humanist tools of Alcoholics Anonymous and borrowed from the wider recovery community. Secular AA is a growing subculture within AA, offering 100 agnostic/atheist/freethinkers AA meetings every day + regional events and the International Conference of Secular AA (ICSAA). More @ https://aasecular.org
Two had the opportunity to move on. One did and other is being reminded of their history. Meanwhile, the Oilers and Golden Knights have rebounded from series deficits to put themselves from within a win of advancing in the West.We look ahead to Wednesday's games with Washington and Florida both having the opportunity to advance while the Jets try to find their game back back home.This Day in Stanley Cup History takes us back to 1986 and a birthday one player would like to forget.X: https://twitter.com/NHLWraparoundNeil Smith: https://twitter.com/NYCNeilVic Morren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vic-morren-7038737/NHL Wraparound Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nhlwraparound/#NHLWraparound #ShortShifts #NYCentric #NeilSmith #VicMorren #NHL #AnaheimDucks # #BostonBruins #BuffaloSabres #CalgaryFlames #CarolinaHurricanes #ChicagoBlackhawks #ColoradoAvalanche #ColumbusBlueJackets #DallasStars #DetroitRedWings #EdmontonOilers #FloridaPanthers #LosAngelesKings #MinnesotaWild #MontrealCanadiens #NashvillePredators #NewJerseyDevils #NewYorkIslanders #NewYorkRangers #OttawaSenators #PhiladelphiaFlyers #PittsburghPenguins #StLouisBlues #SanJoseSharks #SeattleKraken #TampaBayLightning #TorontoMapleLeafs #UtahHockeyClub #VancouverCanucks #VegasGoldenKnights #WashingtonCapitals #WinnipegJets #ThomasChabot #JakeSanderson #LinusUllmark #AnthonyStolarz #BradyTkachuk #RidlyGreig #AdamGaudette #DylanCouzens #TimStutzle #AustonMatthews #PyotrKochetkov #FrederikAndersen #SpencerMartin #DawsonMercer #TimoMeier #StefanNoesen #TaylorHall #JaccobSlavin #SheldonKeefe #JacksonBlake #AndreiSvehcnikov #NicoHischier #SebastianAho #PaulCotter #JacobMarkstrom #DawsonMercer #JesperiKotkaniemi #ShayneGostisbehere #BrianDumoulin #JackEichel #WilliamKarlsson #MatsZuccarello #KirillKaprizov #Marc-AndreFleury #FilipGustavsson #MattBoldy #AlexPietrangelo #JoelErikssonEk #AIdenHill #JohnHynes #MikeHartman #GustavNyquist #BruceCassidy #BrettHowden #TannerPearson #NickHague #ZachBogosian #DarcyKuemper #EvanBouchard #AndreiKuzmenko #EvanderKane #CoreyPerry #JohnKlingberg #ViktorArvidsson #MattiasJanmark #CalvinPickard #RyanNugent-Hopkins #BrandonHagel #AaronEkblad #JonMcIsaac #ChrisRooney #BradMarchand #LukeGlendening #DaveJackson #SethJones #ConnorHellebuyck #GabeVilardi #NikolajEhlers #NikitaKucherov #NathanMacKinnon #RickTocchet #JTMiller #BoHorvat ##FilipChytil #ScottyBowman #ArArbour #ValterriFilppula #CarterVerhaeghe #NinoNieterreiter #AndrewBrunette #PatrickRoy #PavelBure #KirkMcLean #RobertReichel #SteveSmith #GrantFuhr #PerryBerezan #WayneGretzky #StanFischler #PaulCoffey #JariKurri #GlennAnderson #MarkMessier #KevinLowe
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We're back! The B's split the first two games of the series as the series shifts back to Toronto. Bradley recounts his trip to Boston for game 1, as the Bruins and the 4th line make their presence felt early in game 1, and then have quite the bad game in game 2. We discuss the goaltending decisions, Peeke's injury, and more! We touch on DeBrusk's excellence so far, Max Domi doing Max Domi things and talk about the play of Brad Marchand. We wrap up the episode talking lineup decisions as we look ahead to games 3 and 4! Please, let us know what you think and make sure to check out our twitters: Podcast - @LineChangesPod Alex - @bigbadbruins73 Brad - @bradiey98
Michael sits down with Kidstream's Dean Koocher to talk about the problem with kids cartoons today, his success with bringing Teletubbies to the U.S. and which upcoming kids shows are absolutely worth tuning into. Check out kidstream.tv! See Michael Yo in a city near you: VEGAS - April 3rd at Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club; TORONTO - April 5th at Comedy Bar; LEXINGTON, KY: April 12th at Comedy Off Broadway. Tickets at michaelyo.com/tour! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaelyoshow/support
PWHL Montreal defender Erin Ambrose joins the show to talk about the quick sell out at the Bell Centre for their upcoming game against Toronto April 20th, the current rash of injuries on the team and the importance of this weekends tilt against Minnesota. Plus, TSN hockey analyst Gord Miller on the most recent antics of Flyers coach John Tortorella what if anything the death of Chris Simon will change with regard to fighting in hockey and the chances of Washington making the playoffs.
Stevan Mirkovich is the CRO and Owner of Planted Expo, a trade show, platform, and network to connect Canadians to local vegan and plant-based businesses offering new, innovative, and inspiring products, services, and practices. The Planted website is a great educational resource offering online courses and make sure to check out their chats section where you will find the latest from leading voices in the plant-based movement. Be sure to head along to one of their upcoming trade shows where you will find over 200 vegan edible and lifestyle businesses and a great lineup of leading plant-based speakers from around the world. Trade show dates : Toronto: April 29 - 30 Vancouver: May 27 - 28
My special guest this week is Mr. Vishal Mangalwadi, author of 25 books, including this important one: The Book That Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization. During this interview we discuss how the words, the phrases, the teachings of the Bible have given meaning, structure and freedom to peoples, the cultures and the institutions of many countries, including Canada and India . . . and how those freedoms are at risk as governments and academics have abandoned the Word of God. Vishal Mangalwadi will be doing a speaking tour of Ontario, beginning in Ottawa: April 23 and including Mississauga: April 25, Brampton: April 26, Toronto: April 27, Burlington / Hamilton: April 28, and St Catharines: April 29 (2023). For a complete tour itinerary, visit: https://vishal2023.oakstudycentre.ca/schedule/ To learn more about Vishal Mangalwadi or access his books and other resources, visit: https://www.revelationmovement.com
On this episode of the Chris Johnston Show, the Flames in trouble (00:00), shakeup for Jets or Flames based on who makes playoffs (5:00), East playoff race (10:00), Horvat's comments on Vancouver (13:00), Leafs upset Canadiens over emergency backup (16:00), You Can Bet That w/ Sports Interaction (18:45), juggernaut (22:00), impressive milestones (27:00), Matthew Knies (33:00) and #AskCJ (38:00). Originally aired: April 10, 2023 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/i5oWK79aD1A Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Reach out to https://www.sdpn.ca/sales to connect with our sales team and discuss the opportunity to integrate your brand within our content! Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play. Visit this episode's sponsors: Sports Interaction: https://sportsinteraction.com/sdpn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, the Leafs beat the Sens and the Islanders over the weekend (00:00), the NHLPA releases the independent report done on the NHLPA's handling of Kyle Beach and Brad Aldrich (18:00), The Athletic releases a sprawling piece on Eugene Melnyk and the Ottawa Senators. Read it here: https://theathletic.com/3243198/2022/04/14/eugene-melnyk-ottawa-senators/ (1:02:00), and an official passes the puck directly to the Bruins (1:27:00). Originally aired: April 18, 2022 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/cPfz-scEoU4 Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. We've joined The Athletic and you can too! Hit the link to subscribe: https://theathletic.com/sdp Visit this episode's sponsors: Get 20% off + free shipping with the code DANGLE at manscaped.com. That's 20% off + free shipping with the code DANGLE at manscaped.com. It's time to get wet and clean with your new MANSCAPED™ Shower Routine." https://MagicSpoon.com/SDP https://smith.ai/ CODE: SDP https://stathead.com/ CODE: SDP Follow us on Twitter:@Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram:@SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SW-031 March 2022 Show Notes **Please check all theatre websites for their current COVID protocols. Many theatres continue to require proof of vaccination and masks** BlackHorse Village Players, Caledon http://www.blackhorsetheatre.ca Tickets for Five Alarm by Karen DaSilva April 27-May 15 https://thelittleboxoffice.com/blackhorsetheatre/ Box Office 905-880-5002 Kempenfelt Community Players, Barrie https://kempenfeltplayers.com Call for Director, Music Director and Producer for Elf Jr. Expressions of interest to kcpcommunication@gmail.com The South Simcoe Theatre, Cookstown https://www.thesouthsimcoetheatre.com Call for Directors for Four Play - Deadline March 27th More information https://www.thesouthsimcoetheatre.com/four-play Expressions of interest to FourPlay@TheSouthSimcoeTheatre.com The Curtain Club, Richmond Hill https://thecurtainclub.org Tempting Providence by Robert Chafe, April 7th-23rd Box Office at 905-773-3434 https://thecurtainclub.org/tempting-providence-by-robert-chafe/ I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro and music by Jimmy Roberts - June 10th - 25th Theatre Aurora https://www.theatreaurora.com Lonely Planet by Steven Dietz from May 5-8 and 12-14 No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre from June 2-11. Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=thtau Auditions for Inez in No Exit - expressions of interest to productions@theatreaurora.com Mariposa Arts Theatre, Orillia https://www.mariposaartstheatre.com Steel Magnolias April 21st-30th at the Orillia Opera House. https://secure1.tixhub.com/orillia-oh/online/b_otix.asp?cboPerformances=3345&cboEvent=1090 Caledon Town Hall Players https://www.caledontownhallplayers.com Kiss The Moon, Kiss the Sun, A Dramedy by Norm Foster March 25-April 2 Tickets: https://www.caledontownhallplayers.com. Dragonfly Theatre Company, Bracebridge http://www.dragonflytheatre.ca Neil Simon's California Suite June 1-11 Dinner theatre info and tickets available from their website shortly. Talk is Free Theatre, Barrie https://www.tift.ca A Grimm Night, an immersive dance creation by TranscenDance Project at The Great Hall on 1087 Queen St. West in Toronto (April 14-17) Tickets: https://tickets.tift.ca/TheatreManager/1/online?event=0 Theatre by the Bay, Barrie https://theatrebythebay.com Professional Workshop Series Text Analysis Brush Up for Actors and Directors with Jeannette Lambermont-Morey March 27th from 2pm-6pm in-person at Studio House Barrie located at 4-347 Bayfield Street, Barrie Tickets: https://theatrebythebay.com/learn#workshop Theatre Lab April 4th 6-9pm, in-person, Five Points Theatre lower lobby Sign up: https://theatrebythebay.com/learn#lab Theatre Collingwood https://theatrecollingwood.ca Sign up for the waitlist for additional sessions of “Effective Storytelling” workshops for seniors, led by Scott Hurst. Call Anne at Theatre Collingwood at 705-445-2200 to be added to the list
A day after the NHL trade deadline completed, the Habsworld crew were back to discuss the latest with the Canadiens. Host Norm Szcyrek, along with cohosts Paul MacLeod, Josh Coulter and Jonathan Rebelo had a lot to say about our team. This podcast was recorded April 13 2021. Here is the breakdown of the topics we discussed. First Period (0:00 - 11:50 ) - Introductions - Habs Trivia - Victor Mete lost on waivers - Eric Staal struggling - Discussing the importance of faceoffs Second Period (11:51 - 35:09) - Marc Bergevin press conference after the trade deadline - Discussing the trades for defencemen Jon Merrill and Erik Gustafsson - How these new defencemen could fit into the Canadiens lineup and which blueliners will be affected - The arrival of Cole Caufield to the AHL, and whether he will appear in the Montreal lineup this season or post season - Carey Price & Brendan Gallagher injuries - Importance of having two quality goaltenders - Should the general manager be more involved with deciding on injured players staying in the game Third Period ( 35:10 - - Will Carey Price be as effective as Mike Smith when he is 39 years old - Improved play of Paul Byron & the struggles of Jonathan Drouin - Patrik Laine's beauty goal & struggles in Colombus - Habs Impressive win against Toronto April 12th - Discussing some of the trade deadline deals - Recent skate injuries to former Habs players - Ryan Poehling's strong play recently - AHL playoffs cancelled and how that could help the Habs taxi squad - New blueline pairs - The importance of upcoming games against Calgary - Much more
Is Holmes & Watson somehow an even worse version of the Sherlock Holmes stories than Sherlock Gnomes? Will Elliott and Stu be able to console Dan about the latest insult to his beloved hero? Join us for this live show, taped last year in Portland, Oregon, to find out! Wikipedia synopsis for Holmes & Watson Like this live show? Join us in the future! – The Flop House in Toronto – April 18!
We've been wanting to tackle this one for quite a while, folks, and... oof. Be careful what you wish for. Adal Rifai of the podcast "Hello From the Magic Tavern" joins us to discuss The Fanatic, the movie that asks "What if Fred Durst directed a movie starring a career-self-destructing John Travolta as a man with a developmental disability, with his trademark Limp Bizkit sensitivity?" Meanwhile, Stuart invents the newest horror movie killer, Elliott attacks Dan for his nonexistent position on backstory, and Dan misses Leggs. Wikipedia synopsis of The Fanatic Movies recommended in this episode: Strange Behavior The Long Goodbye Grave of the Fireflies Come and See LIVE SHOW ALERT! – The Flop House in Toronto – April 18!
It's the second and final of our two contest winner-selected episodes, this one picked by Scott Yacychyn, who designed our delightful new Flop House "couch monsters" poster, which you can purchase HERE! It's a romantic comedy called Little Italy (or as they pronounce it, li'lit'ly), set in the world's most romantic city... Toronto! Meanwhile, Stuart gets mad at Elliott, Dan gets mad at Elliott and Stuart, and Elliott just keeps on singing a happy song. Wikipedia synopsis of Little Italy Movies recommended in this episode: Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (or whatever bullshit they re-named it) Tammy and the T-Rex (R-rated cut) Howards End LIVE SHOW ALERT! – The Flop House in Toronto – April 18!
Zar-who-what-now? We finally get around to one of our contest winner episodes, this one picked by Elizabeth Stege, who designed our delightful new Flop House Housecat t-shirt, which you can purchase HERE! It's a Full Moon Features (awww yeah, Stu) kaiju movie with about 5 minutes of giant monster action in the whole film. But what it lacks in reason to exist, it makes up for in... charm? We guess? Meanwhile, Stuart explains the advantages to playing with dead things, Elliott explains how time zones work, and Dan introduces an exciting new wrinkle to the show. Wikipedia synopsis of Zarkorr: The Invader! Movies recommended in this episode: VHYes Greener Grass Color Out of Space Sudden Fear LIVE SHOW ALERT! - The Flop House in Toronto - April 18!
Welcome to the Voice of Retail special Retail Marketing Conference edition, I'm your host Michael LeBlanc and this special edition podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada. Recorded live in Toronto April 18th 2019 at Retail Council of Canada's annual Retail Marketing conference, this special edition podcast features two of my on-stage interviews plus insights from attendees. First I chat with two of Canada's top influencers, Jonathan Cavilier and Shannae Ingleton . They discuss their tradecraft, experiences working with brands and advice for retailers on how to work with key influencers to achieve their objectives. https://www.instagram.com/torontoshay/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/jonathancavaliere/?hl=en Next, my fireside conversation with Trinh Tham, Vice President of brand strategy and planning at Sobey's. We talk about the tradecraft of the modern retail marketer We'll wrap up with my thoughts around the key moments and insights from Canada's leading retail marketing conference. At the end of a great day of retail marketing thought leadership and networking with old friends, colleagues and new friends, we were all treated to amazing cocktails sponsored by Emilio at Ad Mill featuring retail marketing/agency veteran Paul Allemby's latest venture, a bespoke local-made gin call Levenswater. https://www.levenswater.com/ Going to get Paul onto an upcoming episode of TVOR to tell us his amazing story of moving from leading top marketing agencies, to following his passion and creating an award winning spirit! You can see the whole agenda from Retail Marketing here: http://racsymposium.ca/schedule That's a wrap on this very special edition of The Voice of Retail. I'm michael leblanc founder and president of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, and you can learn more about me at www.meleblanc.co or on LInkedIn, and stay tuned for our next regular edition of the podcast available each and every Friday. If you like this edition please subscribe, rate it on iTunes and tell all your LinkedIn friends! Until next time, have a great week!
Hello! It has been a while since my last episode. In this episode, I talk about my experience at an event that I went and participated in (with perhaps a touch of self deprecation). As a shy, anxiety ridden, and introverted producer, I went to a public event in Toronto (April 13)which was awesome and it was a great experience. The producers who participated were astonishing and I'm hoping some of their creativity rubs off on me :) I discuss my idiosyncrasies (aka, how my mind loves to work against me). I decided to document this honestly personal account of how I've been getting over self judgement by basically changing my perception of comparing myself against others to comparing the actions of the older(past)me to the (relative)present me. Basically this is worthy of a 5th grade Dr.Phil episode.
Here’s a talk that best-selling Canadian mystery writer Ian Hamilton gave at The Bootmakers of Toronto April 7, 2018 meeting. Ian is the author of the Ava Lee mysteries, going into production soon as international co-productions for TV! Here, he gives an entertaining and informative talk about becoming a writer and his experiences over 11 […] The post Footnote 11 – Author Ian Hamilton at The Bootmakers of Toronto appeared first on I Grok Sherlock.
Canadian Music Week is taking place in at the Sheraton Centre Downtown in Toronto April 18 to 23. Greg Simpson has been working all of them since 1993, and tells us what to expect this year, how the conference has evolved to include digital, and the value in attending. This week's episode is sponsored by Promosuite - who will also be in attendence at Canadian Music Week. If you are going, be sure to say hello to Rachel, CJ and Rocco and thank them for supporting this podcast.
My podcast with Anna Gustafson, one of the creators and producers of The SheDot Comedy Festival in Toronto April 30-May3rd. I'm honoured to be performing opening night April 30th at Comedy Bar. Margaret Cho will be headlining the event Sunday May 3rd. For tickets for any of the shows, please go to www.SheDotFestival.com
The Empire Club of Canada Presents: John Campbell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Waterfront Toronto With Our Waterfront - Progress Report John Campbell, Waterfront Toronto's President and CEO, provides a progress report on the revitalization of Toronto's waterfront and learn how waterfront renewal is building an enduring legacy of economic returns and social benefits for the city, province and country. Bio: John Campbell is President and Chief Executive Officer of Waterfront Toronto, formerly known as the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation. The Corporation is responsible for leading the estimated $30 to $35 billion renewal of Toronto's waterfront. Before joining Waterfront Toronto in April 2003, John was a senior executive at Brookfield Properties. He headed up the Canadian property management subsidiary and prior to that played a leadership role in the development of the company's most prestigious property, Brookfield Place. He has an MBA from the University of Toronto, a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Carleton University and has his Institute of Corporate Directors, designation, ICD.D. Speaker: John Campbell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Waterfront Toronto *The content presented is free of charge but please note that the Empire Club of Canada retains copyright. Neither the speeches themselves nor any part of their content may be used for any purpose other than personal interest or research without the explicit permission of the Empire Club of Canada.* *Views and Opinions Expressed Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or panelists are those of the speakers or panelists and do not necessarily reflect or represent the official views and opinions, policy or position held by The Empire Club of Canada.*
Rebel Mix 78 Recorded LIVE in Toronto April 6th 2013 First 80 minutes - https://soundcloud.com/zaidedghaim (https://soundcloud.com/thoughtless/sets/thoughtless-music , Hushlamb Productions) Last 40 minutes - https://soundcloud.com/esteria Omul Invizibil (Cleymoore remix) By Mr John Pelicul By Solart Declaration By Jerome C Arrival By Jerome C Deeply Technical By Duky Bullet Belt By Nobodi Sanctuary By Ferro Milkyway93 By Diferit Unknown 081091 (Archie Hamilton & Patrice Meiner remix) By Ferro Unknown Simply By Pheek, Marc Neyen The Future (As We Said Remix) Mangho (Robot Needs Oil remix)By Robert Gratza Unknown Love Is Always By East End Dubs Butterflies & Dragons By Seb Zito Limbus (Paul Loraine's Absent Without Leave Remake) By Nadja Lind Sometimes By Jamahr
This is a two part special on May Day and migrant resistance in Toronto. In the first half, organizers with No One Is Illegal - Toronto discuss the upcoming May 1 2010 Status for All Day of Action and the history of May Day organizing for migrant justice in the city. In the second half we have the radio documentary "On May Day, We March for Justice" by Susy Alvarez, featuring voices from the 2009 May Day of Action in Toronto. In the past 6 years the struggle for justice for immigrants and refugees has grown immensely. Inspired by the individual and collective strength of Mohamed Cherfi, Kimberley Lizano-Sossa, Fahim Kayani, Shamim Akhtar, Isabel Garcia, Wendy Maxwell, the many others that we have known, and the countless others that have had to fight alone, the Migrant Justice movement has forefronted struggles of people of color, women, disAbled and queer migrants, particularly those without full status. From the 2005 No One Is Illegal march from Montreal to Ottawa, to the first Toronto May Day of Action in 2006, to the take over of Yonge and Dundas square on May Day in 2009, we have worked tirelessly to create real meaningful change – stopping deportations, winning access to schools, and changing federal immigration policy.
This is a two part special on May Day and migrant resistance in Toronto. In the first half, organizers with No One Is Illegal - Toronto discuss the upcoming May 1 2010 Status for All Day of Action and the history of May Day organizing for migrant justice in the city. In the second half we have the radio documentary "On May Day, We March for Justice" by Susy Alvarez, featuring voices from the 2009 May Day of Action in Toronto. In the past 6 years the struggle for justice for immigrants and refugees has grown immensely. Inspired by the individual and collective strength of Mohamed Cherfi, Kimberley Lizano-Sossa, Fahim Kayani, Shamim Akhtar, Isabel Garcia, Wendy Maxwell, the many others that we have known, and the countless others that have had to fight alone, the Migrant Justice movement has forefronted struggles of people of color, women, disAbled and queer migrants, particularly those without full status. From the 2005 No One Is Illegal march from Montreal to Ottawa, to the first Toronto May Day of Action in 2006, to the take over of Yonge and Dundas square on May Day in 2009, we have worked tirelessly to create real meaningful change – stopping deportations, winning access to schools, and changing federal immigration policy.
This is a two part special on May Day and migrant resistance in Toronto. In the first half, organizers with No One Is Illegal - Toronto discuss the upcoming May 1 2010 Status for All Day of Action and the history of May Day organizing for migrant justice in the city. In the second half we have the radio documentary "On May Day, We March for Justice" by Susy Alvarez, featuring voices from the 2009 May Day of Action in Toronto. In the past 6 years the struggle for justice for immigrants and refugees has grown immensely. Inspired by the individual and collective strength of Mohamed Cherfi, Kimberley Lizano-Sossa, Fahim Kayani, Shamim Akhtar, Isabel Garcia, Wendy Maxwell, the many others that we have known, and the countless others that have had to fight alone, the Migrant Justice movement has forefronted struggles of people of color, women, disAbled and queer migrants, particularly those without full status. From the 2005 No One Is Illegal march from Montreal to Ottawa, to the first Toronto May Day of Action in 2006, to the take over of Yonge and Dundas square on May Day in 2009, we have worked tirelessly to create real meaningful change – stopping deportations, winning access to schools, and changing federal immigration policy.