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Please Note:
Events listed on this calendar are not organized by the Punch Up Collective unless otherwise noted in the event details.

Training Session – Speak out Against LRT Cuts!

Online

We need to pack the Transit Commission meeting in September with as many people as possible speaking out against the new LRT schedule cuts! Learn how to craft and deliver a public delegation and how to sign up to speak at our training session - R.S.V.P. today!

Ottawa Trans March

Bank & Gladstone

Please join us on August 23rd at 6pm for the 2024 Ottawa Trans March! More details - including a community meeting to discuss our demands, speaker announcements and other details will be announced in the coming days and weeks!

Justice for Workers Ottawa Summer Camp!

Struggling to get your workplace organized? What makes a good organizer? What strategies have been proven to win time and time again? Want to learn how to make your efforts unstoppable? Skip the sunburn Saturday August 24th and join Justice for Workers Ottawa’s ‘Summer Camp’ at 233 Gilmour St. from 9:30am-3pm for a day full […]

Free

Ottawa Run for Palestine 10th Annual Charity BBQ

Vincent Massey Park Heron Road, Ottawa

Join us on Sunday, August 25 @ Vincent Massey Park (sections C & D) for our Annual charity BBQ in collaboration with the Association of Palestinian Arab Canadians (APAC), the Palestinian Student Associations' at both Carleton University and Ottawa U and the Palestinian Student Coalition! Halal BBQ for sale: prepared and served by Sultan supermarket […]

Anatomical Venus Book Launch

Perfect Books 258 Elgin Street, Ottawa

Join us at Perfect Books to launch Courtney Bates-Hardy's new book, Anatomical Venus. It's a visceral collection of poems that invoke anatomical models, feminine monsters, and little-known historical figures. Featuring readings by Christine McNair and Margo LaPierre. Hosted by Frances Boyle. Courtney Bates-Hardy is the author of Anatomical Venus (Radiant Press, 2024), House of Mystery […]

Free

International Day of Protest Against ABA 2024 – Ottawa

Human Rights Monument 220 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

August 31st will once again mark the 7th International Day of Protest Against ABA. An international day of action for Autistic self-advocates and allies to organize in their opposition to Applied Behaviour Analysis. Applied Behaviour Analysis was pioneered in the 1960s by Ole Ivar Løvaas, who spoke at length about his dehumanizing perspective on Autistic […]

Free

Ottawa Labour Day March and Picnic

Ottawa City Hall 110 Laurier, Ottawa

March leaves Ottawa City Hall (Lisgar Street side) at 12:00pm sharp. March Route: South on Elgin Street to Gladstone Avenue, West on Gladstone Avenue to McNabb Park (corner of Gladstone Avenue and Bronson Avenue). Picnic commences when March participants arrive at McNabb Park (approx 12:45pm). Picnic includes: BBQ (Hot dogs, corn-on-the-cob, melon pieces, drinks). Live […]

Community Rally in Defence of the Bank Block Tenants

227 Bank St, Ottawa Join the rally on Tuesday morning to help our neighbours fight back against our commodified housing system. The Bank Block Tenants are also looking for donations for their legal defence fund: https://bankblocktenants.ca/donate more info on the Bank Block Tenants can be found on their website and on their Instagram

Citywide Protest for Renoviction Protections

110 Laurier Avenue W 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON, Canada

Evictions for renovations are often unnecessary or simply cosmetic so the owner can jack up the rent. That’s why we are protesting outside city hall so Ottawa city councillors CAN'T IGNORE the fact that we need REAL protections. Join the BIG protest to demand city council stops corporate landlords from destroying affordable housing and protect […]

20 Years of Defending Civil Liberties from the Impact of Counter-terrorism

Online

Please join us for the launch of "Defending Civil Liberties in an Age of National Security and Counter-terrorism," a new publication from the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG) featuring 27 pieces from leading experts, activists and ICLMG members reflecting on the past twenty years and the challenges that lie ahead. Wednesday, September 11, 20247:00PM […]