Community Meeting to Protect Public Services
Improve Malvern, Protect Our Public Services
September 11
9.45am – 12.00pm – Community meeting
12.00pm – 5.00pm – Information tables
Download and share the flier
Download our new Public Services for All fact sheets
Help us educate and mobilize Torontonians to protect our public services this municipal election. Our new fact sheets include sample questions you can ask your candidate. They are great to share with users of public services, as well as public service workers.
Town hall meeting in Etobicoke
Published in Canadian Immigrant. July 23, 2010.
Staff writer.
Photographer – Sima Sahar Zerehi.
At the free event’s town hall meeting, residents and public sector workers are expected share personal stories describing their experience with public services — both as a place of employment, and as a provider of critical services.
About the Investing in Social Infrastructure Committee
What is social infrastructure?
From health care to education, refugee programs to libraries; public services like these form the social foundation of a liveable and equitable Toronto.
Residents hear and are heard at Jamestown gathering
Community barbecue also a ‘town hall’ session.
By Jeff Hayward, InsideToronto.com
Published July 26, 2010
Community Groups Ask Voters To Protect Public Services
MEDIA ADVISORY – For immediate release: Tuesday July 20, 2010
Community groups are hosting a community BBQ and town hall meeting to encourage residents to protect public services in the lead up to Toronto’s municipal elections.
Our Public Services for All campaign
In 2010, the investment in social infrastructure committee launched the Public Services for All campaign.
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