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Posted by admin on 07 Aug 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Adriane Carr, deputy leader, Green Party of Canada, and Flora Igoki Terah, founder, Terah Against Terror, will speak.
Adriane, from B.C., is travelling across Canada to converse with as many people as possible. Flora’s organization, based in Nairobi, Kenya, campaigns to empower women and curb violence.
This event is free!
Contributions to the Green Party of Canada, Toronto Centre, are voluntary – and welcomed.
Flora will have her book available for purchase.
Sunday evening, August 16, 7:30 p.m.
Coffee, teas, home-baked cookies
For details about the location, and directions, please call 416-703-3827, or email voteellen@greenparty.ca.
Posted by admin on 08 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Jim Stanford, economist, Canadian Auto Workers, will present ideas from his book, Economics For Everyone, and lead a discussion about humanizing our economy.
This is a fundraiser for the Green Party of Canada, Toronto Centre, with an admission fee of $20.
Jim will have his books available for purchase.
It’s Wednesday evening, July 15, 7:30 p.m.
We’ll have coffee and teas, and Ellen’s home-baked cookies.
For details about the location, and directions, please call 416-703-3827, or email voteellen@greenparty.ca.
Posted by admin on 26 May 2009 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Welcome to the official site of Ellen Michelson, nominated candidate, Green Party of Canada, Toronto Centre. We’ll be updating this site over the coming days, so please check back soon. In the mean time, you can read about Ellen by clicking “About Ellen” in the above navigation.
Posted by admin on 03 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
See Ellen Michelson, Toronto Centre’s Green party candidate on CTV News:
Posted by admin on 24 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Here’s Denis’s second clip from the CBC. You’ll see how much work Denis does for the campaign, Ellen talking to young voters, and our new office
Posted by admin on 17 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
John Stall and 680News staff Toronto | Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 9:27 am
Toronto – Toronto Mayor David Miller has not officially endorsed a political party so far in this federal election campaign, but he certainly seems pleased with what he is hearing from the Green Party.
He’s not endorsing the Green Party, but believes it has the best plan for the three things that cities need most: a new funding framework, a national transit strategy and one-cent from the GST to sustain infrastructure.
Miller said the Conservatives’ plan for cites is out-of-date, but also doesn’t think the traditional army of Liberal candidates that dominate the city should be automatically re-elected without an urban plan and commitment.