Organizing Tenant Power Across Toronto
The Toronto Tenant Union is organizing across movements to build power and fight for renters rights in the city, and building a model for organizing across Canada.
The Toronto Tenant Union is organizing across movements to build power and fight for renters rights in the city, and building a model for organizing across Canada.

‘Messy Cities’ highlights the richness and clues in community-led design, and how the scrappiness of cities and urban diversity are what make these areas strong, vibrant, and livable.

“We social democrats always talk about how the fight against right-wing extremism is part of our political DNA. However, many rightly wonder what exactly that means.”

“Coming back to the commitment by the state, instead, I say, we need an expansion of the role of the state through decommodification. This will lead to the real freedom of more citizens, in a way that simple political and civil rights cannot.”

Building affordable housing should be part and parcel of the core infrastructure needed to make a livable city, just like schools, transportation and hospitals.

Our mission is to build a just and accessible Ontario — where people with disabilities have personal and political agency.


