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Breakfast of Champions

Monday, September 19, 2011 from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM (ET)

Breakfast of Champions

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Save Our City Services! Come to the....

 

Breakfast of Champions

 

A gathering of Champions of The City of Toronto prior to the City Executive Committee's public hearings on the future of our city services.

Breakfast will be provided by celebrity servers

  • Sign up to speak directly to the Mayor and Councillors. On September 19, you'll have 5 minutes to speak out against cuts. Contact exc@toronto.ca or 416 392 6627 before September 16, 4:30pm to sign up.

  • Questions? Call 416 445 5819 x21
Please Note: Capacity is limited at this event, and spaces will provided on a first come first served basis. Requesting a ticket here does not guarantee participation - you will receive an email confirming a space is available. Thank you for your understanding.

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Holy Trinity Church
10 Trinity Square
, M5G 1B1

Monday, September 19, 2011 from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM (ET)


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OneToronto



OneToronto is a vision for the City, a city that builds on its successes, cares for its neighbours, does its part to protect the environment, promotes equality and accessibility and values community. The OneToronto campaign will spend the next four years shining a light on City Hall. We will work with our supporters and stakeholders to get engaged in our wards, and talk to our Councillors in person and online, about the issues that matter to us the most.

OneToronto is comprised of organizations and individuals that have invested heavily in building the kind of city we can be proud of – one that serves all its residents regardless of income, which celebrates its diversity and plays a leadership role in crucial areas like climate change and social equality. We reject the politics of division. We also share a belief that the success of our City is rests on a foundation of strong public services and access and equity for all.