The Activist Agenda (Edmonton) is now being released on Thursday so you can see what might fit in your weekend. This list is constantly being updated so I do suggest that you check throughout the week for any updated actions. Visit Activist Agenda to see the latest version.
- March 7th, Thursday – Support City Workers
- March 7th, Thursday – Deep Dive: Migrant Justice is Climate Adaptation
- March 8th, Friday – Weekly Climate Strike
- March 8th, Friday – National Day of Action – Search the Landfills
- March 8th, Friday – International Women’s Day
- March 8th, Friday – International Women’s Day Dinner + Discussion
- March 9th, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market
- March 9th, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display
- March 10th, Sunday – International Women’s Day Rally and March
- March 10th, Sunday – Screening: Why We Fight
- March 10th, Sunday – Rally for Gaza
- March 10th, Sunday – Jaimie’s March: A March and Rally for 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth
- March 12th, Tuesday – Tent City Nation
- March 12th Tuesday – Alberta LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce Business Community Action Summits
- March 13th, Wednesday – 101: What is Fossil Finance?
- March 14th, Thursday – Solidarity with CU52
- March 14th, Thursday – Drinks for Density
- March 15th, Friday – Canada Overshoot Day
- March 15th, Friday – Weekly Climate Strike
- March 16th, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market
- March 16th, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display
- March 16th Saturday – 2024 Visibility Anniversaries Tour
- March 16th, Saturday – Screening of the Documentary “Uprooted”
- March 16th, Saturday – Private Screening: Safer for All
- March 18th, Monday – A National Multi-Party Townhall on Youth, Jobs, and Climate Change
- March 19th, Tuesday – The Revolution is Female
- March 20th, Wednesday – Break up with your Bank
- March 21st, Thursday – Permaculture Community Gathering and Potluck
- March 22nd, Friday – World Water Day Summit
- March 24th, Sunday – Edmonton Seedy Sunday
- March 26th, Tuesday – Common Dividends and the Politics of Time
- March 27th, Wednesday – Remembering the 7th National TRC Gathering
Video of the Week
March 7th, Thursday – Deep Dive: Migrant Justice is Climate Adaptation: “We’re joined by organisers from Migrants Organise and the Climate Justice Coalition, to talk us through migration is a climate adaption.”
Time: 11am (6pm GMT)
Location: Virtual
Registration: Tipping Point
March 7th, Thursday – Support City Workers Information Picket: “This is an opportunity for members to get hands-on experience of the process and logistics of how picketing works while demonstrating our solidarity and organization to the employer and the public. Between 5-6:30 we are able to include the most members possible while catching the bulk of downtown’s busiest time. We will have leaflets with information and further options to support our union available to hand out to the public.
Allies are welcome and encouraged to attend- please sign in with a Strike Captain to be given a picket line orientation. By demonstrating our readiness to be out on a picket line following a strong vote AGAINST their “bEsT aNd fInAl oFfEr”, we increase pressure on the employer to come back to the bargaining table.”
If you can stay warm and WEAR RED please do so
Time: 5pm – 6:30pm
Location: Stanley A Milner Library, 102nd Avenue and 99th Street

March 8th, Friday – National Day of Action – Search the Landfills: “Join us to bring awareness about Human Trafficking and MMIW in Alberta. Together in solidarity with Camp Morgan and Camp Mercedes.”
Time: 11 am
Location: Sir Winston Churchill Square, 102nd Avenue and 99th Street
March 8th, Friday – International Women’s Day
March 8th, Friday – International Women’s Day Dinner + Discussion: “Women around the world have gathered on International Women’s Day for 114 years to lay our claims on society for what belongs to us by right. All around us is the proof that no one defines our place in society. Far from it, women are fighting on all fronts to defend their rights and the rights of all, for a society fit for all human beings. Our IWD banquet and forum is an opportunity for women to speak in their own name about the problems they and their collectives face, our efforts and battles for our rights and for our future, our successes and challenges.
The forum will be organized to provide a space for as many women as possible to speak, and also an opportunity to connect with each other. Last year we pledged to support each other through the year, and this has found expression in many ways.
The call for an end to genocide in Gaza and for a Free Palestine grows ever more powerful. Our public services are in crisis and hundreds of thousands of public sector workers, the majority of whom are women, are raising their demands for the working and living conditions they need to do their duty to society. Migrant workers are resolute in their fight for regularization of undocumented workers and Status for All. Indigenous women continue to lead the fight for justice for MMIWGTS. The assault on the unhoused and attempts to silence and suppress our rights to gather, to rally and march, have met strong opposition and success in rejecting the Public Spaces Bylaw. So too the threat to use executive powers to dictate medical care of trans youth and curriculum in the schools. These fights and many more concern us all. Together we Fight to Win!
We look forward to hearing everyone’s views and sharing a delicious meal together. While our event is organized to bring women together, all are welcome.
Organized by Women for Rights and Empowerment.
Time: 5:30 PM MST
Location: Alberta Avenue Community Centre, 9210 118 Avenue
Cost: Free – That is what it says on the Eventbrite page but in their email they had this information: “The full price of hosting this event is $60/person. If you are supported by an organization and/or can afford to pay the full price, please do so. A reduced price of $30 is also available for those with more limited funds. Kids 12 and under are free. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.“
Register: Eventbrite

March 8th, Friday – Weekly Climate Strike: A weekly reminder to Edmontonians that we are in a Climate Emergency.
Extra signs will be available for people to use – or bring your own.
Time: 8 am to 9 am
Location: 109th street and 88th Avenue
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike
Hashtags: #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrikeYEG #FridaysForFutureYEG

March 9th, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market: “We will stand together in solidarity with people around the world calling for an immediate Ceasefire Now in all conflict zones and all parties work towards a just, respectful, and long-lasting peace.”
Time: 11am
Location: Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market, 10310 – 83rd Avenue. I made a What Three Words for the exact location where we normally stand. If we move away from this spot we will be noticeable and easy to find.
March 9th, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display: I will erect these signs beside the bus stop on Gateway and 83rd Avenue. This is a static display since I normally go over and stand with a group of people doing Ceasefire Now activism in front of the market (see event above).
I invite you to join me at this display of signs and you can easily stand there and talk with people to discuss the issues. The signs displayed also include signs about homelessness/houselessness.
Hope to see you out to demand a change that will lessen the impact of the climate emergency we are experiencing (and homelessness/houselessness).
Why do I have UCP on this sign? Well, they form the present government in Alberta and like all previous Alberta governments (including the NDP) have pushed the fossil fuel agenda to the detriment of the planet while knowing what impacts their actions would have on people and planet.
Time: 11 am
Location: Grass area on the NE corner of 83rd avenue and Gateway (104th Street)
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike
March 10th, Sunday – International Women’s Day Rally and March:
Organized by Women for Rights and Empowerment
Time: 11am
Location: Corbett Hall, University of Alberta, 112th street and 82nd Avenue
March 10th, Sunday – Screening: Why We Fight: “In the second largest school district in the United States, 98% of teachers vote to authorize a strike. Watch as one of the largest educator strikes in modern U.S. history unfolds in real-time, highlighting the stories and leadership of some of the women who led it, from union leaders to classroom teachers.
From strike vote to contract vote, WHEN WE FIGHT goes behind the picket lines, documenting how and why teachers strike.
USA 2022, 34 min, Dir: Yael Bridge, Yoni Golijov
In partnership with the Alberta Teachers Association Local 37
If you are an Edmonton Local 37 teacher please visit the Political Engagement section of the Local website to purchase your discounted tickets.”
Time: 12 pm
Location: Metro Cinema, 8712 109 Street
Facebook: Metro Cinema
Tickets/More Information: Metro Cinema

March 10th, Sunday – Rally for Gaza:
Time: 1pm
Location: Tipton Arena/Park, 10849-81 Avenue
March 10th, Sunday – Jaimie’s March: A March and Rally for 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth: “oin us in honoring Jaime Summers as we protest the upcoming “Parental Rights” legislation put forth by Danielle Smith’s UCP Government which targets and oppresses our 2 Spirit, Trans, Gender Diverse, and 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth and Communities. We will be advocating for the importance of continuing to provide 2SLGBTQIA+ education, equity, and safe environments that allow our youth and communities to flourish and grow.
Jaime Scott Summers was a 37 year old trans man who lived in Edmonton. He loved drawing anime, doing precise micro crafts, creating custom stickers and was a Arsenal football supporter. Sadly, Jaime is no longer with us, which is a story that his uncle, Dr. David Keegan, will share at the rally. United For Change Edmonton is honored to announce that we have been able to purchase our speaker and microphone system, as well as the event’s expenses by a very generous donation by Jamie Summers through Dr. Keegan.
Danielle Smith and her UCP government’s “Parental Rights Policies”, are a direct attack on trans youth. These policies have already caused widespread harm, and spread misinformation through their reliance on hateful rhetoric and bigotry. We recognize the many long term, negative impacts of children who are raised in environments that don’t encourage or empower them to be their true, authentic selves.
We affirm that trans women are women, and that they have a place in all women’s spaces – including sports – and that the decisions made by the UCP have gone against all factual evidence, are based on misinformation, and are an active act of violence and oppression against transgender, and gender diverse women.
It is of the utmost importance that we recognize the oppression, violence, and intergenerational trauma our communities have been faced with throughout history. As we build communities rooted in inclusivity, equity, and diversity, we continue to break intergenerational trauma.
We will have guest speakers, live music, and community representation, as well as providing resources and marching.”
Time: 2pm
Location: Violet King Henry Plaza, 10800 – 99th Avenue
Facebook: United for Change

March 12th, Tuesday – Tent City Nation: “Join us for a special national edition of Conversations Live with Stuart McNish.”
[I am unsure how good this will be since it is from the right of the spectrum and it is somewhat stacked with conservatives]
Time: 12pm MT
Location: Online – Virtual
Register: Edmonton Journal – you have to create a free account but you can cancel it on March 13th.

March 12th Tuesday – Alberta LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce Business Community Action Summits: “In direct response to Premier Danielle Smith’s recent gender identity legislation proposal. We invite members of the business community, government officials and community organizations to attend.”
Time: 4:30-7:00 p.m
Location: Matrix Hotel, 10640 100 Avenue
Cost: Free
Registration: Eventbrite
March 13th, Wednesday – 101: What is Fossil Finance?: “An introduction to financial institutions – banks, asset managers and investors – propping up the fossil fuel industry, a history of fossil finance and current context, existing case studies, and tools and methods used in FF campaigning.”
Time: 6pm GMT (unsure why they are saying 12 pm but it could be starting at 11 am MT)
Location: Virtual Zoom
Registration: Tipping Point
March 14th, Thursday – Solidarity with CU52: “CSU52 will be on strike (if nothing changes before then). They need all our support to make sure the lines are as strong as possible. This is a critical moment as CSU has been negotiating for over a year and haven’t had a raise in over five years.”
Time: 11am
Location: Stanley A. Milner Library, 102nd Avenue and 100th Street – 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square
March 14th, Thursday – Drinks for Density: “With district planning, priority rezonings and more coming down the road this year, let’s take some time to socialize, talk and discuss our plans for this year. Let’s talk housing, socialize and brainstorm plans for this year.”
Time: 7pm MDT
Location: On Edge Brewing, 10308 81 Ave NW
Registration: Eventbrite
March 15th, Friday – Canada Overshoot Day: “A country’s overshoot day is the date on which Earth Overshoot Day would fall if all of humanity consumed like the people in that country.”
If the rest of the world lived like the average Canadian the Overshoot Day would be March 15th, 2024.
This is not sustainable.
March 15th, Friday – Weekly Climate Strike: A weekly reminder to Edmontonians that we are in a Climate Emergency.
Extra signs will be available for people to use – or bring your own.
Time: 8 am to 9 am
Location: 109th street and 88th Avenue
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike
Hashtags: #ClimateStrike #FridaysForFuture #ClimateStrikeYEG #FridaysForFutureYEG
March 16th, Saturday – Weekly Ceasefire Now event at the Market: “We will stand together in solidarity with people around the world calling for an immediate Ceasefire Now in all conflict zones and all parties work towards a just, respectful, and long-lasting peace.”
Time: 11am
Location: Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market, 10310 – 83rd Avenue. I made a What Three Words for the exact location where we normally stand. If we move away from this spot we will be noticeable and easy to find.
March 16th, Saturday – Climate Justice Signage Display: I will erect these signs beside the bus stop on Gateway and 83rd Avenue. This is a static display since I normally go over and stand with a group of people doing Ceasefire Now activism in front of the market (see event above).
I invite you to join me at this display of signs and you can easily stand there and talk with people to discuss the issues. The signs displayed also include signs about homelessness/houselessness.
Hope to see you out to demand a change that will lessen the impact of the climate emergency we are experiencing (and homelessness/houselessness).
Why do I have UCP on this sign? Well, they form the present government in Alberta and like all previous Alberta governments (including the NDP) have pushed the fossil fuel agenda to the detriment of the planet while knowing what impacts their actions would have on people and planet.
Time: 11 am
Location: Grass area on the NE corner of 83rd avenue and Gateway (104th Street)
Facebook: Edmonton Climate Strike
March 16th Saturday – 2024 Visibility Anniversaries Tour: Meet Trans Flag Creator and more
Time: 2pm
Location: Timms Centre for the Arts, 112th Street and 87th Avenue
March 16th, Saturday – Screening of the Documentary “Uprooted”: “Surviving the occupation and against the will to be on the territory of Russia is one of the greatest horrors that Ukrainian children are currently going through. This is another attempt by the enemy to enslave our future generations.”
Time: 5pm
Location: Ukrainian Youth Unity Complex, 9615 153 Ave NW
March 16th, Saturday – Private Screening: Safer for All: “You are invited to an invite-only screening of a new Edmonton-centred police accountability documentary, SAFER FOR ALL. Inspired by the award-winning Calgary documentary NO VISIBLE TRAUMA, SAFER FOR ALL captures the journey of a group of public safety advocates, academics, and former police officers as they meet with those with lived experience of police misconduct to better understand police accountability is so broken in Alberta/Canada, and what can be done to make our community safer for all.
Feel free to share the TRAILER online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5RCJS0yqi8
This film was produced by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights with support from Lost Time Media.
Time: 6pm
Location: Landmark Cinema City Centre Mall, 102nd Avenue and 101st Street
Register/RSVP: Safer for All: Private Screening RSVP
You are invited to RSVP Here.

March 18th, Monday – A National Multi-Party Townhall on Youth, Jobs, and Climate Change: “young activists and elected politicians from across party lines will come together to discuss a transformative climate and labour solution: a national Youth Climate Corps.”
Edmonton in person meeting
Time: 5pm
Location: Virtual and in person options. Edmonton event at Central Academic Building (CAB) Room 239 – University of Alberta
Register: Good Green Jobs for All

March 19th, Tuesday – The Revolution is Female: “Join us in honouring Women’s History Month with a relaxed evening of community building as we learn about revolutionary Black and Palestinian women throughout history”
Time: 5pm – 6:30 pm
Location: University of Alberta, HM Tory 12-15
Instagram: SJP University of Alberta

March 20th, Wednesday – Break up with your Bank: “This is a supportive panel discussion to help you understand:
1) The ways Canadian banks finance colonialism, occupation, war, and climate disaster. We will have a special focus on Canadian banks’ complicity in settler colonialism and genocide on Turtle Island and Palestine.
2) How you can move your financial accounts and investments to more ethical alternatives, such as member-owned credit unions.
3) Resources to find collective support for divesting from violence and re-investing in a better future for all!”
Time: 5pm MT
Location: online – Zoom
Register: World Beyond War

March 21st, Thursday – Permaculture Community Gathering and Potluck: “Are you a gardener? Permaculture Enthusiast? Looking to get involved in Community? Permablitzes? Simply love Potlucks? Everyone is welcome.”
Time: 5:30 pm
Location: St. Augustine’s Anglican Church, located at 6110 Fulton Road

March 22nd, Friday – World Water Day Summit: “Keynote Speakers, Presentations and Entertainment. We will come together to discuss our current collective concerns and community-driven solutions to the Water crisis spreading through our territories.”
Time: 8am to 4:30 pm
Location: Royal Hotel West Edmonton, 10010 – 178th Street
Facebook: Keepers of the Water
Cost: 25$ – includes breakfast and lunch
Tickets: Keepers of the Water
Hashtags: #WaterIsLife
March 24th, Sunday – Edmonton Seedy Sunday: We’ll have seed vendors, gardening businesses and community organizations, speakers and a seed share (bring your extra seeds, gardening books and magazines to swap)!
Time: 11:00 am to 4:00pm
Location: Alberta Avenue Hall, 9210 118 Ave NW
More information: Edmonton Seedy Sunday
March 26th, Tuesday – Common Dividends and the Politics of Time: Fireside chat and interview: “Dr. Guy Standing is a Professorial Research Associate at SOAS University of London and a founding member and honorary co-president of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), a non-governmental organisation that promotes a basic income for all. Standing has written widely in the areas of labour economics, labour market policy, unemployment, labour market flexibility, structural adjustment policies and social protection. He used the term precariat to describe an emerging mass class characterised by insecurity and lack of any occupational identity. Since the 2011 publication of his book The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class, his work has focused on the precariat, unconditional basic income, deliberative democracy, and the commons.
Standing has authored numerous publications on these topics to critical acclaim, including The Politics of Time: Gaining Control in the Age of Uncertainty (2023), The Blue Commons: Rescuing the Economy of the Sea (2022), Battling Eight Giants: Basic Income Now (2020), Plunder of the Commons: A Manifesto for Sharing Public Wealth (2019), The Corruption of Capitalism: Why Rentiers Thrive and Work Does Not Pay (2016), and Basic Income: And How We Can Make It Happen (2017).”
Time: 1 PM ET
Location: Online
Register: Commonwealth Canada
March 27th, Wednesday – Remembering the 7th National TRC Gathering: More details to be made available at a later date.
Time: pam to 10 pm (long day)
Location: Edmonton Intercultural Centre, 10708 95 St NW
Facebook: Creating Hope Society
Start Planning for the Future
There are global days of action happening throughout the world. Edmonton can participate in these actions – all it takes is you.
- The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization: Our Choice? April 12-13, 2024 in Red Deer. This is a right-wing ‘freedom’ fest. They are hosting climate change denier Dr. Patrick Moore and Maxime Bernier (People’s Party of Canada).
Others include: John Robson (columnist at Epoch Times and National Post), Michelle Stirling, Stockwell Day, Paul Hinman, Andrew Lawton, and Marc Morano (from Wikipedia – “founded and runs the website ClimateDepot.com… a US non-profit organisation that promotes climate change denial“. It is being sponsored by The Heinze Group.
[This event is only listed for reference in case anyone was interested in disruption and such].
Science Literacy Course
We are often told not to believe everything we read online or see on TV—but how do we tell the difference between sensationalized statistics and a real scientific study? Learn how to spot sound science in this 5-week course.
This course is free and offered through the University of Alberta.
Register: University of Alberta you will then need to register at Coursera
Petitions/Letter writing
To trim this page down a bit I have moved the petitions to their own page.
Please send things that should be on this list to michael.kalmanovitch@gmail.com

Climate Strikes.
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