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https://www.alternativetoronto.ca/archive/files/original/bc64cd286ab9de87d50bd0aa2f534712.pdf
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The scrapbook was made by members of the Environment Working Group to document their campaign for the "Green Master Plan" at University of Toronto, which looked to reduce the negative environmental impact of University of Toronto.
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notebook
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Incredible Chronicles of the OPIRG-Toronto Environment Working Group
Description
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A scrapbook of depicting a campaign by the Environment Working Group.
Creator
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OPIRG Toronto
Contributor
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Simon Vickers
Date
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1990-09 to 1991-04
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University of Toronto
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OPIRG archive
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OPIRG Toronto<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
1990
1991
environmental justice
Environmental Working Group
Green Master Plan
OPIRG-Toronto
University of Toronto
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https://www.alternativetoronto.ca/archive/files/original/f81a1be52b6b454a9c867a714afd0daf.pdf
b3f5c65e99e5ed79d334c287c3aab483
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The purpose of the Project for Environmental Priorities was get politicians to commit to certain environmental priorities.
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paper
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The Project for Environmental Priorities: Local Organizer's Guide
Description
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Describes the steps to organize a Project for Environmental Priorities local committee.
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David Orfald
Contributor
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Simon Vickers
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OPIRG archive
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OPIRG Toronto
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1984
Campaign for a Nuclear-Free Ontario
Canadian Coalition on Acid Rain
Canadian COuncil for International Cooperation
Citizen's Network on Toxic Wastes
Coalition on the Niagara Escarpment
Conservation Council of Ontario
David Orfald
Don Huff
Energy Probe
environmental justice
Federation of Ontario Naturalists
Foundation for Aggregate Studies
Ontario Environmental Network
OPIRG
Pollution Probe
Project for Environmental Priorities
Sierra Club
Toronto Nuclear Awareness
Waterloo Public Interest Group
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https://www.alternativetoronto.ca/archive/files/original/15ea5369e28515dc0189db945a90df89.jpg
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<p>The lawsuit was filed by Daishowa, a multinational pulp and paper company, against the Friends of the Lubicon. The Friends of the Lubicon had launched a boycott of the company in order to pressure them to stop clear-cutting on the unceded lands of the Lubicon Cree.</p>
<p>To learn more about this Indigenous solidarity movement, visit the <a href="http://nisto.com/cree/lubicon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lubicon Archive</a>.</p>
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paper
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Friends of the Lubicon: Protecting Native Lands from Giant Corporations
Description
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Poster informing people about an upcoming lawsuit against the Friends of the Lubicon.
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Friends of the Lubicon
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Simon Vickers
Date
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1997-09-02
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OPIRG archive
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Friends of the Lubicon
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JPEG
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poster
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485 Ridelle Avenue
1997
Daishowa
environmental justice
Friends of the Lubicon
Indigenous solidarity
Lubicon Lake First Nation
Ridelle Avenue