Action Groups
Toronto Free School
Website: http://torontofreeskool.wordpress.com/
E-amil: torontofreeskool[at]gmail.com
Toronto Bolivia Solidarity
Website: http://t.grupoapoyo.org/
E-mail: torontoboliviasolidarity[at]gmail.com
Toronto Bolivia Solidarity (TBS) was founded in January 2008 on the initiative of a group of Bolivian-Canadians organized in the Bolivia Action Solidarity Network. TBS aim to spread knowledge in Canada of the democratic transformation underway in Bolivia, and to build links and solidarity with its popular grassroots movements and Indigenous populations.
Students Against Israeli Apartheid
Website: http://www.saia.ca/
E-mail: saia[at]riseup.net
R3: Roots, Rhythms, Resistance
E-mail: bellabella87[at]hotmail.com or amaikuda[at]gmail.com
No One Is Illegal Toronto (Student Network)
Website: http://toronto.nooneisillegal.org/
E-mail: noiistudent[at]gmail.com
Environmental Justice Toronto
E-mail: ejaction[at]gmail.com
The aimof EJ Toronto is to strengthen the city's environmental justice community. Toronto-based organizers have been collaborating to hold Canadian mining companies, financial institutions, and politicians accountable to upholding human rights and the rights of Mother Earth. Canada is home to 75% of the world's mining and exploration companies and the largest industrial project on earth, the Alberta tar sands.
Former Action Groups
Below is a list and brief descriptions (where we have records) of former action groups that once worked in partnership with OPIRG-Toronto.
CAR FREE CAMPAIGN
Years Active: 2005-2006
COMMITTEE FOR JUST EDUCATION
Years Active: 2008-2009
Committee for Just Education (CJE) formed in the Spring of 2008 at the University of Toronto to mobilize against the alarming increases in student fees.
CRITICAL AREA STUDIES COLLECTIVE
Years Active: 2007-2009
Current Action Groups (2011-12)
(click on the action group name for more detailed theoretical approach and activities, as well as contact info.)
BARRIERE LAKE SOLIDARITY TORONTO
Barriere Lake Solidarity (BLS) Toronto is a local organizing collective that provides direct support to the community of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake.




