Trans Human Rights

Susan Gapka

Susan Gapka, Trans Rights Activist, stopped by the studio at CKLN to talk with me about Bill C-389.

Click the picture to hear us chat about trans human rights, gender identity, and gender expression in Canada.

Joe Mihevc Talks Transit

Joe Mihevc

Toronto City Councillor Joe Mihevc offered his thoughts on transit and the Transit City plan during our interview on CKLN 88.1 FM’s Word of Mouth Program.

 

Click the picture to listen to our interview.

 

Interview with Peter Tabuns

Peter Tabuns

 

I interviewed Peter Tabuns, NDP Energy Critic, on CKLN 88.1FM Word of Mouth.

Click the pic to listen to us talk about the nuclear incident in Japan, its implications, and nuclear energy in Ontario.

Food Forward

 

Darcy Higgins and I talked about the Food Forward project on CKLN 88.1′ s “Word of Mouth” radio show.

Click the link to listen to us chat about food policy in Toronto

Mike Seaward Interview

Mike Seaward

Here’s my radio interview with Mike Seaward, Vice President of the Toronto and York Region Labour Council, on March 7, 2011.

We talked about the demonstrations in Wisconsin, and what they mean here in Ontario.

Campaign Videos

Here’s some video footage of a year I’ll never forget.
Click the links to check out some highlights of my City Council campaign.

Joel Dick Campaign - A Year in Review
Joel Dick Montage
YouTube Channel (lots of endorsements and debate footage here)

The Chess Table Project

The Chess Table Project

On Queen Street, a diverse community of new Canadians, neighbours, and street-involved individuals gathers regularly to play chess and socialize. The tables have become a place of social support, entertainment, and community.

Together with the Lions Club, I am raising money to place at least one  additional table in the park. I hope you’ll consider joining me by making a $10,  $15, or $25 contribution.

Contributions can be made by clicking the Donate button  below. Donations over ten dollars will receive a charitable tax  receipt from the Lions Club of Toronto.





This is one way we can make our city more liveable for many years to  come.