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Lecture by OCAP member Gaetan Heroux on November 9th, at the University of Toronto. Based on a paper by Gaetan & Brian Palmer âCracking the Stoneâ: The Long History of Capitalist Crisis and Torontoâs Dispossessed', Geatan relates the tremendously interesting, largely unknown history of resistance to draconian measures by the poor in Toronto, roughly from the 1830's to the 1930's.
Gaetan Heroux Anti-Poverty Activist, OCAP Bousfield Distinguished Visitor, University of Toronto (2011/2012) + Bryan D. Palmer (regrets< unable to attend) Professor and CRC Chair, Canadian Studies and History Trent University
Indigent Workers and Capitalist Crises in Toronto (1830-1930)