Upcoming courses and events
February 22, 2026
Toronto, ON

Curious about socialism? Interested about if it is really possible and taking a sober look at the problems it will face? Want to discuss how to begin affecting change right now?
In these uncertain and dangerous times, The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is a space to listen, discuss and challenge the contemporary relevancy of socialism.
The School’s flagship course, Introduction to Socialism, is designed for both those experienced activists always looking to learn more, and those newer to socialist ideas and full of questions. It will not only provide a unique venue for collectively tackling important topics, but also a welcoming space where any question relevant to socialist organizing, no matter how basic or advanced, can be raised and discussed.
Instead of providing precise definitions and historical readings, the course will focus on understanding the structures of capitalism in order to challenge it and begin building a better world. We will rely on the ideas and lived experience of participants to enhance the presentations, examples, and collective discussions that make up each session.
Over 8 weeks we’ll explore topics such as what and who is the working class, what makes socialism different, how we can overcome political barriers, how socialists can approach elections and winning reforms in the existing state, what role trade unions and political parties have played for working class struggles, and much more!
When: Sunday afternoons at 2pm February 22 – April 12
Where: Downtown Toronto – Venue to be shared with registrants
Who: Anyone and everyone curious about socialism or wanting to dive into a deeper discussion!
Not able to attend every session in person? No problem! Recordings will be made available to those who might have to miss a session or two throughout the course.
Feel free to reach us with any questions at info@leopanitchschool.ca.
April 12, 2026
Vancouver, BC

Curious about socialism? Interested about if it is really possible and taking a sober look at the problems it will face? Want to discuss how to begin affecting change right now?
In these uncertain and dangerous times, The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is a space to listen, discuss and challenge the contemporary relevancy of socialism.
The School’s flagship course, Introduction to Socialism, is designed for both those experienced activists always looking to learn more, and those newer to socialist ideas and full of questions. It will not only provide a unique venue for collectively tackling important topics, but also a welcoming space where any question relevant to socialist organizing, no matter how basic or advanced, can be raised and discussed.
Instead of providing precise definitions and historical readings, the course will focus on understanding the structures of capitalism in order to challenge it and begin building a better world. We will rely on the ideas and lived experience of participants to enhance the presentations, examples, and collective discussions that make up each session.
Over 8 weeks we’ll explore topics such as what and who is the working class, what makes socialism different, how we can overcome political barriers, how socialists can approach elections and winning reforms in the existing state, what role trade unions and political parties have played for working class struggles, and much more!
When: Sunday afternoons at 2pm April 12-June 7 (skipping Victoria Day weekend)
Cost: Free/by optional donation
Where: A transit accessible location in East Vancouver – Venue to be shared with registrants
Who: Anyone and everyone curious about socialism or wanting to dive into a deeper discussion!
The Leo Panitch School has been running this and a number of other political education courses in Toronto and online since 2023. Now we’re very pleased to be bringing the course to Vancouver! The format of the course will feature in person discussions and lessons from a variety of experienced instructors streamed live from Toronto.
Feel free to reach us with any questions at info@leopanitchschool.ca.
March 16, 2026
Fredericton, NB

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is thrilled to be supporting a brand new course: Socialism and Capitalism organized by the Fredericton Committee of the Socialist Project. The course represents the very first Leo Panitch School program on the east coast!
Our 8-week course examines the historical development of socialism as a response to the continual evolution of capitalism. We ask: “What is socialism now and how did we get here?” And we ask: “What is capitalism now and how has it changed?” All the while we trace the evolution of socialism as an analytical and political paradigm responding to the harmful and often violent effects of capitalism. Throughout our journey we will stress that the essence of socialism involves the desire to get beyond the horrors, misery, and trauma caused by capitalism.
Click here for course outline
Click here to register
When: Monday evenings at 7pm beginning March 16.
Where: In person in Fredericton, NB – Venue to be shared with registrants
How: Register via the link above.
Pre-registration is required, as space is limited to 15 participants. The course will be offered again in September 2026.
This course is being offered free of charge or by optional donation. All proceeds will go towards the Leo Panitch School’s educational programming.
About the Leo Panitch School
The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education was founded in 2023 by members of the Socialist Project, an eco-socialist organization in Toronto. The school emerged at a moment when popular frustrations abound over inequality, the narrowing of democracy, the squandering of human potential, and the ever-clearer reality of impending environmental catastrophe. We strive to provide radical, accessible, and practical educational programming for those seeking to better understand and address the crisis of our current times.
The school is excited to begin supporting programming on the east and west coasts of the country, in addition to our regular events in our home city of Toronto.
Feel free to reach us with any questions at info@leopanitchschool.ca or info@spfredericton.org.
April 9, 2026
502 Bathurst Street, Toronto
Our friends at the Higher Education Working Group of the Socialist Project invite you to join us for their fourth organizing meeting!
This month’s meeting will be focussed on aligning bargaining in the higher education sector, one of the key objectives that emerged from our solidarity pact exercise. We will have a couple of presentations, one from a local in our sector who has had success in aligning bargaining and one from further afield, speaking on both the process and challenges of aligning bargaining.
If you work at a college, university, or related workplace, we want to see you there! We’re once again asking everyone in attendance to send this invitation along to colleagues and make sure to bring at least one along with you to the meeting!
In solidarity,
Socialist Project Higher Education Working Group
April 25, 2026
College Street United Church, Toronto

Cuba is facing deepening hardship with blackouts, and critical shortages of food, fuel, and medicine. As the crisis intensifies, communities worldwide are coming together in solidarity.
Join us for an evening of dialogue, learning, and collective action as we unpack what is happening in Cuba today beyond the headlines.
All proceeds from the evening to go towards sending vital equipment, food, and supplies to Cuba.
Panelists:
Keith Bolender is the author of several books and a freelance journalist living in Toronto who has written extensively on Cuban matters for a variety of North American publications. He is also a lecturer on American foreign policy and the Cuban Revolution.
Sharmini Peries is a journalist and the Co-Founder of The Analysis News as well as former Senior Editor and Co-Founder of The Real News Network. Peries was International Economic Development and Trade Adviser to the President of Venezuela, and has served as the executive director of The Commission on Systemic Racism in the Criminal Justice System; International Freedom of Expression Exchange, and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression.
Nicolas Avendaño Ruiz is a member of the Canadian Cuban Friendship Association Toronto executive committee (CCFA Toronto). Member of the steering committee of the Venezuela Solidarity Coalition (VSC). Member of the Young Communist League – Ligue de la jeunesse communists (YCL-LJC Canada).
This event is being organized by:
Canadian-Cuban Friendship Association Toronto
Casa Salvador Allende Toronto
Grupo Guillermo Gonzalez
Socialist Project
Accessibility
College Street United Church is accessible to mobility devices via the Bathurst side entrance. The church features accessible gender-neutral washrooms and level access throughout. We kindly ask all participants to refrain from wearing scents or perfumes.
May 1, 2026
College Street United Church

The Leo Panitch School for Socialist Education is very pleased to present Bread and Roses (2000) as the next film in the FilmSocial series of socialist film screenings. This edition of FilmSocial is extra special as we celebrate with a May Day party following the film!
In Los Angeles, Mexican immigrant Maya (Pilar Padilla) finds work as a janitor through her sister, Rosa (Elpidia Carrillo). However, conditions at their non-union cleaning company are grim. After experiencing management abuse directed at herself and her fellow workers, Maya is convinced by union organizer Sam Shapiro (Adrien Brody), to get involved in the campaign for safe working conditions, higher wages, and dignity at her workplace. What follows leads to tension and confrontation, not only between workers and the company, but between Maya and her own family.
Directed by well-know socialist filmmaker, Ken Loach, Bread and Roses is based on the real-life Justice for Janitors campaign, organized by the Service Employees’ International Union (SEIU). The campaign was a pivotal moment in the fight for improved working conditions for some of the most precarious workers in the United States and Canada. As portrayed in the film, the campaign went beyond traditional business union methods, utilizing militant direct actions and deep community-based organizing in order to win workers’ demands.
The film will be presented in English and Spanish with English subtitles.
Following our spring theme of films that feature organizing, the Leo Panitch School, along with the Socialist Project, is pleased to be co-hosting this screening with our friends in the Greater Toronto Area Industrial Workers of the World
.
We’re excited at the opportunity to host a member of the IWW who will be leading the discussion after the film.
Make sure to bring cash as there will be beverages to purchase, merch, literature, as well as a raffle!
Leo Panitch School events are always presented free-of-charge. This is only made possible through contributions from our participants and supporters. We encourage those who are able to consider electing a paid registration option, making a cash donation at the event, or becoming a monthly donor via leopanitchschool.ca/donate.
Accessibility Information
College Street United Church is accessible to mobility devices via the Bathurst side entrance. The church features accessible gender-neutral washrooms and level access throughout. We kindly ask all participants to refrain from wearing scents or perfumes.
Please do not hesitate to contact us at info@leopanitchschool.ca with any questions or concerns regarding accessibility at this event.
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