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Now that you’ve accepted the mission and become an Agent of Change for housing affordability in the GTHA, it’s time to get you deployed.

There are three main actions you can take now, but more will be added soon so check back often for other ways to get involved.

share the mission

Use your social media to tell others about Mission: Affordable and get them to accept the mission.

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recruit others

Click the ‘Send an email’ button to recruit others from your networks to join Mission: Affordable. Click the ‘Download Posts’ button to download a Zip file to your computer with images you can use to post on your social media.

Send an email asking others to accept the mission.

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GET TRAINED

Learn more about this issue and share how housing affordability impacts you.

TAKE BASIC TRAINING

If your organization is interested in partnering with us to promote or collaborate on Mission: Affordable please email missionaffordable@civicaction.ca. Due to the volume of inquiries it may take us a few days to respond.

Land Acknowledgement Statement

CivicAction acknowledges that the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area is situated upon traditional and current Indigenous territories that include the Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Anishnaabeg, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. We believe in the spirit of the “Dish with one spoon” concept – that land can be shared to the mutual benefit of all its inhabitants.

Today, the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area is still home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island (North America) and we recognize the historical oppression and inequalities that they continue to face.

We also recognize the non-settlers and the dis-planted, such as people of African descent who were brought here forcibly and enslaved and who continue to face oppression and inequality on land that is not their own.

Depending on our ancestry, we each have different relationships to the land on which we live. In our role as a civic convener, and in the spirit of reconciliation, CivicAction is committed to rebuilding and renewing respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, we support Indigenous sovereignty and we support the recommendations of The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

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