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Toronto’s libraries are under threat of privatization. Keep them open & public.

Latest Update: Join Us at information pickets on August 17th and August 24th


Toronto Public Library Workers Union (TPLWU) CUPE Local 4948 are engaged in a huge campaign Our Public Library – Project Rescue aimed at stopping branch closures, deductions in library hours, materials and programs in Toronto.


1.25 million people in Toronto have library cards. Library visits are up by one million this year bring the number of visits to 18 million.


Library services to Torontonians include:


– Professional librarians who guide patrons to find materials for research projects of all sorts.

– Access to various materials including books, DVDs, e-books, magazines and newspapers.

– Youth, newcomers, seniors, and adults have free access to computers, as well as language courses and employment related services.

– Library programs promote literacy skills, including reading clubs for children and teens, book clubs for adults, story time for children and toddlers and more.

– Events are organized across the City of Toronto to promote a vibrant reading culture.

Under Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, the Library Board has been instructed to cut 10 per cent of the 2011 net operating budget – that’s $17,044 million.


The City has already closed one library, Toronto’s Urban Affairs library.


To become a vocal supporter of public libraries now visit www.ourpubliclibrary.to to sign our online petition and consider joining our campaign email list to stay in touch about how you can help protect public libraries.


You can also Take action by supporting CUPE 4948 at the following information pickets listed below:

Wednesday, August  17, 12 noon – 2 pm

Toronto Reference Library (TRL)

789 Yonge Street (Yonge and Bloor – one block north at Asquith on the east side of Yonge)

Wednesday,  August 24, 12 noon – 2 pm

North York Central Library

5120 Yonge Street (at Mel Lastman Square)

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