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Events in June 2026
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June 1, 2026(2 events) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Monday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto 7:00 pm: Book Club (Non-Fiction) – Welcome, all inquiring minds. The goal of this group is to explore topics, ideas, and concepts with a critical eye and the willingness to ask the questions:
Anyone interested in controversial and often contentious topics of the day, and who is willing to explore all sides of an issue, should consider joining. We will select a new book at the end of each session. The book club will meet on the first Monday of the month at 7:00 pm. We have an allotted time of 2 hours. The link to this event is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89082917143?pwd=T0pJY0hsWE00a3hpbTBoQWNUQjJyQT09 Hosted by Critical Links |
June 2, 2026
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June 3, 2026
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June 4, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Thursday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 5, 2026
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June 6, 2026
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June 7, 2026
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June 8, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Monday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 9, 2026
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June 10, 2026
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June 11, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Thursday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 12, 2026
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June 13, 2026
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June 14, 2026
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June 15, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Monday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 16, 2026
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June 17, 2026
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June 18, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Thursday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 19, 2026
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June 20, 2026
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June 21, 2026
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June 22, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Monday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 23, 2026
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June 24, 2026
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June 25, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Thursday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 26, 2026
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June 27, 2026
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June 28, 2026
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June 29, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Monday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
June 30, 2026
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July 1, 2026
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July 2, 2026(1 event) 6:00 pm: CFIC Toronto Hangout (Thursday) –
As I looked under CFI’s Mission, Vision, and Values, the phrase ‘community’ stood out in the opening line. Then, I found it repeated seven more times, all within a short description. Elsewhere, CFI informs us that we run ‘open’ and ‘friendly’ discussions in ‘safe and hospitable’ environments for everyone. And 'Critical Thinking' is, you might say, the backbone for starting any discussion. But while we all know what thinking is, how is critical thinking different? Especially in matters that are not quantitatively measurable? As humans, thankfully, we are born curious – we probably won’t have learnt to crawl on four to experience our body and the world around us. We all are capable of being forever-curious – and therefore seeing through the evidence methodically. That is a good start for any talk, no matter how complex it may seem. If it’s a human problem, we may not solve it, but we can surely think through it critically. That’s a big and hopeful first step! Tantalizing? Let’s Talk! 789 Yonge Street (Toronto Reference Library, near Balzac's Coffee) Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8 Canada (416) 395-5577 Event Accessibility
Hosted by Centre for Inquiry Toronto |
July 3, 2026
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July 5, 2026
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