• Book Club B

    Book Club B
    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Love to read but yearning to discuss what you’ve read with others? Join one of the book clubs to discuss interesting works of fiction and non- fiction. Details will be confirmed via email. All meetings are conducted on Zoom.

  • Disruptive Technologies

    Disruptive Technologies
    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Join fellow ALLTO members to chat about what’s happening in the field of Disruptive Technologies including artificial intelligence, drones, robotics, security, and any other technology-related topics the group would like to discuss. Details will be confirmed via email.

  • Fortunes and Fiascos

    Business and Finance
    Tartu College – G1 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    New this year!This workshop explores what makes companies tick. How should success be defined? Are there behaviours, conditions or opportunities that tend to generate winners? Focus will be placed on specific corporations and leaders. Corporations: Corporations today control budgets larger than the GDP of many countries. Some relative newcomers have succeeded masterfully, like Microsoft and…

  • Memoir Writing and Reading (FULL)

    Personal Interests
    Tartu College – G6 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Memoir, unlike autobiography, is the art of reminiscing about particular events, people and/or time periods in our lives and is becoming increasingly popular. As in previous years, participants will present extracts from their own writing. Ideas/prompts are offered to stimulate writing in class and provide a source for longer pieces. Time will be given to…

  • Democracy: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Socio-Political
    Tartu College – G1 310 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Can democracy be saved? Join us for a wide-ranging discussion about democracies; how they flourish and how they fail. How do democracies become dictatorships and how do dictatorships become democracies? What is populism and when did it start? Can a single, strong leader have a significant impact on the course of a country? Each participant…

  • Short Stories: The Long and the SHORT of It (FULL)

    Literature / Reading
    Virtual Event

    A short story is a love affair; a novel is a marriage. Short stories are one of the oldest types of literature and are a growing and important aspect of contemporary literature. We will learn about significant and influential contemporary short story writers as well as focus on Irish short story writers. We will discuss…

  • Health and Wellness

    Health and Wellness
    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    If you are interested in the latest science and what’s new and exciting in the fields of Health and Wellness, please join us for discussion and insights.

  • Henry James Novels Adapted to Film

    Film
    Virtual Event

    New this year!Henry James is considered among the greatest of English novelists and was nominated for the Nobel literature prize three times. He was born into a wealthy American family. As a child he travelled with them frequently to England, where he finally settled as an adult. He briefly attended Harvard Law School but preferred…

  • Canada on the Edge: China + the US in the Evolving World Order (FULL)

    Canada
    Virtual Event

    China’s rise coupled with “America First” are fundamentally changing the dynamics of the world order. Canadian alliances and trade have been tied to the U.S. for decades. Recent events suggest that even with a “reprieve” from tariffs, the status quo with the U.S. may not be tenable or advantageous for Canada on the not-too-distant future.…

  • Documentary Films

    Film
    Virtual Event

    Documentary films are a powerful medium that can be used to inform, educate, observe, persuade, expose, improve, and challenge ideas. In this workshop, participants will watch documentary films available on various streaming services including Netflix, Kanopy (free with a library card), CBC Gem and YouTube and then we will discuss the films at each meeting.…