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Toronto Community Network

Community networks are networks collectively owned and managed by the community for non-profit and community purposes. They are constituted by collectives, indigenous communities or non-profit civil society organizations that exercise their right to communicate, under the principles of democratic participation of their members, equity, gender equality, diversity and plurality.

– Cumbre Latinoamericana de Redes Comunitarias, Argentina 2018

We are building a community network in Toronto alongside our collaborators. See our project proposal and operations documents for details.

Get Involved

If you would like to contribute to the Toronto Community Network project, please email [email protected] to introduce yourself and indicate how you may like to participate.

If you have general interest in our project and would like to stay connected, you can join the Toronto Mesh mailing list.

In order to do our best work together we have a Code of Conduct.

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