

Systems Outings are informal, non-linear occasions for extended learning. In a relaxed style, individuals are invited to join small groups for mutual appreciation and criticism of places, spaces, and occasions in the intermingling of ordered and/or random designs.


Systems Thinking Ontario is an group centered mostly in Toronto. Meetings (originally in-person, going online during the pandemic, and returning as mixed ever since) for 11 months of each year since 2012.
Much of the activity has been through the support of Graduate Studies at OCADU in downtown Toronto. Affiliates, friends and original sponsors involved faculty and students at University of Toronto and York University.
Upcoming meetings and the history of artifacts are maintained at https://wiki.st-on.org . There's a discussion group (mostly for meeting announcement reminders) at [https://groups.google.com/d/forum/st-on](https://groups.google.com/d/forum/st-on .) .


We're a not-for-profit corporation with a mandate to support the learning and passion for JavaScript - and by extension, software development- in Toronto.


Nous travaillons ensemble pour faire progresser la technologie civile à Montréal, Québec. Nos initiatives combinent l'activisme, la technologie et l'engagement communautaire local.
Montréal a une riche histoire de technologie civile et de développement communautaire. Nous désirons créer un espace où les gens peuvent se réunir pour discuter, collaborer et agir sur les défis locaux.
We are working together to advance civic tech in Montreal, Quebec. These initiatives combine activism, technology, and local community engagement.
Montreal has a rich history of civic tech and community building. We're creating a space where people can come together to talk, build, and act on local challenges.


Civic Tech Toronto is a vibrant and diverse community of Torontonians engaged in understanding and creating solutions for civic challenges through technology, design, and other innovative means.
We meet every Tuesday to work on projects, hear from thoughtful speakers, and connect with others who care about how technology can improve our communities.
You don’t need to be in tech to join us—everyone’s welcome, no matter your background or experience.
Our events are hybrid: join us in person or online.
Co-organizer, Civic Tech Toronto


Systems Outings are informal, non-linear occasions for extended learning. In a relaxed style, individuals are invited to join small groups for mutual appreciation and criticism of places, spaces, and occasions in the intermingling of ordered and/or random designs.


Systems Thinking Ontario is an group centered mostly in Toronto. Meetings (originally in-person, going online during the pandemic, and returning as mixed ever since) for 11 months of each year since 2012.
Much of the activity has been through the support of Graduate Studies at OCADU in downtown Toronto. Affiliates, friends and original sponsors involved faculty and students at University of Toronto and York University.
Upcoming meetings and the history of artifacts are maintained at https://wiki.st-on.org . There's a discussion group (mostly for meeting announcement reminders) at [https://groups.google.com/d/forum/st-on](https://groups.google.com/d/forum/st-on .) .


We're a not-for-profit corporation with a mandate to support the learning and passion for JavaScript - and by extension, software development- in Toronto.


Nous travaillons ensemble pour faire progresser la technologie civile à Montréal, Québec. Nos initiatives combinent l'activisme, la technologie et l'engagement communautaire local.
Montréal a une riche histoire de technologie civile et de développement communautaire. Nous désirons créer un espace où les gens peuvent se réunir pour discuter, collaborer et agir sur les défis locaux.
We are working together to advance civic tech in Montreal, Quebec. These initiatives combine activism, technology, and local community engagement.
Montreal has a rich history of civic tech and community building. We're creating a space where people can come together to talk, build, and act on local challenges.


Civic Tech Toronto is a vibrant and diverse community of Torontonians engaged in understanding and creating solutions for civic challenges through technology, design, and other innovative means.
We meet every Tuesday to work on projects, hear from thoughtful speakers, and connect with others who care about how technology can improve our communities.
You don’t need to be in tech to join us—everyone’s welcome, no matter your background or experience.
Our events are hybrid: join us in person or online.
Co-organizer, Civic Tech Toronto
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