Welcome to Radical Events Ottawa! Learn more about the list here. See the full calendar here.
Please Note:
Events listed on this calendar are not organized by the Punch Up Collective unless otherwise noted in the event details.

  • Families Cannot Wait, Evacuate! Ottawa Vigil Demands: Bring Palestinian Families from Gaza to Canada

    300 Slater Street.

    Please join our weekly vigil to reunite Palestinian Canadians with their loved ones from Gaza on Wednesday, September 17 from 11 am to 1 pm (we meet every Wednesday at this same time) at 300 Slater (at Kent), the Ottawa offices of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Canada must immediately open an emergency humanitarian corridor […]

    Free
  • From Palestine to the Philippines – Free All Political Prisoners (Education and Letter Writing)

    4040 Nicol Building, Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa

    Please join Students for Justice in Palestine - Carleton, the Ontario Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines, the Carleton University Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines, and CUPE4600 for their second educational and letter writing event to demonstrate solidarity with these heroic political prisoners in their time of need. Writing supplies, snacks, and […]

    Free
  • Stim Toy Creation with Be Gay Do Art, featuring Wheelie Productions & ANLFO

    Kind Space 400 Cooper St., suite 9001, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    Are you 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️+? Are you creative? Then join us to Be Gay & Do Art! This month, in honor of International Day of the Stim, Be Gay & Do Art, is excited to collaborate with the Autistic and Neurodivergent Liberation Front of Ottawa to make DIY Stim Toys! BGDA is an all ages drop-in program, […]

    Free
  • Challenging Power: Corporate Control, Policing, and the Price of Inequality

    Spark Beer 702 Somerset St W, Ottawa

    Join authors and activists Sandy Hudson and Nora Loreto for a vital conversation on the forces shaping inequality and injustice in Canada today. Drawing from their latest books, Defund: Black Lives, Policing, and Safety for All and Corporate Control: Canada in Decline, Sandy and Nora will unpack the structural roots of economic disparity and state […]

    Free
  • Asinabka Festival 14th Edition

    Club SAW 67 Nicholas St, Ottawa

    Celebrating Indigenous Arts in Algonquin TerritoryOttawa, Canada • Sept. 18-21, 2025@ Club SAW & Gallery 101 Highlights:•.40+ Indigenous Films• Opening Night Outdoor Film Screenings• Art Gallery Crawl @ Gallery 101 & The Asinabka Office• Indigenous Music Showcase• Indigenous Craft Vendor Market• Filmmaker Q&A's, Artist Talks, Industry Events, and Free Events The 14th annual Asinabka Festival […]

  • Demonstration to Abolish Anti-Black Racism

    Black People United for Change, in partnership with organizations across Canada, has come together to form a national coalition demanding urgent legislative change to combat anti-Black racism. On Thursday, September 18, 2025, at 1:00 PM on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, we will unite our voices to call for justice, accountability, and systemic reform. Our coalition […]

    Free
  • Take Back The Night 2025: Reclaim our power, reclaim the night

    Minto Park 315 Elgin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    SAVE THE DATE✨🌘 Take Back the Night is back on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at 6 PM! Take Back the Night (TBTN) is an annual rally and march against sexual and gender-based violence. The community comes together to support survivors, raise awareness, and advocate for safer, healthier communities. Event Details: - Rally: Minto Park (102 […]

  • Book Launch: Bloodied Bodies, Bloody Landscapes by Laura Hall

    Octopus Books 116 Third Ave, Ottawa, Canada

    Join us for the Ottawa launch of Bloodied Bodies, Bloody Landscapes with local author Laura Hall, in conversation with fellow Carleton University prof Alexis Shotwell! Bloodied Bodies, Bloody Landscapes traces connections between Indigenous representations, gender, and sexuality within iconic horror classics like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th. The savage killer, the romantic […]

  • Draw The Line Mass Bike Ride

    Confederation Park Elgin at Laurier, across from City Hall, Ottawa, ON, Canada

    Ottawa–Gatineau DRAW THE LINE Mass Bike Ride As we build momentum toward the Ottawa–Gatineau DRAW THE LINE March on Saturday, September 20, 2025, join us for a special Critical Mass bike ride! Friday, September 19 — 6:00 PM “Draw The Line Mass Bike Ride" – the ride is in support of the Draw The line […]

  • 2025 Ottawa/Gatineau DRAW THE LINE March

    JOIN US FOR THE 2025 OTTAWA-GATINEAU DRAW THE LINE MARCH Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025 Ottawa Contingent Meeting Point: Corner of Elgin & Wellington Gatineau Contingent Meeting Point: Maison du Citoyen We’re drawing the line — for People. For Peace. For the Planet.The 2025 Ottawa-Gatineau DRAW THE LINE March is part of a global mobilization […]

    Free
  • #PuebloXinkaDijoNo: Canada Must Respect Indigenous Self-Determination in Guatemala

    University of Ottawa 75 Laurier Ave East, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    Faculty of Social Sciences, uOttawa, Room 5028 Two Xinka women leaders, Marisol Guerra and Marta Muñoz, will visit Ottawa to raise awareness about their struggle for self-determination and the health of their communities. The Xinka Indigenous People of Guatemala have denied consent for the restart of Canadian Pan American Silver’s Escobal mine in southern Guatemala. […]