
The sudden passing of
Tooker Gomberg leaves
us all saddened and contemplative.
One of Canada's most daring and
courageous political figures, Tooker
was a friend, co-conspirator and
guiding light to so many of us.
A selfless trailblazer, Tooker's
absence will be felt in the
environmental, labour,
social justice, human rights,
arts, and music communities
in Canada and around the world.
We invite you to join in reflection,
mourning and celebration of such an
exemplary writer, activist, politician,
videographer, public speaker and
advocate for a better world.

| Current articles are found
here, in reverse-chronological order. At the bottom of this page are links to other articles, grouped according to where and when we were traveling when we wrote them. |
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| Title | Date | Location | Description |
| Letter to an Activist, Earth Day 2002 | April 22, 2002 (posted April 23, 2004) | Toronto, ON | Tooker, battling with depression, writes on activism, finding balance and avoiding burnout. |
| Inside Ralph Klein's Vault | Jan. 22, 2004 | Halifax, NS | An unfinished yet riveting piece by Tooker about his occupation of Alberta Premier Klein's office, to draw attention to climate change and the "Lost Doc". |
| Every Breath You Take | Feb. 2004 | Halifax, NS | Twenty years ago, smoking in public was commonplace. Let's hope that in 20 years cheap gas and thoughtless driving will be artefacts of the past. Here's how to get there. (originally published in Alternatives, Jan. 2004) |
| Moving a Movement | Jan. 2004 | Halifax, NS | Ten tips on how the peace movement can regain its momentum. |
| The ATV and the Salamander |
Dec. 28, 2003 | Halifax, NS | All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) are running rampant. What can be done about it? |
| Speed Kills | Dec. 21, 2003 | Halifax, NS | Following the 2 pedestrian deaths in Halifax 2 weeks ago, we submitted this piece to local papers. |
| Halifax Phases Out Fossil Fuels | Dec. 8, 2003 | Halifax, NS | Tooker gave a talk on how imagination and initiative could help Halifax to lead the country in phasing out fossil fuels. |
| 'Buy Nothing Day' video | Nov. 29, 2003 | Halifax, NS | We've put together a short film about Buy Nothing Day and some of the conversations we've been having about it here in Halifax. It is a QuickTime movie about 18 MB/6 minutes large. |
| 'Stop Esso Day' video | Nov. 1, 2003 | Halifax, NS | We took part in the national Stop Esso day in Canada, and put together |
| The Myth that Canada is a Green Nation | Oct. 23, 2003 | Halifax, NS | West Coast Author David Boyd, in his book Unnatural Law, tackles the myth that Canada is a green nation. |
| 'Harrisment' video | Oct. 22, 2003 | Halifax, NS | Former right-wing premier of Ontario Mike Harris visited Halifax. We showed up with a camcorder and some embarrassing questions...a 12 MB/5 minute QuickTime movie, is the result. |
| Keeping the Peace | Oct. 16, 2003 | Toronto, ON | Arrested in March and April for fighting for peace, Tooker gets his day in court. |
| Hurricane Ralph | Sept. 30, 2003 | Halifax, NS | Tooker and Angela move to Halifax, Nova Scotia and a major hurricane moves in after them. |
| On Nature's Grid | Aug. 15, 2003 | Killaloe, ON | Living in a forest powered by the sun has benefits when the electricity grid fails. (originally published in Now Magazine) |
| In Praise of Pie-ing | July 9, 2003 | Edmonton, AB | The pie-ing of Alberta Premier Ralph Klein is a political statement in good taste. |
| Woody meets Angela's Hammer | May 26, 2003 | Ottawa Valley, Canada. | Angela and Tooker move to the woods and meet their new neighbours. |
| Toronto's
Tiananmen Square by Rick Daniels |
April 5, 2003 | Toronto, ON | The campers at the Toronto Peace Camp are treated like criminals but keep the peace flame alive. |
| Angela's Adventures through India and Bangladesh | Oct. 2002 to April 2003 | India, Bangladesh | Cycling (and public transiting) her way around India, Angela finds it to be a mixed bag of both cultural grace and pitiful despair. Take a peak at her travel diary as she spins her way to the heart of this ancient culture. |
| Turning the Tide Against Globalisation | Jan. 23, 2003 | Hyderabad, India | After five days at the Asia Social Forum in south central India, I was emotionally exhausted. But I also left feeling that if another world is possible, it's going to start here. |
_______________________________________________ ARTICLES WRITTEN IN 2002 |
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| Title | Date | Location | Description |
| Climate Justice at COP 8 | Oct. 29, 2002 | Delhi, India. | While UN reps in Delhi negotiate technical fixes to weasel out of their international climate committments, farmers and urban poor rally for "climate justice". |
| Surviving with Weibo Ludwig | Sept. 2002 | Edson, AB | Although Alberta eco-saboteur Weibo Ludwig is a patriarchal diehard, his eco-ambitions are promethean. |
| Wholesome Undie Beats the Pants Off Molson Indy | July 2002 | Toronto, ON | Car racing in Smogtown is ridiculed by underwear-clad cyclists. |
| Smelly Garbage to be Transformed into Soil and Food | July 2002 | Toronto, ON | Activists turn crisis into opportunity, and garbage into a resource -- community composting. |
_______________________________________________ ARTICLES WRITTEN IN 2001 |
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| Title | Date | Location | Description |
| Wondering what you can do to make your street more livable? | Sept. 2001 | Toronto, ON | Make your street more livable. A review of David Engwicht's Street Reclaiming, by Tooker Gomberg |
| Sept. 3, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Questions raised about the safety of mutated foods. / Les OGMs soulevent des questions troublant. | |
| Activists gear up for the mother of all protest seasons | Aug. 31, 2001 | Toronto, ON | It's shaping up to be a busy Fall season of activism. |
| What Do Police Have Against Clean Air | Aug. 21, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Toronto Activists Fight For Clean Air. |
| Toronto Islands: Oases of CalmLes îles de Toronto, Oasis de calme | Aug. 9, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Toronto's car-free Islands show how joyful life can be without the tyranny of the automobile. |
| How We Shut Down the World's Largest Corporation | July 30, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Cyclists take action to demonstrate the need to reduce personal reliance on fossil fuels. |
| Victory in Bonn? Just ask Tuvalu | July 28, 2001 | Toronto, ON | 178 of 189 UN members agree to rules to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they may not go far enough for Tuvalu. |
| Toronto
Car-Free Day Stalls |
June 7, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Toronto likes the car-free idea, but can't seem to move on it. |
| How Bogota Beat Cars | June 7, 2001 | Toronto, ON | How the capital of Columbia, Bogota, is quickly becoming a car-free zone. |
| Smog Smarts | June 5, 2001 | Toronto, ON | As we choke our way through downtown traffic, is there hope for a sustainabile city? (originally published in Now Magazine) |
| Silenced by a Plastic Bullet | May 17, 2001 | Ste.-Claire-de-Bellechasse, PQ | Shot by police at the Quebec City protest in April 2001, Eric Laferriere's voice was crushed. Will you use yours to speak out? (originally published in Now Magazine) |
| Liberated in Quebec City | May 17, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Angela tells of her liberation in Quebec City. |
| Tooker's Prison Diary | May 3-9, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Tooker reflects on time spent in jail following events in Quebec City. (originally published in Now Magazine) |
| Planet Earth Up in Smoke | April 19, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Burning the planet at both ends will only bring the darkness sooner. |
| Asleep at City Hall | Mar. 5, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Tooker is rudely awakened - and doesn't like what he sees. |
| A Friction to the Machine | Feb. 2001 | Toronto, ON | Getting arrested is a time-honoured way to bring change. |
| Of Coppers, Knippers, and Composters | Jan. 12, 2001 | Toronto, ON | Fighting for peace, Tooker is deported to Toronto to fight for compost and biogas. |
_______________________________________________ ARTICLES WRITTEN IN 2000 |
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| Title | Date | Location | Description |
| Empty words, empty calories at the CoP6 Conference | Nov. 25, 2000 | CoP6, Conference in Den Haag, Netherlands. | Greenspiration! Funnies: US Representative Ley
gets a taste of public opinion. |
| Why We Burned Our Passports... | Nov. 25, 2000 | Den Haag, Netherlands. | A statement from Kelly Reinhardt and Tooker Gomberg
explaining why they burned their Canadian passports at the CoP6. |
| Tooker burns his passport in protest | Nov. 24, 2000 | Den Haag, Netherlands. | Tooker Gomberg and Kelly Reinhardt burn their
passports to protest Canada's position at the CoP6. |
| The Shifting Sandbags of the Hague | Nov. 21, 2000 | The Hague, Netherlands. | At the huge world congress on climate, Canada
drops the ball. |
| It's only garbage if you throw it away | July 22, 2000 | Toronto, ON | How in the world could Toronto even consider
shipping its garbage 600 km. and throwing it in a hole??? What a
waste! |
| Indy Mayhem at Mel's Front Door | July 20, 2000 | Toronto, ON | Since Mayor Mel Lastman invited the Indy to our
neighbourhood, we brought the Indy to Mel's home. (originally published
in Now Magazine) |
| Dinosaurs, Polar Bears and Sir John Browne | June 30, 2000 | Calgary, AB | Strategy and energy and a mock street-hockey
game, in June, in Calgary. Colour and commentary from the World Petroleum
Congress. |
| Learning the Ropes of Direct Action | May 26, 2000 | Screwdriver Creek, AB | Eighty people share non-violent, direct-action
techniques from rope-climbing to urban-blockading. All this in anticipation
of the World Petroleum Congress in June in Calgary, Canada. |
| Pennies from Heaven | April 20, 2000 | Toronto, ON | Pennies rained down on Imperial Oil's Annual
Meeting of Shareholders to protest the dirtiest gas with record profits.
(posted here 31-05-2005) |
| A Food Fight Takes Root | Jan. 26, 2000 | Montréal, PQ | At a U.N-sponsored meeting in Montreal, a fight
is brewing between the industry that is promoting genetically-mutated
food, and countries that may want to be cautious and not import
these "frankenfoods". |
| Polar Bears Can Go to Shell | Jan. 4, 2000 | Toronto, ON | A millennial challenge to Shell to reconsider
its recently-announced $4.9 billion tar sands project and to invest
in solar and wind power, and energy-efficiency instead. |
_______________________________________________ ARTICLES WRITTEN IN 1999 |
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| Title | Date | Location | Description |
| Nukes No Solution to Climate Change | Dec. 5, 1999 | Toronto, ON | Canadian officials are promoting nuclear power
as a climate change solution. But nukes have their own problems,
and there are much better alternatives available. |
| Kyoto Revisited: Letter to the National Post | Oct. 30, 1999 | Toronto, ON | Meeting Canada's Kyoto target will save money,
protect the environment, and create jobs, too. |
| When in Italy, Do Like the Ferrarans | Oct. 22, 1999 | Ferrara, Italy. | Fuelled by cappuccinos, Tooker discovers the
joys of pedalling around Italy's best city for cycling. |
| It is Time to Bury the Car | Sept.13, 1999 | Toronto, ON | We buried a car to commemorate the centennial
of Henry Bliss' death - the first person killed by a car in North
America. |
| You Say Tomato, I Say Fish | May 24, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | The basic genetic material of the food we eat
is being manipulated for corporate profits. Concerned citizens are
starting to fight back. |
| If Trees Die... Does Anybody See? | May 6, 1999. | Edmonton, AB | Many trees in Alberta are dying or showing significant
signs of disease. Is there a lesson here for humans? |
| Earth Day Fantasies | April 22, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | For Earth Day, let's exercise our imagination
and savour how things could be. |
| Fighting for Their Lives | April 20, 1999 | Peace Country, Northwestern AB | A small, Christian community strives for self-sufficiency
but ends up battling the oil and gas industry. |
| Fund to Encourage Active Transportation | April 19, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | We are trying to catalyze the establishment of
a Canadian fund to help finance facilities for walking, cycling and
non-motorized transportation modes. |
| Arrested in Montreal: Sofa, So Good | Mar. 27, 1999 | Montréal, PQ | A zany account of finding a couch, sitting in
the street, having fun, and getting arrested. Reclaim the streets! |
| The Public Library: Something Worth Saving from the 20th Century | Feb. 24, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | The library is a special and unique institution,
based on sharing and intelligence. |
| Glimmers of Green from Southeast Asia | Feb. 23, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | We wrote this piece, about our travels in Asia,
for the June, 1999 edition of New Internationalist Magazine. |
| Turf War Settled by Bobcat | Feb. 11, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | After a week of day and night protest, the quinzee
(snow hut) was flattened by the RCMP. |
| Winter Camp for Justice Grows | Feb. 6, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | The Winter Camp for Justice in the Oilpatch grows
with an expanded quinzee (similar to an igloo) on the front lawn
of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. |
| Petition for Justice in Alberta's Oilpatch | Feb. 6, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | By signing this petition you can suppport the
people fighting for a healthy environment in Alberta. |
| Travellers on the Big Blue Marble | Feb. 5, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | A winter camp for justice in the oilpatch is
established to protest pollution, and police dirty tricks. |
| Winter Protest Camp Established at RCMP H.Q. | Feb. 3, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | News Release explaining why a Winter Protest
Camp for Justice in the Oilpatch has been established. |
| Icing on the Millennial Cake | Jan. 7, 1999 | Edmonton, AB | As the year 2000 looms closer, now is a good
time to think about, and invest in, self-sufficiency. |
_______________________________________________ ARTICLES WRITTEN IN 1998 |
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| Title | Date | Location | Description |
| Y2K: Connecting the Dots, the Dates, and the Data | Dec. 29, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | If the Millennium Bug bites, we could be in real
trouble. We would be wise to consider contingency plans sometime
soon. |
| Human Rights and Inhuman Wrongs: Glimpses from a Human Rights Conference | Dec. 1, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | Organizers try, but fail, to bar Tooker from
a Human Rights Conference. |
| Something Ventured, Something Gained | Oct. 25, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | We ran a dynamic, fun campaign for Mayor and
succeeded in raising awareness of ecological and social concerns. |
| Province Missing the Boat On Climate Change | Sept. 16, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | News Release challenging the Alberta government
to not resist climate change, but to embrace the opportunities. |
| An Open Letter to Prime Minister Chrétien | Aug. 24, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | On the occasion of the Prime Minister's visit
to Edmonton Tooker cornered him and delivered this letter about climate
change. |
| City Elections? Who Cares? | Aug. 20, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | An article about elections published in Le Monde
a Bicyclette, an ecological, velorutionary publication in Montreal. |
| Off and Running: For Mayor! | Aug. 7, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | Tooker decides to take the plunge and run for
Mayor of Edmonton. |
| A Time to Run? | July 16, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | Having recently returned to Edmonton, Tooker
and Angela toy with pulling together a campaign for mayor of Edmonton. |
| On the Turtle's Back | July 10, 1998 | Edmonton, AB | This article, written for Integral, an environmental
and health publication in Spain, tells of how it feels to be back
in Canada. |