Conservative candidate Helen-Claire Tingling makes her case By Helen-Claire Tingling Canada is a beautiful country that is rich in natural resources, is home to some of the world’s most talented individuals, and has been a leader on the world stage. I am a proud Canadian, but watching the direction that Trudeau’s Liberals have taken this […]
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FORUM: “If you work hard, you should be able to buy a home” (Sept. 2019)
October 8th, 2019 · 2 Comments
GREENINGS: Addiction to capitalism will lead to overdose (Sept. 2019)
October 8th, 2019 · Comments Off on GREENINGS: Addiction to capitalism will lead to overdose (Sept. 2019)
As we take the drug of economic development, the planet burns As the Amazon burns, we are reminded of what unfettered capitalism looks like. Greed has literally blotted out the sun in Sao Paulo. Images taken in the mid afternoon appear as dark as midnight, as smoke from the burning Amazon darkens the sky. Farmers […]
EDITORIAL CARTOON: How nice (August 2019)
September 2nd, 2019 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How nice (August 2019)
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FORUM: Top takeaways for our community from Ontario’s 2019 budget (Summer 2019)
July 16th, 2019 · Comments Off on FORUM: Top takeaways for our community from Ontario’s 2019 budget (Summer 2019)
Education, health care, social services, legal aid, all on chopping block By Jessica Bell, MPP (University—Rosedale) On April 11, the Ford government presented their first budget called “Ontario’s Plan to Protect What Matters Most”. It’s an ironic title, considering how many cuts to key services are included. Below is a brief round-up of some of the biggest […]
EDITORIAL: Ford’s angry budget (May 2019)
May 28th, 2019 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Ford’s angry budget (May 2019)
The most recent Ontario budget targets Toronto for over $177 million in annual provincial funding cuts. The targeted cuts are to Toronto’s programs in healthcare, child care, legal aid, tourism, and transit. In exchange, Premier Ford’s province-wide base gets a few shiny trinkets, and as a whole the budget still fails to resemble the kind […]
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (May 2019)
May 28th, 2019 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (May 2019)
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FORUM: Meddling in municipal affairs (May 2019
May 28th, 2019 · 1 Comment
Province’s intrusion will impact quality of life By Michael Layton Since the province decided to cut Council in half, there has been a clear trend of decision making that aims to marginalize the City of Toronto and its residents’ voices on many critical issues. The trend continued this month as the province revealed details of […]
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FORUM: Taking a stand against Ford’s cuts to education (May 2019)
May 28th, 2019 · Comments Off on FORUM: Taking a stand against Ford’s cuts to education (May 2019)
MPP decries slashing of school budgets province-wide By Jessica Bell, MPP (University—Rosedale) Every child in Ontario deserves a quality public school education. Great public schools have reasonable class sizes so teachers can help every student. Great schools are properly maintained so they are safe and healthy places to work, learn, and play. Great schools have a […]
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GREENINGS: Plastic ban born of necessity (May 2019)
May 28th, 2019 · Comments Off on GREENINGS: Plastic ban born of necessity (May 2019)
China done with being the world’s dumping ground By Terri Chu The Ontario government has announced it is mulling a ban on single-use plastics. As environmentalists rejoice at the small bone this gas guzzling loving government throws at us, we should all take a moment to thank China for this small miracle from the “red […]
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Spring 2019)
April 23rd, 2019 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Spring 2019)
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FORUM: Layton laments city’s snow job (Spring 2019)
April 23rd, 2019 · Comments Off on FORUM: Layton laments city’s snow job (Spring 2019)
City budget a place to lock in priorities By Mike Layton The city’s 2019 budget deliberations are underway and I have had many residents from across the city reach out about the issues that affect them and the services they depend on the most. We are in the midst of one of the most damaging […]
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FOCUS: Annex’s old trees will soon be history (Spring 2019)
April 23rd, 2019 · 1 Comment
Arthur Gron tracks tree attrition rate By Arthur Gron In the Annex and Harbord Village, large maples and majestic Dutch elms are maturing and dying out. The trees that are taking their place tend to be smaller ornamental trees, throwing the future of the area’s beloved canopy into question. On December 3, TreesPlease held a “Tree […]
