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Entries Tagged as 'Opinion'
EDITORIAL CARTOON: Winter’s not as cold as these deals! (Feb. 2023)
March 27th, 2023 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: Winter’s not as cold as these deals! (Feb. 2023)
Tags: Annex · Editorial · Columns · Opinion
EDITORIAL: Freedom Ford-style (Feb. 2023)
March 27th, 2023 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Freedom Ford-style (Feb. 2023)
er Justice Paul Rouleau and published by the Public Order Emergency Commission, this report points the finger for last year’s Freedom Convoy riots squarely at the premier, whose failure to act, it says, led to some members of the public feeling emboldened.
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FORUM: Toronto’s budget built on a false premise (Feb. 2023)
March 27th, 2023 · Comments Off on FORUM: Toronto’s budget built on a false premise (Feb. 2023)
You and I will be paying more for less. Off-peak TTC bus and subway service is facing big cuts, and adult fares are going up. Road maintenance and road safety programs are being cut. Recreation fees are going up. The city’s official climate action plan is underfunded and falls well short of our bold climate targets.
Tags: Annex · Columns · Opinion
GREENINGS: Our trees are in crisis (Feb. 2023)
March 27th, 2023 · Comments Off on GREENINGS: Our trees are in crisis (Feb. 2023)
ARA to resurvey all the trees in the Annex By Terri Chu There’s a lot to love about the Annex: cultural vibrancy, a wide variety of local independent businesses, walkability and trees. Can you imagine this place without the big, beautiful maples? The streets would feel empty and dystopian. No one wants to imagine this […]
EDITORIAL: We care Mr. Tory (Jan. 2023)
January 24th, 2023 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: We care Mr. Tory (Jan. 2023)
The fact that the mayor, acting with just one third of councillors, has the power to overrule the majority of the elected representatives makes a mockery of our democracy.
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FORUM: His villainy was his lack of transparency (Jan. 2023)
January 24th, 2023 · Comments Off on FORUM: His villainy was his lack of transparency (Jan. 2023)
early changes to his office were on the mayor’s shopping list as early as 2018, but in the years that followed, the need for consultation on changing that role or engaging the public in discussion was lost.
FORUM: Turbulent time to take a seat (Jan. 2023)
January 24th, 2023 · Comments Off on FORUM: Turbulent time to take a seat (Jan. 2023)
The city government has only about nine per cent of the power and resources of the provincial and federal governments. What we do have is the largest and most visible impact on people’s daily lives. The task of being your councillor is endlessly challenging and fascinating, and I am grateful for the opportunity.
FORUM: Toronto has a homelessness crisis (Jan. 2023)
January 24th, 2023 · Comments Off on FORUM: Toronto has a homelessness crisis (Jan. 2023)
Homelessness is a complex social issue that demands a coordinated response from all levels of government, agencies, institutions, and civil society. It requires a range of measures, from increasing social assistance rates to providing comprehensive mental health care to people who can’t cope.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Dec. 2022)
December 13th, 2022 · Comments Off on LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Dec. 2022)
Re: Grading our Greenspaces – Margaret Fairley Park I always enjoy getting the Annex Gleaner and have appreciated your Grading our Greenspace for many years…good for the neighbourhood and good for the parks department. So here are my two cents when it comes to Margaret Fairley Park. Having lived in the neighbourhood for years, I […]
EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice — Can dreams come true? (For John Tory) (Dec. 2022)
December 13th, 2022 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice — Can dreams come true? (For John Tory) (Dec. 2022)
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EDITORIAL: Bill 23: A housing plan built on corruption (Dec. 2022)
December 13th, 2022 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Bill 23: A housing plan built on corruption (Dec. 2022)
Back in 2018, Doug Ford spoke his truth and it was caught on camera. The reaction to that video was so swift and forceful that the premier was forced to make a promise: he would never touch the Greenbelt, he said.
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FORUM: A fall economic statement from the Minister of Finance (Dec. 2022)
December 13th, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: A fall economic statement from the Minister of Finance (Dec. 2022)
ing after another since COVID first reached our shores. We turned the economy off, and then we turned it back on again. Vladimir Putin illegally invaded Ukraine. And now we are all dealing with the impacts of global inflation at the checkout counter and the gas pump.
