In the wake of Premier Doug Ford’s move to politicize the Ontario judiciary by only “appointing like-minded judges” whom he says will put more people in jail, three former chief justices have criticized the move, saying that “judges do not take orders from government.”
EDITORIAL: Ford‘s actions “reflect a juvenile understanding of the role of the judiciary” (Mar. 2024)
April 7th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Ford‘s actions “reflect a juvenile understanding of the role of the judiciary” (Mar. 2024)
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FORUM: University-Rosedale update from the councillor’s chair (Mar. 2024)
April 7th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: University-Rosedale update from the councillor’s chair (Mar. 2024)
Budget, development planning, and safety, fill agenda
By Dianne Saxe
The 2024 budget is finally done. Thank you to the thousands of people in Ward 11 and across Toronto who participated in this year’s intensive consultations.
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FORUM: Privatization, sprawl, and highways, oh my (Mar. 2024)
April 7th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: Privatization, sprawl, and highways, oh my (Mar. 2024)
Ford adds increased natural gas costs, and heath-care failures to the mix of misdeeds
By Jessica Bell
Premier Ford loves to say he’s getting stuff done. But who is Ford getting stuff done for, and how does it affect the rest of us? Here’s the latest roundup from Queen’s Park.
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GREENINGS: A lament for the tree inventory (Mar. 2024)
April 7th, 2024 · Comments Off on GREENINGS: A lament for the tree inventory (Mar. 2024)
As more people move in, more green space needs to be considered
Spring is my favourite time to get outside and enjoy what park spaces this city has to offer. Sadly, there really isn’t that much of it. In the Annex, we have a few strips north of Bloor where homes were taken out for the subway, there’s Taddle Creek Park, and then there’s Jean Sibelius. It really is scant green space for the 14,000 people who call this area home. In case you haven’t noticed, the Mirvish Village development on the old Honest Ed’s lot is near completion, and it won’t be long before 1000s more call this area home, competing to use the green space that’s available. The little green space we have is also losing its beautiful canopy coverage.
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ON THE COVER (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on ON THE COVER (Feb. 2024)
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DEVELOPINGS: Bloor and Spadina tower update (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on DEVELOPINGS: Bloor and Spadina tower update (Feb. 2024)
Greater density is on the horizon throughout the Annex
By Fox Oliver and
Brian Burchell
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Grading our greenspace (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on Grading our greenspace (Feb. 2024)
A plethora of parks in the Annex get judged
Compiled by Mia Keskinen
Each year the Annex Gleaner reviews the abundance of parks in our coverage area using a variety of criteria.
While there is no decisive “winner” of the grading, letter grades are assigned to convey the quality of the parks considering aspects such as upkeep, design, and amenities.
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NEWS: Shoppers Drug Mart changes course after story (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on NEWS: Shoppers Drug Mart changes course after story (Feb. 2024)
Monitoring now only occurs at point of purchase
By Brian Burchell
Following the Annex Gleaner article that appeared in December 2023: “Receipt checks raise retail conflict,” the Shoppers Drug Mart on Bloor Street West at Walmer Road has ceased the practise of asking customers to show receipts after using the self-checkout.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (Feb. 2024)
RE: A forgotten skating venue on Dupont, Dec. 2023
I just wanted to thank you for the lovely article [by Mia Keskinen] on the Toronto Skating Club on Dupont Street. You captured the spirit of the skating history.
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HISTORY: Sturdy structure once housed Meteorological Service (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on HISTORY: Sturdy structure once housed Meteorological Service (Feb. 2024)
Building at 315 Bloor St. W. now occupied by Munk Centre for Global Affairs
By Mia Keskinen
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How to drive in Toronto (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How to drive in Toronto (Feb. 2024)
SEE MORE EDITORIAL CARTOONS:
- EDITORIAL CARTON: “Someone’s getting rich!” (Dec. 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Fall 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Summer 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (May/June 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: How nice (April 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: Scale of badness (Mar. 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: Winter’s not as cold as these deals! (Feb. 2023)
- EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice — Can dreams come true? (For John Tory) (Dec. 2022)
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EDITORIAL: The “Get it Done Act” should get Ford out (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: The “Get it Done Act” should get Ford out (Feb. 2024)
Premier Doug Ford’s latest gimmick is his pending “Get it Done Act.” Ford is banking on Ontario voters having short memories, being easily duped, and not minding at all being bribed with their own money. This latest omnibus legislation is a dog’s breakfast of silly, shiny objects designed to distract from a string of failures and flip flops that appear to have been authored by the premier himself.
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FORUM: Eventful new year at city council (Feb. 2024)
April 5th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: Eventful new year at city council (Feb. 2024)
Budget, development planning, and safety, fill agenda
By Dianne Saxe
Winter weather is always challenging for city staff. Thank you again to all of our frontline workers in emergency response, shelter and outreach, and construction, who are hard at work in winter conditions. I arrived back at my desk more determined than ever to tackle the city’s challenges.
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