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.
FORUM: Toronto has a homelessness crisis (Jan. 2023)
January 24th, 2023 · Comments Off on FORUM: Toronto has a homelessness crisis (Jan. 2023)
FORUM: Ford takes aim at democracy and the Greenbelt (Dec. 2022)
December 13th, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: Ford takes aim at democracy and the Greenbelt (Dec. 2022)
The Ford government’s Bill 39 is a direct attack on representative democracy. The bill bulldozes local decision-making so Doug Ford can wield more power while making it easier for his developer friends to get rich paving over the Greenbelt.
FORUM: Ford unleashes his sprawl agenda (Nov. 2022)
November 22nd, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: Ford unleashes his sprawl agenda (Nov. 2022)
veneer of moderation. The Premier has unleashed his aggressive plan to spur suburban sprawl, parking lots, and highways across the Greater Golden Horseshoe area, at the expense of farmland, renters, municipal services, and all-important climate change goals.
NEWS: “Renovicted” tenants left with no recourse (Oct. 2022)
October 19th, 2022 · Comments Off on NEWS: “Renovicted” tenants left with no recourse (Oct. 2022)
The management company in charge of 11 Walmer Rd. is welcoming new tenants into their building after a renovation, while six former tenants, who were evicted based on work that began in 2019, watch with their hands tied.
FORUM: Living on welfare is not healthy (Oct. 2022)
October 19th, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: Living on welfare is not healthy (Oct. 2022)
About 900,000 Ontarians live on social assistance. If the person qualifies for Ontario Works, they receive $733 a month for a single person, and if they qualify for Ontario Disability Support Payments, they get $1227 a month. These meager payments keep people in poverty.
FORUM: Rare summer legislature sittings (Sept. 2022)
September 27th, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: Rare summer legislature sittings (Sept. 2022)
The Ford government is passing damaging legislation in the middle of the summer while attention on politics is low. Here’s what’s happening.
NEWS: Bell re-elected in University–Rosedale (July 2022)
July 18th, 2022 · Comments Off on NEWS: Bell re-elected in University–Rosedale (July 2022)
New Democrat Jessica Bell won University-Rosedale by 4,000 votes while Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives won a sweeping majority in the bid to lead Ontario’s government.
CHATTER: NDP’s pattern of prevailing in the Annex continues (July 2020)
July 18th, 2022 · Comments Off on CHATTER: NDP’s pattern of prevailing in the Annex continues (July 2020)
Throughout the history of the University-Rosedale district, and its predecessor the Trinity-Spadina district (created in 1999 but replaced by the University-Rosedale district in 2018), the election result has almost always been NDP.
FOCUS: Where do our candidates stand? (Provincial Election 2022)
May 24th, 2022 · Comments Off on FOCUS: Where do our candidates stand? (Provincial Election 2022)
When there is an election at the provincial or federal level, the Gleaner asks candidates questions about their policy positions on issues of the day. As the June election is almost upon us, their answers may help you decide how to cast your vote on June 2.
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NEWS: Candidates clash over climate platforms (Provincial Election 2022)
May 24th, 2022 · Comments Off on NEWS: Candidates clash over climate platforms (Provincial Election 2022)
Only three of the University-Rosedale candidates running in the Ontario election this spring were present for the University-Rosedale All Candidates Provinical Election Debate held Tuesday, May 10.
FORUM: Celebrating our local leaders (Spring 2022)
April 11th, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: Celebrating our local leaders (Spring 2022)
Community Recognition Awards recognize the people who help make University-Rosedale a wonderful place to live. Here’s some of the recent award recipients.
FORUM: Ford’s antics fill Pink Palace (Winter 2022)
March 14th, 2022 · Comments Off on FORUM: Ford’s antics fill Pink Palace (Winter 2022)
Up to 400,000 Ontarians are waiting too long for necessary surgery – a surgery backlog that doctors are describing as catastrophic. This means people are experiencing anxiety, pain and a reduced quality of life as they wait too long for cataract surgery, MRIs, hip replacements, heart bypass surgery, and even cancer surgery.
