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Ottawa resident Pat Ready had made applications to the city requesting audits of five other councillors besides Brockington: Mathieu Fleury, Stephen Blais and Shad Qadri, which were rejected, and Eli El-Chantiry
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The city’s election compliance committee decided not move forward with a full audit of his 2014 campaign finances on July 15.
donors who each gave $750 to his campaign. This is the second time Ready has brought a case against Brockington; the election compliance committee also looked into Brockington’s expenses after the 2010 election, even though he withdrew from the council race before the deadline. Ready ran unsuccessfully against Brockington for a public school board trustee position in the past. NO AUDIT NECESSARY
The major issue in Ready’s application against Brockington was whether two corporate donors were related, as it is illegal for associated corporations to both donate to the same candidate under the Municipal Elections Act.
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Brockington convinced four of five members of the committee that his campaign had done due diligence to make sure the corporations were not related, even though they appeared to share an address and several executives. His evidence included a sworn affidavit from Anand Aggarwal, secretary of the numbered company in question, stating neither he nor his company had any interest in Linden Developments, the other donor. Brockington said he was happy the committee didn’t waste any more tax dollars on an audit. “This should never be a ‘gotcha’ exercise,” Brockington said. “This should be always to improve the process, to improve financial statements and reporting,” he said of the process.
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life-safety because I do believe it’s been abandoned for some time now,” said Capt. Bob Rainboth, fire department spokesman. The building has sat vacant since the go-kart track closed in 2011. The estimated cost of damages caused by the flames and smoke is $75,000, said Christie, but he said there were no plans to re-inhabit the structure. No one was injured in the fire, which was brought under control at 3:18 a.m. Once the inferno was snuffed out, just two of four exterior walls were left standing and the roof had completely caved in. The destruction posed a challenge for fire and police investigators as they worked to determine the source and cause of the fire, which is believed to have started in the southwest corner of the building. Christie said the fire was likely burning for some time before it was noticed. “We don’t have any evi-
Ottawa police suspect arson in a $75,000 fire that gutted a vacant building that once housed a former go-kart business at 3145 Conroy Rd. A passerby spotted flames at the site around 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 16. dence. We don’t have a point of origin,” he said, adding that when he wraps up his investigation, he will likely rule the cause “undetermined.” “I highly suspect that it’s an arson, but scientifically speaking if you can’t determine a point of origin, you can’t really say you’ve eliminated other causes.”
In the meantime, Christie planned to check traffic camera footage in the area, though he said it doesn’t appear as though a vehicle entered the secluded, gated property. Anyone with information about the fire is asked to call the arson unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 3770.
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The use of centerline markings combined with the flex stake signs have been proven effective in other large municipalities at increasing driver awareness of vehicle speed when travelling near schools and parks. These traffic calming projects have occurred on other streets in Ward 10 and have been successful in lowering vehicle speed. When the project is removed in November, I will circulate a feedback form for residents to complete. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office at diane.deans@ottawa.ca or 613-580-2480. REMINDER - Boston Pizza and KS on the Keys are supporting Pizza for Parkinson Please remember to stop by KS on the Keys restaurant (1029 Dazé Street) and Boston Pizza (2980 Conroy Rd) to take part in the month long Pizza for Parkinson’s campaign and help raise funds for Parkinson Society Eastern Ontario. For the entire month of July, when you buy a large Pizza at KS on the Keys Restaurant & Boston Pizza (Conroy Rd) they will donate $1 to Parkinson Society Eastern Ontario. Parkinson’s affects over 100,000 Canadians and by supporting Parkinson Society Eastern Ontario you will help to provide essential services to members of the Ottawa community who are living with the disease and those caring for them.
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Abdullah Yaseen, his wife Alia Al-Tameemi, and their daughters, Fatima, 10, and Sheikha, 5, and son, Fahd, 7, enjoy their first Muslim community celebration in Canada while attending the Muslim Summer Festival and Eid al-Fitr festivities at the EY Centre on July 17. The family is beginning their new life in Canada after recently arriving from Jordan. grounds. It was a day for celebrating the end of Ramadan, a holy month in the Islamic faith, which coincided for the first time with the Muslim Summer Festival, usually held in Britannia Park. As revellers around the new immigrated family happily greet one another, browse the indoor bazaar and sit down to break their fast, Yaseen, 31, says there was a time when he thought he would be dead within days.
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“He still doesn’t believe he escaped to go to Canada,” Dourou says, as Yaseen’s daughters, Fatima, 10, and Sheikha, 5, and his son, Fahd, 7, excitedly watch the festivities, while keeping close to their mother and father. Though Yaseen worries what will happen to his family if his health fails, taking part in the Ramadan celebration took on a whole new meaning for Yaseen.
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Temporary Traffic Calming Project: Heatherington Road In response to ongoing speeding and traffic calming inquiries on Heatherington Road, the City of Ottawa will be piloting a seasonal traffic calming initiative on a portion of Heatherington Road between Bannerhill Priv. to Albion Road. These treatments are considered seasonal, and will be installed in July, 2015 and removed by mid November, 2015. The project involves the introduction of centerline paint markings, combined with the use of customized flex stake type signs in the centre of the roadway.
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I encourage you to provide your comments on this community safety initiative as it will assist City staff in understanding the traffic concerns in Blossom Park West. For more information or to share your comments, please contact the Traffic Coordinator for this project, Éric Ouimet, Coordinator at 613-580-2424 ext. 12392 or Eric.Ouimet@ ottawa.ca
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Mohammad Dourou speaks quickly in Arabic to Abdullah Yaseen, while making an up and down motion with his hands as though he is repeatedly lifting something heavy and slamming it back down. “The safety that we’re living in here ...,” Dourou says, pausing in mid-sentence as he translates Yaseen’s words, struggling to keep his own emotions in check as tears pool in his eyes. Dourou has just learned that Yaseen was captured as he prayed at a mosque in his Iraqi homeland, then imprisoned and tortured for being a Sunni Muslim. The blows Yaseen suffered at the hands of his captors damaged his eyesight. His legs are now more metal than bone after the kidnappers repeatedly hit him with heavy gas cylinders. On July 7, Yaseen and his wife, Alia AlTemeemi, and their three young children arrived in Canada from Jordan, where they lived for two years after escaping Iraq after a death threat was made against Yaseen. The family has very little to their name and are relying on the Catholic Immigration Centre of Ottawa for assistance and shortterm accommodation in Lowertown. Yaseen feels broken in body, but not completely in spirit. His arrival in Canada has everything to do with that. “It’s a big thing, knowing that you’re not going to get picked up by random guys and thrown in jail and tortured for no reason,” Dourou, general manager of Muslim Link, an Ottawa community newspaper, says, translating for Yaseen. “We’re all human. Your humanity should not allow you to do that to anyone else.” Yaseen and his family spent their first Eid al-Fitr in Canada at the EY Centre on July 17, surrounded by hundreds of Muslims representing dozens of distinct cultural back-
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Despite the uncertainty that lies ahead for Abed and his family, the 43-year-old knows what his next step must be: enrol his children in school. “He obviously wants to be settled. To get a house, … to actually feel like he’s living a normal life, and to find a job,” Dourou says of Abed, who was an Internet network specialist with the Iraqi ministry of labour in the past. Abed is also trying to practice the English he does know, asking people for directions as he gets to know his new home. He and his wife recently went to a shopping centre. “He was like, ‘If we get lost, Accessories do
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Mohammad Dourou, left, general manager of the Muslim Link community newspaper in Ottawa, joins Mohammad Abed and his wife, Heba Jafar, and their 17-year-old twin sons, Osama, second from left, and Zaid, and their 13-year-old daughter, Hajer, during July 17 celebrations at the EY Centre, marking the end of Ramadan, an Islamic holy month. The Abed family arrived in Canada on July 7 from Syria, where they lived as refugees. really hard in Iraq, and even harder in Syria.” The family remained there as refugees for a decade, living each day vulnerable to the whims of pervasive corruption. Every year, Abed was required to renew his family’s residency documents – a long and complex process, one that involved
and their 13-year-old daughter, Hajer, arrived on Canadian soil as refugees from Syria, life immediately improved. “He felt true safety as soon as they came to Canada,” Dourou says of Abed, who, after 33 years in Iraq, had packed up his family and left for Syria to escape the conflict there. “It was
bribing officials to ensure the paperwork would be processed. “Otherwise they’re like, come back tomorrow,” says Dourou, speaking, in part, from personal experience, having immigrated to Canada from Syria 23 years ago, when he was 11. “You can’t do anything without money.”
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“He’s really happy to be celebrating the end of the Islamic month as a free man and with his fellow Canadians,” Dourou says. The gathering also proved extraordinary for Mohammad Abed, who was astounded to hear an Iraqi friend call out his name at the EY Centre. “As soon as he saw him, he came to him and hugged him,” Dourou says of the reunion after seven years. “He didn’t even know he was here. He was shocked and happy to know that his friend was alive.” Like Yaseen, Abed speaks minimal English. He doesn’t know his way around Ottawa, having also just arrived in Canada on July 7. Abed doesn’t know what school his three teenage children will attend in September, and he hasn’t secured employment. Still, he tells Dourou, he has “no fear.” As soon as Abed and his wife, Heba Jafar, and their 17-yearold twin sons, Zaid and Osama,
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Get set ... and eat! From left: Ahmadou Boubaou, Ping Li and Sylvain LaLiberté compete in a watermelon eating contest at the Ottawa Lebanese Festival on July 18, at St. Elias Church in Ottawa South, where Lebanese culture from food to music to dancing was showcased.
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Kingston Show & Shine to ride on another year The Kingston Show N Shine got its start in 2008 as a last-minute event geared to a small group of motorcycle enthusiasts. Organizers were astounded when it attracted a huge number of participants and viewers. From that first event the Show N Shine has grown exponentially every year. A major milestone was achieved in 2012 when organizers honored the Olympians of Special Olympics Ontario, and the event has raised funds and awareness for countless charities and organizations ever since the first show. “We have strongly believed that bringing motorcyclists and charities together has proven to be very successful,” says organizer Guy Paquette. “Show N Shine has become a yearly tradition of fundraising by motorcycling enthusiasts for charities and causes.”
“This year we are honoring the Fallen Heroes and Wounded Warriors of Military, Police, Fire and Ambulance, who knowingly and willingly work hard every day to protect our lives.” On their behalf, Show N Shine is donating the proceeds of the 2015 show to Almost Home, a non-profit organization which provides a place of comfort and respite for families whose children are receiving medical treatment in Kingston area hospitals. The event is free and open to all public to view, with the expectation that visitors will make a donation to the selected charity. To be held on July 25th from noon to 5 p.m., the family friendly event includes a custom bike display of all types, sizes and brands, plus a variety of shows, including Jason Thorne Freestyle Motocross and the Ontario Provincial Police Golden Helmets
Motorcycle Precision Team. “In addition to the motorcycle displays, we also host lots of unique and interesting vendors, delicious food and live music performances throughout the day,” says Mr. Paquette. “In fact, for the first time this year we are extending the festivities to include a wrap-up party with Jack Astors starting at 8 p.m., during which we will announce the winner of the annual motorcycle raffle.” Another draw for motorcycle enthusiasts, and especially Sons of Anarchy Fans, is the custom-designed
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tank depicting Tommy Flanagan, otherwise known as Chibs and Mark Boone Jr., more widely known as Bobby. The tank has been signed by both of the men and will be auctioned off to the highest bidder, with proceeds going to Almost Home Kingston. “Two mottos that we began using since day one, which are often duplicated by other groups, are ‘Ride For a Reason – Ride For a Cause’ and ‘Bikers Care’,” Mr. Paquette explains. “These truly sum up in a nutshell what we endeavor to accomplish every year. Show N Shine 100 percent not for profit and is solely supported by donations and sponsors every year.” He adds that in the past some shows have seen more than 7000 motorcyclists and motorcycle lovers, but the numbers are always anticipated to grow each year moving forward.
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Worker suffers serious head injuries Erin McCracken erin.mccracken@metroland.com
A male worker suffered serious head injuries and a shoulder fracture after falling from a ladder inside a commercial building on Dazé Street in South Keys. The man, who is in his early 40s, is believed to have been installing drywall when he fell the afternoon of July 15. The ladder was found lying on a concrete floor nearby. “He was alone in the room at the time he fell. So we don’t quite know how long he had been there,” said J.P. Trottier, paramedic spokesman. A co-worker found the man and called paramedics at 12:39
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p.m. It’s believed the worker had been knocked out for several minutes. He regained consciousness shortly after paramedics arrived on scene. It’s not known exactly how high on the ladder the man had been working, “but considering the seriousness of the injuries we assume he was about eight or 10 feet (about three metres) on top of a ladder and renovating a commercial building,” Trottier said. “He was unconscious for several minutes, which indicates a serious head injury and (he) also suffered a fractured shoulder.” The man also had a cut to his head. After he came around, he showed symptoms
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he Ottawa police are making a tactical mistake by scaling back efforts to tackle guns and gangs. A concerted effort – extra officers and investigators – may have made a dent in gun and gang activity in the short term, but reducing that effort means our police force is guilty of short-term thinking. If guns and gangs are a priority in this city – and they surely are – then the police department should remain focused on it. We can never stop drugs, guns or gangs altogether; if they exist anywhere at all, they will be here in Ottawa in some form. Given the potentially deadly effect on innocent citizens, trying to arrest, charge and imprison gang members – thereby reducing gun incidents and drug activity, among other crimes – is an investment that makes this city safer for all. The choice is how much we are willing to spend to limit this kind of criminal activity. Do the police reassign officers from other crime-fighting tasks to
concentrate on guns and gangs, or do we pay a little more in taxes to have officers deal with all the current issues as well as growing gang issues? The police chief must ask for the resources he needs to keep the heat on gangs until the criminals are no longer a daily threat to public safety. And city council should provide those resources or explain why councillors will not. The city has shown a willingness to try new ways of dealing with gang problems, including a diversion program so gang members can see a way out of their criminal lifestyle. That’s a positive step. But scaling back the short crackdown on gangs is a negative step. The message to criminal elements should be clear: Ottawa won’t put up with your actions and will do what it takes to put you behind bars. Carrying out your crimes here is a losing proposition. Instead we’re scaling back before we’ve done what’s really required. And that’s a losing and potentially deadly proposition.
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t’s a risky world, especially if you read the headlines. Never mind the war and terrorism: it’s a given those are risky. But the people who are out to scare us don’t stop there. Headline: A French tourist gets killed running ahead (but not enough ahead) of the bulls in Spain. Headline: Two men fall into the ocean at Peggy’s Cove, one still missing. Headline: Major league baseball is being sued over its alleged failure to protect stadium spectators from flying balls and bats. In all this we see a familiar argument, coming back again. How much should we do to protect ourselves from ourselves? At Peggy’s Cove there are warning signs, but not enough, according to some.
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CHARLES GORDON Funny Town They urge not only more signs, but fences. Those on the other side of the argument say that to put up fences and more signs destroys the beauty of the place, that people should be responsible for their own safety. We’ve heard the same arguments in Ottawa about climbing at Hog’s Back Falls, boating near the Ottawa River rapids. Every year, it seems, someone gets in trouble. But do we ban it, put fences around it, cover the scenery with signs?
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I can think of a couple of places where man has decided that nature’s beauty takes second place – Cape Spear in Newfoundland, the easternmost point in North America, where signs are in abundance, and French River, in northern Ontario south of Sudbury, where a big chain link fence has been put up on a beautiful rock face to keep people from falling off it. Ideas like putting up a fence at Peggy’s Cove get people talking. It is fodder for those who feel our society is too timid. They scoff at our overprotective ways – can you imagine Spain banning the running of the bulls? But it all depends on where you sit. If it was someone close to you who fell into the sea at Peggy’s Cove, you might feel differently. That would apply to the ballpark
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too. I’ve been going to baseball games for more decades than I care to count and actually hope for a foul ball to come my way – can’t believe I haven’t caught one yet. And I’m inclined to side with those who say that you should know, when you get to the game, that balls, and sometimes bats, will be coming into the stands, and that therefore you should be keeping your eye on the ball. But, as has been pointed out, major league baseball parks keep adding distractions, such as animated scoreboards, mascots and various promotional gimmicks that take people’s eye off the ball. And even hockey has added nets to keep the puck from striking spectators in the seats behind the nets. It’s not as if there’s no precedent for increased protection for spectators. Still, if you’re used to sitting away from home plate, you’d sure hate to see a big screen go up between you and the action. After ediTorial Managing ediTor: Theresa Fritz, 613-221-6261
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all, golf spectators line the fairways, most of them can’t see the ball coming their way, but you don’t see fences going up for them. You can see that there’s a lot of back and forth on this issue. At least we don’t have to worry about bulls.
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The federal government is pledging more than $2.4 million over five years toward a new pilot project aimed at helping families of children with complex medical conditions. The government says the money for the new Navigator Program will help 150 families with children who have complex medical needs. “This investment will help develop, pilot and implement a holistic approach to helping parents and caregivers overcome the social, emotional and economic cost that caring for their children with complex medical conditions often entails,” Ottawa-Orléans MP Royal Galipeau said at a news conference at the Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre at the Children’s Hospital of
Eastern Ontario on July 17. Galipeau was joined by Employment Minister Pierre Poilievre and several families with children who require complex medical care.
“It would have been fabulous to have it six years ago.” Meredith Muldoon Roy
About 800 of Ontario’s nearly 6,300 very highcare-need children live in the Champlain Local Health Integration Network area, which includes Ottawa. While their medical care is covered by the health-care system, the nature of their care often leads to challenges the system can’t address.
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That’s where the Navigator Program aims to step in. CHEO president and chief executive Alex Munter said the investment will “make a huge difference for families” by supporting them in their non-medical needs, helping link new parents with more experienced ones, and developing new online tools to help develop and sustain similar programs. Meredith Muldoon Roy, whose six-year-old daughter Katie has a rare mitochondrial disease and whose care involved 13 different specialists, said she thinks the program will develop into a gold standard in supporting families. “It would have been fabulous to have it six years ago,” she said. “But I think it will be a fabulous part of our lives right now as we mentor new families on their journeys.”
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General Jonathan Vance has a clear message for members of the military who engage in sexual misconduct. “It must stop now,” he said at a ceremony at the Shaw Centre on July 17, marking his ascension to the top job in Canada’s military. “Let there be no doubt in anyone’s mind. I will not tolerate any behaviour that attacks the dignity or safety of any person serving in or with the Canadian Armed forces.” The military has been under fire since an inquiry conducted by former Supreme Court justice Marie Deschamps found that an “underlying sexualized culture,” exists within Canada’s armed forces and that the majority of incidents of sexual misconduct go unreported. Deschamps’ report was released in April and suggested a list of policy changes to tackle sexual misconduct in the Canadian military. This included a recommendation that allegations of sexual assault
be treated by an independent body rather than through military channels. Vance’s predecessor, Gen. Tom Lawson was criticized in his last month on the job for saying sexual harassment is prevalent in the military because men are “biologically wired in a certain way.” In reaction to the report, Lawson put together a response team, but it was not clear what exactly would be done. In his first speech as Canada’s top military commander, Vance looked to reinforce the idea that the military will do everything in its power to snuff out sexual misconduct. “The Deschamps report has been accepted and action is being prepared to the point that I may lead us forward without delay, for which I am grateful,” Vance said. “Whether you are a leader, a subordinate or a peer – as has been made clear to date – any form of harmful sexual behaviour has been and always will be absolutely contrary to good order and discipline. It is a
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General Jonathan Vance, centre, accepts the Canadian Armed Forces ensign from Gov.-Gen. David Johnston, right, at a change of command ceremony on July 17. Vance succeeded General Tom Lawson, left, as the chief of defence staff. threat to moral; it is a threat to operational readiness and a threat to this institution.” Sexual misconduct in his ranks was not the only challenge Vance has inherited. The Canadian military has also had to deal with budget cuts, as the government has whittled away
at their resources in an effort to balance the budget. “Within the budgetary constraints to which we are all subject, your goal is to maintain a modern, combat-capable highly trained professional force – one that I truly believe is the best of its size in the
entire world,” Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Vance at the ceremony. A veteran of the Afghanistan war, Vance started uniformed life at the age of 13, when he joined the cadets in Germany. He has served in the army since 1982, rising
Motorcycle-riding realtors participating in the 10th annual Motorcycle ride for charity Riders travelled from Toronto to Ottawa with stops along the way in Port Perry, Peterborough and Smiths Falls to help raise funds for the Ontario REALTORS Care Foundation, which supports shelter-based charitable organizations across Ontario. “We started in Toronto this morning,” said ride co-ordinator Ron Abrams who has been taking part in the ride since its inception. “We finish in Ottawa, but many of us branch out and continue to tour…five of us are heading to Newfoundland.” Abrams says he’s raised about $1,500 for the cause this year himself. “It’s a great organization and a fun ride,” he said. This ride will bring the total raised since 2006 to over $250,000, with 100 per cent of this going to the Ontario REALTORS Care Foundation, a charity established in 1967 to help raise funds for shelter-based charitable organizations. Since its inception, the foundation has granted more than $4.4 million on behalf
of Ontario realtors to shelter-based organizations across the province. “We are delighted to have our fellow realtors pay us a visit on their way to Ottawa,” says Sharon Clarke, president of the Rideau-St. Lawrence Real Estate Board, Brockville office. The 2015 Motorcycle Ride for Charity kicked off at the Ontario Real Estate Association in Toronto. The riders also made stops in Durham and Peterborough before arriving at their final destination, the Ottawa Real Estate Board. “What started as a summertime joyride for a group of realtors with a fondness for riding, eventually turned into an annual fundraiser,” said Dreena Gilpin, president of the Ontario REALTORS Care Foundation. “The annual ride is a fun way to support families in their pursuit of shelter and home ownership. This year’s goal is to raise $25,000 for shelter. The money raised in each community stays within the community.” The foundation’s efforts help build vibrant, healthy communities for all Ontarians. The purpose of the foundation is to contribute to its members’ communities by making a difference in the lives of people and communities where they live and conduct business. The Ontario REALTORS Care Foundation, formerly the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) Foundation was established in 1967. The foundation supports shelter-based charitable organizations across Ontario. Every donation to the foundation is invested, and the interest earned from the investments is allocated to the cause. All of the interest generated goes directly to supporting local charities, as the foundation’s administrative costs are covered by the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA).
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In 2014, the foundation gave out $910,000 in grants to over 200 organizations across the province. Some recipients were: Habitat for Humanity, Covenant House Toronto, Eva’s Initiatives, Community Living Mississauga and Sexual Assault Support Centre of Ottawa. The foundation operates solely on the basis of voluntary donations. Every dollar raised directly benefits its recipients. Realtors in Ontario play an integral part in their communities. In a recent survey by OREA, 84 per cent of Ontario realtors said they had contributed to their local community either through local charities, sports teams or events within the past year. That means, over 51,000 of Ontario’s 61,000 realtors contributed in one way or another to their community’s wellbeing. More than $620,000 has been raised for the foundation so far this year. For a full list of riders and for more information about the Ontario REALTORS Care Foundation and Motorcycle Ride for Charity, visit realtorscareontario.ca.
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Acorn Canada says basic Internet access is needed coast-to-coast, and should come at an affordable price of $10 a month. On July 14, Acorn members rallied at a National Day of Action to Demand Internet for All outside the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission offices in Gatineau to make their point. “We sent in 600 letters on why the service was needed,” said Cordelia Daniels, an Ottawa member of Acorn, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. Made up of low and moderate income Canadians, Acorn is an independent national
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Capital Muse: Mastering self-control Despite my history as a patient child – the one who always saved the cherry for last – there are things in my life over which I have little control as an adult. Wine frequently tops the list. But according to American psychologist Walter Mischel, it doesn’t have to be this way. We can teach ourselves to delay gratification; self-control, 85year-old Mischel tells us, is a learned skill. Mischel first rose to prominence 50 years ago with the creation of the Marshmallow Test. Then a professor at Stanford University, Mischel studied kids in the university daycare to determine if children were capable of delaying gratification, and if so, why and how. If you haven’t heard of the test, it went something like this: The chil-
BRYNNA LESLIE Capital Muse dren were individually put in a room with a marshmallow and told to wait 15 minutes to eat it on the promise that, if they did wait, they could eat two marshmallows. Some kids waited; others just ate the marshmallow within two minutes. The simple conclusion: those who didn’t wait lacked the ability to delay gratification.
Mischel continued to follow the children through adolescence and adulthood. They found the ones who had waited the 15 minutes at a young age were more likely to be socially and academically successful as teens and adults. The ones who ate the marshmallow right away didn’t fare so well, more likely to be using
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drugs, have lower grades, and worse overall outcomes. The black-and-white conclusion at the time was if you fell to the marshmallow at four-years-old, you were doomed for life. In an interview that first aired on CBC Radio One last fall, however, Mischel, who has continued to study this topic – even following some of the original subjects of the marshmallow tests, now using MRI technology – has become decidedly more optimistic about our ability to master the skill of self-control, regardless of our tendencies as children. In his book, Mastering SelfControl, published last year, Mischel notes that the secret lies in changing associations with the things that tempt us. We also must learn to disengage
from rapid response in tempting situations, instead engaging our pre-frontal cortex, which controls executive function in the brain. The children in the original study who managed to wait 15 minutes for their reward had a number of noteworthy coping skills, Mischel told the CBC last year. The youngest among them would turn away from the treats so they couldn’t see them; older kids distracted themselves in a number of ways, including “playing their toes like a piano.” Others were able to change the association of the marshmallow as a tasty and desired treat to something that wasn’t desirable at all by “putting a frame around it” and thinking
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of it as a picture. “In order to delay gratification it’s very import to transform the situation from a hugely effortful one and difficult one into one that is much easier for you.” Mischel, once a three-packa-day smoker, who supplemented with a pipe, used his own marshmallow test to quit. He altered the association with smoking as a soothing exercise to one that was not desirable and would cause cancer. When Mischel had a craving for tobacco, he’d take a sniff from a jar filled with pipe debris and cigarette butts, affirming that it was a gross thing to do. He hasn’t touched tobacco in 50 years. I don’t even like marshmallows. But there will always be areas in my life where temptation gets the better of us. It’s empowering to know we can train ourselves to take control.
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Local athletes run against Pan Am relay team The world of track and field hasn’t always been popular in Canada, and still isn’t in comparison to powerhouse countries such as Jamaica, home to Usain Bolt. But with the Pan Am Games now underway in Toronto, Olympic summer sports – including track and field – are being highly recognized by Canadians. Local athletes from Ottawa didn’t have to go far from home to get a taste of the Pan Ams. On July 15, the Canadian men’s 4x100-metre relay team trained and competed in Riverside Park amongst young aspiring athletes at a local Ottawa Lions Twilight evening meet. Gavin Smellie, Andre De Grasse, Dontae Richards-Kwok, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney and Dushane Farrier are the Canadian men named for the relay team. As there are only four spots to run on the team, 2015
Canadian relay coach Glenroy Gilbert, of Ottawa will make the final decisions on which men get to run at the Pan Am Games. Gilbert, an Ottawa Lions coach, brought the team to the Terry Fox Athletic Facility to train in the lead up to their Pan Am track events. Ottawa Lions runners Segun Makinde and Sekou Kaba, who has his own Pan Ams spot in the hurdles, joined the six relay team members to form two relay teams to compete alongside the youth runners at the Terry Fox track. “I think it’s going to be (all) eyes on Canada, and I feel like they’re making Canadian track more popular and better,� said Eric Mitchell, 16, one of the Ottawa runners who competed at the meet. Track athletes across the country have recently been inspired by one of the men on the relay team, Andre De Grasse. De Grasse, 20, who runs for the University of Southern California, recently became Canada’s fastest man and seventh in the
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When Jesse Luketa steps onto the gridiron, the whole world falls away. “I’m a relaxed guy, but on the field it’s strictly business,” said Jesse, 16. The Hunt Club area resident, who recently completed Grade 10 at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School in Herongate, has been accepted into McCallie High School, a private boys’ college-preparatory
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“And then, God willing, go to the big leagues,” Jesse said, who hopes to travel south next month if he is able to secure financial aid to pay for his schooling, which he said costs $50,000 per year for international students. His guardian, who at one time was a defensive coach with the South Ottawa Mustangs coach during Jesse’s
years on the team, said Jesse couldn’t contain the good news about the prep school’s offer. “He texted me and told me later he was running up and down the street,” said Danny Nesrallah, a Hunt Club area resident. Jesse first got hooked on football while watching it on television and playing the Madden NFL game on Xbox. He went on to join the South
Ottawa Mustangs when he was 11. “I loved it. Just everything – the contact, the speed of the game,” said Jesse, who started out as a running back and moved on to safety and cornerback positions. Jesse went on to play for the Cumberland Panthers and the junior varsity team at St. Pat’s, but was forced to the sidelines recently with a broken ankle, which has since healed.
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The nausea was so severe, she couldn’t eat. She lost all of her hair, developed mouth sores and lost the feeling in her hands and feet. The side effects Christina Monker suffered following more than 30 rounds of chemotherapy were in many ways, she said, just as bad as the anal cancer she has been battling since 2012. She learned in 2013 the disease had spread to both her lungs. But on June 2, the Rockland resident’s bloodstream was infused with a double-barrel attack team of viruses that researchers and doctors are hoping will kill her cancer, and, at the same time, stimulate her immune system to join in the fight against her tumours and potentially keep them from coming back. “For the next couple of days, I felt like I had the flu, but it was nothing like chemotherapy,” Monker said at a July 10 press conference of the viral therapy. “The symptoms of the virus were short-lived and easily managed.” Her second treatment with the new therapy, which produced some mild nausea, took place a few days later on June 5. Monker is one of nine patients taking part in the world’s
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Every day the human body produces billions of new cells. Unlike these normal cells, cancer cells don’t want to die. “So they give up the genetic programs that make them die so they can become immortal,” Bell said, adding this programming helps regular cells fight off viral infections, while cancer cells give up this ability to continue living. “That’s the deal that’s made with the devil,” Bell said. “Once we recognized that was the case then we said, ‘Ah, maybe we can use viruses as cancer therapeutics.’” Over the past 15 years he has been working on the concept of using viruses to attack cancer along with David Stojdl, a senior scientist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Canada and associate professor at the University of Ottawa, and Brian Lichty, an associate professor at McMaster University. The therapy involving the Maraba virus and the Adenovirus emerged about four years
ago. The potential to help cancer patients, pending the outcome of human trials, is enormous if it works the same way it does on laboratory mice, which have been cured of cancer by the viral super duo. “Mice are pretty much cured in a couple of weeks and then they maintain their long-term cure,” Bell said. However, he added this particular treatment won’t cure all cancer types, but could lead to the development of more viral therapies targeting other cancers. Also promising with the treatment is patients suffer fewer toxic side effects. At most, they experience flu-like symptoms for a day or two and their immune system doesn’t have to be suppressed, which is the case in chemotherapy. “That, in itself, is a major thing. So if we could treat people with these viruses, get the same outcome as we get with chemotherapy, but not the side effects, we’d be way ahead,” Bell said. Depending on the results of
the $4-million trial, a combination of chemotherapy and the viral therapy could be used to treat patients. But Bell’s dream is to completely replace chemo and radiation. While he concedes moving from lab mice to humans “is a bit of a leap,” he said this is why the trials are so important. Phase one patient trials began in February at the Ottawa Hospital, the Hamilton Health Sciences Cancer Centre, Toronto’s Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and the Vancouver Centre of the BC Cancer Agency. It will be another 18 months before the results can be fully analyzed. Additional viral-therapy trials will begin next year. In all, about 70 adult patients with advanced cancerous organ tumours will be treated in Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto and Vancouver. “Recruiting patients is not a problem, unfortunately,” Bell said. With positive results, the therapy could become ap-
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A family of six, including two adults and four children, were forced to find another place to stay after fire ripped through their Heatherington Road home, causing an estimated $220,000 in damages. About 30 Ottawa firefighters from five stations responded to multiple 911 calls reporting black smoke and flames coming from unit 76 at 1485 Heatherington Rd., an Ottawa Community Housing rowhouse, on July 16 at 12:50 a.m. “The investigation is still underway,” said Capt. Bob Rainboth, Ottawa fire spokesman. “We still don’t have a cause as of yet.” The occupants of the residence were not home when the fire broke out, he said. No one was injured in the blaze, which was brought under control by 1:07 a.m. “The crews did a great job of getting in there quick and preventing any other possible loss or damages,” Rainboth said. Damages to the building are estimated at $150,000, and content loss is estimated at $70,000.
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“Hunger doesn’t take a holiday.” That’s the reality Ottawa Food Bank spokesperson Samantha Ingram has come to know during her four years at the organization. Though the need for food assistance in Ottawa doesn’t wane during the summer months – in fact, it’s on the rise overall – donations drop while schools are out, offices are understaffed due to vacation, and people’s attention turns elsewhere. “If you walk through our warehouse right now, it definitely looks more sparse than at other times of the year,” said Ingram. “This time of year, people don’t typically think of donating. We expect that and do what we can to let people know we’re still around.” The Ottawa Food Bank can’t afford to see its shelves go bare.
With 140 programs operating throughout the city, the organization feeds 50,000 people each month, with 37 per cent of those meals going to children in need.
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“The 50,000 number seems to be steadily going up, so it can be difficult at times like this. We’re fortunate in that we have some great partners who know we have a donation lull in summer.”
Hunger Out of the Park initiative. We’re also carrying on with our direct mail campaigns and are keeping the message alive on social media.” Monetary donations are also useful, given that the food bank can turn each dollar donated into five dollars’ worth of food with help from its partners. Every donation is important, said Ingram, as it means the difference between eating
and going without for someone. In many cases, those in need are people who you wouldn’t expect would require food assistance. “Our biggest clients are single parent families and the working poor – they have jobs and homes, but at the end of the day, after all the bills are paid, food is always the item left on the back burner,” said Ingram. “They just can’t stretch
that paycheque enough. You never really know who it is who might need help. I had no idea how many people need food assistance in Ottawa until I started working here four years ago – it can be anyone. “Anyone can fall on hard times.” Donation methods, volunteering opportunities and other related information is listed on the organization’s website, ottawafoodbank.ca.
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And the number of people requiring food assistance is going up. “The 50,000 number seems to be steadily going up, so it can be difficult at times like this,” said Ingram. “We’re fortunate in that we have some great partners who know we have a donation lull in summer.” This summer, the Ottawa Food Bank has partnered up with some prominent local
That program sees fans bring a food bank donation to the stadium while watching a game, with the July 17 RedBlacks and Aug. 17 Fury games serving to bolster the food bank’s shelves. “They’ve set a goal of collecting 50,000 pounds of food – that would be amazing if they do it,” said Ingram. “On July 31, the Ottawa Champions will be taking donations at the door as part of their Knock
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over. Mother went into the house, and we kids scattered – some to get cooled off in the Bonnecherre River, and some to get a cup of ice-cold water from the well. Ronny sort of slinked off towards the barn, but I never took my eye off him. I knew he was up to something. I saw him walking slowly over the barnyard, stick in hand poking the ground, eyes cast down, and in the deepest concentration. He finally found what he was looking for. It was a big black beetle. We called them June bugs, and they could be found in great abundance on the farm, and I hated them with a passion. I wasted no time in asking Ronny what he intended to do with it. Now his eyes were barely visible between the lashes. “I’m going to make a harness out of thread, and train this critter to perform, that’s what I’m going to do,” he said. “And I’m going to charge admission. See BATTLE, page 40
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Battle of wills in beetle vs. cousin Continued from page 36
“Now, if you want to get to see it free, you better help me.” I took the thread out of Mother’s sewing box, heavy black thread she used for buttons for our winter coats. Ronny had moved over to the back of the silo so no one could see what he was doing. He figured if he could get the bug harnessed and trained before anyone saw him, he was more likely to get away with charging for the show. The beetle was helpless on its back, but I was still terrified to give it more than an occasional glance. Ronny fashioned a harness of sorts from the thread and wrapped it around the bug’s gyrating body. Then he flipped it over on a rock and with a small twig prepared to embark it on its education. It scurried in every direction, and each time Ronny would bring it back to a starting position. This went on in the beating sun for what seemed like hours to me. I was anxious to get on with other things, and was reaching the conclusion that Ronny was never going to teach this beetle a thing. But every time I started to move away, Ronny hauled me back to hold the harness. It became a battle of wills between the beetle and my Montreal cousin, and it very much looked like this was one war Ronny was not going to win. I might have known Ronny was not going to give up easily on what could be a lucrative venture. He dispatched me to the house to fetch the rest of the kids, and they were all to bring a cent
with them if they wanted to see this spectacle. I had no idea what they were going to see for a cent, but I did exactly as I was told. Everyone lined up beside the plank Ronny had arranged for the show, and he extracted a cent from every outstretched hand. Then he took the bug out of his hand and set it on the board. It never moved a fraction of an inch. He touched it with a finger. Then with a blade of grass. Finally he blew on it. It was either asleep or dead. Seven pairs of eyes were glued to the beetle. Nothing happened. Emerson wanted his money back. So did Audrey. Everett said he was going to the house to tell Mother who had no tolerance for inhumane actions towards animals, be they big or small. Ronny knew he had to do something, or he was going to have to give back the pennies he had collected. “Now I ask you,” he said. “Have you ever seen a bug in a harness?” We all agreed we hadn’t. “Have you ever seen a harness that small?” Again, we all said no. “Then that’s what you’ve paid for. You’ve seen two things today you’ve never seen before: the tiniest harness in Renfrew County, and a bug tied into it.” He dusted off his knees, left the bug where it was still motionless, rattled the coins in his pocket, and headed for the pump for a drink. “I’d say, you’ve got your money’s worth,” he said without looking back. Once again, we had been had by our Montreal cousin.
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You won’t believe your eyes during a special program about optical illusions for kids ages seven to nine at the Alta Vista library branch on July 23, from 2 to 3 p.m. Registration is required.
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Heritage Ottawa hosts a walking tour along the Rideau Canal on Aug. 2 at 2 p.m. participants are asked to meet at the Bytown Museum at the locks under Parliament Hill. The walk will take you from the Bytown Museum to the Corktown Bridge, and provide a look at the nearly 200-year-old canal and the architecture and engineering of buildings and bridges from many historic periods and architectural styles, along the first stretch of this World Heritage Site. Your guide will be David Jeanes, urban activist and author of five downtown heritage tours. The cost is $5 for Heritage
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