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"The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members." – activist Mahatma Gandhi Is the system broken? Are we failing our most vulnerable? This is one article in an ongoing series by Metroland Media, York Region examining these questions - and talking to the people who are working for change.
JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi@yrmg.com Ran Shirdan remembers it clear as day, walking into Mackenzie Health to see his grandmother Sonja Shirdan, 90, and witnessing the state of his best friend, his Savta - the Hebrew word for a particularly cool grandmother. "She had stopped talking entirely," the 30-year-old Maple resident said. "She had clenched fists over her all the time, one over her chest and one over her crotch." But this wasn’t all, Sonja had bruised lips and arms, black, blue and purple and a clenched jaw. She could not fall asleep. For months after the incident, which occurred in September 2015, Ran and his mother Eva Shirdan did their best to help Sonja recuperate, prodding the formerly talkative senior citizen to say something, anything. They had nominal luck. "It felt like we were in the
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Ran Shirdan and his mother, Eva, are speaking out after Ran’s grandmother was allegedly sexually assaulted by a personal support worker at Mackenzie Health Centre. presence of someone whose soul had been sucked out ... she was a shell of herself," Ran added. It wasn’t until two months later they’d find out the ghastly reason why Sonja was so agitated. She’d been raped while in hospital. Yet finding out all the details from Mackenzie Health management proved similarly trying. The process began with a barrage of phone calls, up to seven a day, from one hospital manager who repeatedly failed to leave a message. Finally, after receiving
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how, months previous, a Mackenzie Health nurse walked into her mother’s semiprivate room to find the curtains drawn around her bed. When they were pulled back, a hospital personal support worker was seen "aggressively sucking" on Sonja’s breasts. When Eva asked what else occurred, she was told "other things ... you don’t want to know, it was horrible." One person present said members of the hospital’s senior leadership team, including president and CEO Altaf Stationwalla and vicepresident, chief operating
officer and chief nursing executive Susan Kowlek had been made aware of the incident, Eva says. When she asked what the police said, she was told management decided not to call police because sexual assault charges would jeopardize the hospital’s reputation. The hospital said in a later statement its policy at the time was to report allegations to police only with the consent of the patient involved. When Eva suggested calling the police, she said they told her, "There’s no point in you doing it now, because your mother will not tell them anything anyway and it’s been such a long time." They added that because it had been more than two months since the incident, the police would not be able find physical evidence. Another alleged victim’s daughter - who spoke to yorkregion.com for an earlier investigation into how Mackenzie Health handled sexual assault charges would eventually report the incident to police. In the ensuing days, Eva was again inundated with phone calls from the hospital, totalling about 12 messages asking her to call back, she said. This time she did not call back. Instead she spoke to a lawyer and then the police, giving them a videotaped statement of what had occurred. York Regional Police would go on to charge personal support worker Soja
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Upcoming Meetings Monday, October 23 – Council – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 25 – Council Public Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 1 – Council Public Meeting – 7:30 p.m. Monday, November 6 – Committee of the Whole- 4:30 p.m. Agendas for all meetings are available on the Town’s website under Mayor and Council section – Council Calendar. Meetings will be held at the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, 1st floor ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM For meetings held in the council Chambers, the Town of Richmond Hill offers an assistive listening system. Should you require the use of this system, please advise the Office of the Clerk in advance by sending an e-mail to clerks@richmondhill.ca of by speaking with Clerk’s Office staff before the start of the meeting.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Concerning Proposed Zoning By-law Amendments A Public Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 7:30 PM in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Offices, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, to notify the public and receive comments on the following applications that have been received by the Town. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17020 Town Planner: Kelsey Prentice - Planning Technician Telephone: 905-771-2470 Email: kelsey.prentice@richmondhill.ca A request from Farhad Fani Molky and Parivash Kalantari to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Lot 16, Plan 203 and municipally known as 53 Sunset Beach Road. The application seeks to rezone the subject lands from “Residential Third Density (R3)” under By-law 1703, as amended, to “Single Detached Six Zone (R6)” under By-law 31396, as amended, to facilitate the construction of a 477.18 square metre (5,136.32 square feet) single detached dwelling. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17018 Town Planner: Simone Fiore, Planner II - Subdivisions Telephone: 905-771-2479 Email: simone.fiore@richmondhill.ca A request from Ya Xi Lu to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Lot 10, Plan 3403 and municipally known as 17 Pearson Avenue. The application seeks to facilitate the creation of one (1) additional building lot on the subject lands. The proposed lots are to be rezoned from “Second Density Residential (R2) Zone” under By-law 2523, as amended, to “Third Density Residential (R3) Zone” under By-law 2523, as amended. Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17023 Town Planner: Philip Liu – Planner I, Site Plans Telephone: 905-747-6312 Email: philip.liu@richmondhill.ca A request from Carol Wilkinson to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Lot 17, Plan 5509 and municipally known as 23 Long Hill Drive. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to rezone the subject lands from “Rural Residential (RR1) Zone” under By-law 2325-68, as amended, to “Single Detached Six (R6) Zone” under By-law 23597, as amended, to facilitate the creation of two (2) additional building lots on the subject lands.
Public Notice Inquiries Refer To: Town File: D02-17022 Town Planner: Philip Liu – Planner I, Site Plans Telephone: 905-747-6312 Email: philip.liu@richmondhill.ca A request from 2537788 Ontario Inc. to amend the Zoning By-law for lands described as Lots 9 to 12, Plan 133 and municipally known as 13249 and 0 Bathurst Street. The purpose of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments are to rezone the subject lands from “RM Zone” under By-law 986, as amended, to “Single Detached Two (R2) Zone” under By-law 313-96, as amended, with site specific provisions, to permit a future severance for the creation of two (2) building lots on the subject lands. Lands Containing Seven (7) or More Residential Units: : A copy of this notice must be posted by the owner of any land that contains seven (7) or more residential units in a location that is visible to all of the residents. Any person may attend the meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments. Written comments by any person unable to attend the meeting should be made in person, or by mail to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 3P4, or fax to 905-771-2502, or by email to clerks@richmondhill.ca and is to be received no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday, November 15, 2017. Please ensure that you include your name and address so that you may be contacted if necessary. Zoning By-law Amendment Appeal: If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill before the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments are passed or refused, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. If you wish to be notified of the passing or refusal of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendments, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Notice of Collection: Personal information is collected under the authority of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13 and may be contained in an appendix of a staff report, published in the meeting agenda, delegation list and/or the minutes of the public meeting and made part of the public record. The Town collects this information in order to make informed decisions on the relevant issues and to notify interested parties of Council’s decisions. It may also be used to serve notice of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. Names and addresses contained in submitted letters and other information will be available to the public, unless the individual expressly requests the Town to remove their personal information. The disclosure of this information is governed by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M.56. Questions about this collection and disclosure should be directed to the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Additional information: For more information about this matter, including information about preserving your appeal rights, please contact the Office of the Clerk at 905-771-8800 or by e-mail at clerks@richmondhill.ca. Questions about the information and recommendations contained in the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment Staff Reports should be directed to the Planning & Regulatory Services Department by calling 905-771-8910 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. You can pick up the Staff Reports at the Office of the Clerk, located on the Ground Floor of the Municipal Offices, on Wednesday, November 8, 2017 after 3 PM. The Staff Reports will also be available on RichmondHill.ca. To find it, select the Calendar and click on the relevant meeting for a list of items. Town of Richmond Hill Telephone: 905-771-8800 225 East Beaver Creek Road Fax: 905-771-2502 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 E-mail: clerks@richmondhill.ca Stephen M.A. Huycke, Town Clerk Dated this 19TH day of October, 2017
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SENIORS’ CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION Date: Friday, December 1 Time: 1p.m. FREE to all Richmond Hill Seniors 60+ Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge Street A wonderful way to start the holiday season! Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the McConaghy Centre and Oak Ridges Community Centre beginning Monday, October 16. You will be required to produce identification to confirm that you are a Richmond Hill resident. Each senior is allowed to pick up a maximum of two tickets and identification will be required for both. For further information contact the McConaghy Centre at 905-737-1818.
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If ever there was proof that there is strength in numbers, it’s the results of the United Way fundraising campaigns in Toronto and York Region after the organizations amalgamated in 2015. Before they merged, the two charities separately raised a total of $97 million. Together, in 2015 they raised $100.2 million. And in 2016, that rose to $102 million. Now the United Way Toronto and York Region hopes to raise $103 million in its annual fundraising campaign, launched last week to fight poverty, build strong communities and help kids. The decision to combine organizations was clearly a good idea in 2015. And it raised the question of why more United Ways across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) don’t join forces to create one powerhouse charity working to create a better life for everyone in the region. Last week, that idea came a step closer to reality with the announcement that the boards of trustees of United Way Peel (representing Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon) and United Way Toronto and York Region have unanimously agreed to amalgamate. If members of Peel agree to it at a meeting on Oct. 26, the organizations will unite on April 1, 2018. That would be a welcome move, indeed. As Daniele Zanotti, CEO of the United Way Toronto and York Region, noted, the merger will allow those involved in United Way to do more to strengthen communities across the GTA: "Whether it’s giving young people the right start in life or solving local poverty, these issues aren’t contained to one spot on the map." Peel’s interim CEO and president, Anita Stellinga, believes the proposed merger, will strengthen their fundraising while also allowing them to continue to meet the needs of the communities they serve. She said there’s increasing competition for fundraising dollars and joining the world’s largest United Way in the Toronto York organization will give them greater reach. If approved, she feels it will increase her organization’s scope and give it a more impactful voice in the region while also better serving residents and their donors. The ability to raise more funds with a bigger regional agency is happy news for the hundreds of charities that depend on each of these United Ways for support. Indeed, last year, the United Way Toronto and York Region provided ongoing support for 220 local agencies, while Peel supports 53 agencies with a fundraising goal this year of $11.4 million. Whether those agencies house the homeless, feed the hungry or shelter the abused, they all deserve our support. The fall campaigns are now underway at all United Way agencies across the region. Please give generously. The community you build with your donations is ultimately your own.
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• LETTERS & COMMENTARY • Don’t confuse the ’R’s Re: York Region residents recycle 91 per cent of their garbage, Oct. 1. York Region residents should be proud of their accomplishments with respect to waste management. We were early adopters of the blue box and green bin, and current initiatives like textile recycling demonstrate an ongoing commitment to the "3 Rs." But those three Rs exist in a hierarchy, with "reduce" at the top, followed by "reuse" and completed by "recycle." (There is now a fourth R, "recover," as in recovering energy from waste.) The distinction matters: yes, our waste diversion rate is high, but our total amount of waste produced - regardless of where it ends up - is also
high. While obviously preferable to landfills, recycling still comes with significant environmental and economic costs. True waste reduction is cheaper and cleaner, and does not require bureaucracies, trucks or processing plants. It requires a simple choice by residents to consume smarter, and consume less. The Region’s SM4RT Living Plan identifies food waste as the best place to start on the path to "zero waste." Let’s keep moving in this direction, but remember not to mistake the third R for the first. Myles O’Brien
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Oct. 5. The first thing to address this issue is to fire all involved regional officials as being either incompetent or dishonest. We’ve seen this movie many times before: first government spends like a drunk sailor and then says: "We ran out of money and need to tax you more". Look at the grandeur of Highway 7 featuring empty lanes and buses, massive shelters and elaborate masonry. This is an epitome of building a house for a Christmas dinner, if we use Mr. Titherington’s smart metaphor. Nice but not affordable. Igor Bily
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York Region’s social housing repairs will kill two birds with one stone. Newmarket-Aurora MPP Chris Ballard paid a visit to Trinity Glen Housing Corporation in Newmarket to announce new funding from the provincial government for repairs and retrofits to social housing in York Region. The $17.3 million earmarked for the region comes from Ontario’s Climate Change Action Plan and is funded by proceeds from the province’s carbon market. The funding will help improve buildings with new energy efficient heating, improved insulation and window replacements. By law, proceeds from Ontario’s carbon market must be invested into pro-
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RICHMOND HILL - A new report has just been released which identifies the 6 most common and costly mistakes that homebuyers make when moving to a larger home. Unlike the experience of buying a first home, when you’re looking to move-up, and already own a home, there are certain factors that can complicate the situation. It’s very important for you to understand these issues before you list your home for sale. Not only is there the issue of financing to consider, but you also have to sell your present home at exactly the right time in order to avoid either the financial burden of owning two homes or, just as bad, the dilemma of having no place to live during the gap
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The following 10 weeks will be spent working in the retail, manufacturing and service industries. There will be seven sessions of the program held throughout the region annually including sites in Richmond Hill, Newmarket and Vaughan, according to 360Kids’ Bonnie Harkness. The program is geared to fit each youth, not the other way around, she added. The program also works alongside the organization’s many other services including the iGrad program that helps youth earn their high school diploma through a partnership with the York Region District School Board. Those between 15 and 29 years are eligible with a referral from a partner organization or self-referrals can be made by filling out a form available on the website. For more information about 360Kids, visit 360kids.ca.
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Notice of Completion GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process Metrolinx and Hydro One, as co-proponents, have completed an Environmental Project Report (EPR) in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08 for the GO Rail Network Electrification Project. The Project As part of Regional Express Rail, Metrolinx is proposing to electrify GO-owned corridors. The GO Rail Network Electrification undertaking will entail design and implementation of a traction power supply system and power distribution components including: an Overhead Contact System (OCS) along the rail corridors, electrical feeder routes, and a number of traction power facilities located within the vicinity of the rail corridors. The Study Area (see key map) includes six GO rail corridors, as well as proposed locations for the traction power facilities (i.e., Traction Power Substations, Paralleling Stations, Switching Stations) and ancillary components: • Union Station Rail Corridor – UP Express Union Station to Don Yard Layover - No Traction Power Facilities • Lakeshore West Corridor – West of Bathurst St. (Mile 1.20) to Burlington - Including two (2) Tap locations, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Kitchener Corridor – UP Express Spur (at Highway 427) to Bramalea - Including one (1) Traction Power Facility, one (1) feeder route • Barrie Corridor – Parkdale Junction to Allandale GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Stouffville Corridor – Scarborough Junction to Lincolnville GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, three (3) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route • Lakeshore East Corridor – Don River Layover to Oshawa GO Station - Including one (1) Tap location, four (4) Traction Power Facilities, one (1) feeder route 30-Day Public Review – October 11 to November 9
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The environmental impact of this transit project was assessed and an EPR prepared in accordance with the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) as prescribed in Ontario Regulation 231/08 - Transit Projects and Metrolinx Undertakings (made under the Environmental Assessment Act). The EPR for the GO Rail Network Electrification is now available for a 30-day public review period starting October 11, 2017 on the project website (www.gotransit.com/electrification) and at the following locations: Metrolinx Head Office 97 Front Street – 2nd Floor Reception Toronto, ON M5J 1E6 tel: 416-874-5900 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Central Region Office Metro Toronto District Office 5775 Yonge Street, 8th Floor North York, ON M2M 4J1 tel: 416-326-6700 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Environmental Approvals, Access and Service Integration Branch 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 tel: 416-314-8001 / toll-free: 1-800-461-6290 Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Newmarket Public Library 438 Park Avenue Newmarket, ON L3Y 1W1 tel: 905-953-5110 Tuesday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Downtown Barrie Public Library 60 Worsley Street Barrie, ON L4M 1L6 tel: 705-728-1010 Monday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Pickering Library Central Branch 1 The Esplanade S. Pickering, ON L1V 6K7 tel: 905-831-6265 Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Scarborough Civic Centre Library 156 Borough Drive Scarborough, ON M1P 4N7 tel: 416-396-3599 Monday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mimico Centennial Library 47 Station Road Etobicoke, ON M8V 2R1 tel: 416-394-5330 Tuesday & Wednesday: 12:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Thursday & Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Oakville Public Library – Central Branch 120 Navy Street Oakville, ON L6J 2Z4 tel: 905-815-2042 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Markham Public Library 3990 Major Mackenzie Drive East Markham, ON L6C 1P8 tel: 905-513-7977 Monday to Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library 175 Mostar Street Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 0Y2 tel: 905-642-7323 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Brampton Library Chinguacousy Branch 150 Central Park Drive Brampton, ON L6T 2T9 tel: 905-793-4636 Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Interested persons are encouraged to review this document and provide comments by November 9, 2017 to: James Hartley Manager, Environmental Programs and Assessment Metrolinx – GO Transit 20 Bay Street, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 tel: 1-888-438-6646 e-mail: electrification@metrolinx.com www.gotransit.com/electrification
Patricia Staite Environmental Planner Hydro One Networks Inc. 483 Bay Street TCT12, Toronto, ON M5G 2P5 tel: 416-345-6799 e-mail: Community.Relations@HydroOne.com www.HydroOne.com/GORailElectrification
There are circumstances where the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change has the authority to require further consideration of the transit project or impose conditions on it. These include if the Minister is of the opinion that: • The transit project may have a negative impact on a matter of provincial importance that relates to the natural environment or has cultural heritage value or interest; or • The transit project may have a negative impact on a constitutionally protected Aboriginal or treaty right. Before exercising the authority referred to above, the Minister is required to consider any written objections to the transit project that he or she may receive within 30 days after the Notice of Completion of the EPR is first published. If you have discussed your issues with the proponent(s) and you object to the project, you can provide a written submission to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change by no later than November 9, 2017 to the address provided below. All submissions must clearly indicate that an objection is being submitted and describe any negative impacts to matters of provincial importance (natural/cultural environment) or Aboriginal rights. Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Environmental Approvals Branch Attn: Adam Sanzo, Project Officer 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 tel: 416-314-8001 / toll-free: 1-800-461-6290 fax: 416-314-8452 e-mail: EAABGen@ontario.ca All personal information included in a submission such as name, address, telephone number, email address, and property location – is collected, maintained and disclosed by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for the purpose of transparency and consultation. The information is collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act or is collected and maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public as described in s. 37 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential. For more information, please contact the Project Officer or the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at 416-314-4075. This Notice first issued on October 11, 2017. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez composer le 416 874-5900 ou le 1 888 GET-ON-GO (438-6646).
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Zadeh with 13 sexual assault charges. The alleged victims totalled six and included patients at Mackenzie Health as well as other locations where Zadeh worked after he was fired from the hospital. According to York Regional Police Information to obtain documents, once police began their probe into the alleged sexual assaults, hospital management refused to give simple information to officers and forced them to seek judicial authorization for information including the names of the other victims. The information and opinions in the court documents have not been tested in court, but are the police’s record of their investigation and interviews. According to those documents, Ambrose refused to admit to the police that Zadeh’s actions were "sexual in nature" instead calling them "inappropriate and rough".
Mackenzie Health’s director of quality and risk management Wendy Hooper denied the hospital had done anything wrong by keeping the alleged sex assaults from the police. "If given the chance to do things over in this incident, Wendy Hooper would not do anything differently and would still not contact police in regards to the sexual assault allegations," York police Const. Stephanie Couture wrote. In May, the Crown dropped all the charges against Zadeh in a deal that had him avoid trial by pleading guilty to one assault charge, involving a slap on the rear end of an anonymous female patient at the hospital. The Shirdans learned of the deal days later and said the Crown told them there was insufficient evidence and the victims had "frailties". At least two families, including the Shirdans, are now suing the hospital.
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and apology from Mackenzie Health 3. That all executives who knew about the alleged sex assaults to lose their jobs 4. An explanation by The Crown as to why the charges were dropped "There’s a pattern of negligence when it comes to caring for our elders," he said. "This isn’t about us, it’s about everyone. When you are brought to the hospital you are weak, it’s supposed to be a safe haven. There could be a pedophile in our hospitals too, but we would never know if every situation was treated like this." Despite repeated requests, Health Minister Eric Hoskins refused a chance to be interviewed on the subject. The ministry sent a statement, saying it "upholds a zero-tolerance policy for any sexual abuse of patients and expects all health system partners to do the same." "It is the ministry’s expectation that hospitals will appropriately notify police
of any potential criminal matters involving patients that take place within their facilities, prioritizing the safety and well-being of patients at all times," the statement says. "The ministry is now exploring options for a more rigorous registry that provides PSWs, employers and the public with the information they need to ensure that the care they are receiving from their PSW is competent and safe." Mackenzie Health representatives also declined to be interviewed or comment on this specific incident. The hospital did release a statement, which said it has revised its policies and now requires all allegations of criminal behaviour at the hospital to be immediately reported to police. Sonja died on March 7, 2017. Her physician told the family said her health began to decline after the assault. Despite her family’s best efforts, they never managed to unclench her hands.
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Tragically Hip lead singer Gord Downie sparked a memorial walk for Chanie Wenjack, who died when he ran away from his residential school 50 years ago. Here, Wenjack’s family stands at the train tracks where his body was found. team, retracing Chanie’s footsteps from his residential school to a lonely death beside the railway near Farlane, Ont. The experience "hooked my heart," Clements says. He vowed to share the story with others, but discovered talking about his photos was "too emotional." Instead, he created a narrated slide show, then worked with local Coun. David West, Marj Andre (Richmond Hill’s Citizen of the Year) and Georgina Indigenous activist Suzanne Smoke to arrange a showing in conjunction with the film screening. Jeremy Holye, lead singer of the tribute band the Strictly Hip, will perform The Stranger from the film and Prof. Emeritus Shirley Williams will give the keynote address. Pearl Wenjack Achneepineskum and Daisy Munroe (Chanie’s sisters) are also expected to take part. Their trip to Richmond Hill is a big undertaking, Clements says. Pearl lives halfway between Thunder Bay and Hudson Bay. Her journey includes a $400 cab trip plus charter flight, but the sisters’ presence will make
the story - and struggle more real, he says. "This issue is still so important and this is what Gord told us to do," Clement said, referring to the 2016 Tragically Hip concert in Kingston where Downie made his public call to action. "He said we need to do something about this problem. We are going to do something this weekend and hopefully people will leave this event prepared go out and do something, too." Clements hopes the event in Richmond Hill will open the eyes of residents in York Region "so that people will change how we look at things and question our own attitudes." An online fundraiser hopes to offset the event expenses and raise funds for Biindigen Healing & Arts and the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. For information, visit GoFundMe.com/SecretPathRichmondHill. Tickets are still available through the box office at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, rhcentre.ca or 905787-8811.
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This weekend’s special screening of Gord Downie’s "The Secret Path" in Richmond Hill will be especially poignant, coming on the heels of the musician’s death Tuesday night. The Tragically Hip frontman, who died of brain cancer Oct. 17, made "The Secret Path", and the issue of Canada’s Indian Residential School System, one of his last passions, legacies and calls to action. Downie’s re-telling of the story of Chanie Wenjack, a residential school runaway, will be shared through song, film and words at the Richmond Hill Centre for Performing Arts. Ironically, the date that was available for this first licenced screening in Canada also happened to be the 51st anniversary of Chanie’s death - and Downie’s passing comes close to that date also. Co-organizer and Richmond Hill resident Joel Clement said it’s still unclear whether Downie’s brother, Mike, will be able to introduce the film and talk about the filming process, as was originally planned. But he said the issue Gord believed in remains as relevant as ever and he hopes the screening event will inspire others to follow the musician’s lead. For Clements, it is the culmination a heart-rending memorial journey that started last fall. The Richmond Hill photographer volunteered to join up with Downie’s fundraising
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5 little-known adult beverage makers York Region doesn’t boast dozens of wineries like the Niagara Region or a huge array of craft breweries like Toronto, but there are some noteworthy beer, cider, wine and spirits producers that call the region home.
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ERNEST CIDER CO. Steve and Michelle Faris started a cidery on Industrial Parkway in Aurora last year. Ernest Cider Dry and Ernest Cider Rubee, featuring cranberries and cherries, are at the LCBO plus 50 bars and restaurants in the GTA. The cidery isn’t currently open to the public.
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MARKET BREWING COMPANY Josh Domingues and Shane McCarthy opened the doors to their Newmarket craft brewery, 17775 Leslie St., a few months ago. The taproom, open seven days a week, boasts 12 taps with a rotating assortment of beers including Beswick Lager, Bear Hug IPA and Flee to Pennsylvania Wit.
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ROUGE RIVER BREWING COMPANY This Markham craft brewery at 50 Bullock Dr., founded by Jordan Mills, releases new, small-batch beers — hop forward Americanstyle ales, sour beers, Belgian Farmhouse-style ales — weekly. It’s open Wednesday to Friday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays from noon until 6 p.m.
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STILL WATERS DISTILLERY This lauded micro-distillery, at 150 Bradwick Dr. in Concord, was founded in 2009 by friends Barry Stein and Barry Bernstein. It produces the award-winning line of Stalk & Barrel brand whiskies. Drop by the distillery store Monday to Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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WILLOW SPRINGS WINERY & VINEYARD This family-run, 11-acre vineyard, established in the 1960s by the Testa family at 5572 Bethesda Rd. in Stouffville, produces award-winning Testa reds, whites and ice wines. The winery is open Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m.
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l Saturday, October 21 Community Pancake Breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905884-4211 COST: Adults: $8, Children 12 and younger: $4 Breakfast consists of sausages, eggs, pancakes, fruit toppings, juice/tea/coffee. Proceeds are in support of Mosaic Interfaith Out-of-the-Cold Program.
Mill Pond Gallery Exhibition and Sale - Valentine Ioppe and Shirley Roberts WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Mill Pond Gallery, 314 Mill St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Andrea End, 1-905-770-7449, rhgaexec@gmail.com, http:// www.rhga.ca COST: The Richmond Hill Group of Artists
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Take-out dinners are also available. l Sunday, October 22 "Notes & Quotes" - Music & Stories of Richmond Hill WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Plaza Suite - Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Marj Andre, 416 822-5139, marj@OnRichmondhill.com, http://www.rhcentre.ca/ Buy-Tickets.html COST: Through a collaborative effort RH Historical Society & RH Concert Band have created an enriching afternoon of music and history.
York Symphony Orchestra Presents Extroversions WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, 10268 Yonge St., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-787-8811, COST: Adults: 30 Seniors: $25 Students: $15 Join us for a concert that explores the evolution of expression. Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 and Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 highlighted.
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Parenting Expo 2017 WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Markham Event Centre CONTACT: 647-568 8226, pr@parentconnect.ca, http:// parentconnect.ca/parenting_expo_2017 Event for parents and parents-to be. The exhibitors and expert speakers will bring the latest trends, techniques, and innovations in parenting. Fall Colours Hike WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 11:30 a.m WHERE: Oak Ridges Corridor Park, Old Colony Road, just west
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The Alex Janvier exhibition WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: McMichael Canadian Art Collection CONTACT: 905-8931121, dtravierso-galati@mcmichael.com, http://mcmichael.com/event/alex-janvier/ COST: Members: free; Adult $18; Student/Senior - $15;Family $36 This retrospective presents more than 100 paintings and drawings chosen from the works of Alex Janvier, one of Canada’s acclaimed contemporary artists. l Sunday, October 22 The Secret Path: Walking Toward Reconciliation WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts CONTACT: 416-816-2331, j.clements@mac.com, https://tinyurl.com/secretpathtickets COST: Experience the story of 12 yr old Chanie Wenjack during his escape from Indian Residential School with Gord Downie’s The Secret Path. Special guests, include Pearl Wenjack.
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l Friday, October 20 Voices over Violence WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Cosmo Music, 10 Via Renzo Dr., Richmond Hill CONTACT: Tony Cedrone, endyouthviolence@yrp.ca, http://www.yrp.ca/ en/community/voices-overviolence.asp COST: Enter the Voices over Violence music contest hosted at Cosmo Music on October 20th 2017.
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Richard Young’s Legacy of Horror is a a highly anticipated annual event that attracts 1,500 visitors, who are asked to make a donation to SickKids hospital. The haunted house, at 6 Red Ash Dr. in Markham, is open Oct. 22 to 31. and receive a baby-friendly treat. Date: Oct. 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. Place: Amica at Thornhill, 546 Steeles Ave. W. 3) Legacy of Horror Halloween Haunt Legacy of Horror is supporting SickKids Foundation again this year. This Haunted House will be open from Oct. 22 to 31. Stop by for
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INFORMATION SESSIONS: Session 1 – 11am – 12pm Drop in – 12pm – 1pm Session 2 – 1pm – 2pm Drop in – 2pm – 3pm
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A long established mid sized manufacturing company with 75 employees has an opening for a CONTROLLER. The company is currently located in SW Markham and will be moving to Richmond Hill. Candidate will be heading up the accounting and ďŹ nance dept, looking after all aspects of accounting including month end closing, all costing, HR work which includes payroll and health and safety. Strong communication and organizational skills along with good computer working knowledge is important. Should have a CPA designation with a minimum of 5 years’ experience in a manufacturing environment
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THE OPPORTUNITY The Toronto Distribution Centre requires a part time Pocket Feeders for the night shift for its warehouse operation. This part time night shift position is on Sunday, Monday and Tuesdays. Reporting to the Alphaliner Supervisor and/or Operations Manager, this position will be responsible for manually inserting flyer packages into the newspaper for distribution and working on the alphaliner machine inserting flyers.
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TMS hosted Dr. Alex Russell on Oct. 5.
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TMS Speaker Series in Richmond Hill a huge success On Oct. 5, TMS was thrilled to host Dr. Alex Russell, who spoke to over 250 parents, staff and community partners on the value of building resilience in our children. Russell is a Torontobased psychologist and author who helps children develop resilience to succeed at school and life. Russell’s talk was well aligned with TMS’ theme for year - To Thrive - as he focused on the positive and emotionally rewarding role parents and educators can play in children’s lives. The lively presentation resonated well with parents of children ranging in age from toddlers just starting their journey at TMS (formerly Toronto Montessori Schools) to students in Grades 11 and 12 planning their next steps beyond TMS. Parents heard about strategies they can take to understand the impact of technology on their children, ways to encourage them to become effective decision makers and, as parents, ways to safely and supportively guide them toward independence. One parent described
the tremendous effect of the learning: "Dr. Russell was engaging and informative. He supported our value systems as parents while at the same time challenging us to think about the impact our personal biases may have on our decisionmaking. What he said will definitely affect the discussions we have with our children. Taking the time to pause and identify our own feelings and concerns before addressing them with our children is essential to fostering positive relationships as we guide our children along the road to independence." TMS, established in 1961, is a leading independent school that combines the Montessori and International Baccalaureate frameworks to provide students the foundation for a life of goodness and excellence. TMS operates from two campuses in Richmond Hill with exceptional learning environments for children of all ages and stages. This was the first event of several planned in TMS’ new Speaker Series.For more information, visit www.tmsschool.ca.
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20
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OF MSRP CASH PURCHASE CREDIT
*
ON SELECT 2017 MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST
TERRAIN
SIERRA 1500 ACADIA
OFFER ENDS OCT 31
2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 DENALI CREW CAB 4WD
20%
OF = MSRP
$14,689
2017 GMC ACADIA SLT-2 AWD
$7,552
CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*
BASED ON MSRP OF $73,445
2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 DENALI WITH TRAILERING PACKAGE SHOWN
4G LTE Wi-Fi
2017 GMC ACADIA DENALI SHOWN
4G LTE Wi-Fi
2017 GMC CANYON CREW CAB 4WD SLT
2017 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD
20%
OF = MSRP
$7,248
$7,170
CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*
BASED ON MSRP OF $36,240
2017 GMC TERRAIN DENALI SHOWN
4G LTE Wi-Fi
GMC PRO GRADE PROTECTION:
2017 GMC CANYON DENALI SHOWN
COMPLIMENTARY 2-YEAR/ 48,000 KM LUBE-OIL-FILTER MAINTENANCE 2
CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*
BASED ON 15% OF MSRP OF $50,345 ON SELECT 2017 INVENTORY IN STOCK THE LONGEST
4G LTE Wi-Fi
CASH PURCHASE CREDIT*
BASED ON 15% OF MSRP OF $47,788 ON SELECT 2017 INVENTORY IN STOCK THE LONGEST
FOR 48 MONTHS ON 2017 SIERRA 1500 KODIAK EDITION. INCLUDES $3,950 DOWN AVAILABLE ONSTAR 5-YEAR/160,000 KM PAYMENT, $3,000 DELIVERY CREDIT, $500 LEASE CASH, $1,000 GM CARD APPLICATION 4G LTE WITH BUILT-IN POWERTRAIN BONUS AND $1,600 TRUCK MONTH CREDIT ® 4
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*Offer valid for a limited time only. Customers receive up to 20% of MSRP cash credit towards the cash purchase of select 2017 models in dealer stock the longest. Not compatible with lease or finance purchases. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. Conditions and limitations apply. See Dealer for full program details. For the latest information, visit us at <gmccanada.ca>, drop by your local <GMC Dealer> or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. 15% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to oldest 50% of dealer inventory on eligible models as of October 3, 2017. 20% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to all in-stock dealer inventory of eligible models within October 3-31. Offer valid October 3 – 31, 2017 on cash purchases of eligible 2017 model year vehicles from dealer inventory. 2017 models receiving a 15% cash credit of MSRP include: GMC Yukon and GMC Yukon XL, GMC Acadia, GMC Canyon (Excludes 2SA), GMC Savana. 2017 models receiving a 20% cash credit of MSRP include: All Light Duty and Heavy Duty Sierra models and GMC Terrain. Models not eligible for this offer are: all 2016 MY and 2018 MY vehicles. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective cost of credit on their transaction. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Void where prohibited. See dealer for details. 1 Sierra 5-star Overall Vehicle Score applies to 1500 series vehicles. U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2 The 2-Year Scheduled LOF Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada who have purchased, leased or financed a new eligible 2017 MY Chevrolet, Buick or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV) with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the Oil Life Monitoring System and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. 3 Whichever comes first, fully transferable. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for complete details. 4 Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Service plan required. Available 4G LTE with Wi-Fi hotspot requires WPA2 compatible mobile device and data plan. Data plans provided by AT&T. Services vary by model, service plan, conditions as well as geographical and technical restrictions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Vehicle must be started or in accessory mode to access Wi-Fi.
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CHECK OUT THE GREAT INCENTIVES FOR CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS UNDER THE NISSAN CANADA FINANCE LOYALTY PROGRAM • ENDS OCTOBER 21ST
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(JUST N. OF STOUFFVILLE RD)
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Offers available from October 3 – October 31, 2017. *Representative finance offer based on a new 2017 Rogue S FWD(AA10)/2017 Sentra S MT/2017 Murano S FWD (AA10). Selling price is $27,520/$16,325/$32,170 financed at 0%/0%/0% APR equals 60/84/60 monthly payments of $459/$194/$536 monthly for an 60/84/60 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $27,520/$16,325/$32,170. $350/$750/$1,200 Finance Cash included in advertised offers on 2017 Rogue S FWD(AA10)/2017 Sentra S MT/2017 Murano S FWD (AA10). +Standard Rate Finance Cash discount of $5,000/$5,000/$4,500 will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and is applicable only to customers financing any 2017 Sentra SR Turbo (RL00)/2017 Rogue SL/2017 Murano through NCF at standard rates. The cash discounts cannot be combined with lease or finance subvented rates or with any other offer. Certain conditions apply. 1$19,998 MSRP on a 2017 Qashqai S which does not include freight, fees and taxes. Prices not applicable to Quebec. Conditions apply. 2All-in selling price of $22,075 on 2017 Qashqai S FWD MT (D5RG57 AA00) includes freight and PDE charges, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, tire tax, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation (where applicable). License and registration insurance are extra. Certain conditions apply. ▲Models shown $38,020/$28,025/$46,170/$31,575 selling price for a new 2017 Rogue SL Platinum (PL00)/2017 Sentra SR Turbo CVT Premium (RL00)/2017 Murano Platinum (AA00)/2017 Qashqai SL AWD (AA00). All Pricing includes Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600/$1,795/$1,950) air-conditioning levy ($100), applicable fees, tire tax, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. Certain conditions apply. ©2017 Nissan Canada Inc.