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JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com Riverdale resident Margaret Harvey has been to hell and back and lived to tell the tale. On Nov. 13, 2012, the then-38 year old married mother of two
was riding her bike near Gerrard and Yonge streets to attend a work meeting when she was struck and run over by a garbage truck. The crash crushed her pelvis, caused massive internal bleeding, and resulted in months of
painful rehabilitation. Harvey now lives with chronic pain, which she is working to manage. Needless to say, the traumatic injury has significantly altered the course of her life and has had
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TERESA LATCHFORD AND AARON D’ANDREA Two elementary students are learning about calculating angles. One student has read the textbook, listened to the teacher’s lesson, and is now completing the homework questions. Student two’s class has also raised funds to bring an engineer in to explain how angles are used to build bridges and for a field trip to Legoland to experiment with implementing the use of angles in model construction. The question is, in a publicly-funded school system, are these two students receiving the same educational experience? "It’s not an exaggeration to say fundraising can create have and have-not schools," People for Education executive director Annie Kidder told Metroland Media. "There is no evidence that enriched learning has a direct impact on student test scores but it makes a big difference in a student’s overall learning experience." The education advocacy group has been tracking school fundraising for years and has found an incredible range, with some schools reporting having raised nothing and others $400,000 in the span of one year. The same schools report spending the funds on everything from musical instruments to technology. Ontario’s Ministry of Education defines fundraising as any activity permitted under a school board’s policy to raise money or other resources to enhance school programs or initiatives not covered by public funding. Fundraising events must be approved by the school principal, in consultation with
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Grade 12 students work independently during teacher Hugh Tran’s math class at Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School last September. Metroland Media is looking into fundraising data at several school boards across Ontario. the parent council, and comply with policy. These dollars, also known as schoolgenerated funds, are administered by the school principal and per ministry guidelines. Although samples of money raised school-byschool show signs of this disparate fundraising, boards don’t have - or are reluctant to provide - comprehensive lists of figures for each school across their footprints. Approved uses for these funds include field trips, guest speakers, scholarships, extracurricular activities, events, schoolyard improvement projects, upgrades to sporting facilities, and more. While the ministry prohibits fundraising for classroom learning materials and textbooks as well as facility renewal, maintenance, and upgrades funded through provincial grants, a report penned by People for Education states 47 per cent of ele-
"There is no evidence that enriched learning has a direct impact on student test scores but it makes a big difference in a student’s overall learning experience." –Annie Kidder mentary schools have paid for such things with fundraising. Of those schools, 94 per cent raised funds for technology resources, 25 per cent for online resources, and 12 per cent for textbooks. Parent Gary Sims fundraises for his children’s schools to provide them with opportunities for different programs that his generation didn’t have when growing up. "We fundraise just to make it easier for them," he said. "You have to give every kid a chance." Nahum Mann, a parent representative within the Toronto District School Board’s
Parent Involvement Advisory Committee, told Metroland Media fundraising strategies should be in place to help foster community involvement. "If a community understands what a school is trying to do and how those students will achieve it and be effective, I think it brings a realness to it," he said. "The sooner you include the community, there’s more ownership felt." Mann added that a strategy where funds are being brought in by businesses may be a more successful approach in certain communities rather than asking par-
ents for money. "I think that is like at least a move toward equity," he said. Kidder points out that while one school has a beautiful playground where students can explore physical activity through play, another school may not have had the ability to raise the funds to do the same. "Our school system shouldn’t reflect the socioeconomic status of the area," she added. "Rather than creating a level playing field in the public education system, this could actually be creating a double disadvantage for students." Students growing up in an affluent neighbourhood already have access to learning enrichment through lessons and sports outside of school, and that continues within the school since parents have the income to financially contribute to the school. However, those in a less affluent neighbourhood may not have the opportunity for enrichment in the community or in the school. Kidder isn’t suggesting school fundraising should be abolished, but rather the education ministry needs to further define what is required for core learning and what is considered enrichment. "For example, in art class is a pencil a core tool and are pencil crayons enhanced tools?" she asked. "There are guidelines on how the funds can be spent but there are also loopholes." Her solution? The creation of a ministry document with clearly-defined definitions and guidelines regarding school-generated funds that is a living document, reviewed and amended often as the school landscape and education needs evolve.
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AARON D’ANDREA adandrea@insidetoronto.com Each school board is required by the Ontario government to include school-generated funds in its annual financial statements. During the 2014/15 school year, the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) generated close to $42.5 million in school-generated funds, while the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) raised $29.47 million. In 2015/16, the TDSB gathered roughly $41 million in school-generated funds, and the TCDSB raised $29.18 million. Close to 246,000 students attend the various 588 schools within the TDSB, and roughly 92,000 students make up the population within the TCDSB, which oversees 202 schools. According to spokespeople with each board, school-by-school fundraising breakdowns couldn’t be provided unless a request was made under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Therefore, Metroland Media has filed a Freedom of Information request with each school board asking for a breakdown of every school’s fundraising records within its respective board.
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Vimy Ridge Commemorations Three east Toronto events will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. In East York, The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 345, at 81 Peard Rd. will be holding a vigil and a ceremony Sunday starting at 10:30 a.m., followed by a soup lunch. The event will also include a presentation by Palma Gurdulic, an Ontario student who in 2015 won the prestigious Beaverbrook Vimy Prize and went on a two-week trip to
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East York Civic Centre, 850 Coxwell Ave. at Mortimer Avenue. Over in the Beach, the public can learn more about the 1917 battle during a presentation by local historian David Fuller titled The Battle of Vimy Ridge: 100th Anniversary on Tuesday, April 11. Co-sponsored by the Beach and East Toronto Historical Society, the event will be held at the Beaches Library, 2161 Queen St. E. at Lee Avenue from 7 to 8:15 p.m. All are welcome.
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England, France, and Belgium to study Canada’s First World War effort. She will be discussing her experiences and what she learned during her trip. Community members are also invited to honour those who fought and lost their lives in the historic four-day battle during a parade Sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. at East York Collegiate Institute, 650 Cosburn Ave. at Coxwell Avenue. A service, which will include the laying of wreaths, will follow at the
The Fairmount Park Icemasters are celebrating the end of another season with a meltdown party Saturday, April 8. The gathering will be held at Lazy Daisy’s Café, 1515 Gerrard St. E. at Cox-
well Avenue, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The celebration will include a cash bar, complimentary snacks, a silent auction and live music. Community members are invited to send in nominations for the annual Icemaster Awards to Warner Clarke at warner-
clarke@hotmail.com. The Fairmount Park Icemasters is a group of community members who voluntarily maintain the natural ice rink at Fairmount Park at 1725 Gerrard St. E. Visit https://www.facebook.com/ events/495330507521737/ for more details.
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Sixty-one-year-old Peggy Ann Smith was found murdered in the Don Mount Court and Kintyre Avenue area of Riverdale Saturday evening. She is the City of Toronto’s 48th homicide of 2016.
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Peggy Ann Smith Lane to honour slain grandmother ’Nanny Peggy’ fatally shot on Aug. 27, 2016 in Rivertowne neighbourhood JOANNA LAVOIE jlavoie@insidetoronto.com A public laneway in the Rivertowne neighbourhood is being renamed in honour of Peggy Ann Smith. The well-loved 61-yearold grandmother of 13 and friend was fatally shot while visiting her family near Broadview Avenue and Dundas Street East on Saturday, August 27, 2016. Smith was the unintended target. Her killer still remains at large. In the days following Smith’s death, community members and loved ones wanted to do something to honour "Nanny
Peggy", as she was affectionately known. A petition was started to rename a laneway in her honour between Munro and Hamilton streets, extending north from Kintyre Avenue, where the mother of three daughters drew her last breath. More than 200 people signed the petition. "Peggy Ann Smith was a highly respected and much loved mother, grandmother, and neighbour in Rivertowne. Her tragic death on August 27, 2016 has left her children, grandchildren and a community grief stricken," Ward 30 Councillor Paula Fletcher wrote in a Nov. 14, 2016 letter to Toronto and East York Community Council. "Peggy’s generous spirit, like her caring and compassionate ways extended well beyond her family into the larger community. Peggy’s faith was always front and centre in her life and it fuelled
her tremendous loyalty to her family, her neighbours and her many friends. Her daily visits, her hugs, and her prayers are missed by the Don Mount/Rivertowne community." On Tuesday, Toronto and East York Community Council passed a motion by Fletcher to rename the laneway in Smith’s honour. In the past year, a number of shootings have rocked the former Don Mount Court housing complex, which is now a mixed-income community known as Rivertowne. A high-level working group is currently in place to look into the problems that have given rise to the rash of gun violence in the east-end neighbourhood. The task force was set up after 24-year-old Marcus Gibson who was gunned down in the same housing complex just steps away from where Smith was killed.
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School fundraisers create inequality for students If you think all children in Ontario’s publicly funded schools have the same opportunities, think again. This month’s Metroland special investigation into inequalities in school fundraising uncovered what could be the tip of the iceberg. Beyond the formula created to disperse provincial funding to schools, the schools and the people and organizations supporting them locally raise millions every year. Parents and community members put their money where their hearts are, and boost cash-strapped schools with fundraising. At some schools it’s a penny fair in June and a bake sale or two, at other schools there are galas and bigticket raffles - all supported through the generosity of monied parents and grandparents. In other area’s, there’s virtually no fundraising. According to a 2014 report by nonprofit People for Education, the top 10 per cent of fundraising schools raise as much as the bottom 81 per cent - money spent on student excursions, playground equipment, technology, arts supplies and more. It’s no surprise growing up with the privilege that comes with wealth opens doors to additional opportunity, however, Canadians expect equality in education. But it’s a sham. Underfunded schools need the leg up they get from community fundraisers - in one small northern school the extra money meant the girls’ basketball team didn’t have to wear the already sweaty pinnies the boys had just competed in anymore. In another school it could mean technical and cultural enrichment for students whose family income has already given them a leg up. In the end, it’s not fair. What we have learned is disturbing, but perhaps more disturbing was the message we received from most of the schools and boards we approached for fundraising details: how much does each school raise in the community? The boards aren’t willing to divulge how much money they’re getting from their parent committees and book sales unless they are compelled to do so by legislation. A few individual schools opened their books and we salute them; most insisted we file a freedom of information request. We have done so, but this is a bureaucratic process and it will take time, likely months. When we get the data, we will share it with you; we’ll let you know how much your child’s school is raising and compare it to how much other schools across the province collect from their communities.
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Tory treads carefully around the bubble There’s a house beside a highway on-ramp in my North York neighbourhood that could be advertised as being "steps to tow trucks." People with Texas plates bought it a year ago, renovated the front, and sold it the other week for $1.7 million, about twice what they paid. There are almost no "bad" houses left in this city. Almost any residence can be sold, and fought over. Two-bedroom condos are selling for what was, a few years ago, the price of a house. And no government we have wants to do anything about it. Why would they? Tax money keeps flowing in. Selling and fixing homes is the biggest thing
MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto Toronto has. We know it’s nuts. It’s entrenching the divide between Toronto’s haves and have-nots. It’s jacking rents as owners of condos and houses pay off their investments. Mayor John Tory met the city’s building and real estate and rental industries last week to show, he said, "a deep concern" for
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those finding it difficult to live here. He emerged, repeating there would be no "eureka" moment, no magic solution, no risky measures to imperil the gushers of money. People in the room told Tory a price correction will come, because these things happen. Speculators are part of the bubble, they said, but there’s no proof on who’s doing what. A year ago, Tory dismissed a foreign-buyer tax on homes, saying Toronto isn’t Vancouver. He’s now considering a Vancouver-style tax on vacant homes, "as in completely empty," to boost supply. People say major bidding wars engineered by
agents drive prices up. The real estate people acknowledged the rules on that are "fairly weak." Talk to their regulator. My brother is renting a North York house from a man in China who bought it a year ago. Another brother was just outbid on a house by a company, not a person, in Bloor West Village. Half the city is rich on paper, and half is either trapped in ancient rentcontrolled apartments or paying whatever rents the market will bear. We haven’t talked enough about what this is doing to Toronto, or how to fix it. We should. Reach Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com.
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Donations are pouring in to help a family of five who lost most of their belongings in a March 31 fire on Coxwell Avenue, just south of Danforth Avenue. The Rogers family mom Tiffany, dad Michael and children Joseph, 8, Michael, 4, and Addison, 3 live next door to a multiunit house that caught fire shortly after 5 p.m. Friday. The roof of their home as well as all of the contents of their bedrooms were destroyed by smoke, fire and the water used to extinguish it. Fortunately, no one was injured in the two-alarm blaze. The family cat was temporarily missing but has since been located. The Rogers, whose sons attend the nearby Earl Haig Public School, are currently staying with relatives. Less than 24 hours after the fire, community members and friends came forward in droves to help the family, who did not have contents insurance, with donations of clothing as well as cash to help them
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There was a big development with the transit file last week, and you likely didn’t hear about it. I’m not talking about approval by Toronto Council of the latest Scarborough subway legislative hurdle - there’s been quite enough written about that. But the surprise announcement by Bruce McCuaig - the long time CEO of Metrolinx announced he will step down from his post in mid-April is no less impactful. You’d be forgiven for not being able to pick McCuaig out of a police lineup, but the man who ran Ontario’s transit planning agency holds much influence. From the Union Pearson Express to the wholesale expansion of GO Transit, he’s been front and centre on virtually every regional transportation project on the books. McCuaig’s departure he’s headed to Ottawa to help establish an invest-
RAHUL GUPTA TO in Transit ment fund for national transit building - doesn’t seem all that out of the ordinary. A long time Ontario public servant, not many could fault him for seeking a change in scenery. But I can’t help wonder what his departure portends for the future of Metrolinx. As you are likely aware, Ontario is headed into an election year, and the current premier has approval ratings approaching subzero. If the polls prove accurate, the 2018 general election will likely see the Liberals suffer an over-
whelming defeat. With the Tories or NDP in charge, Metrolinx, which was a creation of the Liberals, could see its mandate altered, perhaps significantly. The Big Move, the longterm plan for expanding transit in the Greater Toronto region, could be shorn or shelved indefinitely. An incoming government could fail to grasp the benefits of a central agency co-ordinating transit planning and opt to get rid of Metrolinx entirely, replacing it with something more ideologically palatable. Maybe nothing changes and McCuaig’s eventual successor continues the agency’s mission. To be clear, this is all speculation and likely even premature. But given the Liberals’ unpopularity and the core uncertainty surrounding transit planning, it’s fair to wonder what future lies in store for Metrolinx, if it even has one.
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significant impacts on her mental and emotional health. "This trauma changed my life forever," Harvey shared during a recent interview at Riverdale café. "My life is now different but I don’t think of that as a bad thing." Harvey’s near-death experience also resulted in a stressful and hard-fought legal battle, which only wrapped up in January 2016. "Finally I’m starting to get healthy," said Harvey, a North York native who has lived near Pape and Danforth avenues since 2004. She only started sharing her story publicly a year ago. Now that she’s able to focus on moving forward with her life, Harvey is devoting some of her energy to helping improve the lives of others who have gone through similar experiences. "Now I feel like I’m in a position where I’ve got my life together enough that I can give some hope to other people," said Harvey, who said one of the most difficult aspects of going through a traumatic injury was accessing the resources she needed to live well and better navigate the system once she got past her immediate health needs. "I wasn’t going to let that happen to other people." As part of her research, she stumbled upon the American Trauma Society’s Trauma Survivors Network and brought the idea to St. Mike’s. The ATS is a leading organization for trauma care and injury prevention in the United States. "They really ran with it," smiled Harvey, who has also helped create a trauma survivors peer support drop-in at St. Mike’s. The new initiative kicks off Friday, April 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Room 211, at 209 Victoria St., second floor. "I’m really excited to take on this new experience. This is helping me more than it has helped anyone so far," Harvey said. Amanda McFarlan, the trauma program registry manager and quality assur-
’This trauma changed my life forever. My life is now different but I don’t think of that as a bad thing.’ – Margaret Harvey ance specialist at St. Mike’s, said the hospital knew there were pieces missing for survivors of traumatic injuries and wanted to do more to help people live better. "We felt there was sort of a gap in our understanding of what happens to trauma patients once they leave the hospital," she said during a recent interview. "We help people in the short term but we really want to help improve their life in the long term." The new trauma survivors program at St. Mike’s has been named My BeST (Beyond Surviving to Thriving). "This is really an opportunity for trauma survivors to connect with one another," McFarlan said, expressing her appreciation to Harvey for approaching St. Mike’s, the first Canadian hospital to join the ATS’ network of peer support groups, with this idea. Aside from helping start a new trauma survivor’s network and drop-in at St. Mike’s, Harvey has also recently completed a four-day course on chronic pain management at the South Riverdale Community Health Centre. She’s now a certified peer leader and will be helping others learn more about how to better manage their pain. As her wellness improves, Harvey said she hopes to get more involved in advocating for safer streets. In the meantime, she’s enjoying spending quality time with her sons Andrew, 9, and Paul, 10, and her husband Peter, who runs his own catering and event planning business, PG Harvey Events. Email mybest@smh.ca for more information about St. Mike’s new My BeST Trauma Survivors’ Network. -with files from Torstar News
Ralph Thornton Centre rebranded local community centre launched a design competition. A jury of community members unanimously selected the winning design following a public exhibition of three shortlisted finalists. The centre’s board
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l Friday, April 7 Men’s Market WHEN: 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. WHERE: District 28, 28 Logan Ave, Toronto CONTACT: mensmarketto@gmail.com, www.mensmarketto.com COST: Student - $20.00, General - $25.00, VIP - $35.00 Men’s Market is a pop-up event geared towards style-minded men in Toronto. This event is 19+, please bring valid ID. l Saturday, April 8 Kids in the Kitchen WHEN: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: East End Community Health Centre, 1619 Queen Street East, Toronto CONTACT: Sudha Ellie, 416-7785805, https://www.facebook.com/ East-End-Community-HealthCentre-124812637598628/ COST: A fun cooking program for kids 8-12 years old and their parents. Parents will learn quick new recipes, kids help with meal preparation. April 8, May 13, and June 17. Call to register.
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Visit insidetoronto.com/events to submit your own community events for online publishing. electronics to the library and get volunteers from the Repair Café to help you fix it. Note that there are no guarantees that any item will be successfully repaired.At the door registration only. In case of rain, event will take place indoors. Family Workshops: Easter Egg Painting WHEN: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Todmorden Mills Heritage Site, 67 Pottery Road, Toronto CONTACT: 416-396-2819, todmorden@toronto.ca COST: $12/8 Three dates for this popular workshop: choose April 8, 9 or 15.Learn this ancient art form. Suitable for ages 8 and up; children must be accompanied by an adult. Please call to register. The Pancakes & Booze Art Show WHEN: 8 p.m. - 2 a.m. WHERE: The Opera House, 735 Queen St. E., Toronto CONTACT: Tom Kirlin, info@pancakesandbooze.com, https://www.facebook.com/ events/1721642778139249 COST: $10 Toronto’s largest pop-up underground art show is back with 100+
artists. Paintings, mixed media, photography, sculptures, drawings, graffiti. 19+ event. l Sunday, April 9 Toronto Silent Film Festival presents Chicago WHEN: 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. WHERE: Fox Theatre, 2236 Queen Street East, Toronto CONTACT: Toronto Silent Film Festival, torontosilentfilm@gmail.com, www.torontosilentfilmfestival.com COST: $15, $10 senior/student Live musical accompaniment by jazz artist Jordan Klapman. Festival runs April 6-11. Advance tickets available. l Wednesday, April 12 Batters Up! Cookie Workshop WHEN: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Left Field Brewery, 36 Wagstaff Drive, Toronto CONTACT: Layers Cakery & Cookies, 416-988-7302, Layerscakery@yahoo.ca COST: $25 Choose from a Easter Cookie Kit or a Spring Cookie Kit - or maybe do both. Leave with cookies decorated, having made new friends and a gift for yourself or to take for Easter Dinner
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The Green Living Show WHEN: 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. WHERE: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 255 Front St. W., Toronto CONTACT: Erika Navarro, 905346-1230, enavarro@enterprisecanada.com, http://www.greenlivingshow.ca/ COST: $10-$15
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Canada’s largest healthy living show, dedicated to simple solutions for leading a healthy and sustainable lifestyle April 7-9. l Saturday, April 8 Vimy 100 Toronto WHEN: 1 p.m. - 11 p.m. WHERE: Fort York National Historic Site, 250 Fort York Blvd., Toronto CONTACT: fortyork@toronto.ca, www.toronto.ca/fortevents COST: The City of Toronto honours the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge on April 8 and 9 at
Fort York National Historic Site. l Sunday, April 9 Wychwood Vintage Clothing Show WHEN: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. WHERE: Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie St, Toronto CONTACT: Jeff Gadsden, 647-236-3277, gadsden@antiqueshowscanada.com, www.antiqueshowscanada.com COST: $10.00 Shoppers dressed in head-to-toe Vintage. A retro space packed to the skylights with vintage fashion.
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Tory shows his strategy in Ontario election He did it again. On Monday morning in the Bloor-Yonge subway station, Mayor John Tory put the boot - or, more precisely, the loafer - to the Ontario Liberal government and Premier Kathleen Wynne. As stated above, not for the first time. Just last month, Tory hosted Wynne’s finance minister, Charles Sousa, in his office, and before a phalanx of reporters and cameras took his government to task for its calculated decision to disallow Toronto’s plan to toll the Gardiner Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway. Sousa stood there grim-faced, no doubt hoping this might be the last of it. No such luck. The next day, Tory stood beside federal Liberal MP Adam Vaughan and Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, to emphasize the point that Ottawa was a friend to Toronto while Queen’s Park might not be. And on Monday, he used the
DAVID NICKLE The City relatively generous Liberal budget - billions into new infrastructure - to shame Wynne once more. Tory is striking a soft spot and he knows it. Wynne is historically unpopular so much so that she is in danger of losing once-safe Liberal seats in Toronto. As an ally or a threat: Tory is formidable either way. Playing the threat is a good strategy, heading into the provincial budget - the last one before the more dubious 2018 election year budget. Funding for the downtown relief line approved in 2017 is much more secure
than phantom promises in 2018. It also might seem a good strategy going into the provincial election next year. It certainly makes Toronto a player in that game and, played properly, it could turn into a win for Toronto. But as the game intensifies, it will also turn into a political dilemma for Mayor Tory, who will be facing his own re-election campaign that same year. If polls don’t dramatically change, Wynne’s Liberals will be the long-shot, and Tory will have to choose between the New Democratic Party and the Progressive Conservatives - the party he once led. And that is no choice at all. David Nickle is a reporter and columnist covering Toronto City Hall for Metroland Media Toronto. He can be reached at dnickle@insidetoronto.com. Follow him on Twitter at @davidnickle, and InsideToronto on Facebook
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