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Manulife centre at bay and bloor to get $100 Million transforMation Downtown Toronto shoppers can look forward to an additional 35,000 square feet of new retail space as the Manulife Centre at Bay and Bloor streets gets ready for a massive facelift. Construction is set to begin next year, and is expected to be completed in early 2019. Eataly/Image FULL STORY: bit.ly/baybloor WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out exactly what changes are going to be made to the landmark property.
our changing approach to gender is having an iMpact on how we think Part 2 of our feature series on gender identity looks at the blurring lines between male and female. From sports to education, traditional gender rules are giving way to more inclusive expressions of identity. Courtesy photo FEATURE: pages 12 and 13 WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out some of the ways society is shifting in what some are calling our new post-gender era.
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Alexandra Park residents played an active role in the revitalization efforts, right from the beginning. The dwellings were in dire need of upgrades and repairs. So, after eight years of planning and hard work, residents were welcomed back into new and impressive townhomes. Benjamin Priebe/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/newalexpark WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out what else is in store for the area as the revitalization of Alexandra Park continues.
The one-year countdown to the Invictus Games will be marked with a celebration at Yonge-Dundas Square during Nuit Blanche, the all-night art event running from 7 p.m. Saturday to 7 a.m. Sunday. Metroland file photo FULL STORY: bit.ly/invictusgamesto WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: What does Prince Harry have to do with the Ivictus Games? Read about his connection online.
GrEy iS thE nEw whitE for PolicE aS thEy chanGE thE colour of cruiSErS Toronto police are rolling out a new-look cruiser, replacing the current white scout cars with grey Ford Interceptors. The update of the fleet of 500 cars is part of the force’s ongoing modernization. Toronto Police Service/Photo FEATURE: bit.ly/greycruiser WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Check out a video showing a 360-degree view of the grey cruiser, to be phased in over five years.
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Toronto’s Licensing and Standards Committee has recommended changes to toughen up the city’s bylaws regarding dogs that bite. It is asking for enhancements that would require dogs deemed dangerous to wear a prominent tag, and require owners to post a sign on their property indicating the dog is a dangerous one. FULL STORY: bit.ly/doglawstoronto WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out what other proposed bylaw changes could affect dog owners in Toronto.
SEx traffickEd womEn havE PlacE to livE, thankS to covEnant houSE Rogers Home offers a place for women aged 16 to 24 to live for up to two years before transitioning into Covenant House’s apartment program. These are women who are victims of sex trafficking, and Rogers Home gives them a place where they are understood, not judged. Justin Skinner/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/newrogershome WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Discover what supports the women will receive after moving into the new Rogers Home.
PowEr outaGE iSSuES at yonGE/EGlinton towErS rEquirE lonG-tErm Solution Residents at the midtown Quantum2 towers have dealt with three extended power outages in the last year and a half; the blame is placed on Toronto’s crumbling infrastructure and the building’s hydro vault. Justin Skinner/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/midtownpower WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: How old was the water pipe that burst earlier this month? Find out in our online story.
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PFAFF Automotive Partners and North York General Foundation unveil a ‘souped-up’ hospital bed – in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car – to help launch NYGH’s $853,000 ‘It’s Not Just a Bed’ campaign. PFAFF contributed $150,000 to jumpstart the fundraising effort to replace every bed at the facility. Staff/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/nyhospitalbeds WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: How old are the existing beds? How many patients are admitted each year? Find out online.
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Global citizENShiP PrizE haNdEd to thE aGa khaN at toroNto cErEMoNY The Aga Khan accepts a medal from Adrienne Clarkson during a ceremony inside Koerner Hall as the first recipient of the Adrienne Clarkson Prize for Global Citizenship. The Aga Khan has dedicated his life to improving living conditions for the world’s most vulnerable people. Benjamin Priebe/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/agakhanaward WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Learn more about the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims.
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Mayor John Tory makes his way across the Victoria Park and Finch avenues intersection this week during his announcement of the second phase of a citywide initiative targeting some of Toronto’s busiest and most dangerous intersections, which includes this ‘hotspot’. Dan Pearce/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/torytraffic WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out what the city plans to do to reduce traffic backlog at 10 key intersections.
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Jay Burford (left) and Venetia Cowie dressed in period costumes to welcome guests to St. John’s 200th anniversary celebrations this month. The church claims to be the oldest Anglican parish in the city. Martin Block/photo
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be the same reasons that Holyday articulated in his motion and at committee: namely, to be able to gather data for future infrastructure planning, and to encourage more people to make use of a city data-mining cycling phone app. It’s not entirely clear that these form the core of Holyday’s motivations, either. Earlier this year, the scion of former councillor Doug Holyday’s political dynasty named himself as the defender of the rights of the driver, and made certain to insist on a very fine-grained study of the separated bike lane pilot project on Bloor. Young Stephen doesn’t like to bring his father’s fire to the floor of council, but he does bring the old man’s automobile-centric skepticism of two-wheeled transportation. The committee was having none of it, and Holyday’s motion was deferred indefinitely. The fact is that council has already put its will behind bicycle transportation. It’s approved a 10-year cycling plan that is based on a great deal of study, consultation and datagathering already conducted. There’s no need for a licensing system to gather more data, it’s unlikely that the licenses would generate enough revenue to pay for even the miniscule cost of providing bicycle infrastructure on roads, and police can enforce the Highway Traffic Act any time they see fit to. Really, it’s just time to get on with planning and building the infrastructure – and accepting that bike riders are a part of the city’s fabric.
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People who use their bicycles to commute may not all see it this way, but for many, the end of September means the end of prime bike commuting weather in Toronto. At City Hall, councillors on the public works and infrastructure committee celebrated that end with two gifts to those cyclists: one, approving a plan to go ahead with separated bike lanes on Woodbine Avenue in the Beach and, another, to kill a motion by Etobicoke Centre Councillor Stephen Holyday to look at a system for licensing cyclists. It was a good morning’s work. The separated lanes on Woodbine will be a boon to bike riders in the east end, making, as Jared Kolb of CycleToronto noted, a safe and separated route from near the edge of Scarborough to downtown Toronto. And that bicycle licensing plan? Holyday’s brainchild was probably never going to go anywhere even if it had made it through the committee. In 1995, the former city of Toronto studied the idea and rejected it as costly and ineffective, and that rejection has been good enough for subsequent councils, who occasionally see attempts to get a report that says something different. The impetus for bike licensing – an idea that has caught on exactly nowhere – is usually presented as a measure to control joy-riding cyclists. As Holyday notes, a Forum Research poll found that more than over half of its respondents wanted to see a bicycle licensing fee applied in Toronto. One would have to speculate as to why all those people wanted the fee in place, but it’s unlikely to
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littlE italy invitES you to takE it EaSy, Enjoy an ESPrESSo, rElax for a whilE The Little Italy BIA is taking a page from the laid-back European way of life and promoting Toronto’s Italian-Canadian neighbourhbood as a place to take life slow and enjoy fine food and great coffee, all the while enjoying the area’s cultural diversity and changing landscape. Justin Skinner/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/littleitalybia WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out how the BIA launched its re-branding efforts. Hint: it involved accordion music.
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a ‘cEntral Park’ coSting $1 Billion could BE Built in downtown t.o. A view from the Bathurst Street bridge, illustrating the location of Toronto’s proposed Rail Deck Park. The city’s executive committee backed a plan to study the proposal for a 31-acre park to be built on decking over the rail lands south of Front Street, between Bathurst and Blue Jays Way. Benjamin Priebe/Metroland FULL STORY: bit.ly/ raildeckproposal WHY YOU SHOULD READ MORE: Find out what the mayor and councillors said about the plan.
Join the TTC Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit The TTC Advisory Committee on Accessible Transit (ACAT) drives ongoing public participation in decisions affecting accessible transportation in the City of Toronto. The Committee is comprised of volunteer members and reports to the Board of the TTC. Five (5) volunteer positions on the Committee are open for a three-year term. Interested applicants must attend an information session at Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Committee Room 2. Thursday, October 6 from 1 to 2:30 p.m., or Monday, October 17 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Application forms will be distributed only to attendees after the information sessions. ASL interpreters and real-time translation (CART) services will be provided at both information sessions. If you require alternate accommodation, please contact us in advance at 416-393-4636. For more information, please contact TTC Customer Service. Phone: 416-393-4636 (INFO) TTY: 416-393-4555 ttc.ca/acat
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The Toronto sign in Nathan Phillips Square becomes part of artist JR’s ‘Inside Out’ installation during Scotiabank Nuit Blanche in the early hours of last year’s event. This year features contemporary art projects from hundreds of local, national and international artists. Metroland file photo
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A Massachusetts mom was accosted by a stranger last month who said allowing her three-year-old son nicknamed “Roo” to wear a tutu was child abuse. Her impassioned Facebook response went viral: “Roo may not always want to dress this way, but we hope that he’ll remember that, when he did, he was loved,” she wrote.
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It’s the small things – buying underwear, for instance. There’s the boys department, and the girls. Which one do you pick when your child isn’t sure which gender fits? Mandy Klein made a big mistake when she picked a pack of undies for her teenager Micah from the girls’ section. Turns out, one pair was pink. Micah was so upset thinking about the girly pink pair donned that morning, her parents say, that by the end of day she’d cut the underwear into tiny pieces and tossed them in the trash. Randy and Mandy Klein are doing their best to treat their child’s gender identity with respect, but sometimes, the Newmarket family struggles with the day-to-day details. Micah, 16, came out as gay last year and several months ago, said they are gender fluid. Micah prefers “they and them,” dresses generically and considers themself male or female depending on the day, and sometimes the time of day. It’s all new territory for the Kleins as they navigate a minefield of language and lifestyle for their only child, who is also autistic.
“I avoid using pronouns when I can,” Randy says. He uses Micah’s first name when he thinks of it, but it can get confusing and sometimes, emotional. “I tell her – them – ‘when you correct me…don’t yell. I understand you’re passionate about it, but I forget. It doesn’t mean I’m being disrespectful.’” The Kleins say they will stand by their child, wherever this journey takes them. “If it’s important to Micah, it’s important we fight for them,” Randy says. Micah is a smart kid, he adds, a member of the school’s LGBTQ club, not troubled with bullying. “They’re doing well. They’ll figure it out.” In the meantime, Mandy says gender-neutral departments in stores would make life easier. It could happen. Our changing approach to gender impacts more than just the English language. Other parts of society that have been traditionally segregated are undergoing a rapid re-think. Anthems are being rewritten (goodbye to “all our sons command”), Facebook invites you to customize your gender profile, the Oxford Dictionaries website added Mx as an alternative to Mr. or Mrs., and everywhere, lines are blurring between male and female.
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Welcome to the age of “non-binary refinery.” Fashion runways have become gender-fluid with androgynous-looking models in heels and skirts, trousers and tweed. Fashion designers are promoting gender-free clothing, U.K. department store Selfridges has introduced a pop-up store, Agender, and Women’s Wear Daily calls “Going Gender-Neutral” one its top stories of the year. Ben Barry, professor at Ryerson’s school of fashion, applauds the trend. “Everyone has a masculine and feminine side ... Why should clothing fail to reflect that part of who we are?” In researching his book, Refashioning Masculinity, he discovered many men shop in the women’s section because they’re looking for a more playful esthetic or because they’re looking for something that fits. “Maybe it’s time for fashion to play a role in stripping away the divisions and offer us different ways to express gender.”
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Hockey in Ontario now has new trans-inclusive rules, unveiled earlier this month thanks to Oshawa teenager Jesse Thompson. Thompson, born a girl, challenged the Ontario minor hockey league’s dressing room policies that prevented him from using the boys change room. His complaint to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal led Ontario branches of Hockey Canada to post new policies allowing players to choose their dressing room based on whether they see themselves as male or female. Thompson and Ontario Human Rights chief commissioner Renu Mandhane hope it paves the way for other sports to follow suit.
From Entrepreneur Barbie to gender-free nursery decor, marketers are responding to the genderbending trend. International Spa Association Foundation has recognized men are visiting spas more than ever and shopping for cosmetics (although skin care for men still comes in mostly “manly” packaging). Target is phasing out gender-based signage and colours – the company’s website still directs buyers to gendered clothing sections, however – and Amazon.com removed its boy and girl options from their toy department search page. (On the Canadian site, the gender division remains.) This summer, following a petition by DadDoes. com, the Toy Industry Association announced it would drop its gender-based Toy of the Year awards. Gender is one of the Top 4 trends to impact the marketplace, research group Mintel says. “People are questioning traditional notions of gender, rejecting the restraints of stereotypes and embracing the freedom to be themselves.”
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All-access washrooms are popping up everywhere and this summer, Toronto’s CNE garnered accolades for its cheeky take on the topic. Instead of the traditional porta-privy signs showing a man in pants or woman in skirt, the Ex cubicles displayed icons of someone wearing half dress/half pants, along with the words “We Don’t Care.” General manager Virginia Ludy told the Toronto Star the CNE approach diverts the debate to focus on what matters. “Who cares who uses them, right? Men, women, doesn’t matter. You go in, you use it, you do your business, you leave.”
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