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Sarah and Claire’s Food Drive set to launch at Leaside event Sarah and Claire’s Food Drive is kicking off its ninth year with an event in Leaside this Saturday. The event takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Grilltime Gourmet Meat Shop, 62 Laird Dr. Sarah and Claire partnered with Grilltime, Broil King, Cobs Bread and Amsterdam Brewery for the event, where people can enjoy a complimentary sausage on a bun, meet BBQ Naz from Broil King and sample a selection of Amsterdam Brewery beers.
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The beer sampling starts at noon. Donations will be accepted at the event for the food drive, which aims to raise 50,000 pounds of food for the Daily Bread Food Bank this year. Since starting the campaign eight years ago as Sarah’s Food Drive, Sarah and Claire have raised more than 215,000 pounds of food for the Daily Break Food Bank. Visit www.sarahandclairesfooddrive.com for more information.
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Do gender-based words affect our behaviour? Remember baby Storm? The Toronto baby took the world by storm in 2011 when her parents decided not to reveal her gender to the world for her first years of life. Parents Kathy Witterick and David Stock wanted to let Storm decide what gender to identify with and, five years later, she is a she. The couple also made a conscious choice to keep their kids out of public school, to avoid, in part, the school system’s segregation of sexes. What happens when we erase gender divisions? Does going gender-free impact our behaviour? The research is unclear. Lynn Liben, a psychologist at Penn State, studied preschool classes to look at the effects of gender-coded language. She found when teachers lined children up by gender and emphasized gender in speech, (“Good morning, boys and girls”), students showed an increase in genderstereotyped attitudes toward each other and their choice of toys. On the other hand, researchers Kumiko Fukumura (University of Strathclyde, Scotland), Jukka Hyönä and Merete Scholfield (University of Turku, Finland), found no correlation between the pronoun system we use and our gender thinking. In the Finnish language, genders are not differentiated; “hän” refers equally to both females and males, and yet Finns do not think about the gender of people any differently than speakers of English, the researchers report.
It used to be so simple, back in the days of Dick and Jane primary school readers. We learned grammar by memorizing basic rules. Dick was a ‘he’, Jane was a ‘she’, Spot was a dog and together they were … well, they. Turns out, it wasn’t so simple after all. Those clear-cut rules didn’t fit everyone and today those who don’t fit are speaking out, sparking what could be a linguistic revolution. The two-gender, binary world of male and female is shifting. We now have gender-neutral driver’s licences, gender-free washrooms, Toby’s Law enshrining transgender people’s rights in Ontario, and Bill C-16 working to do the same across Canada. And increasingly, people are adopting a cornucopia of alternative pronouns to the traditional he and she. “Gender is not black and white, but language is,” explained Chris Talbot, a female-to male transgender youth from Newmarket. Talbot, 18, prefers to be called he. He spoke with his guidance office in Grade 10 and soon his entire high school had switched references to he. Today, Talbot is studying at Georgian College in Orillia, making use of gender-free washrooms on campus, readily accepted by his male roommates in his school dorm. “People have been amazing about it, really. I’ve never had a bad experience, no bullying, no judging,” he said. “Maybe it’s because (trans
issues) are all over social media, but it has been easier than I thought.” Switching pronouns isn’t smooth for everyone, especially for those who don’t identify as male or female. At 16, Beatrice Vandikas stumbled upon new pronouns being used by an online blogger: fae and faer. “I’d been using they and them not realizing there was anything else. I was elated. I thought, Oh my gosh, that’s perfect! That’s me!” Vandikas had been dating a trans man at the time, dealing with “nasty rumours” in a small-town community, and did not start using those pronouns right away. Now Vandikas is more comfortable using fae (for she/he) and faer (for his/hers/him) – but also less upset when people don’t. Language is constantly evolving, Vandikas said. “It shouldn’t be that difficult, but changes like that are really hard for people, especially when they’re older.” Vandikas’ parents, for example, haven’t yet fully embraced the concept. Faer mother once asked faer to help her understand how fae would like her to talk about faer. Fae was encouraged, but faer mother’s use of the pronouns didn’t last – maybe, fae said, because it was such a foreign concept to the older generation, “so I just said to myself, she’s my mom, I’ll deal with it.” Reading that sentence may have been challenging for even the most open-minded readers, but Vandikas, and others who hope the English language evolves, said it’s worth the trouble. Respecting others is more important than being grammatically
How you can be gender sensitive ■ If you are uncertain about the gender identity of another person and have to refer to them in the third person, use they or them. ■ It is ok to politely ask which gender pronoun a person prefers. ■ If someone explains they are a trans woman, do not use masculine pronouns. ■ If someone explains they are a trans man, do not use feminine pronouns. ■ If you work in an office that has intake forms, include X or Other (if you absolutely must collect information about gender – but consider that you may not actually need information about gender). ■ If you work in a recreation facility, ensure there are trans-positive policies in place so that gender variant people can use the facilities without harassment. ■ Make sure there are gender-neutral bathroom options in your place of work. Source: Sheila Cavanagh, associate professor, York University
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Chris Talbot is a female-to-male transgender youth. He is studying at Georgian College in Orillia, making use of gender-free washrooms on campus.
correct. Words hold power, Vandikas noted, especially when they feel wrong and especially when you have an identity disorder and rely on that perfect pronoun to understand who you are and find a sense of community. “When people say gender pronouns are too confusing, what they are really saying is they don’t want to take the time to question their assumptions about gender,” said York University associate professor Sheila Cavanagh. Gender is more complicated and nuanced than simple male and female, she said. “The importance of language, and gender pronoun usage, should not be underestimated.” Increasingly, professors at York U. and other North American postsecondary schools ask students to indicate their preferred gender pronoun when they introduce themselves. Some go further, allowing students to register their pronouns in the university computer systems; professors are urged to include their pronouns in email signatures.
Alicia Lapointe, PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario faculty of education, suggested it may be easier for youth, who tend to view gender and sexuality differently. “They’re more fluid and open about it. By high school or postsecondary, it’s too late to unlearn any transphobia or homophobia. Elementary students, in particular, are often bullied because of gender expression.” Lapointe uses nametags that say “please use … pronouns” and introduces herself with: I’m Alicia and I use she, her, hers pronouns. “It’s a way to get people to see that you shouldn’t assume,” she said. “I don’t think we lose anything by acknowledging our wide diversity, or celebrating it. Our society is only better if we celebrate everyone for who they are.”
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e are breaking ground and removing barriers while navigating a cultural shift that has been referred to as the new post-gender era. In a relatively short time period, we have discovered the segregation of the sexes and the use of the pronouns he or she have been identified as obstacles as we welcome transgender people to our table of diversity. The two-gender, binary world of male and female is shifting. We now have gender-neutral driver’s licences, gender-free washrooms, Toby’s Law enshrining transgender people’s rights in Ontario and Bill C-16 working to do the same across Canada. And increasingly, people are adopting a cornucopia of alternative pronouns to the traditional he and she. Like any cultural shift, we are learning through and reacting by altering OuR ViEW listening our language and behaviours to reflect what we’ve discovered. Hear the In short, we are in the midst of a linguistic revolution that will voices for impact many facets of our lives before it ends. change A recent Angus Reid survey had promising results. Nearly 80 per cent of those participating agree Canada should work to accommodate and protect transgender people in society. To better educate our readers, Metroland has embarked on a three-part series that starts today and continues for the next two weeks to explore the linguistic and cultural implications of these changes. You will hear why the change is needed through the voices of those interviewed by reporter Kim Zarzour throughout her series. Studies show 47 per cent of transgender people have either considered suicide, attempted suicide or self-harmed in the course of their lives, according to Sawyer Arnold, director of Trans Inclusion, PFLAGDurham. “By referring to them by the incorrect gender, you increase the risk and add to the emotional distress,” Sawyer said. Proponents of gender-free washrooms cite safety concerns. Statistics show shockingly high levels of sexual abuse and assault against transgender people. For these people, simply choosing which washroom to use can be a daily dilemma. Changes in language and attitude will help. These changes are organic and will take time to evolve. Respect and decency should be foremost in our discussions.
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oday, Mayor John Tory’s executive committee turns its eye to an ambitious and expensive plan – to build a “rail deck” park, which is to say a park built literally on a deck, spanning over the downtown rail corridor from Bathurst Street to Blue Jays Way. It is certainly ambitious – the park would cover 21 acres of rail lands that currently divide downtown Toronto from its waterfront communities, and replace them with a green swathe of parkland that would provide some recreational relief for one of the fastestgrowing communities of tower dwellers in the country. And, oh Lord, it is going to be expensive: more than $1 billion to construct, according to very preliminary estimates, and more than that to secure the air rights from Metrolinx and CN over those tracks that will allow construction to
david nickle the city take place at all. The executive committee won’t be signing off on that at its September meeting – before that it is just a couple of million dollars, to refine the plans and move things along to the next stage. It’s hard to say that the idea of the park is not a good idea. Downtown Toronto is growing into a giant and potentially precarious residential community, made up of individuals and families squeezed into often very tiny quarters, and the real estate is getting swallowed up. Waiting another five years until the population reaches its breaking point, and then trying to acquire large-sized parkland from the remaining scraps could well be even more
expensive or, worse, simply impossible. The trouble is that while the rail deck park is a good idea, it isn’t the only idea that has caught the eye of Mayor Tory’s council. The city is spending about as much as the rail deck park just a few kilometres to the east, replacing the Gardiner Expressway there with another elevated expressway, against the long-term advice of city planners. A few more kilometres to the east, council has committed to building a one-stop subway extension into Scarborough that costs as much again. And if the park is to go ahead, all of that – park included – will have to be paid for, almost certainly with money that comes from taxes and other revenues drawn from Toronto’s residents. Perhaps this will provide incentive for Toronto council to take its forthcoming
debate on revenue tools more seriously. The mayor, and a majority of council, have made it clear that property taxes are not a candidate for enhancement – and they’ve also made it clear that they don’t want to see the city sit still when it comes to improving and expanding its infrastructure. We should have parks. We should have subways, and light rail. And council has decided that we should have a great elevated highway to aid motorists getting to and through the city’s downtown. But it all leads to a bill that someone will have to pay – and having solidified our aspirations as we have, whoever pays that bill is going to need deep pockets.
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Use your feet, save some money I spent the beginning of the week enjoying the glorious blue sky and warm sun that was more like summer than fall. As always, I am amazed at the good fortune we have living in such a peaceful area where one can appreciate the true luxury of simply enjoying a sunny day. I also enjoyed dropping into some of the stores around me to do some shopping and say hello to the owners. We are exceptionally fortunate here in East York to have so many conveniences within walking distance of most people. More importantly, we have people who have made the effort to make their stores and restaurants attractive and provide personal service. It is nice to be able to go into a store and get a friendly hello, rather than a polite but impersonal greeting you find in big shopping malls. We have the potential all across the former borough to have one of the greenest communities imaginable if we only
become part of this trend by making their stores more pedestrian, not to mention cyclist, friendly. How difficult would it be to begin including home delivery as part of their services, particularly for larger items that would be difficult to carry? It makes much more sense to have one vehicle delivering to the many, than having many carrying one small load of packages. Yes, there will be the usual people who will insist on living like it is 1958 and we have cheap gas, inexpensive automobiles and lots of money. That was then, but we squandered what we have and are going to be paying for that excess with heavy interest. Accepting that going green means saving money may be the best incentive many people have ever had to start using what is in their own back yard more sensibly.
joe cooper watchdog gave a little thought to it. Thanks to the way East York developed we have a wonderful blend of residences around shops that are often just down the street. Take a personal survey of what is within a five-, ten- or even fifteen-minute walk from your door and you may be surprised at the richness of opportunity. You may even be surprised at how much distance you can actually cover by walking during those short amounts of time. We all know we are in for new economic realities, plus the gas price holiday is not going to last forever, so learning how to conserve costs is going to become part of the new ecology. Already in most parts of the industrialized world people are losing their dependence upon the automobile Store owners should
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East York Chiropractic Clinic.........................................D Pro Life Wellness .........................................................P Fusion Chiropractic and Integrative Health ...................P
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Driving school Young Drivers of Canada..............................................D Dry cleAners
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nAturoPAthy new Business Local 1794 ..................................................................D oPticAl store Hakim Optical ..............................................................D oPtometrist/oPhthAlmologist Hakim Optical ..............................................................D Pet groomer
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Braithwaite Physiotherapy............................................D Bob + Paige Salon .......................................................D Pro Life Wellness .........................................................P Leon’s Hair Salon & Barber Shop..................................P The White Room Salon.................................................P Deserres......................................................................D Hudson’s Bay...............................................................D The Hearing Source .....................................................D Dimensions Custom Framing and Gallery.....................P
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Dollarama....................................................................D Careerfit Mom..............................................................D It’s My Party.................................................................D 3 Monkeys Inc. ............................................................P Oaks ‘N Acorns ............................................................P Curves - Woodbine Ave ................................................G Leaside Skating Club ...................................................D Goodlife Fitness ...........................................................G
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Fox and Fiddle .............................................................D St. Louis Bar & Grill......................................................P Against The Grain Urban Tavern ...................................G
Aji Sai ..........................................................................D Yumei Sushi Japanese Restaurant ...............................D
Jawny Bakers Restaurant ............................................D Globe Bistro.................................................................P Local 1794 ..................................................................P Origin North .................................................................P Gen Pizza.....................................................................G
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Jordan Tovell - GLS Technologies.................................D
Best shoPPing
Bicycle shoP Cyclepath ....................................................................D Book store Book City - Danforth ....................................................D
mAttress store
Sleep Country ..............................................................D The Brick Mattress Store .............................................P
office suPPlies Pet store
Mable’s Fables.............................................................D Staples ........................................................................D Re: Reading .................................................................P Circus Books and Music...............................................P Petsmart......................................................................D The Canine Social Company.........................................P Telus............................................................................D Merrily, Merrily.............................................................D Merrily, Merrily.............................................................D Ages and Stages..........................................................P Frontier Sales ..............................................................P Value Village ................................................................G William Ashley .............................................................D
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Royal Beef ...................................................................D Jerry’s Supermarket ....................................................P Sobey’s........................................................................D Loblaws.......................................................................P Adonis .........................................................................P Jerry’s Supermarket ....................................................P Loblaws.......................................................................P Andrew Cohen- Gourmet Galaxy ..................................D Freshco .......................................................................G Select Sandwich ..........................................................P The Wren .....................................................................D Square Boy..................................................................D Hudson’s Bay...............................................................D Walking On The Cloud..................................................D South St. Burger Co. ....................................................P Swiss Chalet................................................................D Five Guys Burgers and Fries.........................................G KFC - Pape ..................................................................P Gen Pizza.....................................................................G Shoppers Drug Mart.....................................................D Gerrard Square ............................................................D Eglinton Square ...........................................................P
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sPorting gooDs striP PlAzA Shops At Don Mills.......................................................D Canadian Tire...............................................................D
Sheridan Nurseries ......................................................D Shoppers World ...........................................................P
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The Big Carrot..............................................................D Merrily, Merrily.............................................................D Healthy Planet..............................................................P Treasure Island Toy’s Limited .......................................P Silly Goose Kids Inc......................................................G The Home Depot..........................................................D Toronto East Home Hardware.......................................P Re: Reading .................................................................D Circus Books and Music...............................................P Sophia’s Lingerie .........................................................D In This Closet ...............................................................D
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(four part-time positions available in 2017) The Ontario Government is seeking local citizens interested in serving on the Central LHIN (Local Health Integration Network) Board of Directors. The Central LHIN plans, funds, integrates and monitors the local health care system for sections of northern Toronto, a portion of Etobicoke, most of York Region and South Simcoe County, and works with over 100 health service providers. With 1.8 million residents, this is one of the most culturally diverse and fastest growing regions in Ontario. The role of the Board of Directors is to oversee, advise, and govern the strategic direction and priorities of the LHIN, including the use of $2 billion in public funding in accordance with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care policies and directions, accountability agreements, other applicable provincial legislation, and strategic business plans. Candidates with skills, knowledge and background in the following areas are encouraged to apply: Health Care System; Patient Quality & Safety Performance; Law; Accounting/Auditing; Human Resources; Board Governance; and representing the linguistic, cultural and geographic diversity of Central LHIN, including the Francophone and Aboriginal (Indigenous Peoples) communities. This part-time position generally requires two days per month. Meetings are typically held in Markham during business hours. Occasionally, meetings are held outside of business hours, via teleconference and in locations across the Central LHIN. Remuneration is $200/day basic per diem, or part thereof, and expenses are consistent with government policies. A term is one to three years, and may be renewed. For information on the Central LHIN, visit: www.centrallhin.on.ca. For information on the application process, and to apply online, go to: www.Ontario.ca/PublicAppointments. You may also download an application form and submit a signed application via mail, email, fax or hand delivery, to: Public Appointments Secretariat, Room 2440, Whitney Block, 99 Wellesley St. West, Toronto, ON M7A 1W4. Fax: 416-327-2633. E-mail: PASInfo.mgs@ontario.ca. All applications must quote file number PAS-16113 and be received by October 4, 2016. The Central LHIN is an equal opportunity organization. Individuals requiring accommodation during the application or interview process should advise the recruitment contact so arrangements can be made. We will accommodate needs under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
The Public Appointments Secretariat and the Central LHIN thank all interested applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Metroland Media Toronto is seeking a Temporary Part-Time Layout Person to work in collaboration with the Editorial team. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • In collaboration with the subeditor or editor-in-chief, create layouts with strong typography and appropriate use of colour, images and fonts, allowing for readability of type • Colour correct photos for print as needed • Contribute ideas and design artwork to the products • Participate in project meetings relating to appropriate graphics methods/techniques to meet project requirements • Ensure all creative files are designed for print, web and mobile • Be detailed in your organization of projects. This includes obtaining info for the creative work from the editor • Balance and manage own workload according to the established business priorities • Cooperate and interact with editors and seek feedback/input • Other duties as assigned WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • A Post-Secondary education in Graphics/Web/Multimedia Design or a related field • Demonstrated experience with layout work • Proficient with Adobe ¡V Photoshop, InDesign • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written • Proficiency in Typography • Print design experience is an asset • Excellent time management and organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple projects concurrently and operate in a fast-paced work environment • Open-minded and able to use/give constructive feedback • Self-starter with hands-on approach Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview.
If this sounds like a fit for you please apply by September 28, 2016: https://careersen-metroland.icims.com Job # 2016-2181 Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Vehicles Wanted/Wrecking
MONEY
We just want you to know that there is a prayer ministry in your neighbourhood. We are inviting you to join us at a weekly gathering Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. for Bible study and prayer, Friday 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Prayer meeting and intercessory prayer. Sunday Service 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Contact the Pastor at 416-391-5642 or cell 647-705-3787
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Tenders
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Tenders
Tenders
Metroland Media York Region South
INVITATION TO BID
INVITATION TO BID
Metroland Media is accepting tenders to store/transport/count and deliver our weekly newspapers and flyers to carrier drop locations within the Southern York Region area 3-4 times per week. The successful contractor will be responsible for trucking product from the North York distribution center, storing and sorting product within their own location (approx. 75 un-stackable skids) and delivering broken out product to carriers within delivery deadlines; completing all flyer deliveries by Wednesday’s at 3:00PM and all newspaper deliveries by Thursday’s at 2:00PM to all carrier drops. All applicants must be a registered business, have a cargo van or cube truck, storage facility and a valid HST number. Bid packages available at the Reception desk of: Metroland Media Toronto 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 Bids will be received until 12:00 noon Monday, October 3, 2016 ATT: Circulation Manager Contract commencing: October 17, 2016 Lowest or any bids will not necessarily be accepted. Only the successful Company will be contacted.
Metroland Media is accepting tenders to deliver our weekly newspapers and flyers to carrier drop locations within the Southern York Region area 3 times per week. This entails picking up the product at our North York location on Tuesday’s, completing all flyer deliveries by Wednesday’s at 3:00PM and all newspaper deliveries by Thursday’s at 2:00PM to all carrier drops. All applicants must be a registered business, have a cargo van or cube truck and a valid HST number. Bid packages available at the Reception desk of: Metroland Media 175 Gordon Baker Rd. Toronto, ON M2H 0A2 Bids will be received until 12:00 noon Monday, October 3, 2016 ATT: Circulation Manager Contract commencing: October 17, 2016 Lowest or any bids will not necessarily be accepted. Only the successful Company will be contacted.
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Plumbing
Plumbing
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RAY PLUMBING SERVICE Repairs & Replacement, Faucets, Sinks, Toilets, Drains, Main Valve, Leaky Pipes, Drain Cleaning. Licensed & Insured. 24/7.
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Flooring & Carpeting
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