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Amber Potts-Jaffary last seen getting into stranger’s car in 1988 CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Don Pressey’s last glimpse of his stepdaughter was of her disappearing figure as she climbed into the car of a stranger she’d flagged down on Lake Shore Boulevard West in south Etobicoke. That was nearly 29 years ago. Amber PottsJaffary hasn’t been seen since. Even all these years later, Pressey still breaks down in tears as he recalls the final moments he and his late wife, Christine Jaffary, spent with Amber. It was approaching noon on Nov. 26, 1988, and his then-16-year-old stepdaughter had stayed out the night before to party with a group of friends. Tipped off to her whereabouts by a friend, Pressey accompanied his worried wife, whom friends and family called ’Chris’, down to the Mimico motel where Amber had crashed for the night. "The motel owner heard our story and let us into the room, and there was Amber - embarrassed to be caught. She reluctantly sat on one bed, while her mother on the other bed, just inches apart," Pressey recalled of their last encounter with Amber be-
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Left, Amber Potts-Jaffary was last seen in Mimico in the Lake Shore Boulevard West area on Nov. 26, 1988. Right, she is pictured here as a toddler in this photo taken in the mid 1970s in northern British Columbia. fore she vanished from their lives. "Chris rationally and calmly read Amber the riot act for about 30 minutes. In the end, she said ’We want you with us, so if you want to come home, you’re welcome to come home. But this, what you’ve done (staying out all night), is unacceptable.’" All three then agreed to go back to the family home on Rabbit Lane (near The East Mall and Rathburn Road), where Pressey assumed mother and daughter would continue their reconciliation over lunch. Amber, however, had other plans. "As soon as she put her
foot out the door, she ran. She was young and fast and agile, and I was too old and too slow to keep up," Pressey recalled, noting that he and Jaffary pursued Amber on foot out to Lake Shore Boulevard West, calling for her to come back. "She flagged down a passing car, he stopped and let her in, and they disappeared. I was standing 150 yards back with Chris as we watched them go. There was nothing left for us to do but walk back, get our vehicle and go home. We never saw her again." Pressey said both he and Jaffary were "sick with grief" as police launched their investiga-
tion into Amber’s case 48 hours following her disappearance - even taking DNA samples from Jaffary in case a body matching Amber’s description was ever found. Making matters worse, he added, was the fact that Amber vanished in the midst of Paul Bernardo’s reign of terror as the Scarborough Rapist. "It was a terrible crisis for us. The police were involved and Bernardo was at his peak," Pressey said of the convicted serial killer and rapist believed to be responsible for nearly 24 rapes and attempted rapes in the GTA from 1987 to 1992. "Amber was never
found, but I secretly believe she was a (Bernardo victim). There were a number of girls, like about 10, that disappeared around that time and were never found. I believe she was one of them." In the nearly three decades since Amber’s disappearance, both her parents died without discovering what fate befell their only daughter together - Jaffary in 2010 of lung cancer, and father, Bob Potts, in 2014. That leaves Pressey, her stepfather of less than two years at the time of her disappearance, Amber’s last remaining parent - a responsibility he doesn’t
take lightly. It is he who has remained in contact with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP) since 2011 to keep Amber’s case in the public eye, said Jessica Huzyk, a program manager with the organization’s child safety and family advocacy division. "Families don’t forget. Even as loved ones pass on, we often see different family members (like Don) take on the responsibility of the search, and that can be a lot. Amber still has a family wondering where she is. We’ve extended our support to them, and we will continue searching for answers until we find them," she said, noting that she reached out to Pressey about Amber’s case six years ago when CCCP launched its missingkids.ca database. It was Huzyk, Pressey said, who called him up not too long ago to inform him that police at south Etobicoke’s 22 Division had been contacted by law enforcement officials in the U.S. when they found the remains of a woman that matched Amber’s description. "When Jessica told me... I couldn’t help but ask ’Is she alive?’" he said, tearing up. "But she wasn’t." Nor, confirmed Det.Const. Vlad Tsaturyan, did the unidentified woman’s remains end up belonging to Amber. Pressey said he hopes that Amber - who, if she’s still alive out there somewhere, will celebrate her 45th birthday on July 27 will one day show up on his High Park doorstep.
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l Saturday, July 1 Canada Day Party at Humber Bay Park West WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Humber Bay Park West, 15 Marine Parade Drive, Toronto CONTACT: toronto.ca/canada150 Event features two stages with local, national and international artists influenced by the cultures of the Etobicoke area. Dance, food and fireworks at 10:55 p.m.
Kambule Fest Arts in the Parks WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Amos Waites Park, 2445 Lakeshore Boulevard W., Toronto CONTACT: 416-960-0350 Ballet Creole is taking Kambule through selected Public Parks around Toronto. Fest will include performances, a dance flash mob, vendors and a musical parade. l Tuesday, July 4 Farmers’ Market - Bingo WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Parking Lot - Christ Church St. James Anglican Church, 194 Park Lawn Road, Toronto CONTACT: 416-231-7070 Take part in the Bingo games and have the chance to win a Market prize! Bingo starts at 4:30 p.m. l Wednesday,
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Etobicoke Creek work ’a little overkill’ To the editor: Re: Paving Over Nature, June 15 It was with great interest that I read your cover story Paving Over Nature? with the accompanying picture of Douglas Counter seated along Etobicoke Creek. I attended the city open house on this project mentioned in the article and was impressed with Douglas’s impassioned appeal to the officials to reconsider some aspects of this redevelopment. I am not a resident in the area but I am a frequent user of the trails beside Etobicoke Creek, as part of a small walking group I organize. While we do not walk along the creek for meditative purposes, we are aware of the healing benefits being in a forested area provides to us and others.
Our group has also noticed that walking on a paved surface is harder on our hips and knees and where we have an option, we choose the gravel or dirt pathways. Erosion of the creek’s embankments are evident and I support the city’s plans to shore these up, but I believe removing 40 native trees and disrupting some of the natural topography to construct an asphalt pathway is a little overkill, when a gravel path would meet the needs of cyclists and walkers alike. Myrna Markovich Etobicoke
Looking forward to Farm Boy To the editor: Re: ’Farm Boy opening first Toronto location’, June 8.
I’d like to thank Coun. Mark Grimes for encouraging this store to come to this location. I’d like to encourage residents who live in the area to support this store. I have been to the Farm Boy location in London, Ont. There are always fresh meats, vegetables, dairy products as well as other products. There is always a good selection that can be found. There is even a hot buffet table as well as a cold table — i.e. ready-made, fresh sandwiches. I am so excited to hear this area will be getting a store like this. I will be looking forward to its opening in the fall. I will also encourage other people I know to shop there. Lauren Sering Etobicoke
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Wave the Maple Leaf on Canada’s 150th What makes Canada one of the best places in the world to live? Ask 10 people, you might get 10 different responses. The international community certainly has some thoughts on the question. Canada is consistently ranked among the best nations on the planet by the U.S. News & World Report, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and global brand consultants BAV Consulting. In 2016, the Reputation Institute ranked us second only to Sweden, with Switzerland third. We measure among the top according to the United Nations Human Development Index, as well as the FutureBrand index. Reasons for our lofty status abroad range from our economic and political stability to our education and health care systems, to our relative safety. According to the 2017 Global Peace Index, released by the Institute for Economics and Peace, Canada was rated the eighth safest out of 163 countries. In January, the New York Times announced Canada was its top recommended travel destination for 2017, citing our "cosmopolitan cities, barely-explored natural wonders and everything in between." There are actually countless reasons why this is such an amazing country. There’s Canada’s natural, rugged beauty. We have inclusive social policies, a (mostly) welcoming approach to immigration and refugees. Diversity is not a dirty word here. Our social support programs are there, as are our communities, when people need a helping hand. Our government’s business is conducted, for the most part, in a reasonably transparent, civilized manner. Our game, hockey, is easily the best, as is our side of Niagara Falls and our Rocky Mountains. Our military has a history of punching well above its weight when called upon to defend freedom. Our environment remains largely unspoiled, our cultural and geographic diversity incredible. Many non-Canadians like to poke fun at our penchant for politeness, our readiness to deliver an apology if required, but we’re OK with that. Canadians are patriotic, but we hesitate to blow our own horn. Others do it for us. We know we are not perfect, that there are elements of our past that continue to haunt us. But really, is there anywhere else you’d rather be? On July 1, Canadians will mark our nation’s 150th birthday, with celebrations from coast to coast. We hope everyone joins in and, with passion and appreciation, waves the Maple Leaf.
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Toronto celebrates a future of possibility It is going to be a big day on Saturday: for Canada of course, but for Toronto too. The country is 150 years old. Toronto is either 33 years older than that, if you count back to 1834 when Muddy York was renamed Toronto, or 130 years younger, if you count the point at which the Toronto we all know was amalgamated from six smaller municipalities. That, certainly, was the point at which Toronto became if not a linchpin for the country as a whole, then the biggest kid on the block, the largest city in the land. Forgive us, if we take a moment to feel smug about that - a smugness that may be incompatible
DAVID NICKLE The City with the world’s impression of too-polite-for-ourown-good Canadians, but fits right in line with the country’s impression of too-elitist-and-smug-forour-own-good Toronto. It might be polite, then, to use this space to focus on those moments that take us down a peg. That time that Mel Lastman, our first amalgamated mayor, called in
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the army to shovel us out after a very heavy snowstorm. Or that time that our third mayor, Rob Ford ... well, all those times. But let’s not do this. This is a birthday party for the whole country, and a good birthday party looks to the future as much as it does to the past. And really, Toronto and Canada’s - future is filled with possibility. In the short term, we have become an island of stability and sanity next to the United States and, so far, at least appear to be able to weather the turbulence from south of the border. That’s good. People will want to come here. To live and to do business.
That opportunity will also present us with challenges, but these are the same challenges that we’ve been facing with sporadic success for the past three decades: transit and transportation infrastructure, housing, and environmental stewardship. We will, going forward, have to do better, and do better more consistently. But that’s all right. We are 150 years young, after all. That means we’re just getting started. David Nickle is a reporter and columnist covering Toronto City Hall for Metroland Media Toronto. He can be reached at dnickle@insidetoronto.con. Follow him on Twitter at @davidnickle
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Metrolinx, an agency of the Province of Ontario, is upgrading its commuter rail system into Regional Express Rail. The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is now home to nearly 7 million people and heading towards 10 million by 2041. To address the urgent transit needs of the GTHA, the Province of Ontario committed to implement Regional Express Rail and make other improvements to the GO system. By 2025, electrified trains will be running every 15 minutes or better, all day and in both directions, within the most heavily travelled sections of the GO network.
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Notice of Commencement and Public Meetings GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process
The Process Metrolinx and Hydro One are co-proponents, jointly carrying out the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) in accordance with Ontario Regulation 231/08 - Transit Projects and Metrolinx Undertakings (made under the Environmental Assessment Act) to examine the environmental impacts of converting several GO rail corridors from diesel to electric propulsion. 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 located along and 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 Lakeshore West Corridor – West of Bathurst St. to Burlington Kitchener Corridor – UP Express Spur (at Highway 427) to Bramalea Barrie Corridor – Parkdale Junction to Allandale GO Station Stouffville Corridor – Scarborough Junction to Lincolnville GO Station Lakeshore East Corridor – Don River Layover to Oshawa GO Station
Traction Power Supply and Distribution System Electrification of the GO Network requires a connection to the provincial electrical system. It is proposed that power be supplied from Hydro One’s existing 230 kilovolt (kV) transmission lines through the installation of five (5) Tap locations which will bring power to the Traction Power Substations (TPS) and then feed into the power distribution system components adjacent to and along the rail corridors to be electrified. Consultation Building on the first and second rounds of public consultation meetings held in February/March 2016 and November 2016, Metrolinx and Hydro One are now formally commencing the TPAP. A third round of public consultation is planned for June/July 2017 (details below) and will present the findings of the technical/environmental studies (posted online at www.gotransit. com/electrification) undertaken for the GO Rail Network Electrification Project. Members of the public, government agencies, Indigenous communities and other interested parties are encouraged to participate in the process and/or contact the project team directly with feedback or questions. A discussion guide will be posted online at www.gotransit.com/electrification prior to the meetings to provide key information. We invite you to join us in person at the public meeting nearest you to find out more. Meeting times: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. / Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 26, 2017 Clarke Memorial Hall 161 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga, ON L5H 1G3
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Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Newmarket Community Centre 200 Doug Duncan Drive Newmarket, ON L3Y 3Y9
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It’s all eyes on all happenings at the club for bouncer Mike Eliopoulos at Rivoli on Queen Street West. We recently spent a Friday night shadowing the 6’5", 320-pound security employee who started working with Titan Security and Protection Inc. only a month after quitting his construction job. His shift starts at 9 p.m. and all night he’s working the door, checking IDs, keeping tabs on the Reggae DJ party and making sure patrons enjoy themselves, but also behave themselves while on the premises.
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Concert band performs Canada 150 tribute The Etobicoke Community Concert Band’s popular, free Summer Concerts in the Park series is under way. The band invites Etobicoke residents, families and friends to attend their concerts at Applewood/The Shaver Homestead at Broadacres Park, 450 The West Mall. Bring a lawn chair. The band’s next concert is a tribute to Canada and its 150th birthday on Wednesday, July 5 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. It will perform Canada 150, a new suite by Vern Kennedy. The band’s final summer concert takes place on Wednesday, July 19 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. It will feature music from movies such as Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. The band will also perform popular tunes by Stevie Wonder, Santana and Elvis Presley.
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The Misseto Bonsai Show returns Canada Day weekend to the Centennial Park Conservatory. The club has some bonsai trees as old as Canada. A member-donated northern white cedar bonsai will be showcased at the show in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary. The Misseto Bonsai Show takes place on Saturday, July 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Centennial Park Conservatory, 151 Elmcrest Rd. Admission is free. Approximately 60 coniferous, deciduous and tropical bonsai trees will be on display, ranging from those "still in training" to others more than 100 years old, show organizers said. Learn the art of bonsai at the show. "The creation of a bonsai tree is an art form which expresses, in miniature, the
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Binah Huynh shows Phung Quach the art of Bonsai at the annual Misseto Bonsai Club Bonsai Show at the Centennial Park Conservatory last year. beauty of natural tree forms," the club stated in its show flyer. Bonsai can be started from natural material collection in the wild, nursery stock, layering, cuttings and from seedlings or grafts. Take in several demos
each day by members showcasing bonsai styling and maintenance. Established in 1981, the small club of experienced and novice bonsai enthusiasts meets monthly. Visit www.missetobonsai.org to learn more.
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Electric railway came to Etobicoke 100 years ago Guelph Line’s biggest issue was competition from cars and bus services DENISE HARRIS denise.harris@sympatico.ca When the Guelph Line of the Toronto Suburban Railway opened through Etobicoke on April 14, 1917, residents eagerly greeted this new electrically-powered interurban rail service. It ran from Keele Street to Guelph, carrying passengers, express, and freight. The line operated on 1500 volts of direct current from the Niagara Power Commission towers on Kipling Avenue. The line entered Etobicoke on a dramatic 711-footlong, 86-foot-high steel bridge over the Humber River. The route then more or less paralleled the CPR to Mimico Creek. It crossed the creek on an 80-foot-long steel
trestle bridge south of the CPR overpass in what today is Tom Riley Park. The line then curved north to pass under the west span of the CPR overpass. After continuing about 50 feet, the route turned west (where the baseball diamond is now). It continued past Islington Avenue to Canning (now Cordova) Avenue on a right-of-way that is now Central Park Roadway. The line proceeded on an angle along the north side of the Islington Public School property and crossed to the north side of Dundas where Cabot Court is today. There, the track continued west, behind the stores and houses along Dundas to Kipling Avenue. It crossed through the street-level sixpoints intersection, where it vied for space with all of the other vehicles coming through from six directions. It continued west on the north side of Dundas in front of the few houses along that stretch of road. The cars crossed into Toronto Town-
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Car 104 on the Toronto Suburban Railway’s Guelph Radial Line approaching Canning (now Cordova) Avenue from Islington Avenue in 1919. The track right-of-way is now Central Park Roadway. ship (Mississauga) on a bridge over Etobicoke Creek, north of Dundas, and then the route then continued on to Guelph. There are known to have been at least 18 stops across Etobicoke, with small wooden shelters for waiting passengers at Islington, Burn-
hamthorpe, Royal Avon, Six Points, Eaton Farm (Highway 427), and Summerville. The Guelph line experienced ongoing problems that negatively affected its bottom line: the electricity supply was inconsistent; the route had many tight curves which slowed down the ser-
vice; there was competition from main line railways; there were equipment shortages; and passengers complained the service was too infrequent. However, its main problem was competition from the increasing presence of more convenient personal cars and local bus
services. Ridership dropped to 300 passengers per day in 1931. The company made its last run on Aug. 15, 1931 and went into receivership. When the receiver was released in 1935, all of the rails, structures, and power lines were promptly removed. Any remaining cars were scrapped. It is still possible to see traces of the line today. Most obvious are the piers from the bridge over the Humber River, and the route from Mimico Creek to Kipling can still be walked using the description above. It is also possible to ride on a surviving piece of the actual Guelph line right-of-way in several historic rail cars that have been saved at the Halton County Railway Museum (www.hcry.org). Denise Harris is the Historian for the Etobicoke Historical Society. Her column appears every second Thursday. Reach her at denise.harris@sympatico.ca.
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79 SILVER SHADOW PATH $645,000 Fabulous Executive Townhouse In Markland Wood! Bright Living Room With Cathedral Ceiling And Walk-Out To Your Private Backyard Oasis! Open-Concept Dining Room Over-Looking the Living Room. Eat-In Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances. Three Spacious Bedrooms And 4-Piece Bathroom On Upper Level. Finished Family Room On Lower Level. Minutes To Shopping, Schools, Parks, Airport And Downtown, With One Bus To Subway! See MLS# W3853998
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LUXURY 4 BEDROOM 2 1/2 STOREY Spectacular Luxury Home! On a premium professionally Landscaped lot, W/ Finished basement, Loft and much more.
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WEST TORONTO TOWNHOUSE!! Amazing ‘Bloordale’ Location! Charming 3 Bdrm, End Unit! Beautifully Maintained Throughout. Great Layout, Large Living/Dining Areas, Eat-In Kitchen, Sept. Ent. Finished Bsmnt & Much More!
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STUNNING kING’S TERRACE CONDO Fully Reno’d Condo Overlooking the Ravine. Brand new S. S. Appl., Hardwood Flrs throughout, Parking & Locker, just steps to amenities, shops and restaurants. A Must See!
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Start your reno project in the heart of every home — the kitchen. Here are some top trends designers Colourful sinks. Use neutral shades for cabinets and make the space pop with a colourful sink. Think bold reds, lively greens or hip oranges to create a statement and kitchen focal point. Apronfront sinks with automated features like a handsfree faucet round out your sink style. Skylights. Did you know that skylights can deliver two times the amount of daylight compared to vertical windows? Add drama to the hub of your home and eliminate the need to turn on every light during the day with a room-brightening stylish skylight. Good daylight improves health, well-being and performance. Velux programmable skylights not only let in natural light, they give you control to air out your
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The Diamond Realty Inc. shines with new renovations Gary Chahinian and his team of agents at The Diamond Realty Inc. are celebrating their new independence from Remax with renovations. The office at 1570 Kipling Ave., which has been owned by Chahinian since 2005, is getting a makeover with new front doors, windows and a fresh coat of paint. It has been visited by real estate buyers and sellers since it started as a Remax Nice office in 1985 and Chahinian says plans to expand won’t change things too much. The original space in Richmond Gardens will always be the head office. “We love the area and the homes here,� says Chahinian. “We want to be THE real estate brokerage here and beyond.� There are currently plans to add offices in Niagara and the north, around Oak Ridges, Richmond Hill and King. Chahinian says the addition of new offices is to help clients who would like to find more affordable housing and have a quieter lifestyle away from Toronto. The team’s goals are to represent more luxury properties and expand the team of agents to 50 from 23. One thing that won’t change, though, is Cha-
hinian’s passion for his career. “I love real estate,� he says. “My motto has always been ‘professionalism, heart and integrity.’� Gary Chahinian has been a Realtor since 1995 and became a broker and owner in 2005. He specializes in commercial projects, but loves working with residential buyers. He has won many awards in real estate and is a proud member of the Children’s Miracle Network. The Diamond Realty Inc. is a full-service brokerage open seven days a week. The team consists of many talented agents, some of whom have worked with Chahinian for over 20 years. Visit The Diamond Realty team at 1570 Kipling Ave. or call the team at 416-235-2500.
ROYAL LEPAGE RAISES $20,000 TO HELP WOMEN EXPERIENCING ABUSE On Monday, June 5, local Realtors and partners took part in the Royal LePage GTA Charity Golf Tournament at the Caledon Country Club. All funds from the event went to the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, which helps women experiencing abuse. This tournament, hosted by the West Toronto offices, has raised $115,000 for charity over the last seven years.
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displayed in many ways, from the front yard of a house to the top of a building, though there are some rules and regulations, according to the Government of Canada. For example, if affixed to a vehicle, the flag must be on a pole "firmly fixed to the frame of the car on the front right." Nothing should be pinned to or sewn on the national flag, and it shouldn’t be signed or marked in any way. The national flag should not be used as a table or seat cover or as a masking for boxes, the government says. The flag takes priority over all other national flags when flown in Canada. The only flags that are given priority over the Canadian flag are the "personal standards of members of the Royal Family and of Her Majesty’s 11 representatives in Canada." There is also a specific process for the national flag to be folded. And when the flag becomes tattered and is no longer in a suitable condition, it should be destroyed in a dignified way. The flag was adopted on Feb. 15, 1965; that date is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day.
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Fly the Canadian flag. That’s what a Torontoarea group is urging of Canadian residents, businesses and institutions. The national flag is flown at all federal government buildings, airports and military bases and establishments within and outside Canada. That mandate should extend to all government institutions, including provincial and municipal, says Marga van den Hogen, who in 2009 founded Flag Flyers, an organization dedicated to promoting the Canadian flag. "It’s the most beautiful flag. It stands out. It’s our Canadian emblem," she said, adding the flag should be displayed "to show our patriotism and the government has to set the example for us to follow." John Davies, a founding member of Flag Flyers, said the Canadian flag should be flown at public institutions
like town halls and hospitals. "We’re very proud of our health system, and the Americans seem to envy it, and yet we don’t fly flags in front of them (hospitals)," he said. "The government to me doesn’t seem to promote the flag anymore. I believe it should." Davies suggested Canadians could take a lesson from the U.S. "You see flags all over the place in the States. People are very proud of it," he said. "We don’t seem to have the same pride. We have, I think, pride in our flag for some of the sports teams but not much else." Davies also encouraged everyone attending Canada 150 celebrations to pick up a hand-held flag that’s provided by the government. "The government is spending a lot of money on such things as fireworks. Perhaps it could ensure that all the people who go to see the fireworks are carrying a flag in show of support," he added. Van den Hogen said residents should also "encourage each other" to display the flag. "Just be proud Canadians and show your patriotism." The national flag can be
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Fusion of Taste Festival returns to Albion Islington Square The 11th Annual Fusion of Taste Festival takes to Albion Islington Square next weekend for a full-day celebration of culture and food. A signature event of Albion Islington Square Business Improvement Area, the Sunday, July 9 event will run from from noon to 10:30 p.m. at the intersection of Albion Road and Islington Avenue, featuring more than 50 food and craft vendors from around the world and a full schedule of live performances. Entertainment will include steel bands, dance workshops, an art zone, buskers, a kiddie corner, a cricket batting cage, an eating competition, a mobile museum, a fun zone, and kids’ shows. There will also be live performances by the ANS Dance Team, AFC Fusion Band, The Destiny Band, Illusionist Raman Sharma, Canadian Punjabi singer Rupan Bal, Hip Hop artist Mizz Taj, Canadian Indo artist Raghav, Kambi, and Sarabjeet Cheema. Albion Islington Square BIA is located in a rich
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The Canadian female infantry officer who made history Monday commanding the Queen’s Guard at Buckingham Palace is taking it all in stride. Capt. Megan Couto, 24, an Etobicoke native, led her company of 40 Canadian soldiers in the Second Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, through the Changing of the Guard on Monday under a strong sun before a crowd of hundreds of tourists. The 35 members of the Royal Canadian Artillery Band led the way, performing songs including Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah and the Hockey Night in Canada theme song. "I knew it was important," Couto said Wednesday from St. James Palace. "It was quite special to me. I just try to do my job as well as I can. It just so happened the job I was given on Monday was pretty spectacular. "I hope I’m able to inspire at least one person." The Patricia’s are serving as the Queen’s Guard on select dates until July 3. The Canadian soldiers will stand sentry at Buckingham Palace and St. James’ Palace. Queen Elizabeth II invited Canada to send soldiers to assume the ceremonial duNEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY JUNE 23 CORPORATE FLYER In the June 23rd flyer, page 15, the ACER Switch Alpha 12’’ Windows 2-in-1 Tablet (WebCode: 10437049) was advertised with an incorrect price. The correct price is $799.99. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.
ties in 2017 to mark 150 years since Canadian Confederation. Maj. Jay Hudson, Couto’s superior, gave her the opportunity, the first for a female infantry officer. Hudson has and will command the remainder of the Mounting of the Guard, including on Canada Day and on July 3. The Queen’s Foot Guards, part of the British infantry, currently have no female soldiers in their ranks. It will open to women for the first time in 2018. Canada’s military has had women serving in nearly all roles since 1989. As of May, women in the regular force and the primary reserve combined represent a little more than 15 per cent of the Canadian Armed Force, the Department of National Defence reported. Couto said she has never focused on being a woman in the Canadian military. "I was kind of blind to the fact I’m a minority," she said. "I tried to keep up in the beginning and do my best in the end. If you work hard, are physically fit, motivated and intelligent, things will come." Couto’s parents, Joe Couto and Seon Young-Couto, took in the excitement from this side of the pond. "We’re very proud of her and her accomplishments. She works hard. She stays humble," Joe Couto said of his daughter, who played with the Etobicoke Youth Soccer Club, attended Richview Collegiate, and graduated from the Royal Canadian Military College. In 2015, Couto deployed to northern Saskatchewan as a platoon commander to protect local infrastructure from the wildfires. On Canada Day, the Queen is expected to attend the parade. "All the soldiers are really excited," Couto said. "It’s a really proud moment. This is only the second time the Princess Patricia’s have mounted the guard. We’re incredibly proud of all the soldiers and all the noncommissioned officers."
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Bamboo Back Support Pillow
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Snackeez 16oz cup with Snack Holder
11 pc Car Wash Kit
Ladies Secret Socks
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Kids Headlamps 2pk
Striker Spy Drone 2.4GHz 4.5 Ch with Video Camera
Fidget Spinners
Laptop Tablet 60 Games & Activities
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