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Police say charges are “highly unlikely” to be laid in connection with a mishap at the Lake Shore Santa Claus Parade over the weekend that sent a 13-year-old girl to hospital. The girl, who fell off of a float during the Saturday, Dec. 5 parade and was subsequently run over, was taken to hospital with “non-lifethreatening” injuries, said Toronto
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Clinic will help people overcome addiction Three page Q&A with Councillor Mark Grimes says it’s a medical clinic focusing on addiction and related mental health CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com The mystery of the rumoured “methadone clinic” at Lake Shore and Sixth Street has been solved – Renew Medical Clinics has taken up operation at the site. While Julia Birinyi, the manager of operations at the 2898 Lake Shore Blvd. W. clinic, declined an interview with The Guardian, she explained the clinic’s function in a threepage Q&A with Mark Grimes following a Nov. 16 sit-down with the Etobicoke-Lakeshore councillor. “We are a medical clinic staffed by duly licensed physicians focusing on addiction and related mental health,” she said, noting that methadone is just one of the Health Canada-approved medications her clinic’s patients may be prescribed to treat pain and/ or chemical dependency on opioid substances, such as oxycodone, morphine, Percocet or codeine, or others. “Patients with addiction and related mental health problems may be prescribed methadone or other medications such as anti-depressants by their doctor after a thorough evaluation and laboratory analysis of their urine. The patient is then free to take that prescription for methadone to a pharmacy of their choice to be dispensed the medication, just like the prescription for any other medication.” The Renew Clinic, Birinyi clarified, does not currently have pharmacy services on-site and is not currently dispensing any medications, methadone included. Grimes, who was also unavailable for comment as of The Guardian’s press deadline Wednesday, first addressed his constituents’ concerns with the clinic with his Etobicoke
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Renew Medical Clinic, operating at 2898 Lake Shore Blvd. W. , will treat patients with addiction, including those who need methadone. The clinic will not dispense any medication and all patients will have to go to a pharmacy to fill their perscriptions.
York Community Council colleagues at a meeting in November, when rumours of a “methadone clinic” opening in his ward were still unconfirmed. During that Nov. 10 meeting, Grimes gained support for a motion calling on Municipal Licensing and Standards to review a Region of Peel bylaw that requires such clinics be licensed, with the intent of “enacting the same or a similar bylaw in the City of Toronto immediately.” His motion, which was unanimously supported by west-end councillors, also sought an educational component/community consultation process under any such bylaw. “These are badly needed facilities, I’m sure. To stop people from seeking treatment would be wrong,” he
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said at the time. “But at the same time, (this rumoured methadone clinic) is very close to Seventh Street Junior School, so people need to be educated as to what might be going on there.” Hoping to quell some of those fears, Birinyi explained in her Q&A with Grimes that Renew has operated three
other mental health and addiction clinics at locations in Mississauga, Cambridge and Leamington for the past twoand-a-half to four-and-a-half years – all with no troubles. “We have not had a single informal or formal complaint, or even a concern from the neighbourhood or city, in any of these locations,” she wrote. “Our clinic in Mississauga is, indeed, near a very large school on Cawthra Road, and our clinic in Leamington is located at the most major intersection of the small town.” Additionally, all of Renew’s patients – most of whom Birinyi said are dependent on painkillers originally prescribed to them by doctors – are required to sign a “clinic agreement” before any services are rendered.
“The agreement, which is detailed, requires that the client refrain from disruptive or illegal behaviour in the clinic and surrounding vicinity. As well, it requires that the client refrain from loitering in the neighbourhood of the clinic,” she explained, noting that if the agreement is violated, the client is first given a warning, and if the behaviour repeats, the client is then discharged from the facility’s care. “In the years operating our clinics and serving hundreds of clients, we have had very few people who actually violated the agreement.” In closing, Birinyi defended the Renew Clinic and its patients. “The overwhelming majority of our patients do not fit the stereotypical image of a disheveled, disorderly, transient person,” she wrote, noting they look like patients of any other medical clinic. “It is rather disheartening that they get subjected to this kind of negative prejudice, in a pluralistic and inclusive society as we expect to enjoy in Canada.” Her Renew Clinic team, she said, is simply trying to provide “a much-needed” medical service to these patients, who are often subject to an unfortunate amount of societal “blame and stigma”. “This stigma presents a significant barrier to their rehabilitation, and for their return to normal functioning,” she wrote. “Patients with such disorders are suffering from an illness, just like any other medical illness. These people deserve and have the right to be seen by a physician in a location similar to other doctors’ offices.”
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Christmas Day seniors’ dinner hosted again at Franklin Horner Etobicoke seniors need not worry about having to spend Christmas alone this year. Franklin Horner Community Centre will host a Seniors Home Alone Christmas Day Dinner on Friday, Dec. 25, featuring appetizers, a turkey dinner, desserts and refreshments. Doors open at 2 p.m.; dinner will be served at 3 p.m. Tickets cost $10 and will be available for sale at the centre, 432 Horner Ave., until Friday, Dec. 11. For more information, call 416-252-6822, or email franklinhorner.laura@gmail. com
Bite into Greek sweets at church’s upcoming holiday sale You have a chance to get some last-minute holiday shopping done and enjoy traditional Greek sweets at an upcoming holiday craft and bake sale. The event will be held at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 1 Brookhaven Dr., Saturday, Dec. 19. It runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be local vendors selling handmade crafts, housewares, hot sauces, jewelry, scarves and knitted items. There will also be homebaked cookies, baklava and spanakopita. Coffee and hot chocolate are complimentary. Admission to the craft and bake sale is free.
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oronto has been in fiscal denial, off and on, since it was amalgamated in 1998. That was when Mel Lastman was elected mayor, promising to freeze property taxes for the first three years of the new mega-city. He pulled it off, but not in a fiscally responsible way. Rather than finding internal efficiencies and cutting services, most of the city’s financial problems were deferred down the line in the service of a tax freeze. When David Miller took over two terms later, the city and council did better, but it was a tooth-andnail fight to implement the land transfer tax and vehicle registration tax, which let council get away with more minor efficiencies and modest property tax increases thanks to a booming real estate market. Those taxes and a municipal workers strike sent Rob Ford into the mayor’s office and while that regime made some mostly unpalatable cuts, once again our view ambitious spending and timid revenue-seeking put Toronto back in the hole. Proposal the The early months of John first of new Tory’s time in the mayor’s seemed to continue revenue grabs office this unrealistic mash-up of promises of frugality with bigticket commitments. For a time, it looked as though the reconstruction of the Gardiner Expressway, SmartTrack, the Scarborough subway and countless other enhancements were going to bankrupt us all. That’s why we’re happy to see that Tory has effectively abandoned his promise to keep property tax increases at or below the rate of inflation. It’s not that we think higher taxes are a good idea. But the alternative – planning to build a city the size of Toronto on an unsustainable fiscal plan – is folly. Tory’s plan to charge a 0.5 per cent a year levy to build transit and housing is at least a step toward erasing that folly. The tax increase is relatively small: $13 a year for the average homeowner, for five years, on top of whatever inflationary increase they see on their tax bill. By itself, it is neither a great burden, nor the complete solution to Toronto’s needs. There will have to be more revenue grabs. But that’s for another day. For now, we can at least applaud that the days of denial seem to be done.
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Mayor John Tory has defied early expectations when it comes to governing a complex Toronto John Tory can be a tough mayor to interview. That’s not to say that our mayor is evasive, or dishonest, or, like the last one to hold the job, openly hostile to journalistic prying. Tory is none of those things. The problem, rather, is the opposite: Tory thinks aloud, considering all points of view and in the end, states nearly all of them – in addition to agreeing with the premise of the question in case that hadn’t come up in one of the other answers. It can be frustrating work, trying to parse the mayor’s views from all that. A lead becomes a multiple choice question. From that, one might conclude that the mayor is simply unprincipled – and by a narrowly political definition of the word, that might be so. Tory does not hold fast with the principles of one
david nickle the city faction or another of our political spectrum. He might have done so in the past. But now, Tory seems content to take his pick. This he has demonstrated ably over his first year in office. For a time, it seemed as though Tory might be of a piece with council’s right-wing intelligentsia: he championed a costly rebuild of the Gardiner Expressway favoured by Conservative members of council, and held fast on the costly Scarborough subway for which former mayor Rob Ford took credit. He has sung the praises of the private sector and made jokes about the folly of big government as well as any right-wing pol might be expected to.
But as the year has gone on, he’s defied those expectations. After talking with business leaders and sport boosters, he backed the city away from another Olympic bid. He used another meeting with the blue-blooded business crowd at the Economic Club of Canada to unveil plans for an annual tax hike to pay for a major round of construction and repair of public affordable housing and transit infrastructure. He flew to Paris right after that, to huddle with world leaders trying to find ways to battle, halt and possibly reverse climate change and when he came back, he announced plans to help Toronto recycle more garbage, consume less energy and get around on foot and on bicycles. This is not the sort of thing you’d have expected
from a guy named Tory. Now some of this might be written off as evidence of a shifting of the political winds. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals came to power on a wave of progressive policies and right-wing repudiation. I would buy that more easily if I hadn’t been exposed so early and often to the push-me-pull-you dynamic of Tory’s psyche. And while it’s a frustrating psyche to try and codify, it might actually turn out to be a healthy one when it comes to governing a big, complex place like Toronto, where public mood and social reality can shift in a heartbeat. Vision, clear and consistent and predictable, might well have had its day.
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Start your day with Santa and pancakes Enjoy breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Indulge in blueberry pancakes, juice, hot chocolate, Timbits and coffee Saturday, Dec. 12 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. There is also a bouncy castle, cookie decorating, face painting, henna and more. Santa pops in from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Tickets cost $5 per person. Call 416-252-6822. Cash or cheque only. Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable food item. Enjoy Christmas story, songs and supper Get in the holidays spirit with the Christmas story, carols and traditional dinner. Richview United Church hosts the night Sunday, Dec. 13 from 4:30 to 9 p.m. at 149 Wellesworth Dr. Service to be followed by a traditional Christmas dinner. Tickets are required for the meal at a cost of $17 for adults and $10 for youth.
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Buy from artists and artisans at Montgomery’s Inn’s Holiday Farmers’ Market. Shop for food-lovers’ gifts and seasonal treats in an 1830s setting Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 4709 Dundas St. W. at Islington Avenue. Indulge in fresh bread from the bake oven, preserves, local winter vegetables, sweets, pre-
pared foods, meats, cheese, eggs, nuts, honey and wine. Fundraising fruitcakes $10 each. Gift wrapping available. Traditional singing by Kith and Kin from 4 to 7 p.m. Contact Kate Hill Nicholson at khill4@toronto.ca or call 416-394-8113.
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Kiwanian Ben Sharma, right, helps Lakeshore Lodge resident Mary, originally from Blackpool, England, get in touch with a friend in Australia, as part of the Kiwanis Club of Toronto’s annual Festive Phone Calls program this past weekend. Volunteers fanned out to five Toronto seniors’ homes to help elderly residents reconnect with loved ones around the world.
Kiwanis Club connects seniors with loved ones an ocean away CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Residents of two Etobicoke long-term care homes were given the opportunity to reconnect with loved ones from as far away as Italy, Jamaica, Malta, Scotland, Sweden and Australia over the weekend – all courtesy of the Kiwanis Club of Toronto’s Festive Phone Calls program. The annual program, which has been running for about 22 years, sees volunteer Kiwanis members decked out in Santa hats and bearing gifts of longdistance calling cards visit with local seniors in order to help them connect with family members overseas. Kiwanian Laurie Lyle brought her seven-year-old son along to Kipling Acres Sunday to help facilitate the Festive Phone Calls program at the north Etobicoke seniors’ home. “It was a wonderful feeling for us to be able to connect these people with their relatives in faraway lands during the holiday season,” Lyle said of the program, noting that she, her son and prospective Kiwanis Club member Kaityln Davis were able to help about 10 Kipling Acres residents
connect with family members all around the world. “There was one couple that called Italy to speak to the husband’s sister. Now the wife had a very distinct Scottish accent, but she got on the phone and all of a sudden out of nowhere she was speaking Italian,” she laughed. “Listening to them, obviously I had no idea what they were saying, but it was clear just how thrilled they were...even if it was a different language they were speaking, we could really see on their faces the impact those phone calls were making.” Down in south Etobicoke at Lakeshore Lodge, meanwhile, Kiwanians Jim Simpson and Ben Sharma helped eight elderly residents get in touch with relatives from “as far away as Australia and Sweden, and as close by as Etobicoke” on Saturday. “The seniors we helped were really happy about their phone calls,” said Simpson, a Kiwanian who has helped out with the club’s Festive Phone Calls program for the last four years. “It was heartwarming to watch. The lady who called Australia was on the phone for nearly an hour catching up with family, then we had
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another lady call her sister, who she hadn’t talked to in a year. It was great to see.” The Kiwanis Club of Toronto covers all costs of the program – including the purchase of long-distance calling cards, as well as treats of cookies and holiday greeting cards for elderly participants of the program. “It doesn’t cost us an enormous amount to do this, but just arranging the logistics is so appreciated, because a lot of these folks don’t even have phones in their rooms,” said Lyle, a “full-time volunteer” who also donates her time to the Boys and Girls Club and Humbercrest Public School. “We simply bring them to an office, dial the number for them and get their relative on the phone on the phone for them. And for that, they’re so appreciative – and you can see it in the expressions on their faces as they’re talking. It’s wonderful.”
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direction without swerving. “So long as you ride safely in a straight line you’re good to ride right through winter,” he said.
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ith winter cycling on the rise, it’s no secret a major concern is dealing with the elements, but maybe not as you’d think. “What people complain about winter riding isn’t that it’s too cold, but that it’s too hot,” said avid winter cyclist Jared Kolb. “People have a tendency to get overheated.” In his role as executive director of Cycle Toronto, Kolb has helped to push for more bike infrastructure and increase education and training for riders. This year, Cycle Toronto organized several winter cycling workshops at various public library branches. Of late, Kolb has noticed an increase in the amount of coldweather riders queued up at traffic lights. “We’re seeing quite a remarkable change happening,” he said. If you’re thinking about pedalling in the winter, beyond dressing in layers to stay cool and ventilated, there are some things you should know, and Kolb agreed to share some tips on how best to ride safely in winter. Here’s some of his advice. You can find more tips for safe riding through Cycle Toronto’s website at www.cycleto.ca
GET OUT OF THE BIKE LANE In the past, the city routinely neglected to clear snow from bike lanes on a timely basis. But that’s changing thanks to much prodding by Cycle Toronto and other groups. Last year, Toronto City Council approved $650,000 for an annual snow clearing program dedicated to hightraffic bike lanes that have an average ridership of 2,000 cyclists per day. Priority routes include Harbord Street, College Street, Shaw Street, Sherbourne Street, Wellesley Street as well as Richmond Street and Adelaide Street. If a bike lane isn’t cleared, Kolb suggests using smaller arterial roads as an alternate route, especially if they’re already plowed and salted. He is “cautiously optimistic” more attention paid for clearing bike lanes will result in a marked uptick in winter cycling. According to recent city statistics, only 10 per cent of Toronto cyclists go on to ride in the winter – a far cry from Copenhagen, Denmark, where 70 per cent continue riding no matter the weather conditions.
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Where the cold is most likely to hit while pedalling is exposed fingers. Having frozen fingers impedes one’s reaction time, which is particularly dangerous on busy city roads jammed with traffic. Kolb suggests investing in a warm pair of gloves, winter boots and a skull cap, which can snugly fit right under a bike helmet.
More than in other seasons, your ride will accumulate grit and salt, which can corrode chains and the finer parts of your bike. Kolb recommends a thorough cleaning at least once every two weeks. KNOW YOUR LIMITS
FAT VERSUS SKINNY TIRES There’s a “great debate” taking place among cyclists on what tires to use in the winter. As Kolb sees it, both fat and skinny tires have their benefits as well as their drawbacks. Fat tires provide better traction, but the skinny versions allow for greater ease when cutting through a pile of snow. Kolb’s winter bike, an “old clunker with a pretty low centre of gravity”, works better with the thicker
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Jared Kolb, executive director of Cycle Toronto, wears a skull cap, lobster claw gloves and many layers when the temperature starts to drop.
tires he says, but it’s purely based on preference. DON’T SWERVE Black ice has long been a bane of all
types of road users. For cyclists it can be particularly dangerous, but Kolb recommends treating such potentially hazardous conditions like black ice and gravel by maintaining a straight
While some cyclists will ride in any kind of weather, Kolb recommends most people err on the side of caution. Kolb suggests people take alternate modes of transportation in severe winter storms. Toronto’s winters are usually only harsh for about a month, with the last two years being the exception, so there’s plenty of opportunity all season long to enjoy a nice, crisp ride, Kolb says.
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There aren’t any more planned subway closures by the TTC until March.
rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT That will come as a great relief for riders who have had to opt for shuttle buses while the TTC performed essential maintenance or construction work on selected weekends. Such closures have become the norm while the TTC continues to re-signal much of the subway network, so expect frequent weekend closures to resume following the break. REJECTS LRT NAME REQUESTS wMETROLINX
Competing requests to rename an Eglinton Crosstown stop in Scarborough were turned down by Metrolinx, the provincial agency in charge of building the light-rail line along Eglinton Avenue. Metrolinx rejected a request by members of the TTC board to rename the Lebovic Avenue stop in honour of Karim Hakimi, the founder of Hakim Optical. The only problem is an existing naming policy
preventing the naming of infrastructure after living persons, and Hakimi is still going strong at 82. Metrolinx also turned down a request from Centennial College to rename the Lebovic stop after the college’s Ashtonbee campus on the basis it’s not directly located on Eglinton. WI-FI available AT SUBWAY STATIONS wMORE
You can now get free Wi-Fi access at four more subway stations, the TTC announced last week. The TCONNECT service is now available at Christie, Bathurst, Sherbourne and Castle Frank stations. These join the stations located on the lower U portion of the subway line. BAI Canada, which is carrying out the Wi-Fi installation, has pledged to connect every TTC station by 2017.
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Inter-faith gathering stands in unity with Muslims All urged to sign statement of unity celebrating nation’s diversity EMANUELA CAMPANELLA etg@insidetoronto.com More than 200 people from different faiths gathered at a Toronto mosque Saturday, to show their solidarity against anti-Muslim sentiments. After the Nov. 13 Paris terror attacks that killed 129 people and left hundreds wounded, there were a few hate crimes targeting Muslims. On Nov. 16, two men physically attacked a woman wearing a hijab while hurling racial slurs when she was picking up her children from school in North York. And on Nov. 19, anti-Muslim graffiti with the message, “F*** Muslim girl”, was found on a GO Transit train at Sherbourne Station. On Nov. 14, a mosque was deliberately set on fire in Peterborough. To respond to the increase in hate crimes, Toronto faith leaders and politicians came together to speak
out against such acts and stand together with the Muslim community at the Islamic Info and Dawah Centre at Bloor and Dufferin. The event was hosted by Faith in the City, an antipoverty organization aimed at strengthening community voices against intolerance in Toronto. Men wearing kippahs and thwabs, religious garments, spoke with one another while women in hijabs spoke to women wearing crosses around their necks. “There’s so much craziness and madness going on in the world around us,” said Ilyas Ally, a member of the mosque and event organizer. “We’re constantly going from one incident to the next and sometimes it’s beyond our borders, but then sometimes it has ripple effects right here in our city,” Ally said. “And so with all of that negativity, it’s so nice that we have a
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Participants sign a statement of unity board during a meeting of faith groups at the Islamic Info and Dawah Centre Saturday, held in response to recent anti-Muslim sentiments and actions in the community.
positive event like this where all of us can come together and hopefully learn from each other and re-commit to working together for a better society.” The leader of the mosque, Imam Shabir Ally, also spoke to the crowd, asking all Muslims to denounce the recent terror attacks around the world and
make it loud and clear that the violence has nothing to do with Islam. “They (terrorists) have misappropriated some of the teachings of the Qur’an. They have misconstrued this and are using it for their own political and other objectives,” he said. “We think they are mis-
guided and it is the responsibility of persons like myself, who are studying the Qur’an and Islamic history, to help those young men and women to see where they are misguided and bring them back to the right path,” he added. With rabbis, pastors, imams and politicians speaking to the crowd, the message of the night was clear: everyone stands united against hate crimes. “Any type of anti-Muslim sentiment, any type of hate crime, any type of discrimination is completely unacceptable. Not only in this community, but all communities right across Canada,” Davenport MP Julie Dzerowicz said. “I truly believe from the bottom of my heart that Canadians are united in our shared values, in our commitment to freedom and to equality. And we know that our diversity and multiculturalism only enhances and enriches our country.” A statement of unity, pledg-
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ing the community will stand together to show its solidarity, was printed on a board. Community members were asked to sign both in print and online. All Toronto councillors pledged to sign as well. “We have in such a small space, such a vibrant community with so many cultures, so many religions,” said Davenport Councillor Ana Bailao. “And as we make these statements in light of these horrible attacks that we had in our city and in our country, we have to make them loud and clear…. We are a better country because we are so diverse...”
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National strategy needed for dementia care: forum LAURA DASILVA etg@insidetoronto.com
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ong-term care experts in Ontario are hopeful the Liberal government’s “sunny ways” will shed light on a national dementia strategy. Nearly 750,000 Canadians are already living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. That number is expected to increase to 1.4 million by 2031, according to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. There is currently no national plan in place to deal with this imminent crisis. On Nov. 24, the Pan-Canadian Perspective Panel at the This is Long-Term Care 2015 conference in Toronto brought together leaders in dementia research and health care to deliberate on what a national dementia strategy should look like. The discussion, moderated by Globe and Mail columnist and author André Picard, included insights from Candace Chartier, chair of the Canadian Alliance for Long Term Care, Dr. Chris Simpson, chief of cardiology at Queen’s University, Sholom Glouberman,
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Dr. Chris Simpson, left, Mimi Lowi-Young, Sholom Glouberman and Candace Chartier discuss the need for a national dementia strategy during the Pan-Canadian Perspective Panel at a conference last month called This is Long-Term Care 2015.
founder of Patients Canada, Denyse Lynch, advisor at Patients Canada, and Mimi Lowi-Young, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of Canada (ASC). Picard outlined criteria the ASC deems necessary for a successful blueprint, including better data collection, guidelines for standardized care, better support for caregivers and education to help de-mystify and destigmatize dementia. Simpson said he is hopeful the
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have resulted in improvements in system, but because that’s where access to care, standardization and all the diagnostic equipment is. prevention. Japan has put long-term We’ve set people up to become incare insurance in place for people patients.” older than 65 to ensure access to Glouberman said focus needs services. to be on helping people live well “It’s not to say we’re not with dementia, not simply doing great research here on finding a cure. in Canada, it’s just not inte- 1.4 million “With chronic diseases, grated,” Lowi-Young said. little has to do with research. “From the research to treat- Canadians A lot has to do with services ment, to ways to live well with could be and support,” he said. the disease, it’s all fragmented. living with “Research is not nearly as It needs to be one complete important as focusing on the dementia shift away from the acute care package.” Simpson said seniors by 2031 of the disease and towards with dementia often suffer dealing with chronicity in from other ailments such the home and in the comas diabetes or lung disease, which munity.” intersect with the acute health-care Lynch, whose father spent five system. He recommends the govyears in a long-term care home, said ernment take a closer look at the families need more support. typical trajectory of senior care, “They need more education. They which traverses many health-care need to have their feelings about providers. the whole thing acknowledged,” “We have to get specialists out of she said. “When you have to place the hospitals and into communities,” your loved one in a long-term care he said. “We need to de-hospitalize home, there’s a lot of guilt. You need the system. Canadians come to reassurance.” (the) emergency (department) in greater numbers per capita than VISIT www.insidetoronto.com/ any other country in the world, not dementia for our recent series. because they’re trying to abuse the
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By the end of 2017 there could be 300,000 Ontarians living with some form of dementia to have a lot of patients coming at us before the cure happens and so we need to have a strategy in place.” Cathy Barrick, CEO of the Alzheimer’s Society of Toronto, who attended the meeting, has been an advocate for a strategy, and said she hopes it will include more training for personal support workers and doctors, as well as an investment in long-term care. There is also a need for funding services such as music therapy, transportation and in-home assistance. One major issue brought up at the consultation is the lack of collaboration between health-care professionals, primary caregivers and community support centres. Catherine Grenaway of the Etobicoke Services for Seniors said there is increasing demand for support in the community. “Until there is a cure...it’s going to be an agency like ours that is going to try and help clients through this very difficult journey ahead,” Grenaway said. She said she is concerned there is not enough funding for adult day
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Halton MPP Indira Naidoo-Harris welcomes community members at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Nov. 26 as part of a consultation meeting for a provincial dementia strategy.
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A woman from the audience wiped away her tears. In Ontario, Grossman’s situation is a reality for many others. One in 10 seniors is living with some form of dementia. That’s nearly 200,000 people over the age of 65. That number is expected to increase to 300,000 by the end of 2017. In response, the Ontario government has started a consultation process to put together an overall strategy for dealing with an aging population. The meeting in Etobicoke was part of a provincewide effort to get input. Coming up with a solution is imperative, said Dr. Donald Weaver, director of Toronto Western Research Institute. “We need to better understand what are going to be the needs of the patients and their families and how we’re actually going to be able to incorporate those into our healthcare system,” Weaver said at the consultation meeting. Coming up with a cure for dementia isn’t easy, he added. “We’re going
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in the early stages of developing its dementia strategy and continues to consult community members. A Metroland Media Toronto investigative series (www.insidetoronto. com/dementia) reported the province is looking to better understand Alzheimer’s and dementia, and is working with the federal Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to develop an all-encompassing strategy. This will include expanding access points for patients and their families by supporting the implementation of 25 Memory Clinics across Ontario. Furthermore, the strategy will include the right to time off work for patients and caregivers, as well as access to training and respite programs. As for Grossman, although many of her husband’s memories are gone, as a caregiver she made an appeal to those at the consultation meeting. “Please help. Please don’t let me down. Please listen and hear me. Don’t forget about me. I want to enjoy a nice day. Provide me with a small measure of hope,” she said.
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City’s hands tied in rectifying ‘over-development’ >>>from page 1 24-storey towers; a 99-unit, eight-storey seniors building with 3,331 square metres of retail commercial space on the two lower levels; and 72, threestorey stacked townhouses. During Monday’s meeting, Urban Capital’s consultants explained that those plans have since been significantly downsized – including the removal of the 10-storey tower and the shortening of the 24-storey tower down to 21 storeys. “The total gross floor area of all the buildings was previously just under 520,000 square feet and it’s now been reduced down to just under 400,000 square feet – a reduction of 117,000 square feet,” explained Rudy Wallman, the project’s architect. “So, as you would expect, the units have also been reduced from 628 units down to 391 – a reduction of 237 units.” Campbell said those changes to the proposal came about as a result of community feedback from a consultation held in January, in addition
to subsequent talks between city planning staff and the applicant. “During that January community meeting, we had quite a lot of people who expressed concerns about the density and the height – particularly the density, with it being over 600 units,” he said of Urban Capital’s original proposal, noting his support for the revised plans. For many residents in attendance at Monday’s meeting, however, lingering concerns regarding the project’s density, heights and especially traffic impacts remain intact, despite its revised scope. One longtime resident who lives east of the proposed development at 4170 Dundas St. W., recalled the traffic chaos created when the nearby Kingsway Mills Shopping Centre was first built. “When the plaza went in, the business owners had to hire police officers to handle the heavy traffic coming in and out of there – and that was only a little mall,” he said, noting
as Urban Capital’s proposed “over-development” of the site because a Dundas Street West Avenue Study carried out in 2006 grants special exemptions to the rear portion of the RONA site. “These lands, where the RONA store currently sits, were deemed a special case in the study area, due to their large size and location deep within the development block, adjacent to the railway corridor and away from existing neighbourhoods,” explained city planner Jill Hogan. The rear portion of the site, where Urban Capital has proposed its 21-storey residential tower, is covered under a Site and Area Specific Policy (SASP) in the city’s Official Plan, she added. “This policy specifically addresses that portion of the site, stating that there should be an independent review process for these lands due to their distance from Dundas Street West, which provides the opportunity for greater building height at the rear of the
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Toronto planning staff hosted a meeting to discuss a proposed development at the RONA site, located at 4208, 4210 and 4214 Dundas St. W. During the meeting consultants for the applicant, Urban Capital, displayed several renderings of what the 391-unit residential development that includes a 21-storey condo tower, an eight-storey seniors' building with retail and commercial uses, and a series of three-storey stacked townhouses, might look like upon completion.
the city ultimately had to put in traffic signals at the plaza’s driveway. “With this (development), you’ll have a big condo like that and townhouses – it’s going to be an absolute nightmare.” Neighbouring Ward 5 Councillor Justin Di Ciano like-
wise expressed his continuing misgivings with the project – noting residents of his ward, just south of the proposed development, will be hardest hit by its traffic impacts. The city’s hands, however, are largely tied when it comes to what some residents see
site,” Hogan said, adding that, from a planning perspective, she thinks the additional height being requested by Urban Capital is “appropriate”. “It truly is a unique situation...and I don’t think it’s precedent-setting, because there’s no other sites like this along Dundas.” If Di Ciano had his way the proposed development would be capped at a midrise level. “We’ve got to understand, though, that this (Dundas Street West) Avenue Study was put in place many, many years ago, and essentially many of the concerns that we’re talking about today, we’ve got to understand that that ship sailed back then,” he said. “If I was a councillor 10 years ago when this was happening, it would have been a maximum midrise site, but now we’re dealing with a highrise site. It’s not something that I think any of our residents want to see, but unfortunately we have to deal with the cards that we’ve been dealt. And the Avenue Study is what it is.”
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A ML Ready Mix truck leaves its facility at 29 Judson St. Recently, the Ontario Environmental Review Tribunal dismissed a Mimico concrete batching facility’s appeal of terms and conditions of its Ontario government-issued Environmental Compliance Approval.
Residents’ frustrations not addressed in decision >>>from page 1 Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) in his 46-page decision released Nov. 23. The ML Ready Mix facility at 29 Judson St. is on the south side of a residential street near Mimico GO Transit station, across from a park, a seniors’ residence, and houses. ML’s appeal concerned conditions related to the calculation of time intervals for truck arrivals, hours of operation, the number of aggregate trucks allowed per hour, and record-keeping concerning noise complaints. Wilkins dismissed ML’s appeals on all counts. The company’s notice of appeal argued restricting the number of trucks by a rolling “per 60-minute period” rather than “per hour” is “untenable, logistically impossible to implement and appears to unfairly target the appellant.” Wilkins disagreed. He a r g u e d t h e “p e r 60-minute period” will help address noise emissions’ adverse impacts. “The amendments will ensure that truck arrivals and departures will be reasonably distributed over time so that noise emissions will not exceed the NPC-300 limits,” wrote Wilkins, refer-
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cert next week. On Friday, Dec. 18, the band presents its Yuletide concert ‘Christmas in the City’ at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, 86 Montgomery Rd., from 8 to 10 p.m. Etobicoke Centre MPP Yvan Baker will be on hand to read the Clement Moore classic ’Twas the Night Before Christmas backed by the band. Special guests will include the choir from Brampton’s Notre Dame Catholic High School. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 416-410-1570. Tickets cost $15. Children under 12 are admitted free. Visit www.eccb.ca for more information.
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Celebrate Christmas in Mimico The fourth annual Christmas in Mimico Community Carol Concert makes its return on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 3 p.m., featuring a variety classic sing-along carols, moving choral pieces, and uplifting new takes on the Christmas standards. This year’s event, which takes place at the Mimico Presbyterian Church, 119 Mimico Ave., will feature performances by the Mimico Children’s Choir, Mimico Presbyterian Church Choir, and Mimico Baptist Youth Group, along with local professional musicians contributing their talents with solos and duets. “This concert has become an annual highlight for our community,” Mary Bella, president of the Mimico Children’s Choir, said in a statement. “We bring together local musicians of all ages to share music of the season. It’s such a joy to see it grow from year to year, and the children’s singing especially never fails to bring tears to my eyes. For me that’s when Christmas really begins.” While the concert features a variety of songs sung by a variety of voices, all of the performing groups have a
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This year's fourth annual Christmas in Mimico Community Carol Concert will feature a performance by the Mimico Children’s Choir as well as the Mimico Presbyterian Church Choir and the Mimico Baptist Youth Group.
common goal: to spread Christmas cheer throughout the community, and to bring people together with the songs of the season. “A highlight of the concert is hearing the choirs of children, youth and adults from our community each join voices in magnificent song,” Pastor Jim Sanderson of Mimico Baptist Church said in a statement. “Like a great heavenly host, they deliver the good news of great joy in a most delightful way. This is a not-to-be-missed family
Christmas concert.” The Christmas in Mimico Community Concert is a free community event, with a free will offering for those who are able to do so (suggested donation of $5 per person or $20 per family). Mimico Presbyterian Church is an accessible venue, and all community members are welcome to participate in this afternoon of song. For more information, go to www.mimicochildrenschoir. com or email mimicochildrenschoir@gmail.com
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From left, Terrence Timm does an impersonation of his mother during the North Kipling Junior Middle School Stand-up Comedy Showcase held Monday at the school as part of the Happiness@School Project; Abby Jegede delivers her routine with some well-timed facial expressions; Harit Kapadia doesn’t get it either as he delivers jokes about weather forecasting while student Tiliyjah Boswell enjoys a laugh thanks to her classmates.
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Christmas Community Lunch WHEN: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Parish Hall, 60 Dixon Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free Free Christmas luncheon, with turkey or ham and all the fixings. Storefront Humber Open House WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Storefront Humber Inc., 2445 Lake Shore Inc. CONTACT: 416-259-4207 COST: Free See the new extension and the programs that are offered. The Holiday (‘Tis The Season For Holiday Drama) WHEN: 2 to 4:15 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416394-5247, tbuhrows@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Drop-In movie, 132 minutes, rated PG. First come, first seated. A Christmas Carol WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Kevin Hammond, 416-580-9152, kevin@humberrivershakespeare.ca COST: Adults $20; children $10 The Humber River Shakespeare Company presents its annual production of Charles Dickens’ holiday classic, A
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Holiday Farmers Market & Gift Sale WHEN: 2 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: Kate Hill Nicholson, 416-394-8113, montinn@ toronto.ca COST: Free Artists and artisans join the regular farmers’ market for a special holiday event. Shop for foodie gifts and seasonal treats in a historic setting. Christmas Carol.
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Community Bird Walk WHEN: 9 to 11 a.m. WHERE: Humber Bay East Park, Lake Shore Boulevard West and Park Lawn Road CONTACT: brian@ccfew.org COST: Free Monthly community bird walk in waterfront park. Rain or shine. Meet in the south parking lot. Christmas Bake & Crafters Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Mimico Presbyterian Church, 119 Mimico Ave. CONTACT: blwallac@ live.ca COST: Free Bring your own tins and fill them. Arts and Crafts Fair at the Eatonville Public Library WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Eatonville Library, 430 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: Monica, 416-3945270 COST: Free
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CPA Centre/Church on the Queensway, 1533 The Queensway CONTACT: Susan Carbone, 416-255-0141, info@cpacentre.org COST: $5 This musical comedy is sure to delight audiences of all ages
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Candlelight Service WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Fellowship Presbyterian Church, 80 Thistle Down Blvd. CONTACT: Aileen Chisholm, 416-749-0461, aileenmcrae@live.com COST: Free Cantata-Choir Candlelight Service singing.’Come Emmanuel’.
w Wednesday, Dec. 16
Meet, Greet and Create! WHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: 416-231-7070, ext. 307 COST: Free Fun for the family and a photo with Santa. Call to register by Dec. 11. Blue Christmas Service WHEN: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free A quiet simple service for those who find this season difficult.
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Christmas Jazz Vespers WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: St. Philip’s Anglican Church, 25 St. Phillips Rd. CONTACT: 416-247-5181 COST: Free A seasonal jazz service featuring the Diana Panton Trio with Reg Schwager and Don Thompson. Light Looked Down WHEN: 4:30 to 6 p.m. WHERE: All Saints’ Kingsway Anglican Church, 2850 Bloor St. W. CONTACT: Sarah Hastie, 416-233-1125, ext. 0, office@ allsaintskingsway.ca COST: Free A traditional candlelight service of lessons and carols.
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$250 President’s Choice® gift card ShopperS Drug Mart StoreS raiSe funDS for WoMen’S habitat on Dec. 4, 12 etobicoke and surrounding area Shoppers Drug Mart stores presented Women’s habitat with a cheque for $27, 962 as part of the growing Women’s health Campaign, surpassing last year’s donation by more than $6,000. throughout the fall, customers donated to the campaign at Shoppers Drug Mart stores at 125 the Queensway, Six points plaza, 600 the east Mall, Sherway gardens, humbertown Shopping Centre, Lloyd Manor plaza, Lake Shore and 30th, Lake Shore and 4th, thorncrest plaza, College Square, Lake Shore and parklawn, and applewood Village in Mississauga. across the country, each store selected a local women’s health charity deemed especially in need of assistance. over the last 13 years, the growing Women’s health Campaign (formerly tree of Life) has raised more than $29 million. 100 per cent of the proceeds raised in the etobicoke and surrounding stores went directly towards the Women’s habitat. Women’s habitat aims to provide a safe refuge, counselling, support and advocacy for women and their children who are fleeing violence while working towards a more equal society where the inherent value of all women is acknowledged and celebrated.
and the Etobicoke Guardian will donate a $250 President’s Choice® gift card to the Daily Bread Foodbank on your behalf! Prizes very generously donated by: Joe’s
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