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Rotary member Lynn Manwar remembered as an inspiration CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com Courageous. Glamorous. Inspirational. Warrior. Lynn Manwar was, by all accounts, a cancer conqueror to the very end. Though she succumbed to cancer last Monday, Sept. 28 after battling the disease nearly half her life, friends and family members of the 42-year-old Rotarian said Manwar never once let cancer define her, nor her 18-year struggle with the disease hold her back from achieving anything she set her mind to. “Lynn (was) an inspiration for those of us who know just how hard she fought – not just to live, but to triumph, to help others, and to show how, by sheer willpower, someone can rise from obscurity to a public philanthropy role, even while >>>MANWAR, page 6

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Chrysanthemum show at Centennial Park Conservatory Discover autumn’s beauty at the city’s chrysanthemum show at Centennial Park Conservatory throughout November. Toronto’s greenhouses nurtured for display about 3,600 of the plants, known as “the queen of fall flowers”. Visitors may enjoy 100 different chrysanthemum varieties, including pot mums,

standards, cascades, baskets and special topiary figures. Flowers on display come in various shades of pink, purple, red, yellow, bronze, orange or white. This year’s chrysanthemum show takes place at the conservatory, 151 Elmcrest Rd., from Nov. 1 to 29. The conservatory is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Etobicoke youth explore ideas at [U] labs workshop Scholarships available for workshop at C.J. Skateboard Park on Nov. 14-15 CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.coM Etobicoke’s resident “change-maker” is offering full scholarships to five local youth for her upcoming [U] Labs event at C.J. Skateboard Park and School. Kim Klingler – a veteran in the change-making industry who has worked with the likes of Deepak Chopra and Wayne Dyer in her 10 years in the field – will host the twoday event for youth aged 10 to 14 on Saturday, Nov. 14 and Sunday, Nov. 15 at the south Etobicoke-based indoor skateboard park. “[U]Labs is a compilation of all of my years’ work with people like Deepak Chopra and those types of ‘crunchy granola’, ‘bodacious vocabulary’ personal development tools that most kids giggle at,” said Klingler, who also helped found the Ian Somerhalder Foundation alongside its namesake Vampire Diaries’ star. “The whole point of [U]Labs is to help kids identify their passions, cultivate their talents, and amplify their purpose.” Over the course of two “really, really hands-on” days at CJ Skateboard Park, Klingler said her young [U] Labs participants will be divided into pods, and with their mentor, go through a process of identifying their passions, talents and what matters most to them. “In the end, we end up developing a beautiful, unique sort of resume as to why they’re valuable and what comprises them,” she said. From there, Klingler and her [U]

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Labs team will group together participants with common interests – be that environmentalism, animal rights, anti-bullying advocacy, or business start-ups. “It could be anything, really – the most important thing is to get them into something that they absolutely love, and then they can start devising a project proposal that they will co-create in their teams, and through their talents and their skill sets,” she said. On Day 2 of the [U]Labs experience, Klingler said participants would then dig deeper into their project proposal – from project ideation, to project development, to project management. “That will help them to be able to turn their idea into an actual

The important thing is to be able to get them to develop their own thing that they’re excited about. In school, a lot of times they’re just given a set of parameters with a little bit of flexibility, but there’s not a lot of wiggle room for these kids to just be bold and be who they are. – Kim Klingler, [U]Labs founder

proposal that they can then take to some of the suggested start-up funding grants that are available,” she

Share your Remembrance Day stories This year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. As in every year, Metroland Media Toronto will commemorate those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country in our Remembrance Day coverage. But this year, we want to do something a little different and we need the help of our readers. On Nov. 5, a special Remembrance

Day section will appear within the pages of Metroland Media Toronto’s nine community newspapers and we are seeking any memorabilia or stories you may have about the Second World War. Photos of relatives and loved ones returning from the war, old letters, telegrams, newspaper clippings and, of course, personal memories. Also welcome are memories and mementoes of Canadian soldiers who have served in the First

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said, noting that she is also hoping to launch Originate – her own nonprofit to support youth “projects of change” – in the near future. “The important thing is to be able to get them to develop their own thing that they’re excited about. In school, a lot of times they’re just given a set of parameters with a little bit of flexibility, but there’s not a lot of wiggle room for these kids to just be bold and be who they are.” By hosting the two-day [U]Labs event at CJ Skateboard Park, Klingler said she’s hoping to draw her young participants out of their comfort zones. “Because lots of great things happen when you’re out of your comfort zone,” she laughed. Klingler’s [U]Labs event runs from

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 and Sunday, Nov. 15 at CJ Skateboard Park, 60 Horner Ave. While the cost for the two-day lab is $175, Klingler is giving away five scholarships to worthy youth from here in Etobicoke. To enter the scholarship contest, simply send an email to ULabsContact@gmail.com and tell Klingler about yourself/your child “and why they just have to experience this event.” “Ultimately, the goal here is to have kids be who they are – boldly – and to recognize that their unique, individual characteristics are what makes them valuable,” Klingler said. For more information aboutabout [U]Labs, go to www.labs4youth. com

Final round of Hot Eats winners awarded The City of Toronto’s Cultural Hotspot and The Etobicoke Guardian is awarding the final 15 winners of its Hot Eats contest. More than 700 people entered the contest for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to a west-end eatery. The winners are: Glenn Iwasa (West City Snack Bar), David Rutnam (Casa Barcelona!), Zenny Villasanta (The Pie Commission), Patricia Crowell (Prince Japanese Steakhouse), Nida Junaid (Two Cupcakes and a Tart

Bake Shoppe & Deli), Kathy Gordon ( The Crooked Cue), Mary-Ann Georges (Old Mill Toronto), Karen Crooks (Bonimi Restaurant), Eiko Ferguson (Wize Guyz Pizza), Julia Grasser (Mai Bistro), Basile Tzabiras (Tessie McDaids), Darlene Treen (Bombay On The Lake), Kristianne May (More Than Pies), Lori Gardiner (Sweet Olenka’s - Jutland), and Josie Tusa (The Mix Bake Shop). Visit www.insidetoronto.com/contests to enter our latest contest.

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very choice has its consequences. Good or bad. If you don’t complete a major school assignment, you could get a failing grade. If you don’t go to work one day, you may not get paid. If you don’t vote on election day, you won’t exercise your democratic right to choose your elected official. That consequence is a fact. It’s non-negotiable and it should concern you. On Monday, Oct. 19, Canadians head to the polls to cast a ballot in the longest election campaign this country has seen in 143 years. Some will tell you the economy is the biggest issue, others will say it’s national security or health care. What you need to know is what the most important issue is for you and your family. Investigate it, so on election day, you can make an informed decision. The York Guardian wants to help you make that informed decision. We have posed four questions to Conservative, Liberal, NDP our view the and Green party candidates running in this election, in every Learn about riding, across the city. Some have responded. Some candidates; haven’t. They will all experience a consequence of their choice to cast your vote participate – good or bad – in letting the electorate know their stance on the issues. You can learn more about them in today’s paper, and we hope it gives you a better understanding of the issues and inspires you to get out and vote. You have many opportunities to become engaged prior to election day. Attend an all-candidates’ meeting, go online to find out more about candidates and don’t be afraid to ask them questions. Don’t wait until you’ve lost your job to understand the state of our economy. Don’t wait until a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia before you realize the importance of having a national strategy. Visit us at www.insidetoronto.com/toronto-news/ federal-election for a plethora of stories from the start of this campaign right up until election day. There’s even information on advance polls in case you are not able to vote on Oct. 19. Whether on election day or at an advance poll, make sure you get out and vote. Exercise your democratic right. If you don’t, that’s a consequence you’ll have to live with for the next term.

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ven in grumpy, contrary, old Toronto, occasionally an obviously good idea emerges that pretty much everyone agrees on. So it is this week, with a multilateral desire to install a City of Toronto Museum in Old City Hall. No one – not even our grumpiest, most contrary representative, Ward 2’s Rob Ford – spoke any way other than glowingly about the idea of putting a museum inside the grand old building at Bay and Queen streets. It will have to wait until the provincial government moves its court operation out of there once and for all. But then, the city will be

david nickle the city free to do with the 160,000 square feet of usable space inside as it sees fit. The only catch? Proponents of the museum have done a tally of the material available in the city’s archives and estimate the museum doesn’t really need much more than 30,000 square feet. Which gives the city the option of looking for other uses for the remaining 130,000 square feet… which of course is exactly what’s happening. City staff has obtained a report indicating that the remaining space would do well as a sort of shopping mall, leased to a property manager who would fill the place up with rent-paying shops. Councillor Ford, an enthusiastic supporter of the museum, suggested the

city might want to lease the remaining space to an hotelier, who might also set up a fancy restaurant at the site. Making money off the soon-to-be-untenanted site seems to be a common theme for now, and that may change: the government management committee voted to ask staff to spend the next two years refining plans and consulting with the public. Here’s hoping that as the city refines the plans, it thinks more expansively about, well, expanding that museum plan. There is no need to limit a museum that delves into Toronto’s history and its current state to simply a 30,000-square-foot singular display. Toronto’s story is bigger than that. This summer, I found myself in Stockholm, Sweden, and while there found time to visit the Nordiska Museum – a museum of cultural history dedicated to telling the

story of life in Sweden, from the 16th century to the present. It fills a building not so different in size and architectural presence from Old City Hall, and it uses that space to talk about everything from textiles, children’s toys and Christmas traditions to the Swedish love affair with sugar. It’s not difficult to imagine a large, expansive museum that talks about Toronto, the many peoples who have made this place their home and helped build it into what it is. As Canada’s largest municipality, Toronto’s story is more and more Canada’s story, too. Limiting such a museum to a 30,000-square-foot wing of such a striking building would be a shame, a squandering of a rare opportunity. David Nickle is The Guardian’s city hall reporter. His column appears Thursdays. Twitter: @DavidNickle

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Free Thanksgiving celebration at church Living Hope Baptist Church, 66 Tenth St., will mark Thanksgiving with a free celebration featuring foods from across the globe on Saturday. All are invited to explore the world through their taste buds from 5 to 9 p.m. Dinner will be followed by a short program, a special performance by The Bahandi Group, as well as time to share what participants are most thankful for. For more information, go to www.facebook.com/livinghopetoronto or email info@ livinghopetoronto.org club meeting Tuesday wStamp

The West Toronto Stamp Club will host its next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m. at Fairfield Community Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. The club meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month for general discussions, talks and auctions. Visitors are welcome. For more information, go to www.westtorontostampclub.org or email membershipdirector@

westtorontostampclub.org chess club meeting wednesday Kingsview Chess Club will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 14 from 7:45 to 11 p.m. at Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. All who wish to play chess for fun are invited – both learners and experienced players. Come and meet club members, learn, play and enjoy chess. For more information, email plumia@sympatico.ca or go to http://darkwish2008.angelfire. com

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Entrepreneurship workshops at Humber Humber College continues its series of free Entrepreneurship 101 workshops on Wednesday, Oct. 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Room D109 at North Campus, 205 Humber College Blvd. Covering a diverse range of introductory business topics – such as funding, marketing, recruiting and intellectual property – this course introduces the nuts and bolts of

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its October open juried art show and sale next weekend. The annual show runs on Friday, Oct. 16 from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 17 and Sunday, Oct. 18 from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.fcag.ca or email marketing. fcag@gmail.com

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Seniors are invited to take part in a field trip to the Bala Cranberry Festival on Friday, Oct. 16 from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Organized by Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W., the trip includes stops at: Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh and Muskoka Lakes Winery for a Wagon Tour to see how cranberries are harvested from 11 a.m. until noon; the Bala Cranberry Festival from 12:15 to 3:30 p.m.; and the Mariposa Market Bakery in Orillia for a light supper from 4:45 to 6:15 p.m. Cost is $71 for members or $73 for non-members. For more information, email islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca

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Manwar showed ‘courage’ during her 18-year battle >>>from page 1 fighting a deadly disease for half her life,” Manwar’s cousins, Angella and Bruce Dunstan, wrote in an email tribute sent to The Guardian last week from their home in Sydney, Australia. The Dunstans first met Manwar in Sydney back in 1998, just one year after Manwar received the first of what would be three cancer diagnoses she would face in her life – thyroid cancer in 1997 at the age of 24, breast cancer in 2011 at age 38, and finally, Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer with mets (new occurrences of cancer) in the bones, spine, lungs and a brain tumour, in 2013 at age 40. Rather than turn to despair, in her own words Manwar said she instead chose to seize the opportunity to spread the message that “The key is to live life to the fullest and live each day as if it were your last,” she wrote in a blog post at www.lynnmanwar. com on Jan. 27, 2015. Rather than give up, she fully embraced her three cancer diagnoses “as part of my karmic journey to inspire others to live life fully,” she further wrote in her most recent bio for After Breast Cancer – just one of the organizations to which Manwar dedicated so much of her time. Back in July, Manwar was handpicked by After Breast Cancer founder Alicia Vianga as one of 12 ambassadors to be featured in the organization’s second annual S/HE Thrives calendar – the proceeds from which support After Breast Cancer’s mission to provide breast cancer survivors in need with free prosthetic breasts and specialized bras. The cause, said Vianga, was one that was especially close to Manwar’s heart. “She had such amazing ideas of things we could do with the charity and she was really happy that this service was available, because it was something she never had,” Vianga

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Lynn Manwar, pictured here as one of 12 ambassadors for the 2015 S/ HE Thrives calendar project, supporting After Breast Cancer. Manwar died on Sept. 28 - following three separate cancer diagnoses over an 18-year period.

said of Manwar, who she fondly nicknamed the ‘Queen of Networking’. “She never dwelled on her own challenges, because she was always doing, always giving to other people. That’s just the kind of person she was and that’s why people love her so much – because of her positive outlook on life and always wanting the best for everyone. She’ll be best remembered for her fighting spirit, never giving up and for being extremely positive.” Indeed, Jack Fleming, president of the Rotary Club of Etobicoke, said he visited with Manwar the day she died and even then “witnessed the same level of determination in her” that he had seen on so many other occasions throughout her involvement with Rotary. “She was a fighter, and she showed it again at that moment as she struggled for every breath,” he said of Manwar, who was recognized with Rotary’s Paul Harris Fellow Award this past June for her “courage and attitude”.

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City landmarks may get name on LRT stops The Ontario Science Centre and the Aga Khan Museum are some of the landmarks Metrolinx is proposing to use as inspiration for names of future LRT stations on the Eglinton Crosstown line. Naming stations after tourist attractions is relatively unique for Toronto, although that seems to be changing. The TTC board recently eschewed its traditional practice of using streets for names when it approved a planned subway stop on the Spadina subway line to be named after nearby Black Creek Pioneer Village. You can provide your opinion on Metrolinx’s proposed Crosstown station names until Friday, Oct. 9. To see the full list of names check out www. metrolinxengage.com TTC SUPERVISOR FIRED OVER BENEFIT FRAUD The TTC fired one supervisor last week over allegations of fraudulent medical claims made to the transit commission’s insurance provider. No names were released

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Noisy night flights an ongoing issue in Markland Wood >>>from page 1 strategy “Machiavellian” during a discussion on strategic voting, Opitz accused him of holding a grudge. “You were defeated. Get over it,” Opitz said. The NDP’s Tanya De Mello and Green party’s Shawn Rizvi cut through the animosity while confidently defending their respective platforms, but the residents in attendance came with an arsenal of questions for Optiz and Wrzesnewskyj. Markland Wood residents seemed to be losing the most sleep over noisy night flights coming in and out of Pearson airport. De Mello pointed out that Pearson has doubled the amount of night flights Heathrow airport has, and that both the Conservative and Liberal governments have failed to stand up for the community on this topic in the past. Opitz said he “hears the community, loud and clear” and will continue to advocate for freezing the number of night

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flights already in place, assuring a noise mitigation strategy is already on the table. Wrzesnewskyj condemned Optiz for voting in favour of preventing community input in cases of airport expansions. He said he intends to ban night flights altogether, and suggests Hamilton Mountain airport, which is surrounded by farmland, take the current flights to

bring a better quality of life to area residents. Discussion of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) highlighted the division between the Conservatives and Liberals. Opitz said the TPP gives Canada access to 12 of the leading and merging nations and revises and updates NAFTA. “The dairy farmers them-

selves are happy with this deal,” Opitz said. His comment was met with a room full of sarcastic laughter. “Mr. Opitz, it’s not just this crowd that didn’t believe what you said,” Wrzesnewskyj said. “Most Canadians don’t believe what Stephen Harper is saying about this deal.” Wrzesnewskyj said Canada

should not be signing free trade agreements “willy nilly” around the globe with countries that have vastly different labour and environmental standards. Opitz bore the brunt of most of the opposition during the debate, with residents calling him out for spending more than $70,000 public dollars on self-service advertising flyers since 2011. The Conservative MP defended his spending, saying flyers help inform constituents. Throughout the evening, DeMello stood up, literally and figuratively, to her counterparts in support of adding more community centres, children’s and seniors’ programming and $15 per day, day care. During a discussion on cultural rituals, an uproarious applause broke out when DeMello called out the Harper government for not doing an investigation into the hundreds of missing aboriginal women in Canada. Rizvi sporadically chimed in throughout the night, but kept

quiet through many topics. He emphasized the need to increase job growth to combat youth unemployment rates. The Green party also wants to implement a Pharmacare program that would ensure all Canadians have access to a prescription drug plan, which would benefit seniors. Etobicoke Centre has one of the highest percentages of seniors per capita in Canada. According to Statistic’s Canada’s Census Profile from 2011, 20.2 per cent of the riding is aged 65-plus. Opitz spoke to the senior demographic, reiterating the additional $2,000 single senior tax credit that will be available for residents who are concerned about insufficient pension earnings. Wrzesnewskyj used the topic of taxation to emphasize a seven per cent tax cut for middle-class Canadians, and a higher tax rate for the top one per cent.

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ETOBICOKE-LAKESHORE:

Etobicoke-Lakeshore has most recently been represented federally by Conservative Bernard Trottier. Trottier beat Liberal Michael Ignatieff, then leader of the Official Opposition, during the Liberal Party’s crushing defeat in the 2011 federal election. Since the mid1970s, the middle-class riding has voted for the party that won national elections. Until the 2011 federal election, the Liberals had held the lakefront riding since that party swept to power nationally in 1993.

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What are your priorities for Toronto in this campaign and how will you fight for the city’s needs, if elected?

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With humanitarian crises continuing across the globe, what role should Canada play in assisting those people find their better future?

■ We can all agree that we need a better plan to invest in local infrastructure. The Liberal party has this plan and I would fight for local projects to be included, like transforming the former Christie site into a transit hub and funding a new master plan for the Westwood Theatre Lands. We also need to take better care of our seniors, veterans and small businesses. Our plan includes restoring life-long pensions for veterans, increasing payments for seniors and reducing EI premiums and taxes for small businesses.

■ This is an issue that needs collaboration and not partisanship. I believe that Canada does have a role to play in bringing stability to these regions. It was Canada and Liberal PM Lester Pearson who first pioneered the role of peacekeepers. Our plan includes the resettlement of 25,000 Syrian refugees with increased funding to allow for processing without reducing standards. We should also look for ways to support our manufacturing industries by partnering with local firms in defense and logistics spending.

■ Only eight per cent of taxes goes to municipal governments, yet services are largely delivered locally. In addition to the gas tax commitment, a Canadian Infrastructure Bank could provide innovative financing to address our infrastructure deficit, including for public transportation. Retrofitting all buildings for energy efficiency would create local jobs while reducing our carbon footprint. We need a National Housing Strategy and re-investment in affordable housing and co-ops since federal funding is expiring.

■ Our focus should be humanitarian and development assistance in complex conflict zones. We should support the United Nations’ “responsibility to protect” (R2P) doctrine so those fleeing conflict areas are offered protection. We should ensure the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child is at the core of Canadian foreign policy. Climate change mitigation planning is also essential, as many crises have origins in the effects climate change is having in troubled regions.

Canada is soon expected to see a dramatic increase in dementia cases among our senior population. Would you support a national strategy on dementia? What needs to happen to address the issue?

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■ The Liberal party has long-called for federal leadership to establish a national Dementia Strategy. Our plan is to provide real action on dementia and repair the federal government’s relationship with the provinces that provide health-care services. Our plan also includes investing in research and prevention so we can delay onset for as long as possible. Alzheimer’s and dementia puts enormous stress on families and our plan to introduce more flexible EI will help support those providing care. ■ This is a very personal issue for me. We support a National Dementia Strategy, which includes more long-term care beds in neighbourhood facilities and improved supports for family members. As part of our National Seniors’ Strategy, providing a Guaranteed Liveable Income, a national Pharmacare plan, a National Housing Plan for home care and changes to the Canada Health Transfer based on age of the population, will help seniors with dementia and all seniors live with dignity and security.

■ I have lived in Etobicoke for nearly 40 years. I am a lawyer and partner at Hughes Amys LLP. I started public office in 2014, when the city appointed me councillor of Ward 5 until the municipal elections could be held. I now want to continue to represent my community and deliver results for Etobicoke-Lakeshore. I currently serve on the board of directors for the Franklin Horner Community Centre and the Catholic Children’s Aid Society. I am also a proud recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal.

■ I have lived in Etobicoke-Lakeshore with my husband since 1997. I have been the Green Party of Ontario candidate for the riding since 2011 and am a member of the Shadow Cabinet. I am also a board member of the Lakeshore Planning Council, and volunteer for several organizations. I have an honours BA from the University of Waterloo and am a business development manager in the security industry. I am an avid hiker, rollerblader and scuba diver. sodales aliquet urna et malesuada.

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Bernard Trottier | 416-237-0505 www.electbernard.ca

What are your priorities for Toronto in this campaign and how will you fight for the city’s needs, if elected?

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With humanitarian crises continuing across the globe, what role should Canada play in assisting those people find their better future?

Canada is soon expected to see a dramatic increase in dementia cases among our senior population. Would you support a national strategy on dementia? What needs to happen to address the issue?

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■ The NDP will seek to tackle gridlock and reduce commute times. Phil and an NDP government will create 54,000 new jobs in construction, manufacturing and infrastructure by providing stable, long-term funding for infrastructure and transit. This will allow municipalities to build and repair much-needed and aging local infrastructure. Municipalities need a federal partner to tackle the infrastructure deficit and we recognize the necessary investment cannot be borne on the property tax base alone.

■ The NDP recently called for a matching by the federal government on all donations made by individuals for the cause of assisting Syrian (and other displaced) refugees. This will support individuals and NGOs seeking to sponsor refugees. In this vein, an NDP government will fast-track private sponsorship with no cap, remove bureaucratic obstacles, treat all refugees equally by ending the Conservative government’s policy of discrimination on the basis of religion and offer temporary resident permits to Syrians with family currently in Canada.

■ The NDP believes the federal government has a larger role to play and will develop a national seniors’ strategy in partnership with the provinces. Items included in this strategy would be an expansion of home and long-term care, an investment in housing that meets the needs of seniors, including trained professionals to assist and care for them. In the instances where family members are caring for seniors with age-related ailments, the NDP will support them through greater tax benefits and stronger EI.

■ Ensure that long-term, predictable (and realistic) federal funding is in place to help build Toronto’s transit and transportation infrastructure. Since 2006, we have invested 300 per cent more on Ontario infrastructure than the previous Liberal government did during its 13 years in power. We doubled the Gas Tax Fund so that Toronto receives over $300 million per year to spend on its priorities. We have committed $2.6 billion for SmartTrack, and over $6 billion per year nationally while balancing the federal budget.

■ Canada’s role is threefold: provide humanitarian assistance, provide asylum for refugees and confront dangerous entities such as ISIS militarily. Canada has provided more than $750 million in relief since the beginning of the crisis in Iraq and Syria, making us the fifth largest donor. We have announced sensible, balanced measures to resettle refugees from the region. Both Trudeau and Mulcair have promised to abandon our allies and pull the Canadian Armed Forces out of the fight against ISIS.

■ In May, I supported a motion introduced by one of my Conservative colleagues, calling for us to take a leadership role in developing a pan-Canadian strategy for dementia, while respecting provincial jurisdiction. It aims to accelerate the discovery and development of approaches for the prevention, early diagnosis, delay of onset, and treatment of dementia and also continue to invest in research focusing on primary and secondary prevention, and quality of life.

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■ I grew up in Chateauguay, Que., and played in a band in my youth. I obtained my law degree from McGill University. I am in private practice in Toronto as a mediator and lawyer. I live in south Etobicoke in the Park Lawn and Lake Shore Boulevard West neighbourhood.

■ It has been an honour to serve the people of Etobicoke-Lakeshore as MP. I learned in my business career that customer service is the key to success. As a fiscal Conservative, I believe firmly in eliminating government waste and keeping taxes low so that Canadians can keep more of their hard-earned dollars. My wife Susan and I are proud parents of two great kids. I take pride in serving my community and ask for your continued support.

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Centre is the federal riding that is home to one of the highest percentages of ETOBICOKE CENTRE Etobicoke senior residents per capita in the country. According to Statistic’s Canada’s Census Profile of

Etobicoke Centre from 2011, the riding has a population of 113,606 – of which, 20.2 per cent are aged 65-plus, compared to the national average that year of just 14.8 per cent. The riding has flip-flopped between Conservative and Liberal representation over the last 10 terms – with Progressive Conservative MP Michael Wilson holding office from 1979 to 1993, Liberal Allan Rock from 1993 to 2004, Liberal Borys Wrzesnewskyj from 2004 to 2011, and most recently, Conservative Ted Opitz from 2011 to 2014.

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■ My priorities for Toronto include improving health care and seniors’ long-term and home care. I want to address the unaffordability of childcare and I believe that the NDP’s initiative for quality $15/day childcare will help young families who are working and but still struggling. Finally, we desperately need improvements in infrastructure and public transit and allowing the community to set the priorities for those projects. For example basement flooding is a major issue in this riding.

■ New Democrats know that we must help. Canadians don’t want to stand by and watch as humanitarian crisis continue around the world. I have worked with the United Nations on three continents; I support the NDP’s plan to help in Syria. An NDP government will respond to the United Nations’ call on Canada to bring 10,000 government-sponsored refugees here by the end of this year. We will settle another 36,000 over the next four years. We’ll also fast-track private sponsorships, to bring as many people to Canada as possible.

■ On top of Stephen Harper’s $2.6 billion commitment to SmartTrack, I have and will continue to advocate for more and more transit and infrastructure funding in Toronto. Our Conservative government invested $12.3 billion in transit, roads and bridges since 2006. We invested responsibly while balancing the budget. The Liberals invested only $2.3 Billion between 1993 to 2005. The people of Etobicoke Centre need better transportation and infrastructure and I will fight hard to continuing a robust funding program.

■ Only Conservatives will take a balanced stance to help those being driven from their homes by ISIS and the Syrian war. We provide humanitarian aid and refugee resettlement. We have contributed almost a billion dollars to humanitarian relief and announced our commitment to bring in additional persecuted religious and ethnic minorities. In no way will we ever sacrifice security screening. Militarily, Canada must support our allies and protect our homes, which ISIS and other terror groups have directly threatened.

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■ As part of our commitment to reverse Harper’s health cuts, Tom Mulcair’s NDP will work with provinces to establish a national Alzheimer’s and Dementia Strategy. We will support screening and early diagnosis initiatives so Alzheimer’s and dementia can be identified and treated earlier to stop or slow the progression of the conditions. We will also improve resources and supports for newly diagnosed patients and their families, and boost research funding into Alzheimer’s and dementia

■ Today, I am a Princeton-educated economist, Fulbright Scholar and human rights lawyer and I have worked at the United Nations with refugees on three continents. I have volunteered with many organizations including the Covenant House Shelter, the Red Cross, the United Way and the St. Francis Table as well as abroad. I worked hard at school, and my marks as well as my community service was impressive enough for me to be accepted as one of 200 students from 80 countries in the world to attend Lester B. Pearson United World College.

■ I support our Conservative government’s commitment in health care and dementia research including $42 million to Baycrest Health Sciences to for the establishment of the Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation. The government has invested more than $860 million in support of neuroscience research allocating $182 million in prevention, diagnosis and care of dementia. We need to do even more to help families and I am committed to see it through.

■ I am proud to be the Member of Parliament for Etobicoke Centre the last four years. I live in the riding I represent in which I have actively volunteered in, especially with youth at risk. I am a veteran having served for 33 years retiring as lieutenant-colonel. I was military planner for Pope John Paul II and his World Youth Day visit to Canada in 2002 and served in Bosnia. In Parliament I served on the Defence, Immigration, Veterans Affairs and other committees as necessary.

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Canada is soon expected to see a dramatic increase in dementia cases among our senior population. Would you support a national strategy on dementia? What needs to happen to address the issue?

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■ Some of my priorities that I would like to address specific to my riding include: Increased funding for public transit infrastructure: More subways, Bus Express ways, light rail; Developing a strategy that supports the growth of small, mid and large retailers in Etobicoke centre to improve the local job market for students.; Making Medicine more affordable and increasing funding for senior care, mental health; Increased funding in education systems including reducing tuition fees for colleges and universities and investing in improving the infrastructure of public schools in the area and across Canada

■ Canada used to be a country renowned for its global reputation of kindness and compassion. From being a key ally of the UN in missions like Rwanda; to being a country proud of multiculturalism and welcoming to refugees. Canada should reduce its role within NATO combat missions and go back to rebuilding ties with the UN. Canada also needs to do more to accept refugee let it be on a temporary basis or permanently programs need to be in place to protect the rights of diverse Canadians while also allowing opportunities for families to reconnect.

■ Yes, as a nation we are not doing enough for helping citizens with mental health issues, diabetes, MS and other health issues that are increasingly effecting Canadians as whole. I certainly do support a national strategy that will assess and provide effective solutions to improve programs related to supporting our seniors. The Green party as a whole endorses the Canadian Medical Association’s Demand a Plan campaign). In addition we applaud. the creation of the mental health commission and seek to extend its mandate for another 10 years.

■ Public Transit: A Liberal government will quadruple federal investment in public transit over the next decade by investing an additional $20 billion. We will work with the city to see that local projects in Etobicoke such as the Eglinton Crosstown and Bloor/Dundas lines are prioritized. Safe Communities: I commit to re-introducing “Boris’ Law,” legislation I introduced in 2010 in memory of Boris Cikovic, that would make bail conditions tougher for crimes committed while in possession of a firearm.

■ I am the son and grandson of political refugees. For my family, Canada was ‘Freedom’s Shores’ and the land of opportunity. They worked hard, and built their new lives and families here. Many us have lived a similar experience. It’s why we so passionately love our Canada. With government goodwill and proper management, Canada can play an important role internationally and be enriched as a country by helping in the current refugee crises.

■ I will be a strong and tireless advocate for a National Seniors’ Strategy that would include addressing rising dementia rates. We are the best country on the planet to live in thanks to the hard work of the generations that came before us. Our seniors worked hard all of their lives, built our communities and built this great country. We in turn must respect our seniors and ensure they have the financial support and health care that they deserve.

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■ Etobicoke has been our home for over 20 years. However in such a large and lively city Etobicoke has kept its own unique since of culture and communities. We have created a community we can be surely proud of and should be proud of; but we must also understand there is much more to do. From visiting my grandma in west mall and my aunts and uncles in the East mall to my wonderful years in high school where I attended Richview Collegiate Institute Etobicoke Centre has given me so much. Now it is my time to give back.

■ For seven years I worked hard as our Member of Parliament for Etobicoke Centre, serving with integrity and a record of results both locally and in Parliament. A graduate of Trinity College, University of Toronto, I am the owner of Future Bakery and M-C Dairy, innovative businesses headquartered in Etobicoke. My amazing wife Lina and I have three young children.


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The riding of Etobicoke North is known as a multicultural hub in the city’s west end. Statistics Canada data from 2011 show the federal riding’s population as 111,343, with 10,705 Punjabi-speaking homes, 5,080 Gujarati-speaking and 4,415 Spanish-speaking homes. The riding has been Liberal red since 1988. Incumbent Kirsty Duncan is hoping to enter into her third term come Oct. 19. The federal riding of Etobicoke North was previously held by Liberal Roy Cullen from 1996 to 2008, Liberal Roy MacLaren from 1988 to 1996 and Progressive Conservative Robert Pennock from 1984 to 1988.

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■ My focus will be on fixing the aged infrastructure, social and affordable housing, unemployment and resolving issues faced by new immigrants regarding their integration into Canadian society. Property taxes and land transfer tax will not solve the issues that we are facing here in Toronto. Recognizing the qualification of highly skilled immigrants will make it easy for them to integrate in Canadian system by providing them apprenticeships, paid internships, observerships so that they can stand on their own feet.

■ We should be a constructive participant in our global community, enhancing our peacekeeping capabilities and providing a robust international commitment to United Nations’ missions and disaster-relief. Canada needs to engage in a review of peacekeeping operations, strengthen our capabilities and contribute an effective range of engineering, aircraft, reconnaissance and surveillance services, as well as other humanitarian initiatives. We must recommit to arms control, including working toward rules governing drones and robotic weapons.

■ Toronto needs strong infrastructure, and I’m committed to seeing federal support continue. It was our government that recently supported Mayor John Tory’s Smart Track project, with an investment of $2.6 billion. The people of Toronto understand the need for better transit options, and this announcement will go a long way to help improve congestion. A strong economy will help create jobs and that is my priority, with continued support for entrepreneurs as the Conservative Party has done through the small business corporate tax rate reduction.

■ Canada continues to be a leader with our immigration and refugee system. Just recently the government announced it will match donations made by Canadians in response to the crisis in Syria. This builds on our significant response to this crisis. Canada is already one of the providers of humanitarian aid to the region, one of the top countries in resettling refugees, and we are participating with our Allies in the international coalition taking the fight to ISIS.

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■ Akhtar Ayub is a first generation immigrant to Canada, and along with his wife and two children is proud to call Etobicoke home. A mechanical engineering graduate from Pakistan, Akhtar studied Automotive Technology in New York, and now works as a service consultant to the auto industry. Akhtar is a strong believer in respect, diversity, personal and global responsibilities, non-violence, social justice and equal opportunities. Akhtar has always been politically minded, and in 2014 ran as a candidate for Toronto City Council in Etobicoke North.

■ The health and well-being of our senior population is important to me, and under a Conservative government, seniors issues have been a priority. Economic Action Plan 2015 continues our record of strong support of seniors, including measures like the establishment of the Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation, to help discover new tools to help seniors with aging and brain-related issues. I believe these are the types of measures needed to address this issue.

■ Active, passionate, effective: Toyin Dada is a long-term resident of our community where she currently lives, was raised, educated and has a proven track record of advocacy and service (Elmbank Community Centre, Albion Boys and Girls Club, Rotary Etobicoke etc). Toyin is the director of a non-profit organization; a leader, social worker and artist, with a bachelor of science from York. Toyin has keen sensitivity toward the unique needs of Etobicoke North, and is dedicated to representing you in Ottawa.

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Faisal Hassan | 416-747-8683 faisalhassan.ndp.ca

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■ Every dollar we invest in public infrastructure here in Toronto grows our economy, creates jobs and strengthens our cities. We believe government has a responsibility to act decisively and for the public good. Canada’s economic growth was made possible by building ambitiously. We must do so again if we are to transform our transit and transportation systems, create more liveable communities and ensure we adapt to a changing climate.

■ Canada can and must do more to help those in need. That is why a Liberal government will: Expand Canada’s intake to 25,000 refugees from Syria through immediate, direct sponsorship by the government of Canada; Invest at least an additional $100 million this fiscal year to increase – without reducing standards – refugee processing, as well as sponsorship and settlement services capacity in Canada; Provide an immediate $100 million new contribution to the UNHCR to support the critical relief activities in the region.

■ I have long called for federal leadership to establish a pan-Canadian Dementia Strategy to address Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia. A Liberal government will provide this leadership for real action on a pan-Canadian dementia strategy. We will repair the federal government’s relationship with the provinces and ensure federal collaboration with provincial and territorial partners to tackle dementia. By investing in research and prevention we can help Canadians live with the best possible quality of life.

■ I was born and raised in Etobicoke and it has been an honour to serve this community since 2008. My constituency office is one of the busiest in the country, serving dozens of families a day, working on important issues such as immigration, pensions and finding employment. I was elected to serve this community. I love this job because every day I get to help our Etobicoke North family succeed.

■ As one of Canada’s most important cities, the federal government needs to be an active partner with Toronto’s municipal government to improve infrastructure, public transit and employment opportunities. As your MP I will fight for the funding required to improve access to public transit and our crumbling infrastructure. By doing so, we can create jobs for young people and encourage economic growth and innovation.

■ Canada has a proud history as a respected voice for peace and diplomacy on the world stage. Under Stephen Harper, our reputation has been damaged. An NDP government would work to restore Canada’s place in the world as one that works with the global community to find peaceful solutions to emerging crises. We would work in the United Nations, with our allies and across divides to find peaceful solutions to emerging global crises.

■ The NDP has put forth a national strategy to support families dealing with dementia. Specifically, an NDP government would work with the provinces and invest $40 million into a national strategy. Our strategy would support screening, improve resources for newly diagnosed patients and fund additional Alzheimers and dementia research. This will bring governments, researchers, the Alzheimer society and others together to maximize support for patients and families.

■ My name is Faisal Hassan, your NDP candidate for Etobicoke North. I am a proud resident of Etobicoke North. In 1990, I immigrated to Canada in my late teens with nothing but the clothes on my back. I’m a graduate of the University of Winnipeg and Humber College. As an assistant to NDP MP Mike Sullivan, I know the issues facing you and your family. I’m running because Etobicoke North needs a community champion to stand up for us in Ottawa.

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Live, Raise Children, Enjoy Life, Unparalleled Craftsmanship & Decor Throughout, Wonderful Kitchen With Marble Island, Prime Appliances, Cozy Family Room With Fireplace, Heated Floors, Grand Master, Luxury 5Pce Ensuite, Lower Level Boasts, Wet-Bar For Entertaining, Walk Out To Yard, Sunny Deck & Pergola, Steps Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage To Schools, TTC, Shops, Mins To Airport & Downtown. $1,599,000

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www.1535islington.com $1,299,000 This two storey renovated 3+1 bedroom 4 bath executive home is situated on a resort-like setting in Humber Valley. Enjoy entertaining from the gourmet kitchen to the dining room with glass surround over-looking the pool and garden. Relax in the main floor family room with soaring ceilings and walk-out to deck and patio. Access from the huge master bedroom to the amazing upper level private deck over-looking the pool is the ultimate highlight. Your private oasis in the city awaits. 1535 Islington Avenue

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www.88westDeanePk.com $819,000 Rare ravine opportunity! Welcome to this charming 3 bedroom 2 bath bungalow backing onto a gorgeous ravine setting in desirable West Deane Park. Eat-in kitchen opens up to living/dining rooms with main level walk-out to an interlock patio, sparkling pool and ravine. Lower level family room also walks out to garden and pool. Well-maintained home with updated mechanicals and roof. Excellent layout with huge renovation potential. Close to transit and schools. 88 West Deane Park Drive

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27 Robaldon Rd. Great Location! Clean, Bright, Huge Renovated 2 Storey, Brick House With 4 Bdrms, 416 4 Baths, Modern New Kitchen, S/S Appliances, Granite Backsplash, New Baths, Hardwood Flooring Throughout, New Interlocking, New Door, Freshly Painted, Must See! Close To St. George’s Golf Course, Re/Max diamond Inc., brokerage Father Serra, Richview Collegiate, TTC. $1,198,000 Independently Owned and Operated Sales Representative

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Yourself In This South Etobicoke Architectural Landmark. This 1 + 1 Sunfilled South Facing Superb Suite Has Quiet Views Of The Surrounding Lush Tree Tops And A Feeling Of Serenity. Great Kitchen, Floor Plan & Spacious Lively Atmosphere. This Revitalized Neighbourhood Offers Super Convenient Lifestyle. Steps To The Lake, Great Shopping, Schools, Parks, Restaurants, Ttc At Your Door And Much Royal LePage West Realty Group, Brokerage More...Call For Your Personal Viewing. Offered at $359,000

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Granite Counters, Stone Back Splash & Floors, Renovated Bathrooms W/New Vanities. Ensuite Laundry, All New Light Fixtures, Closet Organizers, Freshly Painted. Laminate Flooring.Thousands Spent In Renovations. Large Balcony W/Tree Top View. In Well Maintained Building.10 +++, Renovated Recreation Center, Indoor Pool.

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Fabulous 4 bedroom family home with private backyard and in ground swimming pool! Updated kitchen with ® granite counters, under mount sink, glass backsplash and porcelain floors. Updated bathrooms. Finished basement Re/Max Professionals with fireplace & new laminate. Great location! Short walk to Flagstaff Park and Queens Plate Plaza (Winners, Fortinos Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated + more)! Move in ready! Don’t miss this one, a true gem!

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457 MartinGrove rd

Wonderful family home located in desirable Princess Rosethorn! Very large, private backyard with new deck, a ® green oasis ready to entertain! Finished basement with renovated 3 piece bathroom including walk-in shower. Large kitchen overlooking the backyard with ceramic Re/Max Professionals floors and stainless steel appliances. Hardwood floors Inc., Brokerage thru-out formal dining room and living room. Freshly Independently Owned and Operated painted, shows A++! Must see!

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Listed at $1,500,000

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$1,899,000 Magnificent mansion backing on Islington Golf Course. Outstanding mill work and superior craftsmanship. Soaring coffered ceilings & wainscoting t/out. 4 cast stone hearths. Glorious Great room wall/ wall windows parkland & golf course views. Designer gourmet kitchen w/o deck & serene park-like yard. Opulent huge master wall/ wall windows w/ golf & park views!!! 6pc spa –ensuite. www.51burnhamthorpepark.com

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153 Wallace Ave. $979,000. OPEN Sat Only 2-4 PM

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Prime Sunnylea!

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Pretty bungalow on quiet premium Sunnylea street. Located steps to Bloor Street and subway. Charming stone front. Fabulous 147 foot deep lot. 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen. Stone fireplace, hardwood floors. Large basement. Private drive. Attached garage. Excellent potential for renovation/expansion. Great schools Sunnylea, Our Lady of Sorrows, Etobicoke CI. 25 Elsfield Rd.

Great semi in trendy Trinity - Bellwoods! First time offered in almost 40 years. Located on quiet cul de sac, steps to Queen St and park. Currently 2 kitchens, 2 bedrooms, 3 baths. Eat-in kitchen, bay window, hardwood. South facing. Separate entrance to basement. Possible parking off laneway. Excellent opportunity to renovate a house with wonderful bones and space! 7 Crocker Ave.

Large 3 bedroom semi in excellent location. Great Value - the size of a detached home. Bright and charming with lovely views. Good layout with well proportioned room sizes. Wonderful character – hardwood, wood trims, plate rail all in mint condition. Fireplace. Eat-in kitchen with back addition. Romantic front porch. Ideal opportunity for renovation. Garage, private drive. Walk to subway, High Park, Junction and all amenities. 633 Indian Rd. $859,000

LIVING AREA 11'3" x 28'9"

BEDROOM 9'8" x 9'11"

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$479,900 BACKS ONTO CREEK! This Well-Loved Rare 4 Bedroom 1 1/2 Storey Home Has Many Great Extras. There Are 4 Bedrooms Upstairs. Step-Saving Kitchen With A Breakfast Area. L-Shaped Living/Dining Room With A Walk-Out From The Dining Room To The Huge Covered Deck Overlooking The Creek. Fabulous For The Summertime! The Basement Has Been Finished With A Nice Size Laundry Room With Built- In Cupboards And A Recreation Room. This Home Could Use Some Modernization. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

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$479,900 This Is A Remarkably Spacious Home. The Room Sizes Are Fairly Large. Living Room With Warm Oak Hardwood Floors And Picture Window Overlooking The Street, Up Dated Sunny Bright Eat-In Kitchen, The Dining Room Originally Was The 3rd Bedroom And Has A Walk-Out To The Deck. Totally Renovated Dream Bathroom. 2 Bedrooms Upstairs That Are Surprisingly Large And Cozy And A 1/2 Bathroom. The Basement Is Partially Finished. This Is A Unique Home. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com $499,900 This Well Loved 3 Bedroom Sprawling Bungalow Has An In-Ground Pool, And A Complete 2 Bedroom Basement In-Law Suite Ideal For Family Or Friends. After Some 50 Years The Family Has Decided To Sell The Family Home. 3 Generous Bedrooms, Galley Kitchen, Main Floor Family Room With A Walk-Out To The Pool, What A Nice Lot! This Home Could Use A Coat Of Paint And Re-Sanding The Oak Hardwood Floors To Bring Them Back To Their Original Luster. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

$617,700 Stunning!! Absolutely Stunning!! Totally Renovated Bungalow With An In-Law Suite Your Mom Will Love!!! When You Walk Into This Bungalow The First Thing That Strikes You Is The Beautiful Ceramics Floors, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Dream Kitchen With Granite Counters, Stone Wall In The Living Room, The Basement Is Just Wow!! Like I Said Your Mom Will Thank You For Buying This Home! There Are Too Many Extras To Mention! Pictures Do Not Do It Justice! For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

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$499,900 Situated On A Child-Safe Court Is This Cute As A Button Bungalow. 3 Generous Bedrooms, Large Living/Dining Room With A Picture Window Overlooking The Court. Warm Oak Hardwood Floors, The Kitchen Has Been Updated With Sparkling White Cupboards. The Basement Has Been Partially Finished And Is Full Of Potential For The Right Buyer. Of Course There Is Central Air For Those HOT Days In July. For a picture tour please visit www.tinaklein.com

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Backing Onto Humber River, Premium 350 Ft. Lot, Landscaped Resort Like Oasis, Inground Pool, Cabana, Patio, Amazing Views, Stately Renovated 5 Bedroom 2 Storey, 6 Bathrooms, Exudes Charm, Character & Luxury. Crown Mouldings, Heated Floors, Formal Dining Room, Gourmet Kitchen, Finished Bsmt, Nanny Suite, Master Bedroom Retreat, Walkout to Spectacular Balcony, Elegance Personified, Steps to Amenities & Subway! $3,390,000!

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QUEEN/SPADINA

Free Standing Building, Multi-Use Zoning Commercial, Retail & Residential 7,000 Sq. Ft. of Finished Space, Rear Addition, 3 Separate Entrances, Cold Storage Vault (Previous Fur Store) Roof Top Terrace, 3 Car Parking, Fantastic Opportunity & Location! $2,800,000!

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Located in Sought after Allenby School District, Detached 2 Storey, 3+1 Bedroom with Addition, Open Concept Living Room, Formal Dining Room, Family Size Kitchen with Walkout, Finished Basement Ideal for Entertaining or Nanny Suite, Sun Room, Private Drive, Double Garage, Immaculately Maintained, Simply Must be Seen! Only $1,199,900!

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RANCH BUNGALOW ON 2.88 ACRE LOT

Simply Spectacular Renovated Home, Huge Family Room Addition, 3+1 Bdrm, Gourmet Kitchen, Skylights, Formal Dining Rm, Incredible Professionally Finished Basement Ideal for Entertaining, Theatre, Stage, Wet Bar or In-Law Suite, Detached 8 Car Garage, Ideal for Contractor, Warehouse For Home Based Business, Access to Walking Trails, Close to Hwy and Amenities! Must be seen! Only $999,900!

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Build Your Custom Dream Home In This Exclusive ‘Humber Heights’ Neighbourhood Surrounded By Multi-Million Dollar Homes!! Prime 75’ x 180’ Lot Is Ready To Develop. New Survey Available. Don’t Delay. Won’t Last Long!!! Only $989,000

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Totally Renovated Detached Toronto Home. Bright & Sunlit Architectural Masterpiece will Amaze You! 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Tempered Glass, 3 Balconies, Granite Floor, Custom Kitchen with B/I Appliances, Spacious & Open Concept with Approx. 1,000 Sq. Ft. of Living Space!, Sauna, Finished Basement, Beautiful Deck + Garden, One of a Kind! Simply Must be Seen! Only $750,000!

STUNNING CENTRAL ETOBICOKE 4 BDRM!!

Renovated 2 Storey Facing Park With Double Car Garage and Triple Drive. Large Principle Rooms, Granite Foyer/Hallway. Beautiful Family Room with Granite Fireplace. Huge Master with 4pc Ensuite and Walk-in Closet. Amazing Garage with Heat/AC/Sink. No Expense Spared, Steps to TTC and Great Schools, Only $899,000!!

TORONTO 2 ½ STOREY AMAZING OPPORTUNITY

3 Car Garage, Detached 6+1 Bedroom, Open Concept Layout, Spacious Open Concept Layout, Enclosed Sunroom, Walkout to Patio, Separate Entrance to Finished Basement, Large Front Veranda, Angel Stone and Interlock, Fantastic Opportunity, Only $749,900!

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Situated on Premium 52 ft. Lot, Detached 4+1 Bdrm, Thousands Spent on Renovations & Upgrades, Large Principle Rooms, Huge Family Room, 4 Bathrooms, Professionally Finished Bsmt, 2 Kitchens, Ideal for Entertaining or In-Law Suite, Shows to Perfection, Double Garage, Family Neighbourhood, Close to All Amenities! Plus Much More! Only $799,900!

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP!!

Large & Immaculately Maintained Family Home Situated On A Beautiful Lot!! Great Layout Features A Huge Updated Eat-In Kitchen, Spacious Living Room, Oversized Family Room W/Vaulted Ceiling, Large Master Bedroom, Amazing Finished Basement W/Kitchen And Separate Entrance, Oversize 2-Car Garage, And Much More! Close to Transit & Highways. Truly A Gem That Won’t Disappoint -- Must Be Seen!! Only $699,900!!

CHARMING PARKVIEW HILL 2 STOREY!!

Wonderful detached home in the Woodbine Gardens area with stunning curb appeal on large private lot steps to ravine. Meticulously landscaped grounds. Loaded with charm, foyer leads to large living room with fireplace, huge bedrooms, mechanicals updated, steps to great schools and TTC. A real Gem!!

SOLD FAST FOR 101% OF ASKING!

DETACHED 4 BEDROOM 2 STOREY

Stunning Curb Appeal, Gorgeous Interlock Drive & Walkway, Large Foyer, Formal Dining Rm, Sunken Living Rm, Open Concept Fam Rm, W/O to Huge Deck + 146 Ft. Deep Lot, Master Bdrm, W/I Closet, 5pc Ensuite, Finished Bsmt Separate Entrance, 2nd Kitchen Ideal for In-Law Suite or Entertaining! Amazing Value! Only $699,900!

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Detached 3+2 Bedroom Bungalow, Immaculately Maintained, Separate Side Entrance to Finished Basement In-Law Suite, Bright Sunlit Home, Thousands in Updates, Patio, Spacious Backyard, Steps to Transit & All Amenities, Walk to Subway, Demand Location! $649,900!

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DETACHED 2 STOREY $599,900 Quiet Court Location, Long Private Drive, Double Garage, Fenced Yard, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, Fireplace, Gleaming Hardwood Floor, Finished Basement, Close to All Amenities, Flexible Closing, Simply Must be Seen! Super Value!

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High Demand Location Surrounded by Million DollarHomes,Situatedona50FtLot,3+1Bedroom, Open Concept, Formal Dining Room, Owner for 55 Years, Separate Entrance to Finished Basement In-Law Suite, Close to Amenities, Amazing Value and Opportunity! $599,900!

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Situated on Quiet Court, Sunny, Bright 3 Bedroom, Open Concept Living Room, Formal Dining Room, Main Floor Family Rm, Thousands Spent on Upgrades, Master Bedroom Walk-in Closet, Full Ensuite Bathroom, Finished Basement, Professionally Landscaped Lot, Patio, Shed, Garage- Plus Much More! Only $499,900!

Very Charming & Spacious 1½ Storey Detached Home!! Beautifully Maintained And Tastefully Upgraded Throughout, This Home Features Many Recent Renos Including Modern Kitchen W/Granite Counters & Breakfast Area, Large Master Bedroom, Amazing 2nd Floor Bedroom/Loft, Separate Den And Finished Basement W/ Rear Walk-Up, Private Backyard Retreat & Parking! Amazing Property – Won’t Last Long!! $499,900!

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Bright & Beautiful 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Corner Suite! Prime Location Just Steps To Bayview Village, Hwy 401 & The Subway. This Well Maintained Unit Is In Move-In Condition And Is Perfect For First Time Buyers, Downsizers And Investors Alike. Spacious Layout, Eat-In Kitchen, Master Bedroom W/ Ensuite, Second Bedroom With W/I Closet, Underground Parking And Locker. Truly Amazing Value! Only $359,000!

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SUPER VALUE! Detached Opportunity, Renovated Kitchen with Granite Floor, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, 2 Updated Bathrooms, Updated Windows, Close to Amenities, Transit, York University, Hospital, Steps to Schools! Simply Must be Seen! $399,900!

TORONTO SEMI DETACHED

WONDERFUL INNISFIL BUNGALOW Large 3 Bdrm near Lake Simcoe on a Huge 50 by 200 Ft. Lot, Backing onto Forest close to the Beach, Enormous Finished Basement with Rec Room and 2 Extra Bdrms, Only a Few Homes on this Private Road near Alcona! Your Own Private Oasis! Only $285,000!

Wow! Absolutely Stunning, Shows Like A Model Suite! Gorgeous Custom Kitchen, W/Pantry & Stainless Steel Appliances. 2 Baths, Quality Dark Laminate Flrs + Upgraded Lights. Large Master W/Martha Stewart B/I Closet. Spacious Den Has Door+Window & Can Be Used As 3rd Bdrm. Great Amenities. Amazing Location. Close To Hwys, Downtown. Only $279,900!!

1st Time on Market, Same Owner for 56 Years, Enclosed Front Porch, Eat-In Kitchen, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Steps to Transit, One Bus to Subway, Close to All Amenities! Affordable in Toronto! Super Value! $299,900

SOLD IN 5 DAYS FOR 113% OF ASKING!

Bright And Spacious 3 Bedroom Semi Located In SoughtAfter Danforth Neighborhood! Very Well Maintained Property, Beautiful Curb Appeal, Spacious Living/Dining Area, Family-Sized Kitchen, Separate Entrance W/ Finished Basement & In-Law Suite Potential, Many Recent Updates. Located Close To Subway, Schools & Danforth Ave. Fantastic Opportunity -- Move Right In!! $499,900!

Rarely Available in Demand Complex Near Etobicoke Creek, Renovated Modern Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Spacious Open Concept Living Room, Walk Out to Large Deck Overlooking Tranquil Greenspace, Professionally Finished Basement, Wet Bar & Rec Room Ideal for Entertaining, Master Bedroom Retreat, High Demand Location! Only $479,900!

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Detached Bungalow, 3+1 Bedroom, Spacious Living Room,Separate Entrance to Finished Bsmt, Rec Room, Dry Bar, Fabulous Neighbourhood, Close to Amenities, Transit, Centennial Park , Fantastic Opportunity!

RENOVATED 2+1 BDRM CONDO!!

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LUXURY CONDO ACROSS FROM LAKE

Stunning 1 Bdrm Unit Across from Humber Bay Park in South Etobicoke, Wide Layout with Unobstructed West View, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite Counters, Upgraded Cabinets and S/S Appliances,Two Walkouts to Huge Balcony, Large Master, 9 Foot Ceilings, World Class Amenities, 10 Min to Downtown, TTC at Door, Parking and Locker Included! Only $269,900!

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DUFFERIN AND EGLINTON

Detached 3+1 Bedroom 2 Storey in Fabulous Neighbourhood & Close to All Amenities, Large Kitchen, Formal Dining Room, Open Concept Living Room, Picture Window and French Door, Separate Entrance to Finished Bsmt Ideal for In-Law Suite, Detached Garage, Interlock Patio, Cold Room.

SOLD IN 9 DAYS FOR 114% OF ASKING!

HEART OF MEADOWVALE

Stunning Detached 2 Storey, Completely Renovated Top to Bottom (2012) with Professionally Finished Basement and Gorgeous Private Fully Fenced Yard, Lovely Kitchen and Baths, Entrance Door (2009) Furnace (2009), Windows (2005) Brand New Driveway and Concrete Walk, Steps to GO Station, Town Centre and Lake Aquitane! A Fantastic Value! Only $499,000!

THE HEART OF LIBERTY VILLAGE

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ence last June, noting Mitchell was pronounced dead at the scene and had “no chance of survival.” Shortly after the shooting, police released the images of three suspects captured by numerous closed-circuit cameras at the city-run community centre on the night of Mitchell’s murder. Until recently, only two suspects had been arrested in connection with the case. Suspected triggerman Reshane Hayles-Wilson, of Mississauga, was arrested on a Canada-wide arrest warrant on Sept. 22, 2014 and charged with first-degree murder. He was additionally charged this week with participation in the activities of a criminal organization. Meanwhile, Tyrone Michael Knott, of Toronto, was arrested on June 23, 2014 and charged with accessory after the fact to murder for his alleged role in assisting Hayles-Wilson in the

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History could be housed in Old City Hall DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com The drab provincial courtrooms of Old City Hall could be transformed in part into a museum celebrating the history of Toronto, once the province vacates the cityowned building for a new “super court” to be constructed behind Toronto’s current city hall. Toronto’s Government Management Committee voted to give city staff two years to consult with the public and study the feasibility of building a 30,000 square foot city museum within the 160,000 square feet of usable space in the building at the corner of Queen and Bay streets – and also consider what complementary uses might make sense for the remainder of the heritage building.

Currently, the distinctive structure is home to provincial courts, which lease the space from the city at $40 a square foot. The site will be vacated as soon as the province completes its new court buildings on Chestnut Street between five and seven years from now. When that happens, Toronto City Council will have full access to the building, and proponents of a long-delayed City of Toronto Museum, using archival and donated materials to tell Toronto’s story, argued the original City Hall building was an ideal site. Lawyer George Rust D’Eye, who chaired a task force in the 1980s that recommended such a museum, said he and other proponents have long had their eye on the iconic building. “It’s fair to say there was an overwhelming direction that the Old City Hall

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his was supposed to be their time. With their son off to university and successful careers behind them, Bruce Rhodes and his wife, Liz, both 58, had expected these would be the years to reap the rewards of a full life together. Instead, they are battling a disease together, one they both, at times, believe is worse than death. “Ohhh, I am an idiot!” said Liz as she hops up and down in their sunny Richmond Hill kitchen. “My brain is broken,” she smacks her hands against her head, letting out a long, keening wail. Bruce pays no mind to her bizarre behaviour, grateful she is no longer talking about hating herself and wanting to die. “We were so perfectly matched,” said Bruce, a retired software developer. “We were intellectually compatible and I trusted her completely.” Now, due to dementia, their world has shrunk, travel and social gatherings long past. Bruce spends his time trying to

keep Liz safe, fed, bathed and properly medicated, struggling not to turn to booze or bash a hole in the wall in frustration. Liz, who was an author and university professor before frontotemporal dementia began destroying her brain, now lives in her own private world of confusion, battling his efforts to care for her, struggling to escape. He can’t leave her alone and they rarely leave home. Outings are challenging and at times embarrassing, said Bruce, with his beloved wife now behaving like an unruly five year old. “Dementia is vicious, just vicious,” he said. It can be a lonely existence for the caregiver who must bear the burden of day-to-day life and for the person with dementia whose increasing confusion can leave them housebound and isolated. Research has shown connected people are healthy people, and yet the Alzheimer’s Society 2014 survey reports 40 per cent of people with dementia felt lonely and 34 per

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the patient doesn’t want to attend doctor appointments or asks the same question repeatedly, to issues stirred up between siblings caring for parents. There is an emotional toll, “losing that personhood is hard for everyone to watch,” along with a physical and financial one, and it may be why 80 per cent of caregivers end up with their own disorders and issues, she said. The person with dementia, meanwhile, finds himself increasingly isolated. In a n A l z h e i m e r D i s e a s e International survey of more than 2,400 people from 54 countries, more than 75 per cent of respondents with dementia said they’ve noticed a negative stigma about the disease, most commonly being discounted or marginalized by others. C h a i r Dr. Ja c o b Roy

Kuriakose is calling for urgent action and said the focus on late-stage dementia and a belief that nothing can be done to help leads to hopelessness and fear of negative reactions. “People start fearing ‘viral dementia,’” Rittenberg said. “It’s not that they think they’ll ‘catch’ it, but they may hide from it because they can’t deal with it, especially if they’re of the same age cohort.” Unlike those with physical challenges, there is no wheelchair or visible indication of a disability. As one patient puts it, “when something’s wrong with your mind, it feels like something is wrong with you.” In the early stages, those with dementia may become withdrawn, aware they can’t keep up in social settings, but Maisie Jackson is determined not to let that happen. The Niagara Falls resident said >>>BOBCAYGEON, page 35

GLOBAL VISION Across the globe, innovations and dementia-friendly management programs are helping to eradicate stigma and ensure people with dementia continue to enjoy a high quality of life after diagnosis: THE NETHERLANDS When visitors first tour Hogewey, in the Netherlands, they see what appears to be a typical village with residents roaming laneways and houses, parks, supermarket, theatre and restaurants. In fact, this village is actually a cutting-edge facility for those with

advanced dementia. Cameras monitor residents, caregivers wear street clothes and operate “businesses” and the entire community – the size of 10 football fields – is securely enclosed. The theory is that in most cases, as the disease progresses, those with dementia leave the “real” world; problems occur when we try to drag them back into reality. SOUTH KOREA In South Korea, recognized as the fastest-aging country in the world, a dementia management law man-

dates that citizens older than 65 be checked for dementia symptoms and in each of the city’s 25 urban districts, a dementia centre offers activities and social connections. LONDON, UK The Community Care Model for Dementia is an innovative practice in northeast London. A rapid-response support team made up of nurses, support workers and psychiatrists acts as a safety net to help those with dementia stay out of hospital. The team provides crisis support in the patient’s home

and has been able to reduce the rate of hospital admissions and length of hospital stays. GERMANY Germany’s Alzheimer Society hosts a website called ‘Alzheimer and You’ aimed at people aged 14 to 21. It’s part of a national program to help youth understand dementia and includes tips, memory tests, contests and project ideas for schools.

SCOTLAND The concept of dementia dogs is being explored in Scotland to help those with mild cognitive impairment maintain their waking, sleeping and eating routine, remind them to take medication and stay active in the community. The project was the brainchild of a student from the Glasgow School of Art. what’s happening closer to + Learn home; read our story online at www.insidetoronto.com/dementia


>>>from page 34 was devastated to learn she had dementia two years ago. “I thought the end had come, my life was over. I didn’t tell anyone.” She worried she would waste away like her mother, aunt and older sister before her, alone in a rocking chair, clutching a baby doll. Instead, she clutches a thick daybook jam-packed with appointments, conferences and meetings at the local Alzheimer’s society. “The society gave me my life back,” said the former director of sales at Niagara’s Pillar and Post Inn. Her days are busy mentoring others, attending board meetings and giving presentations across the province. She no longer hides her diagnosis. “If I’m having trouble, I just say ‘Give me a moment please, I have dementia.’” Communicating with others about the disease has given her life new purpose, she said. Jackson has learned life does not end when the diagnosis begins. A slew of promising new programs bolsters that view – from as far away as the Netherlands, where an entire enclosed village was created for dementia residents, to the Kawartha town of Bobcaygeon, where Blue Umbrella logos open doors, and minds, for those experiencing cognitive decline. During the summer months, Bobcaygeon is bustling with tourists, cottagers and retirees. It’s also speckled with little Blue Umbrella decals that let those with dementia know they

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are welcome. The Blue Umbrella is a unique project garnering interest across Canada. Designed to combat stigma and promote awareness, the program provides umbrella pins to those with dementia. Window decals are given to businesses trained to help with challenges such as bank machines, crowded spaces and communicating with staff. Nearly 50 of an estimated 200 Bobcaygeon residents with dementia have registered to wear the pins since it was launched last April, said Pat Finkle, the local Alzheimer Society’s former client support co-ordinator. About 70 businesses have joined so far. “We’ve done phenomenally well,” Finkle said. “People are talking about it more and the person with dementia is being talked with more, too, and engaged in the community. The more people who are out wearing that blue umbrella, the more we are changing the perception of what dementia is.” Buoyed by the Bobcaygeon success, the Alzheimer Society of Ontario has decided to expand the program to five more communities across the province and is seeking funding to help make it grow. A similar program, Dementia Friends, was launched in June through the Alzheimer Society of Canada. The society received $1.8 million in federal funding to launch the program and hopes to encourage a million Canadians to sign on at www.DementiaFriends.ca by 2017.

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s a young volunteer and recreation therapist working in long-term care homes, Ashley Kwong saw the worst of the worst. “I saw it all, from cockroach-laden plates, food all pureed together, to residents who’d strip down because they had no AC and then get yelled at by staff,” she recalls. “I felt powerless; who could I call?” She decided to tackle the problem herself, returning to university to study gerontology, then establishing her own service for those with dementia – one that is getting noticed worldwide. Memory & Company doesn’t look like a daycare for people with dementia and it doesn’t bill itself as such, either. Instead, it’s referred to as Canada’s first Alzheimer’s health club. Tucked inside an industrial park in Markham, the 11,000-square-foot facility is custom-designed to meet the needs of those with dementia with a “club-like, non-institutional

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Frank Flanagan of Thornhill participates in an exercise class at Memory & Company.

feel.” Unlike most daycare programs, this centre features multiple, brightly lit activity rooms connected in a circular layout, allowing clients to wander securely (without agitating doors and dead-ends) and choose

activities that interest them. One library-like room is filled with coffee table books, records and magazines, another music room has iPads downloaded with favourite songs, photos and videos, old-fashioned turntables, cassette decks and musical instruments. A dress-up room offers a vintage makeup table with jewelry, purses and a camera for fun photo shoots, another resembles an office with maps, puzzles and older office equipment clients might recognize from their working days. “We have to get people to change their mindset for what day programs can be,” Kwong said. Society is increasingly focused on aging in place, but few options for meaningful activity or relationships are available for those with dementia at home except occasional respite and the TV, she said. “People want to enjoy their day no matter who they are,” Kwong said. by KIM ZARZOUR

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ONLINE >> TACKLING STIGMA AMONG ETHNIC CULTURES: Maniben Patel, left, and Gursaran Kaur Singh lead participants in a dance, as part of the South Asian adult day program in Unionville. Dementia is a challenge for all family members, but among some ethnic communities, the shame associated with it can be devastating. Reporter Kim Zarzour writes about a son who quit his job to move in with his South Asian parents when caring for his father became too much for his mother; the difficulty people have moving into long-term care because of the culture shock and guilt that goes along with it; and the trouble of communicating across language barriers. Read the full story online at www.insidetoronto.com/dementia

YOUR THOUGHTS Have you had personal experience with dementia or are you a caregiver for someone living with the disease? Do you have thoughts on our series and what needs to be done to get our population and

health care system ready for the future? Let us know your opinion in an email to press@insidetoronto. com, or mail to 175 Gordon Baker Rd., Toronto, ON, M2H 0A2.

SEE THE WHOLE SERIES online, including our features, resources and videos. Visit www.insidetoronto.com/dementia Series lead editor: GRACE PEACOCK Design: JULIE CASPERSEN

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Golden Eagles basketball club announces expansion The South Toronto Golden Eagles Basketball Club is kicking off its third season by announcing its expansion. In addition to its established house league program for kids aged eight to 12, this year the Mimicobased basketball club has not only been given the approval from the Ontario Basketball Association to host

a Rep competitive team for boys under 13, but has also partnered with Junior NBA Canada for a program catering to boys and girls aged five to seven. “We are excited for the opportunities this provides to kids in our community,” club founder Chris Marcinkiewicz said of the Golden Eagles’ expanded programming this

year. “We try to keep our registration fees relatively low so that money does not come in the way of a child’s participation.” While the Golden Eagles’ House League season began this Wednesday at 20th Street Junior School (3190 Lake Shore Blvd. W.), registration will remain open until mid-

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November or until all spaces are filled. The House League season will span 24 weeks – from this week until April 2016, and will consist of one hour of court time a week. Meanwhile, Marcinkiewicz said the club will be holding a free Rep Team training session on Friday, Oct. 9, from 7 to 8:30 pm at St. Ambrose Catholic School, 20 Coules Crt. (near Brown’s Line and Evans Ave.). This will be followed by two Rep Team try-out sessions on Friday, Oct. 23 and Friday, Oct. 30, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Ambrose, at a cost of $5 per tryout. All rep players must be under the age of 13 as of Jan. 1, 2016 to be eligible to play.

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Players work on a drill during the Golden Eagles basketball club training camp at Twentieth Street Junior School in this file photo.

The Rep Team season will run until May 2016, with regular practices taking place on Friday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Ambrose, and games being played in and around the GTA one

weekend per month (parents are responsible for ensuring travel arrangements for players). For more information or to register, go to www.goldeneaglesbasketball.ca

King’s North Connection Project Public Open House The King’s North Connection (KNC) consists of approximately 11 kilometres of 36 inch diameter natural gas. The majority of the pipeline route is located east of Highway 50 and Huntington Road in the City of Vaughan, and a small portion of the route will be located in the cities of Brampton and Toronto. The project was approved by the National Energy Board (NEB) on June 2, 2015.

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For additional information we invite you to contact TransCanada with any questions or comments you may have with regards to the project: King’s North Connection Phone: 1.855.895.8752 Email: KingsNorth@TransCanada.com Or write to: TransCanada Attn: King’s North Connection Community Relations 200 Bay Street 24th Floor, South Tower Toronto, ON M5J 2J1


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Children’s Breakfast Club collecting coats for kids, families DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com The Children’s Breakfast Club has been feeding Toronto’s children for the past 30 years and it intends to keep them warm through the winter, too. The organization, which serves approximately 5,000 hot meals a day at more than 20 breakfast programs

throughout Toronto and beyond, has launched its 2015 Winter Coat Drive, its third year doing it. The organization aims to collect 30,000 gently used, good-quality coats in time for winter, which will be distributed among the area’s needy families. The launch was held in the Great Hall at Union Station last week and continues until

the end of November at participating locations. “We need coats. We need everybody on board. We need clean, quality coats,” said Rick Gosling, president and founder of Children’s Breakfast Club. “I want a coat that I can give to a child or to a mom, and say your child will be warm and comfortable through the winter months

when we get into the polar vortex of minus 30 degree weather.” The coat drive includes a number of sponsors that are helping with the collection, plus Toronto and Durham police services, along with Ontario Provincial Police. Officers, who in their dealings come upon families that could benefit from the program, will give away coupons

that the families will redeem for coats at the club’s store at the Peanut Plaza, 3030 Don Mills Rd., in North York. Gosling is confident the organization will reach its target thanks to the corporate sponsors involved, but asks anyone who can to contribute as well. The coats will be given away until they’re all gone. Coats, hats and mit-

tens can be donated at any Carquest auto parts store in Ontario. Gosling said the coats will allow children to enjoy winter, rather than huddling in doorways during recess or skipping school altogether because they’re too cold. Anyone wishing to contribute or volunteer can call 437-8366220. For more information, visit www.breakfastclubs.ca

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Notice of Public Review Period Design and Construction Report (DCR) Highway 427/Highway 407 Interchange Structure Work

The Ontario Ministry of Transportation previously completed a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study in November 2013 to determine a long-term strategy which will address the needs of Highway 427 between Albion Road and Highway 7. Following the filing of the Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) and Environmental Clearance for right-ofway designation and property acquisition, 407 ETR are proceeding to the Detail Design stage for widening of structures within the interchange as outlined in the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000). A commitment was made to prepare a Design and Construction Report (DCR) during detail design to address all issues which were outstanding at the end of Preliminary Design and identified during this Detail Design stage. The scope of works being completed by the 407 ETR includes the widening of 4 bridges within the limits of the interchange which will accommodate the future Highway 427 improvements. The DCR is available for public review for a 30-day review period and can be found in the following location:

407 ETR Concession Company Limited Works Yard Care of the Design Consultant’s Office (Brown Engineering) 586 Eglinton Avenue East, #504 Toronto, ON M4P 1P2 Toll Free: 1-855-228-4813 Monday to Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm For more information, or if you wish to be placed on the study’s mailing list, please contact: Peter Baldasaro, P.Eng. Project Manager 407 ETR Concession Company Limited 6300 Steeles Avenue West Woodbridge, ON L4H 1J1 Tel: 905-265-4070, ext. 5346 Fax: 905-264-5379 email: pbaldasa@407etr.com

Steve Taylor, P. Eng., M. Eng. Project Manager Brown & Company Engineering Ltd. 586 Eglinton Avenue East, #504 Toronto, ON M4P 1P2 Toll Free: 1-855-228-4813 Fax: 416-423-5070 email: steven.taylor@bteng.ca

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oday, few Torontonians know that we have our very own “Lucky Lion.” It arrived on this monument in 1939 to honour the new Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW), North America’s first real “super highway.” Children especially were captivated by the lion and looked for it as their parents drove by. Soon children and adults alike were greeting the lion for good luck. Originally located in Etobicoke, just west of the Humber River, this monument marked one terminus of the highway; the other end was the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls. The highway was named for Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Consort of King George VI, and they officially opened the highway in St. Catharines on June 7, 1939. The monument’s column was designed by architect W.L. Somerville. Toronto sculptor Frances Loring designed the lion for the base.

denise harris history corner Her fellow sculptor and life partner, Florence Wyle, modelled the crown on top and a relief portrait of the King and Queen. The lion statue was the most challenging piece Loring ever completed. A stone carver was needed to implement her design in limestone, but all carvers she trusted were of German or Italian background, so none were considered acceptable during the war. Florence ended up with an English carver who resented taking direction from a woman. When he made an unauthorized change to her design, she fired him and did the carving herself. This work had to be done in situ on the QEW, exposed to November’s bitter winds. She hadn’t carved stone in 30 years, and had never used power tools before, but when finished, her sculpture was a triumph.

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Craft Corner WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to noon until Dec. 3 WHERE: Capstone Community Bible Church, 1483 Royal York Rd. CONTACT: Betty Mensinga, 416-244-7102 COST: $10 Classes offered in both crocheted and fabric Christmas ornaments, line painting on glass, watercolour, pyrography. Informal handwork group (bring your own project). Living and Learning with Baby WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Alderwood Library, 2 Orianna Dr. CONTACT: 416-394-5310 COST: Free Join us as we partner with Toronto Public Health for a series of morning storytimes and public health sessions for moms and their babies age 0 to 18 months. Call 416-394-5310 to reserve.

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Jazzercise WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: franklinhorner.susan@gmail.com COST: $45/10 weeks plus membership Stay healthy and active while protecting your joints with this low-impact exercise to some energizing music.

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Laughter Club WHEN: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Richview United Church, 149 Wellesworth Dr. CONTACT: Carlos Gongora, 416-500-6829 COST: Drop-in by donation Laughter is a positive energy that helps to connect with people quickly and improves relationships. If you laugh more, you will attract many friends. Laughter Yoga is a single exercise routine which reduces physical, mental and emotional stress simultaneously. Tween Craft Club WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brent-

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International Night: Thanksgiving Celebration WHEN: 5 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Living Hope Baptist Church, 66 Tenth St. CONTACT: www.facebook.com/events/451773688343507/ COST: Free We will be exploring the world through our tastebuds with food from all over the world. Dinner will be followed by a short program, a special performance by The Bahandi Group as well as a time to share what we are most thankful for. This event is absolutely free.

wood Rd. N. CONTACT: Ana Malespin, www.tpl. ca, amalespin@ torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Join for fun crafts you can use to decorate your room, backpack or even wear! For ages 10 to 13 years.

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Lakeshore Moose Lodge Sunday Dance WHEN: 4 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Lakeshore Moose Lodge, 3753 Lake Shore Blvd. W. CONTACT: Nelson MacArthur, 416 255-8375 Cost: $2 Non-members Featuring: Joe Tucker and Second Wind.

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Falls Prevention Program WHEN: 11 a.m. to noon WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan, 416-252-6822 COST: Free Register now for this free 12-week course (24 sessions Monday and Tuesday), which will help you maintain your balance and teach you exercises to remain strong and mobile. West End Grooves WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHERE: Elmbank Community Centre, 10 Rampart Rd. CONTACT: Vanessa Higgs, culturalhotspot.ca, vhiggs@toronto.ca COST: Free Led by a professional breakdancer and supported by members of UNIteam, participants’ will develop break dance skills, general artistic

skills and provide leadership development for youth who don’t always have access to quality artistic or recreational programming.

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Paddington (Family Movie) WHEN: 10 to 11:45 a.m. WHERE: Brentwood Library, 36 Brentwood Rd. N. CONTACT: Todd Buhrows, 416394-5247 COST: Free Paddington follows the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear with a passion for all things British, who travels to London in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone at Paddington Station, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined - until he meets the kindly Brown family, who read the label around his neck (‘Please look after this bear. Thank you.’) and offer him a temporary haven. It looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist. Oktoberfest WHEN: 10:45 to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431 COST: $93 for non-member Join Time Of Your Life Tours as we head to Kitchener, Canada’s “Oktoberfest capital”, to enjoy this annual ‘German-style’ fun celebration. The trip includes a buffet luncheon, dancing and entertainment. Memory Techniques WHEN: 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. W. CONTACT: 416-231-3431 COST: $45 for six weeks

“The Saturday night dance that was my turn to shine.”

Learn about the myths of memory, how memory works, why it fails us and how to improve it. Practice some simple, proven techniques to remember more in this fun, informative and interactive program. West Toronto Stamp Club WHEN: 6:45 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Fairfield Seniors Centre, 80 Lothian Ave. CONTACT: www.westtorontostampclub.org COST: Free Second and fourth Tuesdays for a general meeting including a stamp auction.Visitors are most welcome. Scottish Country Dancing WHEN: 7 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Arlene Koteff, 416 620-9628 COST: $5 Join the Bloorlea Scottish Dance Group for a friendly evening of dancing. Newcomers are welcome to this fun and social group. Scottish heritage not required. Soft shoes are recommended.

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Etobicoke Parkinson’s Support Group WHEN: 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Church of Christ the King, 475 Rathburn Rd. CONTACT: 905 677-4419 COST: Free Parkinson Support Group. Let There Be Music Choir WHEN: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Westway United Church, 8 Templar Dr. CONTACT: Susan Chopp, 416-6218966 COST: Nominal fees per session The Let There Be Music Choirs looking for singers in all vocal categories: soprano, alto, tenor and bass. Etobicoke Lupus Ontario Support Group WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Loblaw Great Food Community Room Upper Level, 380 The East Mall CONTACT: 1-877-240-1099, etobicokelupusgroup@gmail.com COST: Free Community, awareness, resources, education and support.

Clay Art Workshop WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Richview Library, 1806 Islington Ave. CONTACT: 416-394-5120 COST: Free Get a hands-on creative experience to tell your story through clay sculpture with our expert artist in residence at Richview library, Paul Stewart of http://www.thepottery. ca. Materials and instruction will be provided. No previous experience is necessary. Registration is required to attend any or all sessions. Workshops will be held in the lower level meeting room. Kingsview Chess Club WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Franklin Horner Community Centre, 432 Horner Ave. CONTACT: Susan, 416 252-6822 COST: $10 per year plus $30 membership Everyone from beginners to experts welcome. Learn to play, play casually or enter one of the four to six tournaments held each season. Misseto Bonsai Club WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Islington United Church, 25 Burnhamthorpe Rd. CONTACT: information@missetobonsai.org COST: Free Bonsai Club in Etobicoke Novi Singers: new members WHEN: 8 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Polish National Union Hall, basement, 71 Judson St. CONTACT: novisingerstoronto@gmail.com COST: fee If you love to sing, be a part of this dynamic and ambitious choir.

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Women’s Walking Group WHEN: 9 to 10:15 a.m. WHERE: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 150 Berry Rd. CONTACT: Sonia De Martinez, 416-231-7070, ext. 239 Walk at your own pace.

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Pink Lady Gala a tribute to breast cancer survivors Hosted on Oct. 17 by Famous PEOPLE Players CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com On the verge of marking seven years cancer-free, Diane Dupuy and her Famous PEOPLE Players are set to host the Pink Lady Gala later this month. Described by Dupuy as a family-friendly “celebration of life”, the tribute to breast cancer survivors will take place on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 17 – featuring a black-light cocktail party, three-course gourmet meal, and a specially adapted version of Famous PEOPLE Players’ most recent black-light theatre hit, Under the Big Top. “The Pink Lady Gala is important because it’s a celebration of life. I get tired of hearing about the doom and gloom and the sadness and all this business, because you know what? Breast cancer is not a death sentence anymore like people think,” said Dupuy, a breast cancer survivor who founded Etobicoke’s worldrenowned black-light puppetry theatre. “We should be celebrating. We should be so grateful that we’ve gotten through what we’ve gotten through, and giving hope to other people that are going through it now.” Dupuy chronicled her own triumph over breast cancer in her recently

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Famous PEOPLE Players founder Diane Dupuy signs a copy of her recently released memoir, ‘Cocktails at the Chemo Lounge’, which chronicles her battle against breast cancer. Later this month, Dupuy will mark seven years cancer-free, an occasion she’ll celebrate with the Pink Lady Gala.

released book, Cocktails at the Chemo Lounge. Endorsed by Canadian actor Dan Aykroyd and singer Anne Murray, Dupuy characterizes the book as “funny and uplifting.” “When I was sick, I noticed a lot of people in the chemo lounge: women who would come in and say ‘I’m sick, I’m sick. I’m going to go home and go to bed, then I’ll come back for more chemo, then I’ll go back to bed.’ But I don’t think that’s the way to get well,” she said of the message she tried to convey in Cocktails at the Chemo Lounge.

“I’m not saying everyone has to do what I did in the book – I went from getting chemo, to going straight to the construction site where we were building Famous PEOPLE Players, and running around like crazy raising money. “But you do have to keep your mind off the negative and keep it on the positive. I’ve told people many times: prayers don’t change things, prayers change people and people change things.” With the Pink Lady Gala, Dupuy is trying to do just that – make a positive change for breast cancer

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details WHAT: Pink Lady Gala WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 17, 6 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Famous PEOPLE Players’ Dine and Dream Theatre, 343 Evans Ave. INFO: www.famouspeopleplayers.com survivors and their supporters. To do so, she partnered with the Knitted Knockers of Canada – a volunteerbased organization that hand-knits free breast prostheses for cancer survivors who have undergone

Diane Dupuy and her Famous PEOPLE Players will host the Pink Lady Gala - a familyfriendly “celebration of life”on Oct. 17, featuring a black-light cocktail party (pictured here), as well as a three-course gourmet meal and a specially adapted version of the theatre’s most recent black-light theatre hit, Under the Big Top.

mastectomies or other procedures – to host the gala event. “It’s a wonderful organization in Toronto, and they’re going to be making fluorescent prosthetics in all different colours (for the Pink Lady Gala). They’re warm and they’re soft and they’re beautiful,” Dupuy said of the Knitted Knockers’ colourful prosthetics, some of which will up for bid during the gala’s silent auction. The Pink Lady Gala kicks off with a Black Light Cocktail Party by Cheese Boutique at 6 p.m., featuring both alcoholic and

non-alcoholic glow-in-thedark cocktails, followed by a three-course gourmet meal by Celebrity Chef Christopher Woods at 7 p.m. (steak, salmon and vegetarian options available). After dinner, attendees will then enjoy a “stunning” adaptation of Famous PEOPLE Players’ Under the Big Top show – a visual black light performance where props come to life to music from the 1940s and ’50s, while the “Ring Master extraordinaire” has the theatre’s most famous characters jumping to the beat of his drum and the sting of his whip. “It’s going to be a wonderful Saturday night where you can bring your whole family – even the kids and grandkids,” Dupuy said of the Pink Lady Gala, which will be capped off at 9 p.m. with an encore dessert and coffee. “I always do encourage people to bring their grandchildren, because they always say ‘Oh, they wouldn’t be interested in a gala’, but, trust me, they would love this gala. It really is going to be absolutely wonderful.” The Pink Lady Gala takes place on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Famous PEOPLE Players’ Dine and Dream Theatre, 343 Evans Ave. (east of Kipling Avenue). Tickets are $75 (plus HST) for adults or $40 (plus HST) for children 12 and under.

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INVITATION TO TENDER

Metroland Media Toronto is accepting tenders from owner/ operators of a Distribution Warehouse equipped with loading docks, both truck level and ground level, and forklifts. Location must be in the Etobicoke area. Applicants must be able to arrange daily pick up and drop offs of our weekly Newspaper and flyer skids by certified transport trucks and be able to house a small fleet of independent contractors, under contract with Metroland, who will use the applicant’s warehouse as a distribution centre. Applicant will be responsible for all of their own employee relations and equipment involved with the operations of said distribution warehouse and will abide by Metroland’s delivery deadlines, release of product restrictions and warehouse operation hours. All applicants must be a registered business with a valid HST number. Contracts commence Sunday October 25th, 2015. Bid packages are available at the Reception Desk, of Metroland Media Toronto, 175 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto Ontario M2H 0A2. Tender due date: Thursday October 15th 2015 By 5 pm To the attention of: Anton McCormack Mailroom / Trucking Supervisor Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Nikolai Gadzhov, late of the city of Toronto, province of Ontario who died on or about the 17th day of October, 2014, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before the 8th of November, 2015, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Estate Trustee then shall have notice. DATED at Toronto, this 29th day of September, 2015 Alex Hluszkiw c/o Taras Hrycyna by: Hrycyna Pothemont 200-1081 Bloor St. W. Toronto, Ontario M6H 1M5 Legals

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER PHILIP MASUR DECEASED. All claims against the Estate of Alexander Philip Masur, late of Etobicoke, Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 14th day of September, 2014, must be filed with the undersigned on or before October 15, 2015; thereafter the undersigned will distribute the assets of said estate having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated this 21st day of September, 2015 RACHEL NICOLE BERCHTOLD and BILLIE-ROSE CAMERON Estate Trustees Without a Will, c/o Black & Associates 2175 King Road, King City, ON, L7B 1G3 Tel: 905 833 9090, Fax: 905 833 9091

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LOST CAT King’s North Connection Project Public Open House

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Articles Wanted The King’s North Connection (KNC) consists of approximately 11 kilometres of 36 inch diameter natural gas. The majority of the pipeline route is located east of Highway 50 and Huntington Road in the City of Vaughan, and a small portion of the route will be located in the cities of Brampton and Toronto. The project was approved by the National Energy Board (NEB) on June 2, 2015. Construction of the project is anticipated to commence in November 2015 and be in-service by the end of 2016. Open House Location and Details October 21, 2015 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Vaughan Element Inn Southwest – Oak Room 6170 Highway 7 (at Highway 27) Vaughan, Ontario L4H 0R2

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Please join us for an Open House to learn more about the King’s North Connection Project’s construction process. TransCanada will be constructing a new natural gas transmission pipeline in the communities of Vaughan, Brampton, and Toronto in order to continue to provide homes, businesses, schools and hospitals in Ontario and Eastern Canada with a safe and reliable source of natural gas.

For additional information we invite you to contact TransCanada with any questions or comments you may have with regards to the project: King’s North Connection Phone: 1.855.895.8752 Email: KingsNorth@TransCanada.com Or write to: TransCanada Attn: King’s North Connection Community Relations 200 Bay Street 24th Floor, South Tower Toronto, ON M5J 2J1

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