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cent years. "It is here to stay; it is irreversible," Feltmate said. "We can slow it down, which we should do, but it will not stop it. Climate change has happened, it is happening and it is going to continue to happen." He says governments need to immediately adopt standards and polices that reflect the impact of climate change and ensure all new infrastructure and residential developments comply. Climate models can be used to determine future floodplains and larger water pipes should be installed during the construction of new subdivisions to lower the risk of future disaster. "Don’t build the place as if you’re oblivious to the threat cli-

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DENISE HARRIS denise.harris@sympatico.ca It was a common story in Etobicoke after the Second World War: the Depression, followed by six years of war, created a pent-up demand for housing which was exacerbated by the baby boom. Farmers’ sons found they could make more money, with less uncertainty, working in industry and offices than they could by farming. Developers were offering to buy farms at unprecedented high prices. Over time, one old farmhouse after another disappeared from the landscape. However, one heritage farm house in Thistletown became a notable exception to this pattern. In 1955, it was rescued and rebuilt on a new site at 85 Yorkleigh Ave., southeast of Royal York Road and Lawrence Avenue West. Aaron Barker and Mary Calvert came to Canada from Yorkshire in 1832 with their children. After living a while in Richmond Hill, they moved to Etobicoke in 1841 and leased a 100-acre

farm on the west side of Islington Avenue, south of the West Humber River. They purchased the property in 1855 and soon after built the large, two-storey house of Humber River stone seen in the above photo. Ownership of the house known as "Llewellyn Hill" passed through the Barker generations, from Aaron and Mary, to Andrew and Mary, to Albert and Nellie, to Grant and Nita. Many of their siblings also purchased and operated farms in the area, and the Barkers ultimately owned over 500 acres of farmland and several houses in Thistletown village. Grant and Nita sold the original farm with its stone house to a developer, and in 1955 the house was scheduled for demolition so Thistletown Collegiate could be built on the site. Meanwhile, Don and Elizabeth Strathdee - soonto-be-married teachers had been collecting early Canadian furniture and were looking for an old house to move to a two-acre vacant lot they had purchased on Yorkleigh Avenue. After hearing about

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long as it was removed from the property within two weeks. They decided to

use the stone and wood from the house to build a smaller home on their lot. They found an architect willing to design a new house using old materials. A demolition expert dismantled the house, piece by piece, labelling every part. It took 35 truckloads to move the house, including 200 tons of stone, to the new location within two weeks. The work of rebuilding began in June 1956. Don and Elizabeth married a month later, and moved into their new home on Thanksgiving weekend. The new house is a bungalow, but the major rooms, including the farmhouse kitchen, were left intact. The old windows and front door were also used in the new house, capturing the feel of the original home in a beautiful treed setting, hidden from public view.

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Denise Harris is the Historian for the Etobicoke Historical Society. Her column appears every second Thursday. Reach her at denise.harris@sympatico.ca.

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Election year budget will be a tough one Another year, another squeeze. That’s the message from Toronto’s City Manager Peter Wallace as councillors get set to dig into the 2018 budget. It’s going to be the last budget that Toronto Council and Mayor John Tory approve before they go to the voters in the fall of next year. And while it’s looking a little easier than last year in some ways, in important ways it’s going to be more difficult than ever. Like last year, Wallace has asked for across-theboard restraint from city departments and agencies. Not a 2.6 per cent cut this time, just a freeze in spending at 2017 levels. When he spoke to Toronto’s budget committee May 11, he made it very clear that he didn’t expect every department to come in with a zero spending increase. But it’s important to try. That’s because, he noted, there is very little wiggle room this year for council to increase spending beyond inflation, and maintain a property tax increase at or below the rate of inflation. And Mayor Tory and council have made it clear that there’s no appetite for an increase any higher than that on property taxpayers. Council made use of that wiggle room in 2017 – among other things, approving a budget that anticipated robust increases in the revenue from the municipal land transfer tax and therefore boosted revenue. That was a good bet in 2017 but not necessarily so in 2018, when market-cooling measures approved at Queen’s Park could put a damper on Toronto’s blazing hot real estate market. Wallace has been warning since his arrival that Toronto’s reliance on an ever-growing land transfer tax could eventually be its fiscal undoing. That warning seems more apt than ever right now. It all leads to exactly the kind of debate that survival-minded politicians don’t want to have coming up to an election: do we cut services or raise taxes? In the past, faced with these choices city politicians have had a third option: extend a begging hand to the provincial government for help to balance the books at the last minute. But again, what worked 10 years ago is less likely to work now, with the Ontario Liberals facing their own day of reckoning with Ontario voters in 2018. In 2018, there’s one more option: have an honest conversation with taxpayers about the type of city they want to live in. Explain what that city costs. And then, hand them a bill and a ballot at the same time.

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A reckoning may come for our worst landlords The front of 500 Dawes Rd. is a busy place during dinner hours. People are in and out with children, dogs, groceries, deliveries. But this East York building is known across the city as one of the worst in Toronto, a reputation it’s had for years. That’s an opinion you can base on the hundreds of orders the city issued against the management of 500 Dawes, a management reluctant to fix anything the right way. Janet Davis, local councillor, stood in the lobby last week, asking passing tenants about repairs, letting them know they can call 311 about them. She does this in other buildings, but 500 Dawes "is the No. 1." The building went

MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto without heat for weeks at a time, Davis recalls, and when the owner finally was ordered to paint hallways and replace their ruined carpets, "quality of the materials was pretty poor." Last week’s complaints covered everything from insects and mould to doors which don’t properly close, and stairwells whose smell can make you

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retch. Consensus from tenants? Management does nothing, or gets away with bare minimum. That may change. A reckoning may come for bad Toronto landlords, because on July 1 a new bylaw goes into effect. Landlords must give the city plans on repair, pest control, maintenance. They’ll be required to post information too: the lobby corkboard at 500 Dawes will have to hold more than redirected mail and flyers for airport taxis. Until now, the city could pressure landlords, but had no hammer. Soon, it will be more expensive for them to ignore the law, says Geordie Dent of the Federation of Metro Ten-

ants’ Associations. "It’s not like July 1 bing - a magic wand is going to be waved," he says, but the new bylaw comes with penalties. "This building is definitely, definitely on the radar." Tenant activists fought desperately for the new bylaw. Many, like Geri Stevens, paid a price. She’s been active since 2011 in 500 Dawes, and she’s leaving soon, worn out. "It’s a horrible, horrible building," says Stevens. Cheap rents are why many tenants stay. If there was any justice, many wouldn’t have to. Reach Edges columnist Mike Adler at madler@insidetoronto.com

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Licensed Mortgage Agent Puneet Garg, Expert Mortgage’s “85-Alive” representative for the GTA Region, says, “We’re seeing mostly homeowners behind on mortgage and property taxes. The banks are refusing to restructure their loans. Many of these people have lost jobs due to the bad economy... or they’re self-employed. Unless you are a perfect applicant, the bank doesn’t want to talk to you.” But not everyone condones Expert Mortgage’s easy lending criteria. A local real estate agent with 25 years of experience, who has asked to remain anonymous, says, “When this market turns down, it’s going to get ugly! It’s utter financial suicide for Expert Mortgage to be giving money away so easily to clients without the ability to make payments. I’d be surprised if they’re still in business five years from now.” Nonetheless, homeowners

like Anita P. don’t see a problem with the program. When questioned on how she plans on making payments on her mortgage when she has no income, Anita responds, “We were four months behind on our mortgage and they saved our house. My husband has been unemployed for nine months. He won’t be unemployed forever. We used the 85-Alive loan to pay off all our debt. We also had $25,000 left over that we put in the bank for emergencies. And to make life easy, they worked it out so we have no mortgage payments for 12 months.” For more details on the ”85-Alive” program, contact Puneet Garg, Mortgage Agent 647-852-4274. www.TalkToPuneet.ca

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Do you or a loved one suffer from long-standing chronic pain that medication has failed to adequately manage? Dr. Lionel Marks de Chabris, an addiction and pain management consultant based in Sudbury, Ont., will speak about the role medical cannabis can play in chronic pain management at The Caregiver Show in June. Since 2007, the emergencytrained physician has prescribed medical cannabis to patients with long-term chronic pain who’ve tried multiple medications. "I think people need to know about medical cannabis as an option," Marks de Chabris said, adding it is an "adjunct medicine" to other medications. "It’s not for everyone. It’s not a panacea. For people it seems to help, it helps. "What we have right now isn’t great. The best medications, you get about 30 to 50 per cent reduction in pain and some improved function. More options, particularly with low side-effects and no risk of a fatal outcome, are beneficial."

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CanniMed’s cultivation manager inspects the cannabis plants in a growth chamber. CanniMed and Metroland Media Toronto present The Caregiver Show on Friday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Rd. Admission is free. Cannabis oil is Marks de Chabris’ preference since it provides an exact dose and a slow, steady release to control symptoms for eight to 12 hours versus two to three hours with vaporizing. There are 43 Health Canada-licensed medical cannabis produc-

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Look to the skies, west-end residents. Over the next month, Toronto will begin aerial spraying of insecticide to deal with an infestation of Gypsy Moth larvae that is too massive to deal with through mechanical and ground-based spraying. City staff have been surveying egg levels in neighbourhoods across the city, and found that in west Toronto the infestation is so great that gentler methods won’t work. The moths’ larvae can defoliate trees to the point where they’re vulnerable to weather and other infestations. From May 18 to June 10, the city will be spraying an insecticide via helicopter in the following neighbourhoods, between 5 a.m.

and 7:30 a.m. daily. Areas to be sprayed include: • Princess Margaret Boulevard and Kipling Avenue • Thorncrest Road • Edenbridge Drive • Edenbrook Hill • Valecrest Drive • North Drive • Royal York Road and Bloor Street West • The Kingsway • Baby Point Crescent/Baby Point Road • Jane Street and Bloor Street West

ers in Canada, including CanniMed. Medical cannabis comes in two strains: CBD (cannabidiol), and THC, which has psychoactive properties. Finding the most-effective strain, and possible combination of CBD and THC, is individual and requires patience – and is not the entire puzzle, he said. "What is really going to make a difference is yoga, tai chi, water aerobics, walking and stretching

and using the muscles," he said. "Meditation, stress management, smoking cessation, dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD has to be done. It’s like a three-legged stool. You have medicine, but you also have the mind and movement." Book a counselling appointment and come prepared with studies and research if you want to talk to your doctor about medical cannabis, he advised. "You could say, ’I’ve tried sever-

al medications for my back pain or neck pain or rheumatoid arthritis. Are you open to a trial of medical cannabis for a few months?’ If your physician isn’t open to it, reassure him or her. ’I won’t ever get in a car within four hours of using. The risk of addiction is nine per cent, about the same as caffeine. I’ve never been addicted before.’ Make your doctor more comfortable and get them onside." Stigma surrounding medical cannabis "is fading," Marks de Chabris said. "I’m being amused and surprised by some of my patients. Twenty years ago, patients in their 60s would never tell their family physician they wanted to try medical cannabis." Visit caregivershow.ca

Man charged in south Etobicoke holdup spree CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com A 40-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with a series of holdup robberies in south Etobicoke. Toronto police allege that between April and May of this year, a barefaced man entered a number of convenience stores in the 22 Division area posing as a customer. The accused would then allegedly approach the lone victim at the service counter when no customers were inside the store,

produce a large knife, and make a demand for money at knifepoint. In each of the instances, the suspect reportedly fled the scene in a getaway vehicle parked nearby. On Wednesday, May 10, police observed a man operating a vehicle matching the description of the getaway car. Tomasz Burzawa, 40, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with five armed robberies in the Lake Shore Boulevard West area of south on Etobicoke, and one robbery

Lakeshore Boulevard in Mississauga. He was charged with five counts of robbery with an offensive weapon, five counts of possession of a weapon, and robbery. He appeared in court on Thursday, May 11. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-8087350, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com, or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).


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Track club turns 50 Alumni include Olympians, national champions CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com The Etobicoke Track and Field Clubs are set to celebrate 50 years at Centennial Park Stadium with a special open house this month. The event, which will take place Saturday, May 27 from 9 to 10 a.m. at 56 Centennial Park Rd., will feature tours of the Etobicoke Track facilities, as well as opportunities to speak with the coaches and watch the athletes train. Julius Palladino, chair of the Etobicoke Track steering committee, called the open house a chance to celebrate the club’s "long association" with Centennial Park Stadium - its home for the last 50 years. "Our club has been a successful one - we’ve had a dozen Olympic athletes, lots of national and provincial champions, and countless numbers of high school champions over the years," he said of Etobicoke Track, which is comprised of both the Etobicoke Huskies/Striders and the Gladstone track and field clubs. Some of Etobicoke Track’s most notable alumni include: Olympic marathoner Sylvia Ruegger, who placed eighth at the 1984 Los Angeles Games; Olympian Nicole Devonish, a longtime holder of the Canadian women’s long jump record (19962013); Arturo Huerta, a two-time Olympic racewalker who won silver at the 1998 Commonwealth Games; and Olympic sprinter Foy Williams, a four-time Canadian champion in the 400-metre dash, among many others. Despite that track record of success, Palladino said the not-for-profit club has remained committed to its original vision statement to "create a performance-focused environment, conducive to the development of track and

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nations poured in, then floor time donated by The Barn Elite Performance Centre in Oshawa, Ont. The Johnson Jaguars was born of the Kaitlyn Cup lacrosse tournament, which netted approximately $3,000 and used equipment. “The lacrosse community is a family. It’s like no other sport. That’s why I encouraged my kids to get into it,” Chris said in an earlier interview of Kaitlyn, and her younger brother, Joshua, 11, who plays box lacrosse. A friend who works at ILA Sports in Six Nations provided new equipment at a discount. Coach Elio Vigilanti, Johnson resource teacher and school hockey coach, said the team is showing promise. “The kids have been great about it,” he said. “They’re learning as a group, as am I. They support each other, work hard. I can see improvement.” Vigilanti said he reminded the Jaguars it took time for Johnson’s hockey team to win games, and eventually win at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations’ championships. The Jaguars’ coach had high praise for Kaitlyn. “I can’t say enough about her,” he said. “She spearheaded this. It’s her will and determination that created this team. All the guys look up to her.” Midfielder Ethan Amero, a Johnson hockey player, plans to play again next year. “It has been fun,” the Grade 11 student said. “Each game, we’ve gotten a lot better. Just being able to see the field, the contact; it takes a lot of teamwork just like hockey.”

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