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DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Now we know what many of us long suspected: Doug Ford will in fact be running for mayor in 2018. He didn’t quite manage to win in 2014, coming in a fairly close second to Mayor John Tory. And while he flirted with provincial politics, helping Raymond Cho take Scarborough Rouge-River in 2016, that is not where his heart is. So the mayoralty it is. But during his Sept. 8 announcement at Ford Fest, at his mother Diane’s home in central Etobicoke, it became clear Doug isn’t running alone. He will be running alongside a ghost: the spirit of former Mayor Rob Ford, his little brother, who died in early 2016 battling cancer, is going to be right there with him, "grinning down from heavl See CAN, page 28

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com Etobicoke North voters offered a largely tepid response this week to the news Doug Ford will challenge John Tory in a mayoral rematch next year. The ex-city councillor and brother of the late former mayor Rob Ford confirmed last Friday his mayoral run at the family’s annual Ford Fest barbecue. "It’s his right," Bill Eck said at Westway Centre Plaza at Dixon Road and Kipling Avenue. When asked by a reporter if he thought Ford’s younger brother, Rob, had been a good mayor, Eck said: "I don’t know about good. He was who he was." Tory told the media he welcomes a rematch with Ford. The 2014 election became a referendum on Rob

Ford’s mayoralty with Doug as Etobicoke North councillor, when Toronto became known globally for its ex-mayor’s erratic behaviour, crack smoking and stint in rehab. Rob Ford died last year after an 18-month battle with cancer. One woman, who said she knew the Ford brothers since their childhood, said she likely wouldn’t support Doug for mayor. "I support Robbie," she said. "He was very good at what he did. I don’t think I’d support Doug for mayor. He’s very involved in the (family) business. He runs the business here and in Chicago. He’s a very hard worker. I don’t see how he could do both." Jose Perez, who emigrated from Uruguay in 1991, said Ford doesn’t represent the people. "He’s got the Ford name, the money and the connec-

tions. But he doesn’t represent me," he said, noting he can’t afford to put his kids in soccer. "People are getting tired. (Politicians) think we’re stupid. We’re not. One day, the city will collapse." One woman simply shook her head no when asked if she’d vote Ford for mayor. Another woman spoke fondly of the populism that defined Rob Ford’s political career. "I think it’s fantastic," said Sylvia, a Brampton resident who didn’t give her last name. "I like the fact they talk to the people face-to-face. It’s not just a phone call." The next Toronto election will be held Oct. 22, 2018. Tory won the mayoralty in the 2014 election with 394,775 votes compared to Ford’s 330,610 votes.

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Doug Ford announced his intention to run for mayor of Toronto in the 2018 municipal election at last week’s Ford Fest. municipal election at last week’s Ford Fest.

Crisanti out as deputy mayor after pledging Ford support DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com Mayor John Tory has fired Vince Crisanti from the position of deputy mayor, after the Etobicoke North councillor told Metroland Media Toronto that he would be supporting Doug Ford and not John Tory for mayor in 2018. "Based on his words and actions over the past few days, he has clearly stated he does not support my administration and intends to campaign for another candidate who has an approach that I believe will take the city backwards," said Tory in a news release, announcing that Etobicoke

Centre Councillor Stephen Holyday would be replacing Crisanti in the largely ceremonial post. Crisanti attracted Tory’s ire after he attended Ford Fest, the annual backyard barbecue put on by the Ford family at their matriarch Diane Ford’s Etobicoke home. The Sept. 8 barbecue also served as the launch of former city councillor Doug Ford’s mayoral campaign. Doug, brother to the late mayor Rob Ford, launched a blistering attack on Tory’s mayoralty, accusing him of breaking election promises on public transit, raising taxes and neglect-

ing residents. Crisanti was one of several politicians to introduce Ford, and while he Vince did not Crisanti explicitly endorse Ford’s candidacy there, in an exclusive interview with Metroland he said that when the time came he would endorse Doug Ford. "Next year come election time I’ll continue to do what I’ve done in the past and support Doug Ford," Crisanti said. In the interview, he in-

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shown us today that he will use his authority to punish those who he believes have wronged him." Crisanti is being replaced by Stephen Holyday, whose father Doug served as Rob Ford’s deputy mayor for the first part of the 2010-2014 term of Council. Tory said that he hoped that Holyday would continue work that Crisanti had begun, building the economic viability of the city’s west end. In the news release, Tory praised Holyday as "a diligent and honest member of Council and never failed to represent the interests of his residents."

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TAMARA SHEPHARD tshephard@insidetoronto.com The former Vincent Massey Junior School is one step closer to being designated for its cultural heritage value under the Ontario Heritage Act. Etobicoke York Community Council voted to endorse city planners’ and Toronto Preservation Board’s recommendations to designate the property at 68 Daisy Ave. for its design, historical and contextual value at its Sept. 6 meeting. The original 1929 school building is brick-clad with Tudor-Revival details designed in a Collegiate Gothic Style with a broad stairway leading to a central entrance, a Feb. 28 city planning report indicates. Its 1955-56 one-storey east addition is modernist in style, with classrooms with direct access to the school playgrounds. It is a "representative example of an early twentieth century Toronto school,"

the report stated, adding it is "valued for its association with the growth and development of Long Branch." In 2006, the property was included on the city’s Inventory of Heritage Properties. Developer Dunpar Developments Inc. proposes to build 73, four-storey townhouses on lands adjacent to the school. Dunpar plans to retain the original 1929 building for the continued operation of Vincent Massey Childcare Centre, and the school’s 1956 east building addition. Recently, Dunpar officials and city of Toronto staff met and reached a settlement on the site’s heritage issues. However, the redevelopment application as a whole is still headed to the Ontario Municipal Board this fall over density. Dunpar has entered into, and registered on title, a heritage easement agreement with the city "to the

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Vincent Massey Child Care Centre, formerly Vincent Massey Junior School could soon be designated for its cultural heritage value under the Ontario Heritage Act. satisfaction of heritage preservation services, to secure the long-term conservation of the Vincent Massey building," Dunpar’s lawyer, Mary FlynnGuglietti, said in a Sept. 5 letter to community council citing the agreement. Etobicoke-Lakeshore Councillor Mark Grimes, who represents the area, lauded saving the local

Long Branch landmark. "The TDSB released another property in my ward that was bought by a developer," Grimes told councillors. "But at the end of the day, we’re saving one great school that was part of Long Branch for many years." Grimes also referenced Dunpar’s interest in maintaining the existing Vin-

cent Massey Childcare Centre on the property. "One of the great things we’re keeping is the daycare. It’s just as important as keeping the heritage, in my mind," Grimes said. Etobicoke Guardian reporting on the school dates back to a story published on Sept. 19, 1929, headlined "Work begins on $75,000 school," in its predecessor

publication, The Advertiser. This year, the Etobicoke Guardian celebrates its 100th anniversary, which includes The Advertiser, which published news from Long Branch, Mimico and New Toronto. In 1963-64, the school name changed from Daisy Avenue Public School to Vincent Massey Junior School. Vincent Massey was a Canadian lawyer and diplomat who served as the first Canadian-born governor general of Canada. The Toronto public school board closed Vincent Massey Public School in 1983. It reopened in 1985 as Vincent Massey Childcare Centre, which continues to operate. Between 1987 and 1989, the CBC Television series, Degrassi Junior High, filmed at the Long Branch school. Toronto council will make a final decision on the matter at its Oct. 2 meeting.

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Time to get engaged with election year coming up Doug Ford’s decision to choose a rematch for mayor, rather than a seat at Queen’s Park, will hopefully put both elections on the radar of Toronto voters. The provincial election is June 7; while municipal elections across the province, including Toronto’s, are set for Oct. 22. The outcome of both elections will help determine the future course of the city. Ford made it known at his announcement, at the 23rd annual Ford Fest held in the backyard of his mother’s Etobicoke home, that he would seek Toronto’s top job as mayor on familiar themes: the war on cars and stopping the gravy train at city hall. Those themes resonated for him in the last election where he finished a surprisingly close second to Mayor John Tory, and prior to that it successfully worked for his brother, Rob. It’s going to be hard to get even that far this time around. Doug Ford is facing an incumbent, always a harder task, especially when the incumbent is polling as well as Tory has. And for two, it will be tough to pin Tory down on Ford’s talking points. Tory hasn’t raised property taxes at a much greater rate than Toronto Council did under Rob Ford. He’s no enemy of motorists, either. While he’s supported bike lanes, he’s also supported the replacement of the car-friendly Gardiner Expressway. And Tory is, well... a Tory, a former leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative party. By comparison, the late Rob Ford had it easy running against the legacy of a progressive mayor (David Miller) who wasn’t even up for re-election. In any event, spending money wisely, whether at city hall or Queen’s Park, is a job requirement of all candidates. More attention needs to be focused on more pressing issues, especially public housing and transit. Public housing is crumbling while the ambitious transit building we are in the midst of, including the Scarborough subway extension and Tory’s signature SmartTrack, is suffering from dubious and haphazard planning. Both municipal and provincial candidates need to be pressed to come up with both the money to fund these long-simmering big-ticket items, along with a rational plan to make sure that money is spent well. Doug Ford’s entry into the race stirred up his vaunted Ford Nation and hopefully it will energize all voters to get up to speed with the issues and with the candidates as they start to emerge over the next few months.

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Keesmaat wrote the book on truth to power "You often say we should speak truth to power." That was Andy Byford, the unflappable CEO of the Toronto Transit Commission, to the TTC’s board meeting the day after Labour Day. He was answering questions from commissioner Glen De Baeremaeker, and gently explaining to the persistent city councillor that the TTC couldn’t let buses from Durham Region use the overcrowded Scarborough Centre bus platform without risking collision. De Baeremaeker wasn’t happy about that, and muttered that there was no power around the table at the commission that he could see. Both of them, bureaucrat and politician, had an

DAVID NICKLE The City apt and well-timed point. Just a bit before the Labour Day weekend, another top bureaucrat, Jennifer Keesmaat, made it known that she was leaving city hall. In a relatively short five-year career as chief planner for the City of Toronto, Keesmaat had exemplified both points: she spoke truth to power and, in a way that disturbed and surprised many of her po-

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litical so-called masters, she wielded it too - if, that is, one counts persuasiveness as a power in its own right. Keesmaat was something of a bureaucratic pioneer in that regard. She was hired from the private sector in 2013, under the Rob Ford administration and in a bureaucratic environment that would make any public sector worker quake in their boots. Keesmaat didn’t seem to care about any of that. She took to Twitter with gusto, unapologetically advancing a progressive urbanist agenda. She told a Toronto and Region Board of Trade luncheon crowd that councillors were pretty hard to deal with sometimes. Surviving those councillors and Mayor Ford, she took

on the new mayor John Tory - or at least his Gardiner Expressway rebuilt - in another public address. She did finally help craft the Scarborough subway plan, but she made her opposition known publicly and then privately through the process. Although that didn’t win her universal affection, particularly among right-wing councillors, Keesmaat managed to leave the job almost entirely unscathed. Indeed, the most rampant speculation was that she might wish to run for office herself something that she’s so far denied any interest in. Probably just as well for her. In terms of influence and capacity - in terms of power - it would be a step down.

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AARON D’ANDREA adandrea@metroland.com The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) has opened a new $15-million brain research centre in downtown Toronto. The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is located at 250 College St., near Spadina Avenue and will house close to 35 scientists and technicians specializing in genetics, brain imaging and more to study the brain using data, artificial intelligence and other technologies. "We want to use that data, also the clinical records (of patients), to be able to analyze it to understand what are the defining characteristics of different disorders," said Dr. Sean Hill, the inaugural director of the new centre. "Right now, psychiatry typically works on symptoms and neurology

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Forest Hill grand opening a success The local real estate office looks forward to its future in Etobicoke On July 22, Forest Hill Real Estate welcomed the Etobicoke community into its new office. Guests enjoyed an ice cream truck, a DJ, face painting and free food. There was also a lemonade stand at the event that raised hundreds of dollars for Women’s Habitat, a cause that supports local women and children in need. “The grand opening went really well,” says Diana Quinn, Realtor and co-owner of the Etobicoke office. “The community welcomed us with open arms.” Quinn, her partner Leila Talibova and their team met many neighbours and new friends at the event. The group is looking forward to supporting other small businesses in the area. “We want to thank the community for welcoming us and embracing us, “ says Quinn. “Everyone is welcome to visit our office at anytime. We look forward to continuing to meet others in our community.” Though the grand opening was just celebrated, the group is already planning more community events. Quinn says there are plans to have a local tune-up day to promote the importance of what bicycles signify to many across the city. The event will promote a healthy, active, environ-

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SPACIOUS SIDESPLIT ON LARGE LOT Huge 4bd home on large 52.75X108 ft lot. Open concept lr/ dr. Hrdwd flrs. Big kitchen. Bsmt has separate ent., kitchen, bath + 3 bdrms. Lots of parking + built-in garage. Very high demand location.

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RENOVATED BUNGALOW ON HUGE RAVINE LOT! Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 wshrm home. Custom kitchen w/ granite counters, S.S. Appl., breakfast bar. Open concept living & dining rm. Beautiful floors. W/O to lrg deck & backyard. Sep. Entr. big bsmt apt. Attached garage. Only $849,000!

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STUNNING SEMI IN GREAT LOCATION Fully Renovated 3+3 Bdrm Bung. Open Concept Kitchen With a Morden Quartz Centre Island. Spacious comb. Liv Rm & Din Rm, Two Elegant Fireplaces. Sep Ent To a Beautiful In-law Suite. A must see only $759,000!

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SPECTACULAR BACKYARD OASIS Wonderful 3Bdrm, 4 Bath Home. High Demand Court Location. W/O To Huge Pie Shaped Lot. Finished Basement, Garage, and many extras.

PRESTIGIOUS YONGE CORRIDOR Bright and Spacious 2+1 Bdrm Corner Unit With a Split Layout. 2 Full wshrms, Eat-In Kit, Lrg Liv & Din Areas, Ensuite Laundry, Many Updates thru-out. 2 Parking Spaces and oversized Locker. Wonderful Amenities just Steps to Transit and All Conveniences. Only $699,000!!

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A Modern Masterpiece 2700 sq ft Newly Built in 2016. 4 Bdrm 2 Storey with 2 Car Garage and Private Heated Driveway. Low Utilities, 1 bdrm bsmnt apt.

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STUNNING HOME ON GORGEOUS LOT! Beautiful 4 bdrm, 3 wshrm backsplit! Hrdwd + crown mouldings thru-out. Modern eat-in kit with granite, S.S. appl. Huge open concept liv & din rm. Master w/ ensuite. Fam. rm with w/o to backyard oasis & massive 3 tiered deck. Fin. bsmt, quiet court, overlooking pond.

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VIBRANT KING WEST!! Spacious & Well Appointed 2+1 Bdrm In Trendy King West Village!! Updated Split-Layout w/ Lrg Liv & Sept Din Areas, Modern Kit W/Huge Pantry, Master W/ Spa-Like Ensuite, w/Solarium. just Steps To Transit, Restaurants, Theatres & Downtown!!

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AMAZING VALUE!! Large & Beautifully Maintained 2-Storey Semi. Updated And Move-In Ready, Features Spacious Living/Dining Room Combo, Eat-In Kitchen, Spacious Master With W/I Closet, lrg Garage & Much More! Close To York U, Parks & Transit.

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FANTASTIC VALUE! Renovated 2 Bdrm Unit, spacious open concept layout. Gorgeous kitchen with granite counter tops, upgraded light fixtures. Well maintained with Hrdwd flrs thru-out. Lrg ensuite laundry room with plenty of storage space. + huge parking spot. Close to all amenities! Only $249,900!

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Christine Simpson sales representative

TOP 1 % CANADA *Lifetime Member 1996-2016 ($ volume sales)

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*Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

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SPECTACULAR & NEWLY RENO’D 3 BDRM + LRG. OFFICE OR 4TH BDRM PENTHOUSE. ONE OF ONLY 3 UNITS ON THIS FLR. MODERN KIT. WITH GRANITE COUNTERS & S/S APPL.’S, 3 ALL NEW BATHS. NEW WINDOWS & SLIDING DOORS, NEW HARDWOOD FLRS & BRDLM. RELAX & ENJOY THE SCENIC VIEW FROM THE 2 BALCONIES. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPS, TTC, PARKS & OTHER FACILITIES. FOR MORE INFO. PLS. CALL NIRAJ SHARMA @ 416-762-8255

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Coming Next Week! ~ Once In A Lifetime Location Home Smith Built Classic ~ ‘Baby Point’ 10 Woodway Trail ~ Coveted ‘Sunnylea’ ~ 3+1 Bdrm ~ 2 Bath 9 Baby Point Terrace ~ $2,395,000. ~ 4+1 Bdrm ~ 2 1/2 Bath Tastefully Renovated ~ 4 Level Side Split On Huge Pie Shape Lot Renovated Kitchen ~ Main Floor Family Rm ~ Huge 50’x150’ Lot

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246 EDENBRIDGE DRIVE 72 THORNCREST ROAD

Prime Location In Prestigious Edenbridge Area In Sought After James Gardens/Scarlett Mills Park Community! On Large 60’ X 117.5’ Lot! Incredible Opportunity To Build New, Add 2ND Storey Or Renovate. Solid Detached Bungalow, 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths With Two Car Garage. Walking Distance To Cafe, Grocery Market, Transit, Tennis Courts, Parks! Close To Downtown, Airport, Hwys, School, Running & Bike Trails.

416-729-5252 Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

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52 GLEN AGAR DRIVE 3 bedroom upgraded bungalow with two extra bedrooms on lower level. 50 x 125 ft lot. In ground pool, landscaped backyard. Two full baths and sauna. Quiet street. Close to good schools, shops, parks, TTC.

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$2,398,000 | 96X200 FOOT LOT Your Chance To Build On One Of The Last Properties Remaining In Thorncrest Village. Beautifully Treed Lot, Approximately 1/2 Acre. New Survey Available. Land Value! Preliminary drawings Available.

Renovated Bungalow In Glen Agar on 50 ft lot Large Living Room With Wood Burning Fireplace, Updated Bathrooms, New Kitchen & Appliances, Hardwood Floors Refinished. New Doors And Trim, Higher Doors Installed, New Hardware. Updated Windows And Mechanicals. New Eaves & Soffits. New Front Door, Freshly Painted Thru Out. New Wood Panelling & Mill Work. $1,189,000

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Wonderful 3 Bed 3 Bath home on a quiet street in the heart of Sunnylea. Beautifully renovated and landscaped. Hardwood floors and leaded glass windows add charm to this lovingly maintained home. Loads of curb appeal. Gorgeous lower level with family room, office and play area. Amazing school district and walk to TTC and The Kingsway shops & restaurants.

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234-2424 The Old Mill! Fabulous two bedroom + den. Two full baths, hardwood flooring, crown 416 277-2232 mouldings - two walkouts to large, private

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balcony with stunning treed views! Steps to subway, fabulous shopping & restaurants and nature trails! $979,000

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Sales Representative 31 Years Experience

47 NORTHCREST RD.

Large Sun Filled 3+1 Bdrm Bungalow, Large Living Rm & Dining Rm., Eat-in Kitchen, Hardwood Flrs Under Broadloom, 416 www.JeffMacko.com Separate Entrance to Professionally Fin. Bsmt, Fireplace in Family Room, 4th Bdrm, Two Baths, Double Car Garage, Thermal Windows, Cen/Vac, Cen Air, Private Fenced Lot with Patio, Original Owners, Meticulously Maintained. Walk to Parks, Shopping, TTC, Add This Home To Your Tour.

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416 232-9000 Re/Max Professionals Inc., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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Amazing Layout! 1,461 sq ft, Rarely Available 416 565-3332 3 Bedroom Bungalow W/ Ensuite In Master www.JeffMacko.com Bdrm. 2 Fireplaces, Large Principal Rooms, Main Flr Family Room, Walk-out to a Expansive Deck with Zen Garden and Pond. Call for Viewing Date.

BEAUTIFUL RICHMOND GARDENS! Pride of ownership in this one owner executive family home! Nestled amongst towering trees, quiet quaint child save crescent *over-sized lot* privacy plus!* Classic all brick* charming front covered porch veranda overlooks gardens. Fully Finished Basement! $1,685,000.

ED ALLAN Broker

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West Realty Group., Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated

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3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Car Garage Finished Family Room (Fireplace) Walkout to Garden 6 Appliances. Ed Allan Broker Royal Le Page West (416) 570-5525 $699,900

28 Appledale Road Glen Agar Two-Storey Rebuild! Rebuilt two storey, 4-bedroom loft style home in sought after Central Etobicoke.

Tina Klein Stanley, Broker

19 King Georges Road

www.TinaSellsRexdale.com • 416 743-3832

Custom Home in The Kingsway!

REXDALE REAL ESTATE $679,900 Cute as a button, this well loved 3 bedroom sidesplit is an ideal first time buyer’s home. Nice size living/Dining room with gleaming hardwood floors under the wall to wall broadloom, Sunny bright eat-in Kitchen with walk-out to the private side yard, there is a skylight in bathroom, you’ll love the recreation room with fireplace, what a nice place in the winter to relax. The bright laundry room has lots of space for folding. This is a nice family home! For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

$699,900

2511 Lakeshore Road W. Unit 225 Bronte Harbour Club!

2248A Bloor Street West Heart of Bloor West!

Stately, custom built 2.5 storey home, constructed with the highest quality of materials and finishes. Premium, prestigious location. 4+1 bedrooms plus office, 5 bathrooms, high ceilings. Spectacular signature family room with cathedral ceilings. Fabulous millwork. Fully landscaped, private west facing back gardens. Full double car garage. Steps to subway and all amenities.

16 Carsbrooke Road

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One Bedroom Basement In-Law Suite With Separate Entrance. Situated On A Child-Safe Cul D’ Sac Is This Handyman’s Opportunity, 3 Bedroom Bungalow With A Single Car Garage, 3 Season Insulated Front Porch. L-Shaped Living/Dining Room With Warm Oak Hardwood Floors Underneath The Wall To Wall Broadloom, Sunny Bright Eat-In Kitchen. The Garage Has A Drive Through Garage Door To Get To The Enormous Backyard What A Great Place For Summer B.B.Q’s For a picture tour please visit www.TinaSellsRexdale.com

68 Jackson Avenue Luxury Build in the Kingsway!


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T H E Q U E E N S WAY, R E GA L LY R E D E F I N E D. Contemporary design and luxury comes to The Queensway in this signature collection of Modern Towns. Royal Q offers handsome brick-clad exteriors complemented with spacious light-filled interiors styled by celebrity designer Mike Niven. Private backyards and delightful rooftop terraces inspire alfresco living while a landscaped courtyard adds a regal dimension. Located close to the lake, steps to parklands, quality schools, shops and restaurants and with convenient access to highways and transit, this exciting new home will be your crowning achievement.

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Ukrainian heritage celebrated Traditional food, dance, activities and parade in Bloor West The 21st annual Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival will take over the streets of the neighbourhood from Sept. 15 to 17. Discover Ukrainian culture in Canada at the street fest that has been happening since 1996. According to the event’s website, there will be various forms of entertainment with Ukrainian performers from the Greater Toronto Area, rest of Canada, U.S. and Ukraine including dancers, vocalists, musicians and a special youth performance. There will be two stages set up for the shows and guests can take part in traditional Ukrainian dance

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Volya Dancers perform on stage at the 19th annual Ukrainian Festival on Bloor Street. The festival takes place again this week. on the streets of Bloor West Village in the evening of the first two days. Vendor kiosks will offer authentic Ukrainian food, beverages, crafts and collectibles. "Cultural pavilions will feature interactive cultural activities and displays of historical and contemporary interest," the website said, adding there will be sidewalk sales by local shops and businesses.

The festival takes place on Bloor Street West, between Jane Street and Runnymede Road. It begins at 5 p.m. on Sept. 15 and ends at 7 p.m. on Sept. 17. There will be a parade taking place on Bloor Street West from High Park to Jane Street at 11 a.m. on Sept. 16. For more information, visit www.toronto.ukrainianfestival.com.

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My City, My Six Exhibition WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Assembly Hall Theatre, 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr., Toronto CONTACT: Assembly Hall, 416-338-7255, assembly@toronto.ca, www.assemblyhall.ca A Cultural Hotspot project in celebration of Canada 150, produced in partnership with the City of Toronto, the show runs Sept. 9 to Oct. 3. Park Party in Bell Manor Park WHEN: 3:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Bell Manor Park, 1 Bayside Ln CONTACT: Stonegate Community Health Centre, 416231-7070 Join Stonegate Community Health Centre and Arts Etobicoke for an outdoor community party. l Saturday, September 16 This-n-That Sale

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with her book ’Treasures of the CNE: Memorabilia and Tales from the Canadian National Exhibition.’ l Tuesday, September 19 Brain Health Workshop WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 2:30 p.m WHERE: Islington Seniors’ Centre, 4968 Dundas St. West, Toronto CONTACT: 416.231.3431, islingtonseniors@bellnet.ca Baycrest, the world’s leading memory and aging research institute is coming to the Centre to give you a science-based answer to whether your memory is normal. Adults ages 40 to 79 will use the free computer-based Brain Health Assessment. Please register in advance.

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Expect Polish food, dance, entertainment, and more The 12th annual Roncesvalles Polish Festival takes place Sept. 16 and 17. Enjoy great local and international music, including Polish folklore, polka, and euro dance bands and entertainment on multiple stages set up in the area. The popular ’Dance Under The Stars’ polka party will happen Saturday night. According to the event’s website, guests checking out this year’s fest can taste Polish cuisine such as pierogis, kielbasa, bigos (meat pies), cabbage rolls, and more from over 40 restaurants, cafés, bakeries,

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Thousands turned out for the Annual Polish Festival on Roncesvalles over the weekend in September 2013. This year’s festival takes place on Sept. 16 and 17. and bistros in the neighbourhood. Guests can also shop at the area’s boutique shops and merchants and check out the Polish Artwalk tak-

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Can Doug Ford tap into brother Rob’s magic? l Continued from front

en," pushing the agenda forward. The spectre of Rob Ford was raised numerous times during the speeches at Ford Fest. Ward 1 councillor Vince Crisanti risked and finally lost his deputy mayoralty, telling the crowd there that "Rob Ford is with us: he is everywhere tonight." Ward 7 councillor Giorgio Mammoliti, not to be outdone, pushed it over the top, telling the crowd, "I know Rob Ford wants one thing right now, I do talk to him every night, I pray like everybody else..." The canonization of Rob Ford began a long time ago, of course - really, in his political lifetime spent returning phone calls from beleaguered Torontonians and expounding an antigovernment message on talk radio. It took off in earnest, after his passing in 2016,

when his funeral took over city hall and shut down the city core. None other than Rob Ford’s daughter Stephanie, then 10 years old, planted the seed as she said, in her eulogy: "I know he’s in a better way now, and he’s the mayor of heaven now. I know that he will be with us forever. I love him so much." The Mayor of Heaven. In the magical world of Ford Nation, it is a powerful notion. It is magic that Doug Ford will need, if he hopes to persuade Toronto to give him the considerable power of the mayor’s office next year. Paula Fletcher, Toronto-Danforth councillor and one of those who has served alongside Rob Ford both when he was councillor and mayor, said there are worse strategies than treating the former mayor’s memory with almost religious reverence. "I think it plays very well to Ford Nation," she

said. "It’s Eva Peron: you’re there, (and then after death) you’re still there. Doug Ford needs Rob still there in order to have any chance in the election." Rob Ford was, after all, a nearly mythic figure in his life. He was an energetic public servant, making house calls to residents across the city. He was also epically flawed: he smoked crack, was a self-confessed alcoholic, and under the influence was abusive and offensive and often a hazard. But as Fletcher pointed out, "the common people really loved Rob Ford." And that love - that spectre of love - is Doug Ford’s best and perhaps only hope. It took him to second place in 2014. It may take all of that and more to pull him ahead in 2018. Because as Fletcher points out: "It doesn’t matter how many times Doug Ford invokes Rob Ford: he’s not him."

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Back in 2014, the late Rob Ford stood supporting his big brother Doug as he backed out of the provincial leadership race. Now, the elder Ford may be channeling his brother’s memory as he reaches for the Toronto mayoralty in 2018.

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Hours: Wednesday ................. 10 am - 4 pm Thursday ..................... 10 am - 8 pm Friday.......................... 10 am - 8 pm Saturday ..................... 10 am - 5 pm Sunday........................ 11 am - 5 pm CLOSED Mondays & Tuesdays

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Careers

Careers

Careers

Careers

General Help

General Help

General Help

General Help

We are currently looking for a dynamic individual to join the team in our Etobicoke office located at 3009 Bloor Street West

JOB FAIR

JUNIOR TRAVEL CONSULTANT

www.ACEBakery.com

Thursday Sept. 21st and Friday Sept. 22 nd

10 am to 2 pm Shoppers World Brampton 499 Main St S, Brampton Packers Mixers Sanitation Cleaners Forklift Operators

Machine Operators Bakers Millwrights Electricians

(Raymond Reach license requirement)

(442A License requirement)

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This individual should possess the following skills: Previous retail travel agency experience Motivated, energetic, with and entrepreneurial spirit incredible customer service skills ability to problem solve knowledge of Apollo, Galileo Vacations and airline/wholesaler websites Exceptional communication skills Ability to work in a fast paced environment as a team Proficient in the Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel Travel & Tourism diploma an asset TICO certified Please forward your resume via email by September 29th Dana Empey, General Manager - dempy@carlsonwagonlit.net TICO Registration# 50021108

Full time permanent, afternoon and night shifts available at our Vaughan and Mississauga/Brampton locations.

REAL ESTATE MANAGER

WE OFFER: Competitive wages • Production bonus Night premium • Paid lunches • Health benefits Employee share ownership plan • Pension plan

Toronto brokerage seeks licensed person to run the day to day affairs of a real estate branch. Excellent incentive package. Full time position.

Email resume: djpresource@gmail.com Call: 416-745-5507

Administration

Bookkeeper

Part time/full time required immediately for a cheese manufacturer in Mississauga. Email: gus @tripleacheese.com Fax resume: 905-678-8794

Restaurants/ Hospitality

Short Order Cook

20-25 hours/week. Must have Food Handler’s CertiďŹ cate. Please send resume to rcbranch643@ gmail.com or dsampsc605@ rogers.com

Technical/ Skilled Trades

Technical/ Skilled Trades

DIESEL MECHANIC NEEDED F/T. NORTH ETOBICOKE GARAGE. GOOD WAGES, BENEFITS AND GREAT WORK ENVIRONMENT. CONTACT 647-535-5897 OR info@albion5bay.ca

Shipper / Receiver

Part time/full time required immediately for a cheese manufacturer in Mississauga. Forklift driver with Mechanical and Electrical skills. Fax resume: 905-678-8794

Maintenance Worker

Full time Food Mfgr. in Mississauga. Must have strong mechanical/ electrical skills. BeneďŹ ts & good wages Email: gus@ tripleacheese.com Fax: 905-678-8794

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Great Shiatsu Massages Insurance $60/hr 2140 Kipling Ave, 3B., (Kipling/ 401). Etobicoke 647-430-7238. 824 The Queensway, (opposite Starbucks) Etobicoke 416-546-8437

Mortgages/Loans

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

Appliance Repairs/ Installation

ALL CITI APPLIANCES Appliances repaired professionally. 35 years experience.

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Fridges, coolers, washers, dryers, stoves. Central Air Conditioning and Heating.

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MODERN HARDWARE FLOORING

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All Types of Hardwood Flooring Installed, Repairs, Sanding, Staining and Re-finishing

1-800-263-6480

Mortgages/Loans

416-616-0388

Carpet & Upholstery

Carpet & Upholstery

HOME EQUITY LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE!! Bank turn downs, Tax or Mortgage Arrears, Self Employed, Bad Credit, Bankruptcy. We are creative mortgage specialists! No proof of income 1st, 2nd, & 3rd’s up to 85%

Pay:

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Flooring & Carpeting

Carpet installation starting from $1.19/ sq.ft. Hardwood, laminate at low prices. 27 yrs experience. Free Estimates. Best Price! 647-400-8198

CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT

Borrow:

Flooring & Carpeting

Based on 3% APR. OAC

(888) 307-7799

Ontario-Wide Financial (FSCO Licence #12456)

www.ontario-widefinancial.com ~ Let us HELP, ask for Lee ~

Please call or text FREE estimate 647-891-6541 or 416-825-2699 HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDING. Specializing in stain/ refinishing. Call for Free Estimate! Reasonable rates. Paul 416-564-8410 Handy Person

Carpet starting at 1.19/sq ft. Guaranteed install within a week. 500+ rolls of stainmaster carpet in STOCK. Free in-home estimates. 647-933-5454 CARPET/ UPHOLSTERY. Steam cleaning - Special!! Any 3 rooms, Hallway and stairs $90. Sofa set $80. Extra rooms $20. Free deodorizing. Please call: 416-875-8979

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Handy Person

A RELIABLE HANDYMAN Cabinetry, Plumbing, Electrical, Countertops, Painting, General Repairs. Honest, Reliable. Great Rates. 25 yrs. Exp.

Rick 416-707-4693 ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS Prompt, Courteous Service. Call Tom, 416-420-9738

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Home Renovations

Home Renovations

GLASS REPLACEMENT Repair and Service for Windows and Doors. Quality Work 20 Years Experience Call Tom 647-531-7570 agtaglass@gmail.com

CEILINGS REPAIRED Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! XXX NSTUVDDP DB r FLOORING: LAMINATE $2.99/sq. ft installed. Carpet $1.25/sq. ft. installed. Painting $69 per room. Complete Basement; Drywall, Bathrooms, etc. Wholesale Prices, Free Pad with Installation. Mangal (416)879-8993

Landscaping, Lawn Care, Supplies CUT GRASS, small trees, tree branches, weeding, gutters, glass door and windows, seeding, leaves and garden cleanup, new and under construction houses and buildings 416-821-0359

RE- ROOFING, Roof installations and repairs, Chimney and bricks. Quality work. Reasonable prices. Call First Roofing, 416-624-2630 for a free estimate.

Masonry & Concrete

Masonry & Concrete

Brick ~ Blocks ~ Stonework Chimney’s ~ Tuck pointing Porches ~ Flagstone Window Sills All Masonry Work. Insured & Licensed

For free estimates call Roman

416-684-4324

www.fadomconstructioninc.com

BRICK, NATURAL STONE & CHIMNEY WORK

Tuck Pointing, Crack Repair, Flagstone, Windowsills and Much More! For Free Estimate Call Peter:647-333-0384 www.stardustconstruction.com MASONRY & CONCRETE Chimneys, Bricks, blocks, natural stone, flag stone, call for free estimates. Serving the Toronto area for 9 years. 416-624-2630

BASEMENT LEAKING? Crack repairs. Filling inside and out. All work guaranteed. Free Estimates. 905-615-8349 or 416-666-2010

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