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A Special Report on Child Poverty Hundreds of thousands of Canadian children are growing up in poverty. In Ontario, more than 370,000 children (or 13.8 per cent) lived in a low-income household in 2013, only slightly better than the national average of 14.3 per cent. Poverty often means food insecurity, an inability to fully participate at school and difficulty accessing services. See our story on page 8 to find out how Toronto’s young citizens are faring. Metroland file photo
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Earl Bales Park Community Centre will undergo major upgrades in 2017, including the addition of a new gym, storage room, family change room, and window upgrades.
Millions given to upgrade Earl Bales Park centre FaNNIe SUNShINe fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Earl Bales Park Community Centre is getting a makeover. Calling the major upgrade project "long overdue," York Centre Councillor James Pasternak said work will start on the Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue centre next spring, and completion is expected in early 2018. The $4.5 million project will include the addition of a 50x80 foot gymnasium with one full basketball court, two half-court basketball courts, three badminton courts, a storage room, a family change room, two universal wash-
rooms, and a public lounge area. The project will also involve replacing existing windows, installing new barrier-free entrance doors, refinishing existing wood canopy, renovating washrooms, installing new flooring in the main hall and multi-purpose room, installing new energy efficient lighting, and beautifying the area through new landscaping. Earl Bales Park Community Centre will close April 1, 2017 to allow for renovation work, Pasternak said, adding his office is working with groups who currently use the centre to find alternative locations while reno-
vations are underway. "We've been advocating for this for some time," he said of the upgrades. "We had no gym, we'd been asking for years for one. We're pretty excited. This will be a new state of the art community centre." The new gym will bring new opportunities to host sporting events, concerts, and lectures, Pasternak said, noting the renovation project is just one of many upgrades made to the park in recent years, which include putting up public art inside the amphitheatre, planting of new trees, and installing a storm water management system.
"This is part of ongoing attempts to make Earl Bales Park one of the premier parks in the city," he said. The Earl Bales Seniors Clubhouse, which offers programs for adults aged 60 and older, will not be affected by the renovation work. Earl Bales Park Community Centre is part of the 127 acre park which also features a dogsoff leash area, playgrounds, a splash pad, walking and cycling trails, and picnic sites. It's also home to one of two city-run ski and snowboard centres, which offers ski camps and lessons.
The Cultural Hotspot's third edition of its Cultural Loops Guide highlights North York cultural institutions, public art, green and historic spaces, and architecture through a series of self-guided tours. "These Cultural Loops Guides are an excellent resource for those wanting to explore Toronto beyond the downtown core," Willowdale Councillor John Filion said in a release. "The city offers great events, parks, art and food, and these guides showcase our cultural and culinary diversity." The guides are a legacy project of Cultural Hotspot. Guides from previous years for Scarborough and Etobicoke are also accessible through the online link. Back in May, the city's third annual Cultural Hotspot program focused on North York and highlighted arts, culture, and community, in the area bounded by Finch Avenue, Hwy. 404, Lawrence Avenue, and Jane Street. The next Cultural Hotspot will take place in East York beginning in May 2017. The guide is available at http://www.toronto.ca/culturalhotspot/explore
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he'll run for council again, urging people to vote only for candidates who support a breakup. "You support amalgamation, you won't get our vote." So far McDermott's cause has a Facebook page and an email address - thefreescarboroughcampaign@hotmail.com - but soon it will have T-shirts, website and a steering committee, he said. There's interest from other former cities in de-amalgamating Toronto. McDermott said he'd work with other campaigns, but they'd have to set up on their own. Giorgio Mammoliti, a York West councillor with happy memories of independent North York, said amalgamation hasn't worked for any of the former suburban cities merged with Toronto. It "ruined our mood" in North York, said Mammoliti, adding people in Scarborough, Etobicoke, East York and York feel the same, seeing resources going to the former Toronto and nothing coming back.
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Kieran Byrne (left) signs a petition last week for Robert McDermott, a realtor collecting signatures to ‘Free Scarborough’ by de-amalgamating it from the rest of Toronto. "All we get are scraps to appease us in the suburbs," Mammoliti said. "They're turning us into slums."
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Scarborough wants out of Toronto. Seriously. The Free Scarborough campaign is out door-knocking for signatures to redraw a municipal boundary along Victoria Park Avenue in 2018. Leader Robert McDermott isn't trying to de-amalgamate the whole Megacity Ontario's Mike Harris government created. He just wants to give Scarborough back its tax money, autonomy, and city hall. "We'd manage our own affairs," he told a woman living near Craiglee Nursing Home in Cliffside, a South Scarborough neighbourhood where McDermott signed up several residents near Kingston Road. He said he may need 400,000, recorded by volunteers in each Scarborough ward, before the province would hold a referendum. When one man said he didn't know enough about the issue,
McDermott said Scarborough money was being spent downtown, "squandered and wasted." He didn't sign, but Kieron Byrne did. "It would be a change, and change is always good, right?" Byrne said. A realtor who twice unsuccessfully ran for councillor in Scarborough, McDermott in 2014 also organized a Toronto-wide slate of candidates against the city's municipal land transfer tax. He said Scarborough, once run by fiscally responsible politicians, has different values than the former City of Toronto, where money is spent on things suburban voters don't want. "It's them against us," McDermott added during an interview, unwavering in arguing what the province did to Scarborough by creating the Megacity in 1998 can be undone. "We're not a suburb of Toronto. We're a viable municipality." Freeing Scarborough is an uphill battle, and McDermott said if there's no referendum in 2018,
Anything's possible, he added, if there's a groundswell of people who agree the Megacity should break up.
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● From page 1 The campus, scheduled to open in Fall 2018 within walking distance of the new Downsview Park subway station, will have room for 900 students and about three times the space Centennial's aerospace programs have now at its Ashtonbee Campus in Scarborough. Those programs at Ashtonbee have been pressed for space since interest in the trades picked up. "We've outgrown our house," said Josh James, a Centennial aerospace lab technician. Centennial's transportation school will expand by moving into the Ashtonbee hanger. In a bar near the site, Canada's Science Minister and Etobicoke North MP Kristy Duncan said the federal government is offering $18.4 million to the new campus. The province will contribute $25.8 million, while $28.2 million
will come from the college and its donors. The campus will be used not just by Centennial, but by aerospace programs at the universities of Toronto, York and Ryerson - and, it's hoped, by Bombardier and other companies - for training and research. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne told Buller she recognizes the Centennial president was "dogged" in her determination to create this hub, which Wynne called a "bricks and mortar testament" to the strength of Ontario's economy. "If we're going to punch above our weight, as we need to do, we have to innovate," she said. Progress on the vast Downsview lands has come slowly since Canadian Forces Base Downsview closed in 1996 and the federal government declared plans for Canada's "first urban national park" there in 1999. York Centre MP
Michael Levitt acknowledged it's been a long wait, but said the new Liberal government is committed to "bring about the vision that's been promised for so long." Longer-serving politicians for the area also sounded optimistic. "We have a dream in Downsview that's partially come true today," said York Centre Councillor Maria Augemeri. Buller said designs for the building, incorporating its brick facade facing Carl Hall Road, are meant to respect its past, while creating something "that promises to the be jewel of the Downsview community." Students from Ashtonbee Campus, who sat in their coveralls behind the politicians Monday, said they were also excited. "It's one of the greatest things that can happen," said Manuel Gonzalez, who doesn't live far from the park.
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Another fare increase will come as a disappointment to riders, the chair of the TTC concedes. But Josh Colle insists it's necessary to fund major transformative changes to the transit commission next year. Colle and a majority of the TTC's board of commissioners voted Monday for a ten-cent increase in 2017. To soften the blow, the board also endorsed a freeze for 2018, with the rationale of keeping transit prices at the rate of inflation. A modest increase, the sixth consecutive year one has been imposed, was necessary to provide a balance between offering more service and dealing with economic realities, he said. "We're doing our best to find that sweet spot in challenging economic times to continue to deliver better service without letting fares rise too much," said Colle following Monday's
marathon meeting at city hall which saw dozens of public debutantes plead unsuccessfully with the transit commission's board to not impose another TTC fare hike. "With some of the immense pressures that are unique to 2017, we just have to be upfront about that source of revenue." Next year will be a pivotal one for the TTC, with the PRESTO fare card system set to be fully integrated, plus the opening of the Spadina Subway extension. Hundreds of millions in federal funding is also set to flow for badly-needed repair projects that don't receive the fanfare of a ribbon cutting but are no less important in making the TTC more reliable, said Colle. But that comes as small relief to transit riders who at the start of January will see ticket/token prices jump up to an even $3, monthly Metropasses go up by nearly $5, as well as reduced discounts on student and seniors fares.
Adult cash fares are exempt from the fare hike and will stay at $3.25. Of equal concern is the $61-million gap the TTC is facing for this year's operating budget - what's currently unfunded even with projected revenue from the fare increase plus over $14.4-million from the TTC's reserves taken into account. TTC staff had prepared an "Armageddon list" of potential service cuts and fare discounts for the board to consider implementing. But in the end, the board opted to approve an unbalanced budget and force Toronto Council to come up with the money, or make the decision to cut service. Colle defended the move, saying the TTC had already slashed its costs and met a mandate from Mayor John Tory to reduce expenditures by 2.6 per cent, representing $16-million toward the TTC's 2017 operating budget. It identified a total of $75-million in cost savings, from reduced administra-
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Child poverty rates in Toronto differ by race and ethnicity JonAThAn ZETTEL newsroom@insidetoronto.com Angela grew up poor and was determined to make a better life for herself. She owned a construction business with her husband, but in 2009, after he beat her during a night of drinking, she left with her three children. Angela, who agreed to speak to us anonymously, said she never expected to wind up with “three kids on the street, basically looking for the kindness of strangers to help me out.” The local women’s shelter would not admit boys older than 12 and Angela’s oldest was 15. That night in the emergency room, a nurse offered her a basement apartment. Since then, Angela and her three children, who live in Owen Sound, have come face-toface with poverty and learned first-hand how it undermines opportunities to rebuild. In addition to lacking money for a car, telephone or food, Angela worries about her children’s mental and physical health. Stress, anger, anxiety and a sense of isolation, coupled with the poor-quality, processed, high-carbohydrate diet provided by food banks have led to asthma, stomach problems and poor immunity. “I couldn’t figure out why they were sick all the time,” she said, adding she would be called away from work frequently to tend to ill children, which made it hard to hold down a job. Angela’s three children struggled with school and missed out on school trips and extracurricular activities because even $5 for pizza day was out of reach. Housing was also a problem and the family has moved frequently. In one instance, Angela asked her landlord if he could supply her with a letter of residence so that she could apply for social assistance - instead he gave her an eviction notice because he didn’t want “that type of people living there.” While 13.9 per cent of children across Ontario live in poverty, a staggering 25 per cent of those living in Toronto are below Statistics Canada’s Low Income Measure, as are 19 per cent of adults, the City of Toronto reported. Toronto also has the highest rates of poverty and child poverty among Canada’s 20 largest
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Sarah Shaikh, 13, (right) and Helen Liu, 12, make their meal selections during the July summerlunch+ program in East York. With school lunch initiatives closed for the summer break, summerlunch+ aimed to fill the nutrition gap for local area children. cities, indicated a 2014 report, Colour of Poverty, by Children’s Aid Society of Toronto, Social Planning Toronto and Family Service Toronto. There is “stark inequality” in children’s lives across Toronto neighbourhoods, stated a 2014 Social Planning Toronto report, The Hidden Epidemic: A Report on Child and Family Poverty in Toronto. Low-income rates among children ranged from five per cent in Lawrence Park North and South, Leaside-Bennington and Kingsway South, to 10 times higher - more than 50 per cent in Regent Park, Moss Park, Thorncliffe Park and Oakridge. The report findings echoed others that found poverty varies greatly in Toronto by race and ethnicity, with people of African and Middle Eastern backgrounds three times more
likely to live on low incomes than those of European backgrounds. In April 2014, Toronto City Council voted unanimously to develop a poverty reduction strategy. Its target: to end child poverty within a generation by 2035. Toronto’s strategy contains 17 recommendations and 71 actions to respond to the immediate needs of low-income Torontonians, to create pathways out of poverty, and to address the systemic causes of equality, the city stated. The Toronto Poverty Reduction Strategy focuses on housing stability; service equity; transit equity; food access; quality jobs and livable wages, and systemic change. This month, a new children’s charity launched with a mandate to be a strong, independent
voice for Canada’s children. Children First Canada stated while Canada is the fifth mostprosperous nation in the world, the country is falling behind in its protection and care of its children. “There is a big disconnect between what we perceive to be the case when it comes to the wellbeing of kids in Canada and what’s actually going on,” the charity’s founder Sara Austin, an international children’s rights advocate and former leader with World Vision Canada, said in a statement. “While we assume Canadian children are well cared and provided for, child poverty and suffering has reached epidemic levels in cities and towns across the country.” The charity is calling on Ottawa to appoint an independent children’s commissioner
to advocate for children, and to publish an annual children’s budget to track federal funding. The Liberals promised a children’s commissioner during the 2015 election campaign, Austin noted in a speech Nov. 16 to a Toronto meeting of the Empire Club of Canada. The government is “still studying the idea,” said a spokesperson for Jean-Yves, Duclos, minister of families, children and social development, last week when asked about the pledge. The charity also wants Canadians to volunteer with children’s organizations, talk about the issue of child poverty with friends, neighbours and family, and donate to children’s charities. With files from Tamara Shephard and Torstar News Service.
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DAVID NICKLE The City review of the state of the city’s fleet of garbage trucks and the reality of a new collective agreement with CUPE Local 416 that makes it easier to get out of the business. That is, of course, uncertain. But what’s certain is Tory’s - and therefore a likely voting majority of Toronto Council’s resolve. Many councillors have wanted to pull the plug on city-run garbage collection for decades. Tory noted that he promised to contract out garbage during the election. It is a remarkably sim-
ilar argument to the one that Tory made about his continued support of the Scarborough subway in the face of growing evidence that building it was a bad use of scarce funds. Promises made, promises kept. City planning staff had to do some backflips to come up with a working plan for the subway, and so they will to come up with a safe way to contract out. A good start would be to make sure that the contractor taking care of the city’s west end and the one looking after the east aren’t the same outfit - and making sure that it stays that way. And a larger exit strategy, that lets the city do the job itself if the price for the private sector gets too high, wouldn’t hurt either. David Nickle is Metroland Media Toronto’s city hall reporter. Contact him at dnickle@insidetoronto. com
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Dufferin Sanitary Trunk Sewer System Improvements Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study Notice of Study Commencement Study Overview The City of Toronto has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study to address problems and opportunities with the Dufferin Sanitary Trunk Sewer (STS) in the Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue West area (see study area map).The purpose of the Class EA study is to assess system improvements for the Dufferin STS including the possibility for rehabilitation and/or relocation within the study area.The study will recommend solutions to achieve the following objectives: • Bring the Dufferin STS to a state of good repair • Reduce inflow and infiltration in the Dufferin STS • Improve the operations and maintenance of the Dufferin STS infrastructure
Background Built in the early 1960s, the Dufferin STS is part of the City's Don SanitaryTrunk Sewer Collection System. Sections of the Dufferin STS in the Dufferin Street and Finch Avenue West area are located under the G. Ross Lord Reservoir, which was built in 1973 to reduce the risk of flooding to downstream communities. As a result of the Dufferin STS' deterioration over the years and its alignment under the reservoir, there is a significant amount of infiltration and inflow of stormwater into the trunk sewer and there are trunk sewer sections and manholes that are inaccessible for maintenance, which poses operational challenges.
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Public Consultation A Public Information Centre (PIC) is planned for this Class EA project. It will take place in the spring of 2017. City staff and the consulting team will be present to answer questions and discuss the next steps in the process. Notification of the PIC will be advertised in the local community newspaper and notices mailed to residents within the study area. We would like to hear from you Public consultation is an important part of this study. Visit the project website for more information or contact us if you want to be placed on our mailing list for updates. Mae (Rigmea) Lee Public Consultation Unit City of Toronto Metro Hall, 19th Fl., 55 John St., Toronto, ON M5V 3C6 Tel.: 416-392-8210 Fax: 416-392-2974 TTY: 416-338-0889 Email: rmlee@toronto.ca Visit: toronto.ca/dufferinsewer Issue Date: November 24, 2016
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CorreCtion In the Michaels ad starting on November 18, 2016, the sale price of 8 1/2” x 11” Value Pack Paper is incorrectly printed. The correct price is 60% OFF, Sale $2.79 Each. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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In the Michaels ad valid 11/22/16 – 11/24/16, we are offering 60% off Tyler Frames as a Tuesday & Wednesday doorbuster in all stores, but it is not available in all markets. In stores where Tyler Frames are not available, we are offering Gallery Wall Frames as a Tuesday & Wednesday doorbuster at 60% off. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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Skip the big box store this Black Friday: Toronto BIAs Dominik kurek dkurek@thetopic.ca You can expect a busy shopping day Friday, Nov. 25, otherwise known as Black Friday, but it doesn’t have to be a stressful one. Parkdale Village BIA executive director Anna Bartula said Black Friday is the kick off holiday shopping season for many people, a day filled with retail deals, and one that is also full of lineups, parking headaches and jostling in shops. “My survival tip is to shop within your local community, because that’s where you’re going to find no line-ups and you’re not going to get that overwhelming bustle of a shopping centre where you are fighting for parking, lin-
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sit commission at a point when it’s finally starting to see some gains following years of underfunding, particularly since he’s been quick to take credit for the service improvements. Let’s be clear here: a fare hike for the sixth straight year is nothing to be proud of. Tough choices will have to be made by too many Torontonians as whether to purchase transit fares or spend it on a more essential need, like food. One million fewer riders will take the TTC in 2017. And in the absence of a longterm funding strategy or manna from a higher level of government, more tough decisions will have to be made at this time next year on how to keep the trains, streetcars and buses running. Rahul Gupta is Metroland Media Toronto’s transit reporter. He’s on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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Don Valley Art Club Annual Fall Show WHEN: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Papermill Gallery, Todmorden Mills, 67 Pottery Rd. CONTACT: http://donvalleyartclub.com/, hangreet8@gmail.com COST: Free More than 200 affordable paintings of all sizes and types includinga wall of “square foot” paintings. Spirit Cinema WHEN: 6:15 p.m. to WHERE: St. John’s York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive CONTACT: www.contemplativefire.ca, info@ contemplativefire.ca COST: $20 suggested donation Join the church for Contemplative Fire’s last Spirit Cinema of 2016 as they watch BELONGING: The Search for Acceptance. Refreshments at 6:15 p.m., movie starts at 7 p.m. Social Networking and Online Safety: An Evening for Parents with Paul Davis WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School, 70 Margaret Avenue CONTACT: 416-393-5393, COST: Free Parents are invited to an evening with Paul Davis on the topic of social networking and online
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Zion Cultural Centre, 1650 Finch Avenue E. CONTACT: , 416-755-1717, http://www.civiclightoperacompany.com/, COST: $28 ($2 fee per ticket on phone orders) The Civic Light-Opera Company presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, playing from Nov. 30- Dec. 11.
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ANIL CHOPRA GENERAL MANAGER
ANIL SAYS… OUR PRICES MAY NEVER BE BETTER DURING OUR BLACK FRIDAY EVENT. AT YONGE STEELES FORD LINCOLN THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS #1. COME IN TODAY & EXPERIENCE THE YONGE STEELES DIFFERENCE.
NO PROBLEM
Sales Event!
BEST PRICE NO PROBLEM – BEST SERVICE NO PROBLEM
LEAF LEGEND, DARCY TUCKER
22,888 + HST
$
WITH 302 A PACKAGE, 5.0L V8, NAVIGATION, XLT SPECIAL EDITION, TAILGATE STEP, XLT SPORTS PACKAGE & WHEEL WELL LINER
EQUIPPED WITH 5.0L V8, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC, TRAILER TOW PACKAGE, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, POWER DRIVER & PASSENGER SEAT, AM/FM CD, SYNC, LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL, HEATED FRONT SEATS, REAR UNDERSEAT STORAGE, 110V/400 W OUTLET, LED BOX LIGHTING, REAR DEFROSTER, FOG LIGHTS, NO CHARGE 6 MONTH SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, POWER TAILGATE LOCK, POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS, PLUS MUCH MORE
CASH PRICE
CASH PRICE
LEASE IT FOR 36 MONTHS FOR ONLY
OR
43 4.99% $
+ HST
WEEKLY
APR
WITH $2,388 DOWNPLUS FREIGHT $1,690 · NO ADMIN · NO GIMMICKS · NO CATCH
XLT SPECIAL EDITION PACKAGE: -20” DARK PAINTED WHEELS -LED HEADLAMPS WITH DARK HOUSING -UNIQUE CONSOLE TOP -UNIQUE FENDER & TAILGATE BADGING -SPECIAL SEAT WITH READ ACCENT -ALL TERRAIN TIRES
CASH PRICE
CASH PRICE
302 A PACKAGE INCLUDES:
-POWER HEATED SIGNAL MIRRORS -POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS -REAR VIEW CAMERA -TRAILER TOW PACKAGE -POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW WITH DEFROSTER -BACK-UP SENSORS -POWER DRIVER & PASSENGER HEATED SEATS -REMOTE START
LEASE IT FOR 36 MONTHS FOR ONLY WEEKLY
WITH NAVIGATION, LEATHER SEATS, PANORAMIC ROOF, UTILITY PACKAGE & COLD WEATHER PACKAGE 3.5L TIVCT ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER DRIVER & PASSENGER SEATS, HEATED FRONT SEATS, HEATED STEERING, REARVIEW CAMERA, BACK UP SENSORS, DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, SYNC, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, RUBBER FLOOR MATS, ALUMINUM WHEELS, FOG LAMPS, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, POWER LIFTGATE, PERIMETER ALARM, UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER, AND MUCH MORE.
CASH PRICE
35,288 + HST
$
- $1250 WINTER TIRE CREDIT
CASH PRICE
34,188 + HST
$
APR
-$1,250 ACCESSORY/ WINTER TIRE CREDIT
LEASE IT FOR 24 MONTHS FOR ONLY
OR
82 + HST 0%
$
WITH $2,388 DOWNPLUS FREIGHT $1,690 · NO ADMIN · NO GIMMICKS · NO CATCH
WITH 2,388 DOWNPLUS FREIGHT $1,700 · NO ADMIN · NO GIMMICKS · NO CATCH
2016 FOCUS SE SEDAN
BRAND NEW 2017 FUSION SE AUTOMATIC
2.0L GTI ENGINE, AIR CONDITIONING, AM/FM CD, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO 6 MONTH NO CHARGE, FOG LIGHTS, CRUISE, TILT, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, AMBIENT LIGHTING, LEAD SIGNATURE LIGHTING, REAR VIEW CAMERA, BACK UP SENSORS, ALUMINUM WHEELS, 5 SPEED MANUAL, 280 KMS, PLUS MUCH MORE.
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2.5L IVCT ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CRUSIE, TILT, REAR VIEW CAMERA, SYNC, 17” WHEELS, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO NO CHARGE FOR 6 MONTHS, COMPASS, HALOGEN HEADLAMPS WITH LED ACCENT, AM/FM CD, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, PLUS MUCH MORE
SE BLACK PLUS PACKAGE INCLUDES: 17” BLACK GLOSS WHEELS, BLACK GLOSS UPPER GRILLE, BLACK HEADLAMPS BEZEL, BLACK EXT. SIDE MIRROR, REAR SPOILER
CASH PRICE
16,388
$
+ HST
WE WILL NEVER LOSE A CUSTOMER OVER PRICE
+ HST
CASH PRICE
CASH PRICE
21,888 $21,188
$
CASH PRICE
WEEKLY
APR
WITH AIR CONDITIONING, SE PLUS BLACK FOG LAMP PACKAGE
WITH AIR CONDITIONING
14,888
XLT SPORT PACKAGE INCLUDES: -BUCKET SEATS -FLOOR SHIFTER -COLOUR KEYED BUMPERS -BLACK SIDE STEP BARS -UNIQUE INTERIOR FINISH -CHROME EXHAUST
$ $ + HST % OR 0 42,388 99 43,488 + HST + HST
$
2015 FOCUS SE
$
BRAND NEW 2016 EDGE SEL FWD 3.5L V6
DAILY DRAW
WIN A 39” HD LED TV
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- $800 WINTER TIRE CREDIT
“IF YOU HAVE NOT VISITED YONGE STEELES FORD LINCOLN, YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH”
CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS #1 NO PROBLEM
WITH 1.5L ECOBOOST AND REAR VIEW CAMERA
23,588 + HST
AT YONGE STEELES FORD
LARGEST SELECTION NO PROBLEM – LOW LOW FINANCING NO PROBLEM
BRAND NEW 2017 ESCAPE SE FWD
$
BLACK FRIDAY MAGICAL DEALS
| NORTH YORK MIRROR | Thursday, November 24, 2016
CANADA’S LARGEST FORD LINCOLN DEALER
†
- $800 WINTER TIRE CREDIT
+ HST
LEASE IT FOR 36 MONTHS FOR ONLY
OR
+ HST
45 5.99%
$
+ HST WEEKLY
APR
WITH $2,388 DOWNPLUS FREIGHT $1,650 · NO ADMIN · NO GIMMICKS · NO CATCH
NO ONE WALKS AWAY FROM A YONGE STEELES DEAL
NO EXTRA CHARGE LIFETIME YONGE STEELES MAINTENANCE PACKAGE WITH EVERY VEHICLE PURCHASED OR LEASED
OPEN TODAY 9AM-6PM Follow Us:
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1-800-535-0130 | 905-889-7343 | YongeSteelesFordLincoln.Com †CANADA’S LARGEST FORD LINCOLN DEALER AS PER FORD OF CANADA REPORTING FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2015. F.O.C. AXZ PLAN RULES APPLY. **ANY OFFER CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY PREVIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS . PAYMENTS REFLECTS ALL REBATES TAKEN. THE ABOVE LEASE ARE BASED ON 16,000 KMS PER YEAR, .12 CENTS FOR ESCAPE & FUSION,16 CENTS FOR EDGE PER ADDITIONAL KM OVERAGE. WINTER TIRE CREDIT ASSIGNED TO DEALER. THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT AND PROMOTION ARE VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.
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Soltanian Real Estate Inc., Brokerage Experience The Difference 175 Willowdale Ave., Unit 100
Office Cell
416-901-8881
416-892-0188
WE ARE NOW HIRING REALTORS! “IF YOU WANT TO BE THE BEST, LEARN FROM THE BEST!”
*
#1 in Willowdale (C14) Since 2009 We speak English, French, Farsi, Korean, Mandarin & Cantonese
Sales Representative 230 prinCess Ave
183 bestview Ave
206 mAplehurst Ave
220 ruth Ave
257 OtOnAbee Ave
152 dundAs st. eAst
$2,600,000
$1,729,000
$3,298,000
$2,550,000
$1,688,000
$5,980,000
38 hOlmes Ave
362 prinCess Ave
37 viAmede Cres
250 betty Ann dr
8 fAirfield pl
202 mAplehurst Ave
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$2,380,000
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39 AmbrOse rd
194 burbAnk dr
279 dunfOrest Ave
171 nOrtOn Ave
23 hi mOunt dr
87 AlAmOsA dr
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$4,188,000
$4,088,000
$3,588,000
$3,499,000
$3,288,000
$2,788,000
232 prinCess Ave
178 wilfred Ave
19 sutCliffe dr
15 mAureen dr
72 Centre Ave
390 Cummer Ave
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Call us to find out what your home is worth to local and foreign buyers and investors. * Based on the written dollar volume and units of transactions sold each year as recorded in the TREB MLS