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North York Harvest Food Bank, which serves the former City of York, will be joining food banks across Canada to take part this week in an annual campaign to fight hunger. Founded in 2012, the Give 30 campaign continues to focus on hunger in Canada and motivate people of all backgrounds to give to food banks during the month of Ramadan. Those who are fasting during Ramadan are encouraged to donate a portion of the money they save by skipping meals over the month. People who aren’t fasting can still participate, said Ziyaad Mia, Give 30 founder. “Brown bag your lunch for
the month or tally up 30 days of coffee money. Whatever it is, it can make a difference in the lives of those who don’t have enough to eat,” Mia said in a statement. Give 30 raised almost $40,000 in its first year. Last year, the campaign received more than $90,000 in donations with food banks from three provinces participating. This year, North York Harvest Food Bank are one of nine food bank partners across five provinces taking part.
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‘People voted for the future,’ Liberal supporters boast LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com Voters have put opposition party tactics and Liberal political scandals aside and are focusing on a positive future under Kathleen Wynne, supporters said at the premier’s victory party. Nor th York’s Thelma Casimir, from Wynne’s Don Valley West riding, believes voters were disappointed Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak and NDP leader Andrea Horwath indicated they would vote against the Liberal budget, triggering the provincial election. “Let’s think about how much money they (taxpayers) lost because of these two. Taxpayers’ money went to waste,” she said. “They just wanted an election. They just wanted to get up on their high horses and call ‘Election, election.’ That’s wrong.” Voters were willing to put controversies, including the gas plants and Ornge air ambulance scandals, in the past and focus on the future,
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Casimir said. Maureen Adamson, of the Beach, agreed. “I actually think people are bored with the gas plant scandal. I think people voted for the future and that’s when you vote for a new party, it’s about the future,” she said. “I think they voted for a great future leader and I think she’s going to be one of them.” D ow n t ow n r e s i d e n t Muhammad Bukhari said
voters rejected Hudak’s plan to cut 100,000 public sector workers and create one million jobs under a formula challenged by many economists. “That was really upsetting all the voters because what voters expected was that the one million jobs was not possible and the 100,000 jobs (cuts) was possible so in this way, they didn’t trust Team Hudak and they didn’t support him,” he said. At her victory party, Wynne
thanked voters for her new strong mandate. “You voted for jobs. You voted for growth. Thank you for voting to build Ontario up. Let me tell you your government is ready to do exactly that,” she said. “You have put your trust in us. And we will not let you down. You have put your trust in us to move this province forward. And to do it with integrity. And we will not take you for granted.” Wynne captured 26,215 votes, followed by PC candidate David Porter with 14,082. P o r t e r, a c h a r t e r e d accountant with more than 20 years experience in the financial sector, said Ontario voters couldn’t stomach the Conservatives’ message of needing to slash the province’s $12.5-billion deficit. “Let’s face it, people don’t like to deal with the realities we presented,” he said. “People were generally scared of what may happen. They (Liberals) raised the spectre of (former premier) Mike Harris.”
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Last Thursday’s provincial election saw voters send a majority Liberal government to Queen’s Park. In ridings touching the former city of North York, all seven had Liberals elected.
In Toronto, Liberals were elected in 21 of 23 ridings. Results below (all polls reporting) are unofficial. Official results to be released by the Chief Electoral Officer at a later date.
DON VALLEY EAST Michael Coteau, Liberal 19,253 Angela Kennedy, PC 9,227 Akil Sadikali, NDP 4,492 Christopher McLeod, Green 1,264 Wayne Simmons, Freedom 287 Recap: Liberal Michael Coteau secured re-election in the riding he first won in 2011. DON VALLEY WEST Kathleen Wynne, Liberal 26,215 David Porter, PC 14,082 Khalid Ahmed, NDP 3,569 Louis Fliss, Green 1,286 Patrick Boyd, Libertarian, 338 Dimitrios Kabitsis, Communist 153 Brock Burrows, Independent 138 Rosemary Waigh, Vegan Environmental 116 Tracy Curley, Freedom 83 Recap: Liberal Kathleen Wynne easily won re-election in her home riding. EGLINTON-LAWRENCE Mike Colle, Liberal 22,855 Robin Martin, PC 14,069 Thomas Gallezot, NDP 3,044 Lucas C. McCann, Green 1,314 Michael Bone, Freedom 265 Erwin Sniedzins, Independent 144 Recap: Liberal Mike Colle, who has held the seat since 1995, was re-elected. WILLOWDALE David Zimmer, Liberal 24,294 Michael Ceci, PC 15,422 Alexander Brown, NDP 4,697 Teresa Pun, Green 1,758 Recap: Liberal David Zimmer was re-elected.
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Wynne must use majority to make transit a priority
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ith last week’s majority government win by the Kathleen Wynne Liberals in the provincial election, her party has been given a strong mandate by voters in Toronto and surrounding areas to make transit a top priority over the next four years. Her victory can also be interpreted as strong support for the Metrolinx Big Move transit plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) which was first introduced under the Liberal government of Premier Dalton McGuinty back in 2008. The election of Rob Ford as Toronto’s mayor in 2010 and a Liberal minority in the 2011 provincial election saw transit become highly politicized. Talk on how it would be paid for and the debate between LRTs and seemed never-ending. our view subways In the last year, though, we have started making decisions Voters should on our transit future and how to for it. The provincial, city and expect action pay federal governments agreed on an extension of the Bloor-Danforth on transit subway from Kennedy station to the Scarborough Town Centre. The city approved a property tax increase of 0.5 per cent to help pay for its portion. Yet, it comes up repeatedly as a municipal election issue with mayoral candidates Olivia Chow and David Soknacki saying the Scarborough subway extension should be scrapped in favour of an LRT. As was mentioned at a mayoral candidates’ debate this week, discussion of a Scarborough subway extension should be finished. Every Liberal MPP elected in Scarborough supports that subway extension, and made it a key part of their campaigns. Any thought that this could now be changed with a new mayor of Toronto or change in councillors cannot be accepted by Wynne and her majority government. The same goes for a number of other transit plans across the Greater Toronto Area. Voters are expecting transit action from the Liberals. Wynne’s party took away seats from the only PC (Doug Holyday in Etobicoke-Lakeshore) and three NDP incumbents in Toronto due in no small part to her transit plans. The Liberals also gained seats in the 905 communities around the city including Newmarket-Aurora, Durham, Burlington and Halton. Wynne now has an opportunity to take that mandate and do the right thing when it comes to transit expansion across the GTHA.
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World Cup on the menu for street festivals Alas, I was busy Saturday night and unable to make it out for both Italy’s crucial opening game victory over England in the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the subsequent street celebrations. From what I hear, I missed the party of the year. Oh well, cosi e la vita. The good news is I should more than make up for it this week as I’m planning to take in the immensely popular quadrennial Toronto street festival that occurs during the first round of every World Cup: A Taste Of Every Country That Qualified For The Group Stage. The gala runs from Thursday afternoon through Sunday evening and I’ll be there with bells on, from start to finish. (Being an objective columnist, I’ll be wearing the bell colours of every nation in the tourney.) If you want to say hi at the festival, you can find me in the heart of all the action, at That Little-Known Objective Columnist Hangout That Only I Seem To Have Heard
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY Of. The fun will start as soon as I get to my table. Waiter: “Hello. My name’s Rex. I’ll be your waiter for duration of the event. And may I say nice bells, Mr Wayne?” Jamie: “If you think it’ll get a laugh, Rex, sure.” Waiter: “Nah. I changed my mind. I don’t want to risk it. Anyhow, I see you’ve booked a reservation for all 12 World Cup games here over the next four days. Glad to have you aboard. Without further ado, here are this week’s specials: France at Switzerland, England at Uruguay, Russia at Belgium, Costa Rica at Italy and Portugal at USA. Though not necessarily in that order. So, have you decided what you want, or do you need a little more time? Jamie: “No. I’m good to go, Rex. I know the first round group stage menu
by heart. For Thursday, I’d like to start off with Cote d’Ivoire at Colómbia. Extra spicy. Followed by England at Uruguay. But make them both hard-boiled, please. They’re going to need it.” Waiter: “Two excellent choices. What else?” Jamie: “I’d like to wrap up the first night with Greece at Japan. And from what I’m expecting from the first two entrees, you better make that one over easy.” Waiter: “Over easy, it is. Now, what’ll it be for Friday?” Jamie: “Costa Rica at Italy to kick things off. Both still piping hot, if possible. Then I’d like France at Switzerland. I’m looking forward to that one with plenty of relish. And for the nightcap? Make it Ecuador at Honduras. They should be steaming, in case you hadn’t guessed.” Waiter: “Not to worry. I already had it pencilled in. Now what’s up for Saturday?” Jamie: “I want to open
with Iran at Argentina. Anything with Argentina should be lip-smacking, good, don’t you think? Then I’d like Ghana at Germany, please, followed by BosniaHerzegovina at Nigeria. I’m not expecting anything too fancy from either of those.” Waiter: “I’m with you on that score. And for Sunday?” Jamie: “For starters, Russia at Belgium. This has delicacy written all over it. Then, Algeria at the Korea Republic. Nothing jumps out at me here. Whatever you decide is OK. And I’ll close things out with what could turn out to be the creme de la creme of this festival - Portugal at USA.” Waiter: “Really? Now, are you referring to Portugal with or without?” Jamie: “With Ronaldo, of course. Without him? It’ll be creme, but that’s about it.” Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Keeping cash flow in mind It’s a common enough refrain for small business owners: manage your cash flow. Enterprise Toronto is hosting a hands-on workshop on cash flow at the North York Civic Centre Thursday, June 26. Attendees will observe reallife examples, be immersed in best practices, and learn to avoid borrowing. Mandi Cho of TD will lead the session from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Committee Room 3 of the Civic Centre, 5100 Yonge St. (north of Sheppard Avenue). Registration is required. Visit enterprisetoronto.com Learn about small claims The Barbara Frum Library is hosting an introductory session on Small Claims next Tuesday. Titled Small Claims Court 101, the session runs from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at the branch, 20 Covington Rd. (Bathurst and Lawrence). The session will outline the major steps of a small claims court lawsuit.
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Starbucks Canada has joined forces with the Yonge Street Mission in Toronto to help disadvantaged youth get workplace training. The Starbucks Canada work-placement and barista training program will also take place in Vancouver and Calgary. The company will invest $840,000 over the next three years to drive this program. The Yonge Street Mission, a community service agency serving thousands of Toronto’s poor and vulnerable since 1896, will offer paid Starbucks workplacements to street-involved and homeless youth through its Employment Services’ Connecting Youth to Work program. Go online to www.starbucks.ca or the Yonge Street Mission at www.ysm.ca for more info on the program.
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Kevin Warren, president of Global Growth Opportunites for Xerox Corporation, will speak at the National Black MBA Association’s meeting this week in Toronto. Warren’s presentation, titled “Jay-Z Is Right: You’re Not a Businessman, You’re a Business, Man,” will focus on the power of transformation – creating opportunities by doing things differently – and offer advice on how to look for ways to innovate and evolve your personal brand. The event is tonight at First Canadian Place, 100 King S. W., 68th Floor. A BMO sponsored reception starts at 5:30 p.m., followed by the keynote at 7 For more information, contact Charlene Currie, president of the National Black MBA Association (Toronto) at charlene.currie@nbmbaa.ca Paul Futhey is the managing editor of The North York Mirror. Business in Brief appears every two weeks. Email him at pfuthey@inside toronto.com
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hen 14 same-sex brides and grooms arrive at North York’s Toronto Botanical Garden next Wednesday afternoon, they will walk along a rainbow carpet while a jazz duo plays a processional. The eight female couples and six male couples will make their way to an outdoor area where their guests, watching from the perennial garden, will witness them exchanging vows. The ceremony will be officiated by Rev. Brent Hawkes, senior pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto, a church that was instrumental in changing the law on same-sex marriage. On a hedge, flowers will spell out “Love Grows Here.” As the couples sign the registry, their personal love stories will be read aloud. Following the wedding, the couples and their guests will move to the outdoor reception area. The white couches, drapes and tents will provide a crisp backdrop to the stunning floral displays.
Guests will be able to write messages of love to the couples to hang on a “wish tree,” a dogwood featuring enormous white blooms resembling doves. Welcome to ‘My Big Fab Gay Garden Wedding’. The nuptials were inspired by the possibilities generated by WorldPride 2014 being held in Toronto from June 20 to 29, Toronto Botanical Garden director of education, Liz Hood, and marketing and communications director, Jenny Rhodenizer, told The Mirror during a tour of the wedding venue. WorldPride is expected to draw well over a million members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community, supporters and other visitors. “Jenny came back from a Toronto Tourism meeting in late winter and said, ‘OK, WorldPride, what are we going to do?’ And we came up with this idea of a group wedding because this is what we do, weddings are what happen in our gardens all the time,” said Hood, who along with Rhodenizer, joyfully throws the word “fab” around to describe many of the wedding’s features.
Same-sex couples ready to exchange vows “So, this idea is that, but really large and really fabulous for WorldPride.” The idea for the group wedding came from this year’s Grammy Awards, which featured Queen Latifah marrying 33 gay and straight couples on stage during Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ performance of Same Love. “In California, this (same-sex marriage) is a really big issue. We’re fortunate in Canada, it’s become part of our culture, especially here in Toronto. All sorts of same-sex marriages take place,” Hood said. “I see WorldPride as being an opportunity for Toronto and for Canada to really show our stripes and to say ‘This is how an integrated
Liz Hood, director of education for the Toronto Botanical Garden, is organizing a special ceremony inspired by WorldPride: a free group wedding set in the garden’s natural splendour.
and progressively minded country operates and we welcome you to join it. And these are the values of the Toronto Botanical Garden.’” Still, although Canada legalized same-sex marriage in 2005, many LGBTQ people from smaller communities have difficulty coming out or having their weddings in their hometowns so this group wedding in Toronto is the perfect opportunity for them, Hood said. “For a lot of LGBTQ people, Toronto is a real haven,” she said. S o m e o f t h e c o u p l e s a re Canadian, including one coming from Nova Scotia. Others include one Canadian partner and the other from another country including the Philippines, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Most of the couples are getting married for the first time. A handful are renewing their vows. “They were disappointed they (their weddings) weren’t the amazing ceremony they wanted it to be,” Rhodenizer said. “When an institution does it, it means something. It’s like a check of approval. We’re standing behind
you and we’re flying the flag.” The event is a group wedding in which each couple will be married individually during a 10-minute abbreviated traditional wedding service as opposed to a mass wedding where all couples are married at the same time. With all the floral arrangements, food, photography and videography, emcee duties and wedding planning services donated, the couples won’t have to spend a dime on their wedding, something sure to make most marrying couples facing large wedding bills envious. A main focus will be sharing the love stories of the couples, Rhodenizer said. “The stories are touching,” she said. “Each one is very different, but there is a similarity of wanting to be surrounded, to be wrapped, in community. Getting married in the garden and being connected with nature is a real driving force of why they wanted to have it here.” Hood agreed. “I think it’s going to be fabulous but touching. Our hope is everybody who leaves here has had the wedding of their dreams,” she said.
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10th Asian Community Games WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Tait McKenzie Centre - York’s Main Gym, 4700 Keele St. CONTACT: Joseph Fong, 416-593-6060, www.acgames. ca, info@acgames.ca COST: Free The Games promote sports and cultural programs for youths and adults. There will be tournaments for 11 sports. Opening ceremony at 9 a.m. Carnival / Fun Fair WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Harmony Place Support Services, 132 Railside Rd. CONTACT: Kathleen, 416-510-3114, kathleen@harmonyplace.on.ca COST: Free A fun day of games, food and live music. The funds raised go toward the cost of delivering programs to Harmony Place participants.
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Walk On For CARD WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: G. Ross Lord Park, 4777 Dufferin St. CONTACT: Randi or Bonnie, 416667-8600, ext.70, www.card.ca, info@card.ca COST: $45 registration fee Riders, volunteers, family, friends and members of the community walk either one or three kilometres through park trails to raise money for CARD’s
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Strawberry Social WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, 1 Greenland Rd. CONTACT: 416-444-3471, http://stmarkstoronto. org COST: $7 Farm fresh strawberries, homemade shortcake, whipped cream, beverage and some light entertainment.
Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www. northyorkmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your North York neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto. therapeutic riding programs that benefit people with disabilities. Creative Science Sundays: Cigar Box Instruments WHEN: 12:30 or 3 p.m. WHERE: Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Rd. CONTACT: 416-696-1000 COST: Free with admission Create guitars and percussion instruments out of cigar boxes and learn the science. Ages 12 and older.
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An Evening in the Himalaya WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5441 COST: Free Chris Beall presents a slide show about the Annapurna Region of central Nepal.
The Whole of Jewish History in One Hour WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Beth Emeth Bais Yehuda Synagogue, 100 Elder St. CONTACT: Andrea Levine, 416-633-3838, ext. 232, www.beby.org, andrea@beby.org COST: Free Beneficial Insects in Your Garden WHEN: 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 3200 Bayview Ave. CONTACT: Pat Cappelli, 647-296-0402, patcappelli@yahoo.ca COST: Free
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United Chesed Dinner With Speaker Steven Rambam WHEN: 6 p.m. WHERE: B’nai Brith
National Headquarters Auditorium, 15 Hove St. CONTACT: United Chesed of Toronto, 416-663-3339, clientservices@unitedchesed.com COST: Speech $30, Dinner and speech $125
CONTACT: Councillor James Pasternak, 416-392-1371, www.jamespasternak.ca, councillor_pasternak@ toronto.ca COST: Free Drop off used or unwanted household items.
Are Pensions a Thing of the Past? WHEN: 6:30 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5613 COST: Free
Edwards Summer Music Series: Gardens of Song WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Toronto Botanical Garden, 777 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: http:// torontobotanicalgarden.ca/enjoy/ special-events/gos-su, communication@torontobotanicalgarden.ca COST: Free Weekly until Aug. 28.
Small Claims Court 101 WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Barbara Frum Library, 20 Covington Rd. CONTACT: 416-395-5441 COST: Free Speak with a personal injury litigator, get tips on a negotiation and trial preparation.
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Although Alzheimer’s and dementia are most often associated with the elderly, they are brain diseases that tug at the heartstrings of three young people who are now teaming up with Baycrest Health Sciences. Baycrest, a world leader in research on the aging brain, is working with North York brothers Soojeong and Soohyung Choe and North York’s Zameer Bharwani, a student at East York’s Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute, to create toolkits to help students launch brain health clubs in high schools. Toronto French School, Northern Secondary School and Earl Haig Secondary School are among the schools that have received the toolkits so far. Dr. Tiffany Chow, who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases at Baycrest’s Sam and Ida Ross Memory Clinic, is inspired by the commitment of the Choe
brothers and Bharwani. “The three guys I’ve teamed up with are leaders among their peers,” she said. “They’re delightful. They’re young but they are also wise, which is such a wonderful thing.” Last summer, the brothers cycled across Canada to raise $8,000 for Alzheimer’s research in memory of their beloved grandfather who died of the fatal brain disease that has no known cause or cure. So o j e o n g s t a r t e d a n Alzheimer’s club at his high school, York Mills Collegiate Institute, before handing the reins over to Soohyung when he left for university. The brothers have also organized other fundraisers and are working to get more young people involved in the cause. Bharwani first became interested in brain health as a Grade 8 student at Valley Park Middle School when he was chosen for a mentoring program that matched him with retired neuroscientist Dr. Dugald Matheson.
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The Baycrest Centre for geriatric care is teaming up with students to create toolkits, containing shirts like the one above, to help other students set up Alzheimer's and dementia clubs.
After talking to someone who lost his mother to Alzheimer’s, The North York resident began volunteering
“This is a cause near and dear to my heart,” Chow said. Today’s young people are very progressive about the importance of brain health from an early age because they have seen family members and friends suffer from Alzheimer’s and dementia and don’t want their senior years to be the same, Chow said. “In my generation, we weren’t looking ahead and seeing ourselves aging. We are looking at the weekend,” she said. Young people are also more interested in recognizing Alzheimer’s and dementia than past generations who tried to hide relatives with the disease, Chow said. “When I was young, people with dementia or Alzheimer’s were hidden away at home or put in nursing homes and we called them senile,” she said. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.the-IND.org or www. facebook.com/groups/alzyouth or email alzyouth@gmail.com
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OVFL Metro Toronto Wildcats Saturday, June 21 w Metro Toronto Wildcats host Cornwall Wildcats at Esther Shiner Stadium , varsity game at 2 p.m., junior (bye) and bantam (bye) Saturday, June 28 w Metro Toronto Wildcats at Markham Raiders at Mt. Joy, varsity game at 7:30 p.m., junior at 4:30 p.m. and bantam at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 5 w Metro Toronto Wildcats host Oshawa Hawkeyes at Esther Shiner Stadium , varsity (bye), junior at 1:30 p.m. and bantam at 11 a.m. * complete league schedule, scores and stats at www.ovflontario.com/ League 1 Ontario Toronto FC Academy Sunday, June 22, 3 p.m. w Toronto FC Academy hosts Internacional De Toronto at Kia Training Ground at Downsview. Sunday, June 29, 3 p.m. w Toronto FC Academy hosts Sigma FC at Kia Training Ground at Downsview. * complete league schedule, scores and stats at www.league1ontario.com Toronto Baseball Association North York teams ... Friday, June 20 w 6:30 p.m., minor rookie, Aurora Jays at
active@insidetoronto.com North York Blues at Bond 5 w 6:45 p.m., minor mosquito, Vaughan at North York Blues - Major Rookie at Bond 2 w 7 p.m., minor peewee, Royal York Cardinals at North York Blues at Bond 4 w 7:30 p.m., midget, York Blue Jays at North York Blues 2 at Bond w 7:30 p.m., bantam, Aurora Jays at North York Blues AA at Bond 1
TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE North York Astros’ Antoine Paul, left, reaches for a head ball over London City’s Steve Knezevic during Canadian Soccer League action at Esther Shiner Stadium earlier this month. London City went on to win the match 2-1. The Astros how head out on an extended road trip. Their next home game is not until Aug. 17.
Saturday, June 21 w 9 a.m., midget, Innisfil at North York Blues 2 at Bond w 12:30 p.m., mosquito, Stouffville Yankees at North York Blues A at Bond w 1:45 p.m., minor bantam, Toronto Playgrounds at North York Blues A at Bond Sunday, June 22 w 9 a.m., minor midget, Bloordale Bombers at North York Blues at Bond Park w 12:30 p.m., mosquito, Leaside Leafs at North York Blues A at Bond w 3:30 p.m., minor mosquito, Markham Mariners at North York Blues - Major Rookie at Bond 2 w 6 p.m., minor peewee, Richmond Hill Phoenix at North York Blues at Bond 4 w 6:30 p.m., mosquito, North York Blues AL vs North York Blues NL at Bond w 7 p.m., bantam, Barrie Red Sox T2 at North York Blues AA at Bond w 7 p.m., junior, Oshawa Legionaires at North York Blues at Bond * complete league schedule, scores and stats at http://www.torontobaseball.ca
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Stanley Greene Neighbourhood Municipal Class Environmental Assessment – Major Streets ‘A’ and ‘B’ As part of the Stanley Greene neighbourhood design and construction, Canada Lands Company / Parc Downsview Park Inc. (Downsview Park) retained MMM Group Limited to complete a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for two proposed roads (Major Streets “A” and “B”) in the neighbourhood. The Class EA study identified, considered and evaluated alternative designs for Major Streets ‘A’ and ‘B’ within the approved draft plan of subdivision area. This Class EA has been completed in accordance with the requirements of a ‘Schedule C’ undertaking under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2000, as amended in 2007 & 2011). Phases 1 and 2 of the Class EA process were completed through the Transportation Master Plan component of the Downsview Area Secondary Plan. This study completed Phases 3 and 4 of the Class EA process. The resulting Environmental Study Report (ESR) has been completed and is being placed on the public record for a 30-calendar day review period, which begins Thursday June 19, 2014. The review period will end on Saturday July 19, 2014. The ESR will be filed for agency review and is available for public review at the following locations: Office of the City Clerk Toronto City Hall th 12 Floor, West 100 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Downsview Public Library 2793 Keele Street Toronto, ON M3M 2G3 From From From From From
12:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Mon) 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Tues-Thurs) 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Fri) 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Sat) 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Sun)
Subject to comments received during this period, Downsview Park intends to proceed with the construction of this project in 2014. Written comments should be sent to those identified below. If concerns cannot be resolved with Downsview Park during the 30-day review period, you may request a Part II Order (‘bump-up’ request) from the Minister of the Environment. Requests must be submitted directly to the Minister of the Environment, 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1L5 by July 19, 2014. For further information, or if you have specific comments relating to this project, please contact us directly:
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Alex Kleiner, MCIP, RPP Environmental Planner MMM Group Limited 100 Commerce Valley Drive West Thornhill, ON L3T 0A1 Tel. (905) 882-4211 ext. 6837 E-mail: kleinera@mmm.ca
David Anselmi Director, Real Estate Canada Lands Company 1-35 Carl Hall Road Toronto, ON M3K 2B6 Tel. (416) 952-6188 E-mail: danselmi@clc.ca
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TDSB to look at naming Chris Bolton’s replacement this week Chair of public board resigned last Friday Chr is Bolton officially stepped down as both chair of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and trustee of Trinity-Spadina last Friday for undisclosed personal reasons. “It is with mixed emotions and much deliberation that I have come to this decision,” he said in a statement. “For personal reasons, I am leaving a role to which I aspired over 12 years ago, as the essential policy role for an educator.” Bolton previously worked in the education field as a teacher, vice-principal, principal and a consultant. He
served as trustee for TrinitySpadina ( Ward 10) since December 2003. “I am proud to have been a part of the past 11 years,” Bolton said. “But it is time right now to take some personal time to re-evaluate futures.” Donna Quan, TDSB education director, also released a statement, acknowledging Bolton’s resignation and thanking him for his service. “Chris has been a passionate and committed advocate for public education for more than 40 years as part of the TDSB and its predecessor CONSUMER FEATURE
board as a teacher, viceprincipal, principal, trustee and chair – a role that he has held for the past four years,” Quan said. “It has been a pleasure working with him, both as an educator and elected official, and I wish him all the best as he moves to the next chapter of his life.” Quan said she’ll be working with TDSB vice-chair and Willowdale Trustee Mari Rutka, who takes over responsibility as chair while the full board is expected to discuss the next steps to appoint a new chair this week. – Clark Kim
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Oak Ridges Public School student Henry Cherniavsky tries his hand at audio mixing David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ at the Ontario Science Centre’s new exhibition, The Science of Rock ‘N’ Roll, earlier this month. The exhibit runs until Oct. 26.
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WALMART AT 3757 KEELE ST. CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING On June 13, Walmart at 3757 Keele St., officially opened its doors to the public. The store features a bright, and inviting design and easy to navigate layout. Staff celebrated with cake, and a ribbon cutting ceremony. Walmart also gave back to the community with cheque donations to the Canadian Red Cross (bottom right photo), the Children’s Miracle Network, the North York Women’s Shelter and Salvation Army.
lan Cross remembers what his first thought was when asked if he would put together an exhibit for the Ontario Science Centre focusing on the connection between science and rock music. “They’re crazy,” said Cross, a Toronto radio personality and content developer for The Science of Rock’n’Roll, a new exhibit set to run through to Oct. 26 at the Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue science centre. The exhibit, which opened to the public June 11, explores how advances in science and technology have revolutionized music, and how it’s made, listened to, experienced and shared starting from 1877 to the present. Cross’ initial thought lasted all of 15 seconds, when he realized the history of rock music will be told in a way never done before. “It made all the sense in the world,” he told The Mirror during the June 5 media preview. There was no such thing as portable music in the
1950s, as the 8-track player was first introduced in 1965, he said. “There are so many cool stories that have been forgotten,” Cross said, adding he hasn’t got a clue where music will head in the future. “We are in a transition. We are moving from many decades of possessing music to being able to access music. We no longer need to have the physical product.” The exhibit features seven areas made up of different interactive components, historical artifacts, informational walls and documentary videos. For an additional $2 on top of admission price, visitors are able to capture video footage of their rock star moments to share using The Science of Rock’n’Roll backstage pass available online. And of course, a rock’n’roll exhibit wouldn’t be complete without some live rock’n’roll. Juno-award winning band Arkells performed four songs during the media preview, two of which – ‘Come To Light’ and ‘Never Thought That This Would Happen’ - will be on their third studio
scienceROCKS! The science centre will also host three ScienceROCKS! licensed events for those 19 and older. The evenings will include live performances, presentations, a chance to explore the exhibit and watch Rolling Stones at the Max on the big screen. The events will be held July 24, Aug. 21 and Sept. 18 from 7 p.m. to midnight. Advance tickets are available for $15 at www. ontariosciencecentre.ca/ boxoffice or $18 at the door. album, titled High Noon, set for release Aug. 5. “It’s really a great exhibit,” guitarist Michael DeAngelis told The Mirror while checking out the exhibit with fellow band members. “It’s a hands-on, real exhibit. The more you end up recording music, the more you understand science in sound in general.”
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Celebrate the summer solstice with serenades in North York Jessica Lloyd with Louis Simão on guitar and accordion. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, fine Sunday wines from Tawse Winery, a dinner buffet and an array of desserts. Bid on works of art, home décor, jewelry and more in the silent auction; win con-
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released of sex assault suspect wSketch Police have released a composite sketch of a suspect in a May 29 sex assault in North York. Police said a woman was sexually assaulted while walking through a path in the Downsview Dells area near Jane Street and Troutbrooke Drive. Composite The suspect sketch is black, 25 to 30 years old with braided hair and a thin build. He wore a green hooded sweatshirt and loose fitting pants. Anyone with information is asked to call the sex crimes unit at 416-808-7474 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416222-TIPS (8477). charged in sex assaults w12-year-old
A 12-year-old boy faces charges in connection with a sexual assault investigation in North York. Police allege three women walking in the Sentinel and Fountainhead roads area, near
Keele Street and Finch Avenue, reported “various incidents” since May 30. The 12-year-old, arrested Saturday, has been charged with sexual assault, indecent act and indecent exposure. A court date hasn’t been set yet. Police believe there are more victims. The accused is dark-skinned, about 5’9” tall with black hair and a slim build, police said. Anyone with information is asked to call 31 Division at 416-808-3100 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416222-TIPS (8477). aims to have people ‘choose wisely’ wNYGH
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Parkdale is not a “pedophile district.” Deputants who come before city hall committees asking programs be spared are not de-facto communists. A secret cabal of left-wing Toronto councillors have not been wiretapping the councillor from Ward 7. I could go on for an entire column, correcting the fanciful and offensive assertions that have fallen from the lips of Giorgio Mammoliti over the years. But like so much low comedy, it would simply underline the same point: Mammoliti, who is one of the longer-squatting denizens of Toronto council’s lunatic fringe, is pretty creepy. If it weren’t for our cracksmoking mayor doing the heavy lifting, Mammoliti could even be an international embarrassment for this town. Of course, one person’s international embarrassment is another’s local-boymade-good, and Mammoliti’s constituents in northwestern North York have been happy enough with his behaviour
david nickle the city to send him back to city hall over and over. Mammoliti’s remarks and actions are all calculated to stoke an oldeetymee suburban-urban grievance, using as his accelerant a deep social conservatism that frankly mirrors the mayor’s. It’s not surprising, then, that as the municipal election campaign gears up, Mammoliti should choose to wind things up with that business about “pedophile districts.” Parkdale is an interesting and vibrant community these days, but a couple of decades ago it was known as a place marred by crime and drug abuse – much as many people still regard Mammoliti’s own Jane-Finch community. So. Deride a community that’s got a rocky history, and just for good measure throw pedophilia into the mix, and suggest the local councillor is representing their issues over the safety of children. It is classic Mammoliti game
– one that he’s been playing since 1995, when he left a one-term stint on Bob Rae’s NDP backbench at Queen’s Park to join former mayor Mel Lastman’s North York Council, then went to Toronto council as amalgamation took hold. Mammoliti became wellknown mostly in the breach – his lack of discipline when it came to spending his office budgets, his limelight-seeking behaviour, his demagogic mischief-making and his changeable loyalties. Which all, as I may have mentioned earlier, points to one truth: Mammoliti is pretty creepy, and he seems to revel in it; it is a game to him. For the rest of us, it’s a shame. The mayor’s follies aside, when our neighbours speak about the dysfunction and absurdity of Toronto city politics, they are thinking in large part about Mammoliti – amusing himself with verbal pugilism, at the expense of almost everyone else.
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City council defers decision on Ombudsman’s future Item to re-surface at July 9 meeting David Nickle dnickle@insidetoronto.com Toronto council has put off for a month a vote on whether the city’s ombudsman Fiona Crean should be reappointed to the job. The deferral came as some councillors suggested others were seeking to end Crean’s tenure as the city’s ombudsman because they’d been subject to her office’s scrutiny. “I understand that there are many feelings that have been exorcised as a direct consequence of the reports and investigations,” said York Centre Councillor Maria Augimeri, who moved the deferral. “And I know there is pushback on some of these investigations. I understand when you speak truth to power, you
get shut down.” ing out that in 2012, council Crean is Toronto’s first and already voted to give Crean a only ombudsman, an office two-year extension rather than created in the City of Toronto back a move to remove her. Act to respond to complaints “I believe we have come to about the way the city’s the floor once, we’ve already institutions interact with the given the extension,” he said. “I think we should just move public. Over her tenure, Crean on with a different person.” has reported on everything Council took Augimeri’s from the way the city delivers advice and had a time out. water service, to inappropriThere was also a matter of ate hiring pracnumbers. In order to Be a part of the extend the accounttices at Toronto discussion. Visit Community ability officer’s conthis story on our tract from its initial Housing website and share five years, council Corporation. In your thoughts in must vote with a two2012, she came the comments thirds majority. under fire from Mayor Rob Ford’s And because of the section. office and also June 12 provincial Councillor Giorgio bit.ly/1slOHTk election, four counMammoliti, over a cillors were absent report she filed looking into from the third day of the June political interference in the council meeting, making the public appointments pro30-vote minimum elusive. cess. A bare majority – 21-20 – of During the deferral debate, councillors voted to defer the Mammoliti suggested it was matter. It will come back to the time to replace Crean, pointJuly 9 council meeting.
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Stintz calls for clarity on subway at mayoral debate Tory takes shots for his SmartTrack plan RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com With the election of the Liberals to a provincial majority government, the Scarborough subway debate is over, according to Toronto mayoral candidate Karen Stintz. Stintz also called on Metrolinx to clarify its position in supporting a threestop subway extension of the Bloor-Danforth line into Scarborough, a move adopted by the former TTC chair and a majority of city council, as part of recent decision that reversed an earlier fully funded plan to replace the aging Scarborough RT with an LRT line. “Right now with the majority government
that’s been elected and the overwhelming support the Liberals got in Scarborough I think it is reasonable to say the subway debate is over and we need to now talk about other transit priorities,” said Stintz following a mayoral debate Monday morning between her and fellow candidates Olivia Chow, John Tory and David Soknacki. “Metrolinx has an opportunity to clarify and be clear the Scarborough subway will be built.” Metrolinx, which is tasked with building several light rail projects as part of a master agreement with the city and the TTC, did not respond directly to Stintz’s comments. But spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins acknowledged the decision to switch to the subway plan from the Scarborough LRT, which she said was supported by all levels of government. “Three levels of government have made the
decision to build a subway instead of an LRT in Scarborough and therefore, we are working closely with the city to make the appropriate amendments to the master agreement,” said Aikins by email. The debate was organized by the group Transport Futures as part of a one-day infrastructure forum that brought together transportation industry professionals, planners and elected officials. At the debate, Stintz also took several shots at Tory for his SmartTrack transit proposal – establishing a surface rapid transit route to run on existing GO transit train lines – that she said was a fanciful dream. “We need real plans with real funding,” said Stintz, who has proposed selling off city holdings such as Toronto Hydro to help pay for transit. Tory refused to take the bait and instead focused
his attentions primarily the $8-billion SmartTrack on Chow, with whom he is proposal using tax increrunning neck-and-neck, ment financing, which according to recent polls. would take projected propUnlike the relief line erty tax revenue in areas of championed by Chow high development such as and others, Tory said his Liberty Village and apply it SmartTrack proposal could to transit. be done in seven years and He insisted there’s aligned the closest with the enough current and future province’s plans for elecdevelopment to make the trifying and expanding GO plan work. Transit service in the next “The city’s growing by 10 years. more than one hundred “I can’t accept a transit thousand people per year plan that’s 17 years away,” to provide that incremensaid Tory in tal revenue to reference to the finance the Be a part of the relief line that SmartTrack line,” discussion. Visit will require at he said following this story on our least eight to website and share the debate. 10 years – not For her part, your thoughts in including time Chow said the the comments required for relief line was not section. environmental her idea alone,
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approvals, planning for http://bit.ly/UItIM1 and public consultathe project was tions and design already underwork – and some $3 billion way by the city and TTC as in as-yet unsecured fundwell as Metrolinx. ing. She also accused Tory of Tory also defended his waffling on the relief line, plan to finance a chunk of which she claimed he had
championed before unveiling his SmartTrack proposal in May. It was Tory’s top transit priority just three months ago,” said Chow. “He was just saying it a few weeks ago, and now it’s no longer a priority and the wrong line.” Stintz, Chow and Tory found common agreement in not reintroducing the $60 vehicle registration tax (VRT) if elected, a stance Soknacki did not fully refute although he didn’t rule it out entirely. “It’s one of the absolute last choices, it’s an incredibly unpopular choice,” said Soknacki of the VRT. But Soknacki said unlike his competitors he was unafraid to consider the need for higher taxes if necessary to fund construction given the dire congestion seen in the city right now. “All options should be considered when considering how to best fund transportation needs,” he said.
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Clockwise from top left: Above, a wounded soldier is evacuated to the rear during the re-enactment of the ‘Battle of Black Creek’ as part of the Father’s Day weekend event at Black Creek Pioneer Village on Saturday. At right, from top: Mohawk Nation member Allen Summerhaze joins the re-enactment; English and Scottish forces fire on the American forces tracking fleeing Empire Loyalists; Loyalist Fifes and Drums’ Mike Putnam, left, leads the British forces into the battle; Empire Loyalists flee to British North America as part of the re-enactment. Photos/Peter C. Mcusker
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Robber ‘on the run for four years:’ police >>>from page 1 re p o r t e r s d u r i n g a Wednesday morning news conference. “He’s been on the run for four years. Very seldom do we have somebody that has covered this much territory and this much time without being apprehended.” T h e m o s t re c e n t holdup happened May 5 at a TD bank in the Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue area. Earl, of the holdup squad, said the suspect confronted the employees as they unlocked the doors at 7 a.m. He produced a handgun, ordered the employees into the bank and eventually into the vault and stole an undisclosed quantity of cash. The robbery spree began in February 2010 in York Region where the armed suspect would jump over the counters barefaced. “He’s not making any effort to hide his identity whatsoever in the initial stages,” Earl said. “He went on to rob banks in Mississauga and Hamilton in the later part of 2010, committing them in the same style, jumping over the counters armed with a handgun.” In early 2011, the Vaulter Bandit went to Calgary where he held up four banks in 10 days. He then returned to Ontario, holding up banks in York Region
and Ottawa. “The last robbery that we had attributed to the Vaulter Bandit happened in Vaughan on Dec. 14, 2011 and then he remained dormant until this bank robbery occurred on May 5, 2014,” Earl said. “I’m sure that this individual is hiding in plain sight. He’s going to be known to neighbours, brothers, sisters, friends and he’s probably living a normal life other than committing these crimes.” The suspect is white, in his 50s, 5’8” to 5’10” tall with a medium build and grey or saltand-pepper hair. He is athletic and sometimes wears glasses. “He could’ve been a previous track athlete,” Earl said of the suspect. “He’s so fit, he just literally hurdles over top of that counter.” Unlike many bank robbers, police don’t believe this suspect is a drug abuser. “He seems to be utilizing this money probably for everyday living expenses,” Earl said. “We definitely believe this individual is methodical and these robberies are well planned.” The $50,000 reward, posted by the Canadian Bankers Association, is for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the robber. Witnesses have seen him in a small silver car, possibly a Jetta.
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1.6L Ecoboost, 6 Speed Automatic, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Locks, Am/Fm/Cd, Sync, Heated Front Seats, 17” Alloy Wheels, Fog Lamps, Sirius Satellite Radio With 6 Month Subscription At No Charge, Plus Much More.
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F.O.C. AXZ PLAN RULES APPLY. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. **ANY OFFER CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY PREVIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES REFLECT ALL REBATES TAKEN. YOU MUST BE A COSTCO MEMBER AS OF APRIL 30TH, 2014 TO QUALIFY. THE $1000 COSTCO REBATE HAS BEEN APPLIED TO THE ABOVE PRICING. ALL REBATES ASSIGNED TO DEALER. NO CHARGE LIFETIME YONGE STEELES MAINTENANCE PACKAGE APPLIES TO ORIGINAL OWNER. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT AND PROMOTION ARE VALID ON DATE OF PUBLICATION ONLY. ALL REBATES ON ALL CASH SALE PRICES ASSIGNED TO DEALER. THE LEASE IS BASED ON 16,000 KM PER YEAR, • 12 CENTS FOR ESCAPE AND • 16 CENTS FOR EDGE FOR EACH ADDITIONAL KM OVERAGE
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Buying A Dream Home Has Never Been Easier for Everyone! • New Immigrant? • Only 5% Down? • Good Credit or Bad Credit?
NO PROBLEM! Subodh Sharma
Broker (Top Producer)
Mortgage Payments Which You Can Pay By Your Monthly Rent Mortgage Amount $150,000 $175,000 $200,000 $225,000 $250,000 $275,000 $300,000
Rent $678 $790 $904 $1,017 $1,130 $1,243 $1,356
Still Wishing, You Can Own Your Home...? Why Pay Rent and Pay Someone Else’s Mortgage When You Can Own Your Dream Home
Let Subodh Show You How, Call:
Subodh Sharma
and Let Her Represent You. You Will Be Glad You Did.
I Can Turn Your Dream Into Realty!
Call: 416-554-8500
Sutton-Group Commitment Realty Ltd. Independently Owned and Operated
Office: 416-746-9494 (24 Hr. Pager) Fax: 416-674-1682 Some conditions may apply.
Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract.
45 Woodbine Downs Blvd., Unit 3, Toronto, Ontario M9W 6N5 Canada Email: subosharma@trebnet.com www.homesbuysubodh.com
Amount will be vary subject to mortgage rates change.