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History project gets up close and personal Crestwood teacher to receive Governor General’s award LISA QUEEN lqueen@insidetoronto.com

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MENTAL HEALTH SYMPOSIUM: Keynote speaker Jully Black signs an autograph for a fan at the Toronto Catholic District School Board’s symposium on Mental Health yesterday at the MonteCassino Hotel. Black shared her story of resilience, recounting her upbringing as the youngest of nine children in Toronto and the struggles and triumphs in her journey to success in music. The theme of the symposium brings the message to the 200 participating students that there is ‘No Health Without Mental Health’.

Gingerbread build: a tasty way for families to help Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity Toronto’s annual Gingerbread Build is a fun and festive way for families to kick off the holiday season by decorating gingerbread houses while

supporting the charity’s building efforts. Families are invited to decorate gingerbread houses at the Habitat for Humanity Toronto Home

Building Factory, 155 Bermondsey Rd., Dec. 1 and 2. Enjoy hot chocolate and treats, plus a visit from Santa. When you purchase a gingerbread kit for $50,

you are helping make homeownership a reality for low-income families. For more information visit www. torontohabitat.ca

good teacher can lift history off the page. Scott Masters goes much further, inviting live history into his classroom. The head of social studies at Crestwood Preparatory College near York Mills Road and the Don Valley Parkway, Masters has created an innovative program called the Oral History Project. Students interview Second World War veterans and Holocaust survivors. Guests are invited into the classroom to tell their stories or students visit them at places like the veterans’ unit of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre or Baycrest Geriatric Health Care System. So far, about 200 interviews have been recorded and posted on the school’s website at www. crestwood.on.ca/ohp “Everyone has a story to tell,” >>>TEACHER, page 5

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Learning life’s lessons through a condo tower

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At top, Sara Jalal presents her group’s building development proposal project to Tridel representative Jim Ritchie at Ledbury Park Middle School last Thursday morning. Above, Ritchie listens to the presentation about the students’ condominium development proposal project

esigning a condo tower community is an unconventional but effective way to learn life’s lessons. Just ask Sarah Jalal and her teammates, whose company, Skyworks, won a unique competition last week. Grade 7 students at North York’s Ledbury Park Elementary and Middle School – southeast of Hwy. 401 and Bathurst Street – were put in teams to compete on a month-long project that saw them build livable and environmentally sustainable communities. Students took on roles such as chief executive officer, marketing manager and construction supervisor. The teams toured a condominium project and interviewed employees from Tridel, one of Canada’s largest residential developers. From coming up with their concept, to writing a proposal to various stages of construction, the students were challenged to use teamwork, communication skills, creativity and integrative thinking, which blends intuition, reason and imagination to come up with solutions. They also applied concepts from the I-Think Program, from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Business. Ledbury is the first Toronto elementary school to integrate the I-Think program, which poses a challenge and teaches students there is no single right answer, I-Think research associate Nogah Kornberg said. Last Thursday, the teams presented their communities, with Tridel executives Jim Ritchie and

Danielle Feidler acting as judges. First prize was awarded to Skyworks, which included Sarah and her teammates Cynthia Lee, Shelby Mohammed, Ana Tavares, Chelsea Newman, Jack Rasalan and Kyle Mcleod. “Our project is about building a community that fits all the priorities of families and people,” Sarah said moments after

with their design creativity and commitment to green development. “I was shocked these kids are only in Grade 7. The projects were remarkably well done,” said Ritchie, senior vice-president at Tridel. “They understand environmental issues at the forefront but they (also) understand community building.” Teacher Claire Dos Santos said students learned many lessons during the exercise, such as problem solving, critical thinking and cooperative learning. “Problem solving is the umbrella. Every time they had a problem, they had to solve it and work – Jim Ritchie, senior vice-president at Tridel together to come to a decision,” she said. “The actual product is Skyworks members collected less important than they process their trophies. they went through.” “There’s a swimming pool (in A top priority of the exercise the condo tower), there’s a gym, was mastering communication there’s good views, they can skills, a critical skill in today’s customize their height (which digital world, Dos Santos said. storey residents want to live on) “In education, there is a big and price. We tried to make it as concern kids are not communigreen as possible.” cating,” she said. The journey to first place over “Communication is slowly four weeks was hard work as disappearing and we have to Skyworks members had to learn do what we can in education to work as a team to bring their and get kids to communicate vision to light, Sarah said. verbally because texting is taking “We didn’t really get along over the world.” but now we’re, like, friends,” she The project was a good life said. lesson for students, EglintonWhile winning was nice, it Lawrence public school Trustee wasn’t the most important benHoward Goodman said. efit of the competition, Sarah “I think it helps them figure said. out how to work in teams and “I’m really happy,” she said. conquer challenges they’ve “(But) I didn’t care about winnever encountered before, which ning. I cared about presenting is what they will encounter in it and having fun and getting life,” he said. along.” “The answers are not always After meeting the students at the back of the book. There and judging their projects, is no book in life so you have to Ritchie said he was impressed figure it out for yourself.”

‘I was shocked these kids are only in Grade 7. The projects were remarkably well done. They understand environmental issues at the forefront but they (also) understand community building.’

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It’s Happening in North York n Saturday, Nov. 24

Agricola Christmas Bazaar WHEN: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Agricola Finnish Lutheran Church, 25 Old York Mills Rd. CONTACT: 416-489-7600, agricola@rogers.com COST: Free Toronto Cat Rescue Adoptathon WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Pet Valu, 486 Lawrence Ave. W. CONTACT: Alison, 416-538-8592, www.torontocatrescue.ca, tcr.adoptions@gmail.com COST: Adoption fees applies Musical Fundraiser WHEN: 1:30 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Willowdale United Church, 349 Kenneth Ave. CONTACT: Lina Posa, 416-2252309, www.willowdaleunited.com, office@willowdaleunited.com COST: $15 Featuring Chris Chinchilla, vocals, and Don Quinn, piano.

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Reporting on World Relief Efforts WHEN: 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Willowdale Christian Reformed Church, 70 Hilda Ave. CONTACT: 416-221-7828 Two members will share about relief works by the Rotary Club International and World vision. Everyone welcome.

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eh List Author Series: Vincent Lam WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5535 COST: Free Giller Prize winner Vincent Lam’s new novel ‘The Headmaster’s Wager’ tells the story of Percival Chen, the power-

ful headmaster of the most respected English school in Saigon. But as political tensions spiral towards war, Chen learns the limits of his influence.

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‘Ordinary Days’ WHEN: 8 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Toronto Centre for the Arts - Studio Theatre, 5040 Yonge St. CONTACT: Angelwalk Theatre, 1-855-985-2787, http://www. angelwalk.ca COST: $35 to $45 The Canadian premiere of Adam Gwon’s ‘Ordinary Days’, a musical that follows four young people whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, love and happiness. Lord Jonathan Sacks with Ira Flatow: Science, Religion and the Search for Meaning WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www. templesinai.net, education@templesinai.net COST: $10/$15 Pay at the door. No registration is required.

insidetoronto.com Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www. templesinai.net, education@templesinai.net COST: $20 Music, crafts, latkes and more. Reserve by Thursday, Nov. 28. Bring a nonperishable food item for the North York Harvest Food Bank.

Don Mills Rd. CONTACT: 416-4476087, http://www.shopsatdonmills.ca, sdmguestservices@cadillacefairview. com COST: $15 Join Santa and his helper and celebrate the holiday season with a delicious breakfast at Jack Astors. Tickets sold through the Administration Office.

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Holiday Market WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Cherokee Public School, 390 Cherokee Blvd. CONTACT: Angeline Mair, 647876-0729, angeline.mair@gmail.com COST: Free Various vendors. Holiday themed items. Funds from table rental support school’s fund raising efforts. Tables available for $25.

Damon Allen’s High School Quarterback Challenge WHEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Park, 1-35 Carl Hall Rd. CONTACT: Adrianne Szabo, 905-2648884, ext. 32, adrianne@damonallen. ca COST: Free for spectators; $99 for QB participants 2012 Hall of Famer Damon Allen invites high school quarterbacks from across Ontario to compete. Damon will provide tips on how to take being a quarterback to the next level. Visit www.damonallen. ca/challenge

Bowling Havdalah WHEN: 5 p.m. WHERE: Bathurst Bowlerama, 2788 Bathurst St. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www.templesinai.net, education@templesinai.net COST: $15

Canadian Opera Company Opera Talk 2: The Brothers Grimm WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: Elizabeth, 416-395-5639 COST: Free Canadian composer Dean Burry explores ‘The Brothers Grimm’, his opera for children inspired by the tales collected by the famous duo. Call to register.

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Family Christmas Dance WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Crescent School, Centre for Creative Learning, 2365 Bayview Ave. CONTACT: Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, 416467-9083 COST: Free Dance is designed for families. All dances will be briefed and walked. The Scottish Accent will be the musicians and briefers.

n Sunday, Dec. 9

Murder, He Writes, with a Jewish Twist WHEN: 10 a.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www. templesinai.net, education@templesinai.net COST: Free

Meet Robert Rotenberg, a Toronto criminal lawyer-turned-novelist, who will be discussing his latest book, ‘Stray Bullets’. Chanukkah Service of Hope and Courage WHEN: 2 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-3281, www. templesinai.net, education@templesinai.net COST: Free

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Miniature Train, Stroll with Santa at Shops at Don Mills WHEN: Dec. 8 to Jan. 6 WHERE: 1090 Don Mills Rd. CONTACT: Shops at Don Mills, 416-447-6087, http://www. shopsatdonmills.ca, sdmguestservices@ cadillacefairview.com COST: $3 Tickets will be sold at guest services for $3 per person per ride with net proceeds to the Toronto Fire Fighters’ Toy Drive. Also, meet Santa Claus as he strolls through the outdoor mall handing out treats. Visit the website for exact dates and times.

n Submit Your Event

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>>>from page 1 Masters told The Mirror after stepping into the hall outside his classroom one morning earlier this month. Inside the classroom, 90-year-old veteran George MacDonell was telling students his life story, from his childhood in a small town delivering bread on his bicycle and gathering around the radio to cheer on the Toronto Maple Leafs, to his determination to join the army underage and the barbaric treatment he and fellow soldiers faced in a prisoner of war camp in Hong Kong. On Dec. 10, Masters will be rewarded for his dedication to making history come alive for his students when he receives a 2012 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching. Governor General David Johnston will present awards to seven teachers, including Milena Ivkovic of North York’s Newtonbrook Secondary School, in

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Crestwood Preparatory College history teacher Scott Masters has won the 2012 Governor General’s History Award for Excellence.

recognition of their efforts to further interest in and understanding of Canadian history and heritage. The teachers will each win $2,500 and their schools will each be awarded $1,000, donated by TD Bank Group. Deborah Morrison, president of Canada’s History Society, said the awards show the importance of teaching history in a com-

pelling way. “We all win if the next generation of Canadians has a better understanding and a greater interest in our past because they had a great history teacher. The teachers recognized through the Governor General’s History Awards have exceptional abilities to make the past more relevant and interesting for their students,” she said in a statement. “This program celebrates those achievements, but also creates opportunities to share their knowledge so more teachers and young Canadians will benefit from their expertise.” Masters is thrilled to win the award. “It is very much a surprise and a great honour to be recognized by Canada’s History Society,” he said. The Oral History Project focuses on the Second World War because it was a transformational period in Canadian history, Masters said. Without the Oral History

Project, students may not have the opportunity to get first-hand accounts of the war. After all, their grandparents were children at that time. “It’s really important to get students to speak directly to somebody from this period,” Masters said. “It gives them that real, personal, emotional,

empathetic connection. It’s an up-close, personal view of history. It’s not just history, it’s somebody’s story.” Grade 11 student Michael Lawee, who has participated in more than 15 sessions, is a savvy interviewer. As the class listened to MacDonell’s story, he was adept at asking questions

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t should come as no surprise the Toronto Transit Commission approved a five-cent increase on tokens, to $2.65, in the new year. A fare increase should be expected, if Torontonians want the public transit system they deserve. That said, with last year’s increase of 10 cents, this week’s five-cent increase, and a our view warning from TTC chair Karen Stintz that riders should expect Riders bearing the same kind of inflationary hike in 2014, Torontonians should start to raise an eyebrow brunt of transit or two. With ridership projected costs in city to grow by 25 million rides to 528 million in 2014, there are plenty of transit-riding Torontonians who should pipe up with their concerns – and hopefully some ideas. An increase in fares makes sense, but should come with a focus on building and improving public transit. Raise rates, hold to current spending, and direct all revenues from those increased rates toward a specific infrastructure improvement. The 2013 increase will raise $18 million, which will close a $10-million gap in the TTC operating budget – a budget the TTC approved on Wednesday. However, if the TTC were to raise fares by 10 cents, that would bring in approximately $36 million – a drop in the bucket for anything the TTC needs to do, especially when it takes $1 billion per kilometre to build a subway. But it’s a start. Imagine a one-year increase of 50 cents or a flat transportation tax across the board for a set time. Raising billions would be easier. This does not cure all the TTC’s woes, but it might help bring Toronto one station closer to a better subway system. With an operating budget that was to remain flat next year at approximately $411 million, Stintz said the TTC will ask the city manager for a subsidy increase for 2014. Will the TTC then reduce rates? Not likely. They will only increase those rates as inflationary pressures continue. The TTC’s public consultations of a few years ago should be an ongoing process, not just one that comes up when the TTC needs to raise its profile, deflect criticism, or improve its image. The TTC must learn from its users. Whatever your mode of transportation, it’s obvious public transit is a concern. All manner of revenuegenerating ideas have been suggested, but only fares are hiked. If this is the only option, make sure those paying the fares know where the money is going and for what. Toronto Community News is a division of Metroland Media Group Ltd. The Mirror is a member of the Ontario Press Council. Visit ontpress.com newsroom

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To the editor: Re: ‘What are you putting in your fireplace?’ Letters, Oct. 25. Nothing is more pleasant than the smell of a woodburning fire, providing the dry wood is free of chemicals. Unfortunately, in this day of pressure- and surface-treated woods, many are unaware of the hazards contained in this wood. Burning can release harmful chemicals, such as pesticides, that protect wood from insects but are toxic to human health. Smelling and inhaling are not mutually exclusive. When these toxic chemicals are released on burning, they do enter our systems, causing illness. If in doubt about the wood, do not burn it in your fireplace but dispose of it according to your municipality’s waste regulations. Stella Kryzanowski

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aybe the memo about the slowing pace of highrise development in Toronto’s core hasn’t yet reached the development community. There’s a lot of activity – and it must be profitable for developers or they would not be risking their capital. And although sales for new units are slowing, there are still thousands of willing buyers every month. It is the most efficient way for people to live together. In Toronto’s core, higher density residential construction produces a virtuous circle: additional people bring retailers, cultural attractions and jobs, which in turn creates further demand for homes. Already service-based companies are moving back downtown, to be closer to their workers. These downtowners are examples of urban living: they are knowledge workers in clean offices, they take transit when they don’t walk or cycle to work. With their higher average incomes, they

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enhance the vibrancy of our retail and cultural sectors. However, it’s a fair question to ask if redevelopment in general is good for our city. It’s easy to see the negatives, most of which centre on overburdened infrastructure. The big challenge is to channel the incredible amount of funding and activity from development projects to build better transit, ease gridlock and create more green space. It’s a shame that council has the means to do so, but is not using its financial tools as well as it can. Under provincial law, Toronto is entitled to charge new development the equivalent amount that new residents will burden city infrastructure.

Every term of council, consultants forecast how much each form of development will cost the city across the entire range of municipal services. For example, the additional burden caused by a household moving into a new two-bedroom condominium will be about $13,000, including about $3,800 for transit, about $2,300 for roads and about $1,800 for parks. This amount is usually recovered from buyers in the purchase price. As you can imagine, when council considers development charges, every major developer and their advocates argue that charging the maximum will cause higher housing prices, lower employment and depress the Toronto economy. Council then levies rates at less than recovery cost. At present, it charges about $2,500 less than allowed for a two-bedroom unit. There are problems with council’s position. The first is that these development charges are not for

what would be nice to have, but are estimates of how much those new households will cost for current levels of service. Charging less means that present residents subsidize new purchasers. There’s a gap well in excess of $100 million. We all recognize crumbling infrastructure is a problem. That council is not recovering funds available for that purpose just makes the situation worse. Allegations that higher development charges would make Toronto uncompetitive are wrong. Neighbouring municipalities to the west and north charge between double and triple what Toronto does. Many of the plans for development in Toronto’s core will be great for our future. But let’s make sure they pay their own way. n David Soknacki is a former City of Toronto councillor and budget chief. Contact him at www.soknacki.com

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Give a Kid a Christmas! Help us collect 5,000 new, unwrapped toys and RBC Foundation will donate $5,000 to the CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish. Ways to Donate: 1. Drop off toy donations at collection bins; located on the lower level beside Santa and the upper level near Guess by Marciano. 2. Donate on line. It’s that easy. www. ctv.ca/TheWish 3. Fairview’s RBC branch is accepting cash and cheque donations. Find them beside Entrance #5, on the north side of Fairview Mall.

Nov. 17th

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Gift Wrapping service provided by Epilepsy Foundation, upper level near Guest Services

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Help us collect

Fairview recently kicked off the holiday season with the launch of the CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish Toy Drive. The mall’s goal is to collect 5000 toys. This was given a jump start with a donation of 1000 toys from Toys Toys Toys. The RBC Foundation will match the challenge with a $5000 donation.

5,000 toys at Fairview Mall and RBC will donate $5,000 to the CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy between November 17th and December 24th. You can drop off the toy at one of our three mall locations – at Santa’s Village (lower level), near Guess by Marciano (upper level) or at the RBC Royal Bank branch (upper level).

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PANDORA It all started nearly 30 years ago. Back in 1982 a jeweller’s shop that would one day become PANDORA was established in modest surroundings in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Danish goldsmith Per Enevoldsen and his wife Winnie. In 2000, PANDORA’s charm bracelet concept was first launched in the Danish market. Women embraced the concept, and in the following years, driven by a growing and encouraging demand, the company began to expand internationally, entering new markets such as the United States in 2003 and Germany and Australia in 2004. PANDORA’s mission - then and today - is to offer women across the world a universe of high quality, hand-finished, modern and genuine jewellery products at affordable prices, thereby inspiring women to express their individuality. All women have their individual stories to tell – a personal collection of special moments that makes them who they are. That is why we celebrate these moments. That is why we say these moments are unforgettable. Find Pandora at Fairview on the upper level near Guest Services.

J. CREW At J.Crew, iconic styles create the backbone of this season’s offerings. Tom Mora, the head of women’s design at J.Crew, was inspired this season by the timeless photography of Irving Penn. And reinterpretation is the name of the game when it comes to reviving older-style silhouettes and proportions. J.Crew has taken quintessential shapes and reinterpreted them in cashmere this fall. Imagine your everyday sweatshirt in soft cashmere – an instant haute hit! J.Crew at Fairview, features the very best in their women’s and men’s collection. Find them on the upper level near Guest Services.

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p Tangerine & red chili jelly: Fresh and fragrant Tangerines flirt with a tickle of Red Chili in this addictive savory jelly. Rich velvety rapture: A warm cup of cocoa beside a crackling fire is the perfect remedy to the winter blues. Stylish Shrimp Platter: This shrimp platter conceals a standard 9² cooked shrimp ring. Simply unwrap ring, place in platter and decant cocktail sauce. into the fish bowl and serve. An entertainers’ must have! All available at Wildly Delicious. t If your hosts are parents, it’s always a good idea to bring small items for their kids - especially if the little ones are in attendance. These fantastic Mitt-Saver-mitten clips are hand crafted, and come in a variety of colours with clips that keep mittens secure. Avaialable at Kiddie Kobbler, Fairview Mall

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t Simple, yet classic styling makes the Canada Goose Men’s Chateau Parka a go-to winter coat for men. With a high TEI rating and a removable coyote fur hood it provides traditional Canada Goose cold weather protection with a trim and more modern fit. The jacket is available on Shop.ca for $695.00.

Looking for the perfect gift for a shoe lover? Moneysworth & Best has a great selection of shoe care kits and cedar valets. PROTEX™ is an advanced year round water and stain repellent for all genuine or man-made leather, suede and fabric. It safely and effectively protects against water, soil, oil, salt and stain damage. Will help prolong the life of your favourite footwear, garments and accessories! . u

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TTC board officially approves fare hike for 2013 RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com It’s about to get more expensive to ride the TTC At its monthly meeting on Wednesday, the transit agency’s board of commissioners voted to approve the 2013 operating, capital and Wheel-Trans budgets and also approved an increase in the price of all fares, excluding cash, to take effect starting Jan. 1. As a result of the increase, tokens will go up by five cents to $2.65, while a monthly Metropass will rise to $128.50, an increase of $2.50. Cash fares would remain at $3 per ride. TTC chair Karen Stintz said the fare increase was at the level of inflation and necessary for balancing the 2013 operating budget. “We don’t want to raise fares if we don’t have to, there’s no question,” said Stintz to reporters following the conclusion of the meeting at Toronto City

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else in North America despite record ridership. “Essentially what the board has done is to penalize people for using public transit,” said Hartmann following the decision. Hartmann, who made a copresentation to the TTC board opposing the fare hike, said he understood the TTC’s burden in ensuring its budgets remain balanced, but said it was unfair to rely on ridership to meet the fiscal imbalance. “Transit riders keep on being penalized for doing the right thing,” said Hartmann. “Everyone else who benefits from transit is not paying any more.” The decision was expected following a decision by the board to agree in principle to a fare increase back at the Sept. 27 meeting. Formal approval for the increase was required to ensure the increases could take effect at the beginning of next year.

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