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carbon footprint to six per cent below 1990 levels in 2014, mostly through the closing of coal-fired power generating stations, it still relies on fossil fuels for 80 per cent of its energy. Transportation represents the largest and fastest growing share of emissions. Blair Feltmate, head of the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo, says the temperature is up, on average, 2 to 3C in southern Ontario, when compared to pre-industrial levels. For every 1C increase, the atmosphere holds seven per cent more moisture. The result is more extreme weather, including microburst downpours and ice storms - events communities across the province
have experienced in recent years. "It is here to stay; it is irreversible," Feltmate said. "We can slow it down, which we should do, but it will not stop it. Climate change has happened, it is happening and it is going to continue to happen." He says governments need to immediately adopt standards and polices that reflect the impact of climate change and ensure all new infrastructure and residential developments comply. Climate models can be used to determine future floodplains and larger water pipes should be installed during the construction of new subdivisions to lower the risk of future disaster. "Don’t build the place as if you’re oblivious to the threat cli-
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Climate change: It’s here and it’s not going away • videos from young environmental champions • photo galleries mate change or the potential for flooding presents," he said. "You cannot cheat this system. Every day we don’t adapt, frankly, is a day we don’t have." At this current pace, Ontario could see average temperatures climb by another 3 to 4C within decades. While the majority of Ontario’s electricity is produced by nuclear, hydro and renewable sources - leaving no carbon footprint and more energy efficient vehicles have been introduced in recent years, that good work is undone by gridlock on local roadways. "All the energy efficiency has gone out the window by having people sit in traffic endlessly," Feltmate said. "We’ve just got too many people concentrated in one locality. Building a relief line on a subway or getting more GO Transit cars in the morning isn’t going to compensate for the fact we’re going to have another 1.3 million people in this region in the nottoo-distant future." Federal, provincial and municipal governments have taken positive steps to address climate change, but action is about "damage control," rather than "righting the ship," he stressed. Still, others say the little steps, when added up, will help humanity complete the race. "I don’t think being hopeless is the solution," Enviroventure teacher Mark Gaynik said. "You got to think of what kind of world we want to live in. It’s important to advocate and be out there."
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The Ontario’s Cabinet is reportedly in meetings this week, discussing dramatic changes which could affect the lives of millions, and Bernard can hardly wait. "It’s looking good," she said. "The momentum is growing right now with the provincial election (coming) next June." Responding to the province’s Changing Workplaces Review, $15 and Fairness asked for a hike to $15-anhour minimum within two years, at least seven paid sick days, three weeks of paid vacation, and guaranteed emergency unpaid leave. Surprisingly, Cabinet is said to be considering approving all of that. "We certainly urge the government to do the right thing," said Mary Gellatly, a community legal worker at Parkdale Community Legal Services, who said the changes are needed to deal with a province-wide shift towards more low-wage and precarious jobs.
MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com When Linda Bernard broke her ankle at work, she got a plant and a card from co-workers, but nothing from her employer. Ten years at a non-profit daycare in Scarborough had earned Bernard no benefits, and she found herself paying for a cast, crutches and a walking boot before trying, unsuccessfully, to return to work. When she caught ringworm and pink eye from the children, her employer, who offered Bernard no paid sick days, also refused to pay for medications. "Out of pocket you would have to buy the drops for your eye or the cream for your arm," Bernard said Tuesday. Such treatment left a bad taste, and she later became an organizer for the $15 and Fairness campaign, which has pushed the province hard to extend benefits to all workers and raise Ontario’s minimum wage.
would "make it more difficult for Ontario businesses to grow and create good jobs." The Chamber argues the province needs to do an "economic impact analysis" of the proposed reforms before it changes anything. Many of the challenges the review tries to address "can be solved by improving employer and employee awareness of workplace rights," the letter, signed by Interim President Richard Koroscil, suggests. While campaigning with the city’s Workers Action Centre in Scarborough’s Malvern neighbourhood, Bernard said she met many people who didn’t have paid sick days and felt they had to come to work sick. Many receive the current $11.40 minimum wage and live below the poverty line, or else work two or three jobs and hardly see their children, she said. "They do want better lives for themselves and their families."
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Election year budget will be a tough one Another year, another squeeze. That’s the message from Toronto’s City Manager Peter Wallace as councillors get set to dig into the 2018 budget. It’s going to be the last budget that Toronto Council and Mayor John Tory approve before they go to the voters in the fall of next year. And while it’s looking a little easier than last year in some ways, in important ways it’s going to be more difficult than ever. Like last year, Wallace has asked for across-theboard restraint from city departments and agencies. Not a 2.6 per cent cut this time, just a freeze in spending at 2017 levels. When he spoke to Toronto’s budget committee May 11, he made it very clear that he didn’t expect every department to come in with a zero spending increase. But it’s important to try. That’s because, he noted, there is very little wiggle room this year for council to increase spending beyond inflation, and maintain a property tax increase at or below the rate of inflation. And Mayor Tory and council have made it clear that there’s no appetite for an increase any higher than that on property taxpayers. Council made use of that wiggle room in 2017 – among other things, approving a budget that anticipated robust increases in the revenue from the municipal land transfer tax and therefore boosted revenue. That was a good bet in 2017 but not necessarily so in 2018, when market-cooling measures approved at Queen’s Park could put a damper on Toronto’s blazing hot real estate market. Wallace has been warning since his arrival that Toronto’s reliance on an ever-growing land transfer tax could eventually be its fiscal undoing. That warning seems more apt than ever right now. It all leads to exactly the kind of debate that survival-minded politicians don’t want to have coming up to an election: do we cut services or raise taxes? In the past, faced with these choices city politicians have had a third option: extend a begging hand to the provincial government for help to balance the books at the last minute. But again, what worked 10 years ago is less likely to work now, with the Ontario Liberals facing their own day of reckoning with Ontario voters in 2018. In 2018, there’s one more option: have an honest conversation with taxpayers about the type of city they want to live in. Explain what that city costs. And then, hand them a bill and a ballot at the same time.
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A reckoning may come for our worst landlords The front of 500 Dawes Rd. is a busy place during dinner hours. People are in and out with children, dogs, groceries, deliveries. But this East York building is known across the city as one of the worst in Toronto, a reputation it’s had for years. That’s an opinion you can base on the hundreds of orders the city issued against the management of 500 Dawes, a management reluctant to fix anything the right way. Janet Davis, local councillor, stood in the lobby last week, asking passing tenants about repairs, letting them know they can call 311 about them. She does this in other buildings, but 500 Dawes "is the No. 1." The building went
MIKE ADLER Edges of Toronto without heat for weeks at a time, Davis recalls, and when the owner finally was ordered to paint hallways and replace their ruined carpets, "quality of the materials was pretty poor." Last week’s complaints covered everything from insects and mould to doors which don’t properly close, and stairwells whose smell can make you
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retch. Consensus from tenants? Management does nothing, or gets away with bare minimum. That may change. A reckoning may come for bad Toronto landlords, because on July 1 a new bylaw goes into effect. Landlords must give the city plans on repair, pest control, maintenance. They’ll be required to post information too: the lobby corkboard at 500 Dawes will have to hold more than redirected mail and flyers for airport taxis. Until now, the city could pressure landlords, but had no hammer. Soon, it will be more expensive for them to ignore the law, says Geordie Dent of the Federation of Metro Ten-
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Bear shooting highlights need for more services: group ANDREW PALAMARCHUK apalamarchuk@insidetoronto.com The weekend fatal shooting of a black bear in Scarborough highlights the need for more wildlife services in the city, an animal rescue charity says. Toronto police were forced to put down the bear at about 2 a.m. Saturday, May 13 due to public safety concerns after it was found walking into backyards on Kenhatch Boulevard, a residential street in the McCowan Road and Finch Avenue area. "We can tranquilize bears and the Toronto Zoo can tranquilize bears but neither of us are open 24 hours a day with those capabilities," said Nathalie Karvonen, executive director of Toronto Wildlife Centre. "It would be nice, especially if we start to have more incidents like this, to have more conversation with the city about how we can have a little bit more of a plan (to have) a 24-hour response." When police deal with a call involving an animal, they normally call Toronto Animal Services, which would often then call TWC if the incident involves a difficult animal rescue. "If it had happened at 2 in the afternoon, we would’ve been able to help tranquilize the bear," Karvonen said. "When these kinds of things happen at 2 in the morning, I think it really speaks to the need for more of a wildlife service response in Toronto, not the police because the police obviously are not trained in wildlife issues so they only have a handful of options at their disposal." The 200-to-300-pound bear was first spotted, ironically near Beare Road (near Steeles Avenue and Scarborough Pickering Townline), at about 10 p.m. Friday. But police didn’t locate the animal until about 12:30 a.m. Saturday when they were called to Kenhatch Boulevard for reports of a bear banging on a door and knocking over garbage. "It was in a heavily populated area," said
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A Toronto Wildlife Centre staff member examines an adult deer that had been trapped in and extricated from the rocks along the lakeshore in the Beaches, during a July 2011 incident. Det. Sgt. Gerry Heaney of 42 Division. "There were several attempts with animal control, with provincial agencies, and unfortunately there was no one available (to capture the bear)." Heaney said there "wasn’t much more" police could do. "We couldn’t contain it any further. It was going from backyard to backyard," he said. "The last thing we want to do is put down a perfectly healthy bear if there are other alternatives, and there wasn’t." Karvonen suspects
the bear had likely travelled south to Scarborough through the Rouge Valley ravine system. "Typically large animals like that would move along what you call wildlife corridors," she said. "You don’t have something like a bear that makes his way down from up north through subdivisions and by walking along Yonge Street." Animals also often travel through man-made corridors such as railroad tracks and hydro fields. "There’s a massive diversity of wildlife in Toronto," said Karvo-
nen, noting TWC works with more than 270 different species, ranging from birds like swans and woodpeckers to mammals like coyotes, foxes, white-tailed deer and beavers. Then there are reptiles and amphibians such as turtles, snakes, frogs and toads. Most people though don’t see these animals or realize they’re living practically right in their backyards. "There are (about) eight different species of owl. Nobody ever sees an owl.
They’re mostly active at night, and in the daytime they camouflage themselves on the bark," Karvonen said. "You could probably walk right past them, four feet away, and you wouldn’t notice them." And by maintaining and creating green space in Toronto, we may be attracting the wildlife. "There are constantly projects where we’re re-naturalizing areas, we’re re-naturalizing schoolyards, we’re creating green roofs, we’re creating green terraces on buildings, we’re converting old abandoned lots into wildlife, so we’re basically hanging out the welcome sign for wildlife," Karvonen said. "It’s wonderful that we have all these green spaces, but I really do feel because of that there needs to be a little bit more thought given to the wildlife." TWC, headquartered in North York, cares for up to 5,000 injured, sick or orphaned wild animals. The charity hopes to build a $30 million wildlife hospital and relocate its headquarters to within Rouge National Urban Park in Scarborough. If built, it would be the largest wildlife hospital in the country. In October 2012, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority approved in principle a proposal from TWC for a long-term lease in the Rouge National Urban Park to allow TWC to build a permanent facility to help wildlife and educate the public about wildlife issues. On Friday, May 19, the TRCA board of directors will consider providing more assistance to the project by helping to secure funds from different levels of government. Stanford Downey Architects have donated their services to the project and assembled a team of volunteer consultants to help with the planning and design phase of the project, which is already underway.
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JASMINE HUI jhui@metroland.com Students from three different schools gathered inside Tarragon Theatre’s Extraspace room last Friday to prepare for their ’WORDS WITH A ZED FESTIVAL’ that features five different plays written by young playwrights in Toronto. Students from Northern Secondary School, R.H. King Academy and Agincourt Collegiate Institute met each other for the first time that day, in preparation for their performance, the next day. The festival celebrates the premiere of: Fighting Silence by Jenn Boulay, The Fictional Reality of Lennox Tate by Sara Durante, The Waiting Room by Sarah Hilton, Chance Encounters by Tyisha Murphy and Sunset Constellations by Ruby Urlocker. Sarah Hilton wrote ’The Waiting Room’ and said the whole experience of writing
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Notice of Commencement and Public Meeting #2 Lakeshore East Rail Corridor Expansion (Don River to Scarborough GO Station) – Transit Project Assessment Process To keep up with our growing region, Metrolinx, an agency of the Province of Ontario, is transforming the way the region moves by delivering the largest transit infrastructure program in Canadian history to keep the region moving today and tomorrow. The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is now home to nearly 7 million people and heading towards 9 million by 2041. To address the urgent transit needs of the GTHA, the Province of Ontario committed to implement more GO service and make other infrastructure improvements to the GO system to help create new transit connections and faster service across the region. By 2025, electric trains will be running every 15 minutes or, all day and in both directions, within the most heavily travelled sections of the GO network. The Project Metrolinx is completing a Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) under Ontario Regulation 231/08 made under the Environmental Assessment Act, to evaluate expanding and improving the Lakeshore East GO rail corridor between Don River and Scarborough GO Station in the City of Toronto. The project involves: • Addition of a 4th track between the Don River Bridge and the Scarborough GO Station • Widening of three (3) bridges: Woodbine Avenue, Warden Avenue and Danforth Avenue • Modifying Underneath the Birchmount Road Bridge • Modifications at Danforth GO Station to improve access • Retaining walls • Three (3) culvert extensions: east of Coxwell Avenue, east of Kennedy Road and Scarborough Junction The Process The TPAP is a proponent-driven, self-assessment process that provides a defined framework to follow in order to complete the accelerated assessment of the potential environmental effects and decision-making within a 120-day regulated assessment timeline. Following this period, the regulation provides an additional 30-day public and agency review, and a further 35-day Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) review. Prior to the commencement of the TPAP, introductory pre-planning activities take place. These activities include the study of existing environmental conditions and potential environmental effects of the Project across the natural environment, socio-economic environment, cultural environment, and traffic and transportation, as well as public and stakeholder consultation. As part of the TPAP, an Environmental Project Report (EPR) is being prepared. Consultation – Your Opportunity to Comment and Provide Information We thank everyone for their feedback to date. As we formally commence the TPAP and continue to build on the first round of public meetings held in November 2016, we invite you to attend one of three public meetings happening in June. At these meetings Metrolinx will present the findings of the EPR and the proposed Don River to Scarborough GO Station Project. Members of the public, government agencies, Indigenous communities and other interested parties are encouraged to participate in the TPAP by attending one of the public meetings or visiting www.metrolinx.com/donriverscarborough. Date: Thursday, June 15, 2017 Date: Thursday, June 8, 2017 Date: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Location: Hope United Church Location: Riverdale Collegiate Institute Location: John A. Leslie Public School 2550 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON M4C 1L2 1094 Gerrard St E., Toronto, ON M4M 2A1 459 Midland Ave., Scarborough, ON M1N 4A7 If you have any project-related questions, would like to be added to the Project’s mailing list or would like to provide input at any time, please contact: c/o Georgina Collymore Senior Advisor, Environmental Assessment Communications & Community Relations Metrolinx 20 Bay Street, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5J 2W3 tel: 416-202-4921 e-mail: donriverscarborough@metrolinx.com website: www.metrolinx.com/donriverscarborough
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Ever wanted to own a puppy, minus the years-long commitment? In honour of its 100th year, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) is launching a guide dog program, with the goal of raising and training guide dogs exclusively for people with sight loss. To help with this, the Bayview and Eglinton avenues site is seeking animal lovers in Toronto, Winnipeg and Halifax who would like to be puppy raisers, taking a pup into their homes from eight weeks to about 12 to 15 months of age, when formal guide dog training begins. The puppies will be golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers, as well as crosses of the two breeds, because of their high performance rate as guide dogs. Puppy raisers are tasked with providing a loving home, and helping to prepare young dogs through a supervised obedience and socialization skills program overseen by the CNIB, which will cover all costs. Once the pups hit 12 to 15 months old, they will be taken from puppy raisers to begin formal training as guide dogs, which will be overseen by the CNIB. It’s possible for puppy
raisers to repeat the job with a new dog. Three-time Paralympian Victoria Nolan, who captured bronze at the 2016 Rio Games in four-mixed rowing, began to lose her sight at age 18 from retinitis pigmentosa. Her eyesight deteriorated significantly after the birth of her two children, leaving the 42year-old with only three per cent vision. She used to use a white cane, but struggled with interacting with doors and elevators. But when she switched to a guide dog, Nolan, who spoke at the CNIB’s dog guide program launch on Wednesday, April 26, said she gained much-needed confidence. Some 25 to 30 puppies, which come from a specialized breeder in Australia, are expected to be part of the program this year across the three cities. The first puppies are expected to graduate from their training and be matched with users in late 2018. The program launch coincided with International Guide Dog Day. According to the CNIB, there are some 500,000 blind and partially-sighted people in Canada, and 800 active guide dog users, outside of Quebec. For information, visit cnibguidedogs.ca or call 1-800-5632642.
The First Nations School of Toronto’s focus on Aboriginal culture has gotten a lot more interactive thanks to a new initiative that came about thanks to a partnership between the Toronto District School Board, TakingITGlobal and Cisco Canada. The school launched Connected North, a new real-time online connection between the school and remote First Nations communities on Friday, May 12, with technology donated by Cisco. The partnership will allow for collaborative learning and will link the First Nations School’s students directly with their roots. Cisco has rolled out similar initiatives at other schools, but with the First Nations School now in full swing, Connected North made for an ideal fit. Students at the school will now be able to connect directly in real time with elders, Indigenous artists and other First Nations schools across Canada and perhaps even beyond. The school rang in the new initiative by linking up with a class from Fort Frances High School in northern Ontario for a lesson.
The new initiative makes for a powerful teaching tool, said First Nations School of Toronto principal Jonathan Kakegamic. "They can interact with other students in different parts of the country and visually see the other class and share the lessons," he said. "TakingITGlobal is setting up the connections with the other communities, and our students will really benefit." Kakegamic said each site with which the First Nations School connects will be able to share their own experiences and stories, enriching the Toronto students’ understanding of First Nations culture. Connected North allows sessions to be set up on demand, providing flexibility for students. Cisco vice president of corporate affairs for Canada Willa Black noted Connected North is currently set up in 11 schools across Ontario, including North Bendale Junior Public School in Scarborough, along with others elsewhere across Canada. "They can connect with each other for lesson plans and learning and share spiritual and cultural learning," she said. "We’re operating in places like Nunavut that are incredibly remote." In addition to linking up
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2009. He studied history wanting to be a storyteller. But when he returned to Toronto after graduating, he started freelancing as a journalist and lawyer. The law work led to a full-time position at a small aboriginal rights firm in Vancouver, where he spent three years. Still, he wasn’t satisfied, so he left that too. Graham’s story isn’t unique. People born in 1980 or later are more likely to change employers and to change careers than previous generations did when they were in their 20s and 30s, says Sean Lyons, University of Guelph professor in the college of business and economics, who researches the topic. For Graham, his career change was driven by a desire to start his own business. He started Tellpeople, a company through which he teaches professionals to become empathy-based speakers. "I had to think about what I’m best at. I’m a pro-
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Chris Graham was a lawyer at a prestigious law firm in New York City, but decided to start his own business in Toronto, Tell People, teaching people how to become better story tellers. fessional storyteller, I’m really good at teaching people, and this product that I developed at Tellpeople is going to change the world," he said. "If you teach people to see others as humans, as equals, that will make the world better. It’s a chance
to make a contribution." Lyons said career changes among young professionals are not surprising, nor are they new. But, they are happening more frequently than in the past. In today’s age, people study in narrow fields with
niche specializations to become employed for a particular job. Firstly, these "magic" jobs are hard to come by; secondly, it’s common for a person to not like their job once they get it. "This is a pretty typical part of learning who you
are and what you want to do," Lyons said. "I think the difficulty now is that people feel uncomfortable with that because they’ve studied to do something specific and they feel like they’re abandoning their identity or they have to change who they are." People today are also more likely to change jobs because it’s easier to find work, and because today’s labour market is so insecure. Millennials are raised in an era of high turnover so they expect to move, he added. "Moving around is really healthy and it’s a good adjustment and people shouldn’t feel guilty about it." Graham said changing careers may not be for everyone, but if you go through with it, you will be fine. "If you’re smart enough to get a job that pays very well, you’re smart enough to do a host of other things," he said.
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moving close to Scarborough Village by the end of this summer. YouthLink is also set to move offices, counseling and other programs from Warden to 636 Kennedy. Its new shelter, which would open between December and March 2018, will work on young peoples’ resilience and strengths, getting them back to their families, or to school, or work. "You don’t know why kids are on the street until you talk to them," said Hayes, adding YouthLink will work on their interests - computers, sewing, or learning to be an electrician, say - to move them forward in life. If Toronto Council approves the shelter in July, renovations would start in October. The one-storey building is built around a courtyard and looks more expansive inside than from the street. "It’s very welcoming once you get in that front door," Hayes said.
The former Second Base has lately served as a 60-bed shelter for women operated by the Homes First Society, expanded over the winter with 30 beds in the basement. Holland said this was strictly a temporary measure. A permanent operator, possibly Homes First, is expected to run the women’s shelter by early 2018. Holland said she received complaints about gang activity at Second Base, but believes YouthLink’s model for a shelter is "completely different," offering "a complete holistic approach to skills development." The councillor also believes YouthLink’s shelter will serve an older clientele than Second Base’s. Hayes said the new shelter welcomes clothing and food donations, as well as tutors and other volunteers. "I hope our phone just rings off the hook with people who want to come in and help."
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