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KIDS DAY AT THE ‘Y’: Scarborough YMCA staff member Amy Mann plays along with Mariam Kahn, 17 months, during Healthy Kids Day activities at the ‘Y’ on Sunday.

The Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Greek Festival is taking place once again this month in Scarborough. Festival dates are June 13 to 15 and June 20 to 22. There will be face painting for the children, Greek food and music by DJ Opa Opa and DJ Angelo Bratsalis. The World Cup will be playing on the big screen: Saturday, June 14 at noon Greece vs. Columbia and on Thursday, June 19 at 6 p.m. Japan vs. Greece. Dates: Friday June 13 from 6 to 1 a.m.; Saturday, June 14 from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Sunday, June 15 noon to 11 p.m. Friday, June 20 6 to 1 a.m.; Saturday June 21 from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Sunday, June 22 noon to 11 p.m. The festival takes place rain or shine at the Finch Avenue church. This year the church, St. Nicholas, will also be celebrating its 40th anniversary. The gala will be on Oct. 4 call for more information 416-291-4367. Admission: Adults $5 Children aged 16 years and under $2.

Scarborough soldier among those killed on D-Day, 70 years ago On the first hours of D-Day, 70 years ago this Friday, members of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion dropped behind the Normandy beaches, becoming the first Canadian ground unit

fighting in France. Clifford Melbourne Oxtoby, a 20-year-old soldier from the Scarborough Bluffs, was with them, but like 358 Canadians he did not survive the invasion’s

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Walk takes closer look at Scarborough RT line MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com

Somewhere between McCowan Station and the park south of Sheppard Avenue, the loneliness of David Soknacki’s position in Scarborough became apparent. A mayoral candidate and former Scarborough councillor, Soknacki led a walk Saturday to illustrate how light rail, extended north and east from Kennedy Station, will do a better job of serving residents than a subway extension. But on his two-hour hike Soknacki’s pitch for light rail - that it comes with no tax increase, is ready to be built and has seven stops instead of the proposed subway’s three - lacked local champions to back him up. Yes, Soknacki’s rival Olivia Chow also favours the LRT option, as do many transit advocates and councillors downtown, but last summer Toronto council voted for a subway, and in Scarborough, there are few people - apart from Scarborough East Councillor Paul Ainslie, Soknacki’s supporter and friend - speaking out forcefully for a switch back to light rail. Local Liberal and Progressive Conservative candidates jumped at the chance last year to

like buses can, Witzig said. As the group of about 20 people passed, churches, factories and smaller businesses on Progress Avenue, Rashi Maharaj, an electrical engineer who helped organize the walk, stopped to say Torontonians can compare proposals and see which areas are served or not served. Unlike the aging Scarborough Rapid Transit line it would replace, there’s no reason to believe the LRT would be less reliable than above-ground portions of Toronto’s subway, he said. The subway proposal, costing at least $1 billion more, would cut out transit stops near the Dorset Park neighbourhood and at the Progress campus of Centennial College, containing 9,000 students and 1,000 staff. Mark Toljagic, Centennial’s communications officer, appeared at the walk to say a stop on the campus would be wellused, and the consensus within the college is the LRT would be built faster and a stop would be good marketing, should it take Centennial’s name. McCowan Road and Sheppard, where the subway would finish, is two kilometres away, too far for Centennial students, he said. Still, Toljagic added

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Mayoral candidate David Soknacki leads a walk along the Scarborough RT route on the weekend.

back a subway during a Scarborough-Guildwood byelection, and their parties are just as strongly behind it now. The New Democrats, after waffling between the options last year, have joined them in supporting the subway. “We feel Scarborough councillors have spoken clearly on this issue,” said Neethan Shan, NDP candidate in Scarborough-Rouge River and also the provincial party’s president. Though an LRT line would reach more people in Scarborough, most prefer a subway so they can connect to downtown without having to transfer at Kennedy, Shan said on Monday. “That’s what I’m

hearing from (residents at) the doors.” Soknacki continued during the walk to argue the LRT is still a better choice, though politics “got in the way” and, he conceded, many of his friends in Scarborough “believe a subway is the best and only way to get around.” Speaking on the walk was Al Witzig, a transportation planner who did the environmental assessment for the planned Finch West LRT, and said the Scarborough LRT will be completely separated from traffic and give people “a ride closer to where they live” than a subway could. In action, he added, LRT service is regular, even ordinary. It doesn’t arrive late,

the college considers any transit investment good for Centennial. The college faced with a policy reversal removing its promised rapid-transit line - “didn’t take out ads,” he acknowledged, and no one brought the matter up when Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne visited the campus last week. Later, Soknacki said he went to Centennial expecting to hear outrage. “Leaders of the Centennial Student Association said they supported LRT, but they will graduate in four years and not see it,” he recalled with a shrug. “I don’t know if they’ve become resigned over accepting second-best transit, but they don’t need to be,” said the candidate, who ended his journey in a green space on Progress Avenue just south of the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto, promising not to let his position on the LRT drop. On Tuesday, Bryan Heal, a member of Dorset Park Neighbourhood Association, said the group, which has no executive, is unlikely to endorse one option over the other. The polarizing nature of the LRT-subway argument has turned many people off, Heal said. “There’s not a lot of faith that something will get built and that a plan will get stuck to.”

Surveys of residents have found jobs, community safety and access to services were more pressing issues in the neighbourhood, where most transit users are bus riders. “There’s not enough conversation about how to make bus service better and more reliable,” said Heal. In a statement Tuesday, management of the cultural centre said they would not oppose either rapid-transit option, as both would take people to their doorstep. “If funding is not an issue, (the) subway is a better solution as its operation is not weather dependent,” the statement said. Brenda Thompson, a representative for Scarborough Transit Action, was on the walk as an observer. The group is asking municipal candidates running this year how they will address the “transit shortfall” the subway decision creates in Dorset Park and Centennial. That there are no stations on the proposed subway extension before Lawrence Avenue East and McCowan means people using three Eglinton Avenue East bus routes will lack access to the subway and rapid transit, the group’s survey says.

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his Friday, June 6, marks the 70th anniversary of D-Day, when thousands of Canadian soldiers and Allied forces led a successful invasion of France off the beaches of Normandy during the Second World War. It’s an event that’s earned a honourable place in our history books and put us forever in the debt of the brave soldiers who risked their lives for such a critical mission, that would ultimately turn the tide and end the war. Canada’s role was a major one but it did not go without sacrifice, as Canadians suffered more than 1,000 casualties, including 359 killed. As we honour and remember those who served sadly, a lifetime ago for most of our view those soldiers – let’s extend our commemoration on this special day to also consider other impacts of military service. June 6th For instance, take time to is 70th think of the families who did, continue to, watch their anniversary and loved ones head off to war. At Toronto City Hall tomorof D-Day row, a special event is taking place in Nathan Phillips Square to mark the anniversary of D-Day and one of the speakers is Joanne O’Halloran, whose father Edward served during the Second World War and was at the Normandy invasion. She’ll be sharing her experience as a soldier’s child. It’s a perspective we don’t hear often, but one that needs to be heard, as well as that of partners, mothers and fathers. Show our support

Soldiers and veterans need our support, but their families do too. Something else that should be incorporated into the tradition of military commemoration, is increasing support for the mental health needs of soldiers when they return home. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be a relatively new term, but it’s not a new illness and its designation comes too late for generations of soldiers and families who suffered without help. We have a responsibility to look after the people who fight for us, so let’s support them wholly during Friday’s service and after as well.

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headed to A&W to have a quick bite after work the other day and as I sat there enjoying an uncle burger I couldn’t stop thinking about my niece. She’d just come home to attend a conference and her folks (my brother and sister-in-law) had invited me to drop by on the weekend. I don’t get to see her that often anymore, so it’s always great when she rolls into town. With her so much on my mind though, suddenly the uncle burger started to look a little lonely. I figured I should get a niece burger, too, to make it feel better. So I went back up to the counter. Well, you could see the disappointment on my uncle burger’s face when I returned empty-handed. Alas, there is no niece burger on the menu. As it turns out, it was on omen of inexplicably absent relative burgers to come. Take the nephew burger, for example. While I was

jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY going to be visiting with my niece, the plan was to Skype my nephew, her brother, who won’t be back in Toronto until July. I was really looking forward to that call, until I scanned the menu again and discovered another glaring omission. How was I going to explain to him that there was no nephew burger, either? What was just as perplexing is that there was no aunt burger either. I thought the protocol in all matters was ladies first. Besides, a niece burger and a nephew burger need an aunt burger as much as an uncle burger, don’t they? Now, in fairness to A&W, plenty of family members are celebrated. There’s a poppa burger, mama burger and baby burger. There is also a grandpa burger, teen burger and buddy burger, too. There

used to be a grandma burger once upon a time. Ditto for baby burger twins. But alas, a good chunk of the family tree can’t be found. There’s no brother burger or sister burger, nor is there a brother-in-law burger or sister-in-law burger. I didn’t dare tell any of this to my sister-in-law. Not only is there’s no sister-inlaw burger, sister burger or aunt burger, heck, there’s not even a significant other burger. She can’t catch a break. She gets the mama burger. Period. End of meal. It just doesn’t seem fair. You also can’t get a godfather burger, godmother burger or godchild burger. I suppose because there is an uncle burger there could be a goduncle burger one day, but given there’s no aunt burger or auntie burger I wouldn’t count on seeing a godaunt burger or godauntie burger anytime soon if I were you. There’s also no boyfriend burger or girlfriend burger

to speak of and sadly no fiancé burger or fiancée burger either, I’m afraid. So when your niece marries her fiancé or your nephew marries his fiancée, if you drop by to pick up either a nephew-in-law burger or a niece-in-law burger you’re going to be out of luck. Surprisingly, all this worry over missing relative burgers had me working up an appetite again. So I went up to the counter to order one last burger for the road. “Another uncle burger, mister?” the cashier asked. “Actually, I kinda had my heart set on a second cousin, once removed burger, please. Twice removed, if it’s not too much trouble.” “One uncle burger it is, coming right up.” 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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Pub at the House WHEN: 4 to 10 p.m. WHERE: The Miller Lash House, 130 Old Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Phil Smith, 416-2085193 COST: Free Thursdays. Rouge Days 2014 - Glee in the Park and Prowl After Dark WHEN: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Rouge Park, 1749 Meadowvale Rd., (opposite the Toronto Zoo) CONTACT: Maggie Ballantyne, mballantyne@ trca.on.ca COST: Free Live outdoor performances, camping activities and an evening hike. First of 20 events between June 5 and 8. Registration at www.trcastewardshipevents.ca. Scarborough Film Festival WHEN: 7 to 11 p.m. WHERE: University of Toronto at Scarborough (UTSC), 1265 Military Trail CONTACT: info@scarboroughfilmfestival.com COST: $20 Six day festival showcasing local, Canadian and world cinema, with a goal to enhance Scarborough cultural scene through the art of film and attest that Scarborough is a diverse, welcoming and beautiful district of the Greater Toronto Area.

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West Hill - Highland Creek Lions Rain Barrel Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: West Rouge Community Centre, 270 Rouge Hills Dr. CONTACT: Gary Dale, 416-616-9370, rainbarrel@lionsclub. ca COST: $60 each Buy rain barrels at half the normal price at our spring fundraiser and disconnect from the storm sewer system ahead of the deadline! Parking Lot Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: West Rouge Community Centre, 270 Rouge Hills Dr. CONTACT: Darlene Cross, 416-282-4853 COST: Free The West Rouge Sports & Recreation Association’s annual parking lot sale. A variety of vendors selling everything from cupcake to rain barrels. Plant Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Nicholas Birch Cliff Anglican Church, 1512 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: sonihall@yahoo.ca COST: Free Perennials, native plants, shade lovers, plants for every garden, including marigolds from the garden of a German prince. Yard Sale for the Canadian Cancer Society WHEN: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: 16 Burritt Road, 16 Burritt Rd. CONTACT:

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Strawberry Luncheon WHEN: 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Dunstan of Canterbury Anglican Church, 56 Lawson Rd. CONTACT: Laurie, 416-283-1844 COST: $15 Strawberry luncheon where there will be crafts for sale and a visitor demonstrating different teas. Tickets may be reserved by contacting the church office.

Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www.scarboroughmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your Scarborough neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.

Desiree McCue, desmccue@gmail. com COST: Free Proceeds going to the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life. 100 in 1 Day WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: 2560 Gerrard St. E., 2560 Gerrard St. E. CONTACT: Bernadette Warren, 416-686-4935, bernadettew@sympatico.ca COST: Free Nature walk through a post industrial site on Toronto’s east side. Birkdale Art In The Park WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Birkdale Community Centre, 1299 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: David Barnes, contactus@birkdaleartinthep-

ark.com COST: Free Art show and sale.

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Fun Fair At Alvin Curling P.S. WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Alvin Curling P.S., 50 Upper Rouge Trail CONTACT: Suzanne Soo Man Pow, 416-396-7850 COST: Free Fun fair event to showcase the newest JK to Grade 8 school in the TDSB Family. Kids’ Dance Party WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Bendale Bible Chapel, 330 Bellamy Rd. N. CONTACT: Kelliann Robinson, 416266-3099COST: Free Ages 3 to 12 years old.

Agincourt Garden Club WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Knox United Christian Education Centre, 2575 Midland Ave., CONTACT: Bruce Vodden, 416-298-0984 COST: Free General monthly meeting.Two Speakers and topics: Cass Stabler: “Highland Creek Water Shed Project” and Cynthia Brown: “Healthy Yards Program”.

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Scarborough Garden Soc/Environmental Gardens WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village R.C., 3600 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Anette, www. gardenontario.org COST: Free Flower show and lecture by James Graham currently president of Ontario Horticultural Association.

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Ford’s rehab helping voters

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t was not so very long ago that Mayor Rob Ford longed to be anywhere but in the bosom of his constituents — at least when it came to the observation of Canada Day July 1. In 2011, 2012 and 2013, our mayor would make a bee-line for his family’s cottage rather than wave a flag in Toronto and coincidentally march in the Pride Parade. Not so in 2014. In an interview from the facility where he is undergoing therapy for alcohol addiction, Mayor Ford declared this week he’ll be back in Toronto for July 1. At that point, he’ll attend Canada Day celebrations and take his re-election campaign out of the holding pattern it’s been in since April 30. He told The Toronto Sun he’s a changed man, and is ready to make some amends for all the wrong he’s done us. And of course he wants to run for another term as

david nickle the city mayor of the biggest city in Canada. When that happens, I suppose we’ll all have to contend with him. In the meantime, Toronto has another month, nearly, to appreciate our own bout of rehab. Think about it: for just over a month, we’ve been able to spend most of our time doing what people ought to during an election: considering what sort of city we’d like to be in, and worrying over the management of the one we’ve got. Even when the talk’s gotten rough among mayoral candidates, it’s been measured and thoughtful and respectful. That’s been the case in matters of governance, too. We’re having a provincial election without, so far, a single parade led by Rob and Doug Ford.

It is almost peaceful in Toronto. And it may well stay that way. When Rob Ford returns to his titular post as mayor, there will be just two more council meetings before the municipal election campaign starts in earnest. The serious campaigns — which is to say, the ones that didn’t take a break to dry out in cottage country — will be organized, and funded, and by summer’s end consolidating their presence and support, their platforms mostly unveiled. The electorate, having been schooled in such for the past few months, will be ready for a serious civic talk. All of which is to say, going into the election, we should be in good shape: rehab, if not for our mayor then at least for our damaged city politick, having worked its wonders.

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World Pride 2014 in wEvents Scarborough for World Pride 2014 are happening in Scarborough, starting with Grow Your Pride this Thursday, June 5, at AccessPoint on Danforth Avenue. There will be performances, speakers, digital storytelling (“Photo-Voice”), refreshments and a “planting activity” in the community hub at 3079 Danforth Ave. near Victoria Park Avenue from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. More information is available at www.accessalliance.ca A larger, all-day celebration of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people, East Side Pride is planned for June 26 in Albert Campbell Square, near the Scarborough Civic Centre and Scarborough Centre Rapid Transit Station. Relief Canada to set up pop-up locations wIslamic

Islamic Relief Canada (IR Canada) is encouraging communities to provide services to their com-

munity members in need through their Day of Dignity program. IR Canada will be setting up pop-up locations throughout Scarborough that will run from noon to 7 p.m. on June 6 and 13 at the No Frills parking lot at 1150 Victoria Park Ave. They will return to Scarborough on July 26 at Confederation Park’s parking lot at 1967 Ellesmere Rd. IR Canada has purchased children’s clothing to donate to children and families in need. There will be health awareness booths where health care professionals will provide basic health services. Youth workers will be available to speak to youth facing challenges. Social workers will be there to offer their services for families that would like to learn of solutions to any problems that they may be facing. There will also be a barbecue set up in order to serve grilled beef and chicken. Day of Dignity is a domestic

initiative looking to get local leaders and citizens to grow long-lasting programs and provide resources on how to build these programs for their community. For more information on how to get involved with this initiative, visit their website at www. islamicreliefcanada.org/day-ofdignity. to switch to automated parking wTheHospital Scarborough Hospital says it is switching to an automated system for parking at both its campuses which will be more efficient and allow visitors to pay by credit card. After the changeover planned on Tuesday, June 10, people at the TSH General or Birchmount will have to pay at a station inside the hospital building before they leave, or else use a credit card at the parking lot gate. The machines will also dispense daily, weekly and two-week parking passes, while monthly

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The Birkdale Art in the Park 4th Annual Art Show and Sale will be held on June 7 in the Birkdale Ravine surrounding the Birkdale Community Centre from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy a pleasant day in the park, exploring local art and talking to experienced and upand-coming artisans. Free public admission and entertainment! For more information, visit https://sites.google.com/site/ birkdaleartinthepark/

Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. at the L’Amoreaux Community Centre, 2000 McNicoll Ave., just west of Kennedy Road. Adults and seniors who are interested in playing chess are invited to take part. Those attending are reminded there are no fees, teaching or tournaments at the Agincourt Chess Club meeting. Nearly New Shop open wKnox

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rides on new streetcars wPublic To drum up excitement for its new streetcar fleet, the TTC is organizing a public ride on one of the new vehicles next week. Riders must correctly answer a steetcar-related trivia question (sample question: how many streetcar routes does the TTC have? answer: 11) to get a seat on the ride, scheduled for Wednesday, June 11. Questions are posted via the twitter account @ StreetcarTO and the first person to respond correctly wins. Meanwhile, one of the new Bombardier streetcars recently arrived in Toronto. A media ride on the new vehicle is set for this week. The new fleet will begin service on the 510 Spadina line on Aug. 31. averts strike of GO bus operators wDeal

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RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com When voters go to the polls next week to decide the Ontario election they’ll choose between separate transit visions from the three major parties, each of which has long-term implications for gridlocked Toronto. Each of the Liberals, Progressive Conservatives (PC) and NDP have made improving transit a central plank of their election platforms. Shortly before the provincial election was called, Premier Kathleen Wynne along with Transportation Minister Glen Murray unveiled numerous ambitious transit plans including a plan to electrify GO Transit rail lines within 10 years. On the campaign trail, PC leader Tim Hudak announced his party’s plan to focus on subway construction. The Ontario NDP pledged better funding of transit, including monies for replacing aging bus fleets across the province, to be paid for through a corporate income tax hike. With election day looming, Metroland Media Toronto asked Murray, representing the Liberals, Etobicoke-Lakeshore MPP Doug Holyday for the PCs and the NDP’s Rosario Marchese, to explain in detail their parties’ longterm plans to build, fund and maintain Toronto transit. Murray, MPP for Toronto Centre as well as transport minister under Wynne, bristled at the suggestion the Liberals have not done enough for transit. He cited the $17 billion already committed by his party for the Big Move transit expansion plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) which Metrolinx is tasked to deliver within 25 years, as well as a preelection promise of $15 billion over 10 years towards the plan to come from an

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increased share of gas tax revenues. Murray also mentioned projects under construction such as the Eglinton Crosstown LRT line and the Spadina subway extension as evidence of his party’s track record in delivering transit improvements for the city. “This is the largest-ever transit investment made in my lifetime,” said Murray. “You would have to go back to the 1950s and 1960s when the first subways were built to see that. I would say the Liberal Party has invested more in transit than the other parties have over the last 50 years.” Murray also defended his party’s role in deferring light rail projects for Finch Avenue West and Sheppard Avenue East as well as supporting city council’s reversal on the Scarborough LRT to build a subway extension on the RT corridor instead, saying the province had to respect the right of city council to change its mind. “We can’t go to the city and say, ‘You do it our way or we’re not doing it all,’” said Murray. “That’s not how you work with municipalities.”

While the Liberals say they are committed to expanding transit, longtime transit watcher Steve Munro says neither they or any of the other parties are credibly considering how to better support and maintain the current transit infrastructure, which includes a near $3 billion long-term capital shortfall for keeping the TTC in a state of good repair. “Nobody is talking about making what we’ve got now better, about dealing with the shortfall in operating budgets and the part of the capital budget that doesn’t pay for flashy expansion but just keeps the lights on and the wheels turning day-to-day,” said Munro. Currently the province contributes $150 million per year in gas tax revenues to the TTC, which gets split between its $1.6 billion operating budget and $900 million for capital spending. “You’re looking at $2.5 billion a year for two budgets,” said Munro. “So $150 million doesn’t go very far.” Holyday, a longtime city councillor who also served as deputy mayor under Rob Ford and is currently the

only PC MPP with a seat in Toronto, said improving the province’s financial situation, which includes a projected $12.5 billion budget deficit for this year, would in turn have a beneficial impact on transit. “You can’t keep digging this hole and expect to have money for things like transit,” said Holyday who left city council last year to successfully run for the Tories in a byelection. Holyday said it was possible to start building subways now while at the same time reducing the province’s $289 billion debt. He also brought up Hudak’s plan to foster job creation by eliminating 100,000 government jobs and instituting public sector wage freezes, which he said could mean up to $4 billion more annually in potential dollars for transit. Munro, however, questioned the credibility of Hudak’s transit plans which involves building subways while at the same time cancelling fully-funded light rail projects. “With Tim Hudak you almost get the feeling he takes a line of spaghetti, stands over a map of Toronto, drops it

and says, ‘Here’s a subway line’,” said Munro. Munro was also dubious about the Tories’ plan to turn over management of the Toronto subway system to Metrolinx, saying a Progressive Conservative government would likely never agree to taking on more costs. He estimated the province would be on the hook for $400 million in annual maintenance including repairs to subway tunnels as well as station infrastructure if the Tories upload subway operations to Metrolinx’s care. “There’s this myth out there the subways are profitable,” said Munro. “If you transfer subways to the province, you’ve now created a new spending requirement that in effect takes $400 million out of the city’s budget needs. Does Hudak understand uploading the subways will cost the province money?” Holyday said uploading the subways from the TTC to Metrolinx, as well as making it responsible for overseeing provincial roadways, would eliminate needless “red tape”. He said. “Everyone wants to go their own way and has their own thoughts on matters. As long as everyone is trying to pull in different directions we’re not going to get much done.” Marchese, who has acted as the NDP’s urban transit critic under leader Andrea Horwath, said his party, unlike the Liberals or Progressive Conservatives, would focus on more than just transit construction, pointing to a plan to reinstate the Ontario Bus Replacement Program and increase funding of the initiative to $60 million per year. “We can wait for the big projects to be built, whether it takes 10 years or 20, or we can help communities now,” said Marchese, who represents TrinitySpadina. He also pointed to his party’s efforts pushing for

electrification of the Union Pearson Express air rail link. While the NDP have adopted a Liberal funding plan promising $29 billion over 10 years, including $15 billion for the GTHA, Marchese said unlike the government, his party would also require corporations to contribute their fair share. The NDP has promised to increase the corporate tax rate by one per cent which Marchese said would eventually generate around $800 million dollars to dedicate to transit funding. “For a long time we’ve been shifting away from progressive taxation, like corporate taxes, to user fees which both Liberal and PC governments have engaged in,” said Marchese. “We are restoring some balance, and corporations are finally becoming partners in this venture since they will also benefit greatly from better transit.” The party has also pledged to subsidise 50 per cent of the TTC’s operating budget, which was done away with in the midnineties. Munro was unsure where the NDP would get enough money to pay for the $50 billion Big Move, which Metrolinx says needs $2 billion in annual funding to complete on time. He said revenue from a corporate tax increase would not be enough to contribute to transit as well as pay for other promises made by the NDP. “It’s not like the money’s sitting there waiting to contribute to the capital spend,” he said. “At some point they’re going to have to say where they’re going to get this money from. They’ve already looked at their favourite places to find money. Now what are they going to do for the really serious spending?”

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Former Birchmount Park CI students making waves in Southern California A couple of former Birchmount Park Collegiate students, both now 22 years old, are making waves in Southern California – one in hockey and one in track and field. Tyler Toffoli is the lone player with a chance to bring back the Stanley Cup to Toronto for the traditional hometown visit in the off season. And the Scarborough native, who got his start in the Scarborough Hockey Association, played a key role in making it happen as he contributed a goal and an assist in the Los Angeles Kings’ thrilling 5-4 overtime win over the defending champion Chicago Blackhawks in Sunday’s seventh and deciding game. The best-of-seven Stanley Cup series kicked off last night (Wednesday) with L.A. hosting the New York Rangers. In his second consecutive NHL post season, the former student of Birchmount Park Collegiate has been a steady performer with 13 points (7 goals, 6 assists) in 21 games. Meanwhile, east-end Toronto Olympic sprinter Aaron Brown has qualified for his final U.S. national collegiate championship by breaking a long-standing Canadian record.

Two former Birchmount Park CI students, Tyler Toffoli, left, scoring a goal for L.A. and University of Southern California senior track star Aaron Brown pictured here practicing locally with his Scarborough-based Phoenix track club

The veteran of the 2012 London Olympics, in his fourth and final year at the University of Southern California, set a new Canadian record of 20.16 seconds in the men’s 200metres at the NCAA West Regional Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas on Saturday, May 31. The fifth fastest time recorded in the world at that distance so far this year, it also edged the former Canadian record of 20.17 set by Atlee Mahorn in 1991. More importantly, it also easily qualified him for the 2014 NCAA Track & Field Championships June 11 to 14 in Eugene, Oregon.

The previous day, he also easily qualified in the 100metre event with a seasonbest time of 10.12, which was second-best overall and the top wind-legal time. Soon after, the senior college student tweeted: “Appreciate all the love! Came out healthy and it’s all coming together at the right time. On to Eugene (for) my final collegiate meet.” He finished fifth in both events last year. Brown grew up in the area of Coxwell Avenue and Gerrard Street, attending Bowmore Public School and later Birchmount Park Collegiate where he attended the gifted-athlete program.


REAL ESTATE

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Sales Representative

416

ENTERTAINER’S DELIGHT!

751-6533

>GORGEOUS 5 LEVEL SPLIT WITH MULTI LEVEL DECK OVERLOOKING A TERRIFIC INGROUND POOL FOR SUMMER FUN>THIS LOVELY HOME 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATHROOM HOME BACKS ON TO A RAVINE IN A GREAT LOCALE>NEWER WINDOWS, DOORS, FURNACE, C/AIR AND POOL HEATER>5 APPLIANCES>THIS ONE WILL NOT LAST.

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SOLED RS 5 OFF

ROSE KEHOE Sales Representative 416 724-6433 416 258-7310

20 AMARILLO DRIVE!!!

CELL

416

SOPHIA TAN

491-4002

www.ROSEKEHOE.com rosekehoe@sympatico.ca

PRISTINE 4 BDRM HOME SIDESPLIT NESTLED ON A GREAT STREET — GREAT NEIGHBOURS. SOLD FOR THE EXCELLENT PRICE OF $590,000 - 126% OF ASKING PRICE - IN 7 DAYS. PLEASE CALL ME NOW FOR AN UPDATED EVALUATION - IT’S ALWAYS A PLEASURE.

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439-1660 Direct 416 417-4488 Office

416

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Prudential Achievers Realty, Brokerage

Re/Max Crossroads Realty Inc., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM S.

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LUXURY HOTEL INSPIRED LIVING IN HEART OF DOWNTOWN TORONTO!

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416

289-3333

Only $345,900 and 5% down for qualified buyers. Luxury living or rental income in the heart of Toronto. Hotel inspired spa-like amenities. 140 ft pool on roof top. Positive cash flow rental income.

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Sales Representatives

GREG HO

• Addition, Large 2 Storey Home • Ideal For Large Family Or Investor • Sought After Location • Upgraded Oak Kitchen

Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

Sales Representative

416

sugan@futurerealtor.ca For A Young Family Or Someone Looking To Downsize. It Features A

Finished W/O Basement, Fireplace, Separate Dining, Bright & Spacious Kitchen With A Breakfast Area. Walk Out To Patio. Close To School, Independently Owned Park, Library, Shopping, Hwy 401, Public Transit, Hospital, Movie and Operated Theater, Banks, Restaurants, Medical Centre & All Other Amenities. HomeLife Future Realty Inc., Brokerage

$5

25

7 BERGEN RD.

289-3333

EVA KOTSOPOULOS

321-2228

Re/Max Vision Realty Inc., Brokerage

OPEN HOUSE WED EVE JUNE 11 5-7PM!

BIRCHOMOUNT / LAWRENCE

Sales Representative

MORNINGSIDE & SHEPPARD

416 890-9999 200 MURISON BLVD 100. This Spectacular 3 Bedroom, 3 Storey Off: 416 264-0101 Condo Townhouse Is In A Prime Location! It’s A Perfect Starter Home Dir:

SOLD OVER ASKING

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• Upgraded Windows • Separate Side Entrance To A Basement Apartment • Large Sun Deck • Steps To TTC

TRISH FRENCH Sales Representative

Bus:

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137 MEADOWVALE RD. (South of Lawson Rd.) Quality Construction, 4+1 Bdrms, 4 Bathrms, M/F Family Room, Fireplace, Hardwood floor thru-out, professionally finished bsmt, wet bar, pocket doors, 50’X209’ Lot, House set far back from the street, peace and quiet..... Walk to Bus and excellent schools, min. To GO, Lake, $699,900

286-3993

NEW LISTING!

Gorgeous, luxury home in high-demand area just steps to the Rouge national park. 3600 SF + fin. bsmt, 9ft ceilings, hardwd flrs, huge kitchen w/center island, main fl. office & laundry. Close to TTC, schools, 401 and GO. Won’t last! Call Eva today! FREE MARKET EVALUATION

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soldbytrish@gmail.com $Renovated Kitchen! New Roof Shingles'11! Newer Windows!! Charming

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RAMA BAHRI Sales Representative

416

565-2596

51 HUMMINGBIRD DRIVE

MARKHAM/PASSMORE An immaculate mattamy built home on a 62 Ft. wide lot. 4 Bedrms converted to 3 Bedrms and 4 washrms. Hardwood floors and staircase. Master B/R with ensuite and walk-in closet. Loaded upgrades open plan. Newly built Basement Apartment Homelife/GTA Realty Inc., Brokerage* with sep. side ent. Walk to school, ttc, and all amenities. $499,000 Independently Owned and Operated

SUMMER POOL PARADISE!

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286-3993 PRIME WEST ROUGE • STEPS TO LAKE!

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Re/Max Rouge River Realty Ltd., Brokerage

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Great For Investment or Large Family, 3 + 3 Bdrms., 3 Full Baths, 2 Kitchens, All Floors on Main Re-Finished And Fresaly Painted in Neutral Colours, Windows New (2013), Hi-EFF Furnace With Air Cond., Lot Size 52x150 Ft. Won’t Last Long. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS

TONY PETRIDIS S a l e s R e p re s e n ta t i ve

286-3993

soldbytrish@gmail.com

Direct

TRISH FRENCH

President’s Elite Sales Representative

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$449,900

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CONSUMER FEATURE

Real estate agent Dawin Kong works for your best interest DANFORTH RD & EGLINTON AVE E

“Working for the best interest of the client,” has been real estate agent Dawin Kong’s work philosophy since he began his carrier six years ago. An established real estate agent in Scarborough and surrounding communities, Dawin helps clients find their dream home, and make smart real estate investments, by using his knowledge of areas in the GTA and experience helping clients buy and sell property for the best price. Dawin understands that buying a new home is a life chang-

NEW CONDOS*

150,550

$

FROM

BOOST YOUR DOWN PAYMENT BY $25,000 (OR MORE) • 3 levels of down payment help available if you qualify. • Fridge, stove, and dishwasher included when you purchase within 2 weeks of attending a session.** • 5-minute walk to No Frills. • 5-minute bus to Kennedy Subway. • 1O-minute drive to Scarborough Town Centre.

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ing decision. As a long time Scarborough resident, Dawin has an excelled knowledge of Scarborough neighbourhoods, which has made him very successful in the community. He also stays knowledgeable on what the surrounding GTA communities have to offer to ensure that his clients find a home in a neughbourhood they will be most comfortable in. One of the ways Dawin gets to know the surrounding communities is by giving back. He is currently volunteering in a settle service agency in downtown Toronto, helping newcomers settle into their new surroundings. Dawin was also the recipient of the 2013 Queen’s Medal. Dawin will work for your

OPTIONSFORHOMES.CA

Chi Shing (Dawin) Kong Broker

416.867.1501

416-899-7185 dawin.kong@yahoo.ca

Unique Townhouse with low maint fee in highly demanded Scarb.Extra income. All Bdms with huge closet and window. Bsmt separated entrance+2 Bdms +3-Pc Bath+French Door. MLS#E2918110 Own For Only $389,000.

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BOB EDWARDS SALES REPRESENTATIVE

2013

WATCH THE SAILBOATS GO BY! 0 50 9, 79 , $1

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Build your dream home on this exceptional lot and location. Overlooks the mouth of the Rouge River in the desirable Rosebank community of Pickering. Westerly sunset views!!! Seldom offered! Call for details.

BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS!! JU G ST IN 00 LIS K 0 AS 20, TE D $4

JOANNE BOLTE*

www.joannebolte.ca

TOP 3%

IN CANADA

2013

SALES REPRESENTATIVE LET "YOUR SOLD SIGN" HAVE A "STOREY" BEHIND IT.

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79

$4

2012

370 KENNEDY RD.

This 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Detached Home Will Surprise You*New Kitchen Cabinets, Backsplash & Granite Counters*Huge In Law Suite with Separate Entrance*Newer Roof, Appliances, Furnace, AC, Berber. See the tour at www.barbstoreyhomes.com

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2013

Top 3% in Canada

ERIN GREGORY

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

2012

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4 PM 0 ,90 8 4 $5

2013

Absolutely stunning home! Builders own breathtaking renovation w/ nothing left undone. Hardwood flrs throughout, SS appliances, heated flring in all full washrms, the list goes on! Backyard Oasis complete w/ inground pool, cabana & gorgeous perennial gardens. 75 ft wide by 180 ft deep lot. Words do not do this home justice, must see! Call today for your private showing.

O/H SAT & SUN 2-4 47 PRINCE CHARLES WAY

1 - Centennial/West Rouge Gem! 4 Bdrm Backsplit on Beautiful Country Mature Treed Lot, Double Car Garage. 2 - Ranch Bungalow on Huge Lot, Double Car Garage, Main Floor Family Room. CALL THE HEATHER LEMIEUX TEAM TODAY!

LOCATION! LOCATION! Large Private Yard 54.42 X 195 Feet. Country Setting In The City! Large Kitchen W/Breakfast Room, Family Room W/Two Skylights. Separate Entrance To Basement Apt. Gas Fireplace In Rec. Room. Roof Reshingled (2013),Furnace & Cac (2012), Picture Window In Living Room (2014). Above Ground Pool. Numerous Updates. Heated 1.5 Detached Garage. Close To Schools, Parks, Transit And Shops. Build Your Dream Home Or Renovate Move In And Enjoy! $499,900

71 BOBMAR ROAD

COMING SOON!

HEATHER LEMIEUX*

OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4 PM 0 ,00

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PATRICIA MURRAY

Prime 357 Sq. Ft. retail unit at World-On-Yonge. High Traffic w/ lots of potential. Extremely suitable for outlet and professional services. Immediate occupancy. Just $38/sq. ft.+$550 TMI/month.

OPEN HOUSES

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM 9 97

23 HOMESTEAD RD.

www.annecairns.ca

SUMMER SPECIAL!

Gorgeous Panoramic Lakeside Property on a 1.35 Acre Lot! Unique Three Bedroom Home + Lot Situated Right on the Scarborough Bluffs. Surrounded by Nature & Million Dollar Homes! See you at the Open House.

BROKER, C.R.B, SRES

BARB STOREY

LIFETIME

905-940-4180

More than just a listing!

ROUGE RIVER RAVINE LOT!!!

best interest. As a reliable and responsible real estate agent, he meets clients through many word of mouth referrals provided by his happy clients. Call him anytime for your property needs at 416-899-7185 or dawin.kong@yahoo.ca

SATURDAY, JUNE 7

*Prices represent Cost Price and are subject to availability. A 15% contribution to your down payment is added to establish the Purchase Price. **Speak with an Options representative for details. Available at Danforth Village Estates only.

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GREAT FIRST TIME BUYER HOME IN MARKHAM

2013

3 Bedroom, 3 Washroom Green Park Built Home! Bright Beautiful Townhome TOP 3% Close to All Amenities, Stainless Steel IN Appliances, Granite Countertop & Much CANADA More! Call Albert to View!

24 BROOKRIDGE DRIVE

9 FROLICK CRESCENT

(Dorcot and Midland) Bright backsplit with huge family room addition. Modern kitchen and baths, marble counters, hardwood, 3 entrances, 2 baths, separate dining area, lots of parking and large private yard. See you Saturday. Call Chris 416-770-0264

Beautiful 4 Bedroom Home With 2 Bedroom Self Sufficient In Law Suite !! 3 Full Baths and Powder Room !! Main Floor Family Room !! Gourmet Kitchen !! Formal Dining Room With Walk Out To Deck !! Large C-O-R-N-E-R Lot with 95 FEET Frontage !! A Must See !!!

CHRIS DOUROS Sales Representative

416 770-0264 Cell

416 391-3232

Office

Right at Home Realty Inc., Brokerage

ANIL BHASIN Sales Representative

416 222-8600 www.ghar.ca

“There’s No Place Like GHAR”

Re/Max Realtron Realty Inc., Brokerage


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BRIMLEY/HUNTINGWOOD

• Detached 3 Level Back Split • All Brick Home Built By Monarch • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Washrooms • Hardwood Floors On Main & Upper Floor • Newer Furnace, CAC & Updated Windows

KENNEDY/FINCH

YONGE/SHEPPARD

• Bright & Spacious Corner Unit Approx 1082 Sf • 2 Bedrooms & 2 Washrooms • Large Eat-In Kitchen With Window • 1 Parking & 1 Locker • McKee PS & Earl Haig SS School District

• Corner Unit Townhome Like A Semi • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Washrooms • Private Fenced Yard With Large Deck • Hardwood Floors In Living Room • New Carpet In Finished Basement

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• 1 Bedroom Plus Den & 1 Washroom • Granite Floors in Foyer & Kitchen • Hardwood & Newer Laminate Floors • Walkout To Oversize Balcony • 1 Parking & 1 Locker

Sales Representatives

• 2 Bedrooms Plus Solarium & 2 Baths • Solarium Can Be Used As 3rd Bedroom • Newer Laminate Floors Throughout • Freshly Painted • 1 Underground Parking

edwardng@trebnet.com

www. ScarboroughHomeValues.com

BROKERAGE

Superb Bungalow

HEATHER 568 MCCOWAN RD. Lovely ROBINSON maintained 3 bdrm home on Sales Representative quiet street. Sunroom over 416-443-0300 looks the back yard. Newer furnace and A/C. Bsmt. easily converted. Won’t last. Call Now!

SA OP T/ EN SU H N O 2- US 4P E M

This report is courtesy of Eva Kotsopoulos, sales representative, RE/MAX Vision Realty Inc., 416.321.2228. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract.

SU OP N EN D H AY O 2- US 4P E M

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You will receive information on what comparable homes have sold for in your neighborhood and which homes are currently listed, how long they have been for sale, and their prices.

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YONGE/HWY 401

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REAL ESTATE

Just Listed - 360 Rouge Highlands Drive

Get Cooking...

In this fabulous kitchen and enjoy the open concept layout. This property offers 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Beautifully renovated. Come and see for yourself! 124 RODDA BLVD.

CHRISTINA Don’t Miss This Stunning Ranch Bungalow in Demand West Rouge Waterfront PAISLEY

Sales Representative Community! Approx 75’ Frontage and is just over 1800 sq ft! Beautifully Maintained O 416-443-0300 and Renovated Throughout! Heated Inground Pool! Imported Custom Kitchen C 416-300-3305 with Granite Countertops! So many updates and features! For More Information, ChristinaPaisley visit WWW.CHRISTINAPAISLEY.COM or call Christina today at 416-300-3305!

416.443.0300 www.MyTorontoHome.com

OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM THE

STU SELLS TEAM

416 669-9090

Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage

DYNAMITE DETACHED!

19 Kenscott Rd. Perfect starter home in a safe & neighbourly community. A ton of upgrades- New Kitchen - Bathrooms have been updated - Main floor family room with fireplace- full finished basement with hot tub- walk out to private backyard - a must to see. Call Stuart Sankey 416-669-9090 or see more pics at www.stusell.ca.

REAL ESTATE ANGELS

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Damiris Moro Broker

Sacha Singh

58 Laurelbank Cres

5418 Yonge St 1905

Super Convenient Location - Close To All Amenities! Great Curb Tridel Luxury Award-Winner “The Royal Arms” Sunny Preferred Appeal, Pri Corner Lot, No Sidewalk, Tons Of Sunlight Thruout South-West Corner, Immaculate Move-In condition, 1366 Sqft The Home, Desirable 4 Bdrms, 3 1/2 Baths W/ 1+1 Bedrm Super Layout - Unobstructed Panoramic View, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bsmt Apt In Child Friendly Neighborhd, Perfect For Your Family, Washrooms Plus Family Room/Den. Bright, Large Kitchen Has 3500 Sqft Of Living Space, Incl A Professionally Finished Bsmt Window/Large Foyer, Hardwood Thruout - Full Facilities In Building, W/ Sep. Entrance From Garage, Huge Family Rm W/ Vaulted Indoor Pool, Steam Sauna, Guest Suites, 24 Hr Concierge, 24 Ceiling, Fenced Bckyrd, Landscaped, Large Deck From Kit, Hr Metro Across The Street, Library, Shops, Restaurants, TTC Large Pantry, Don’t Miss Out, A Gem!!! $489,900 Subway Only Minutes Away - A Gem. $465,000 For more pictures please visit www.damirisandsacha.ca

Sales Representative

416-383-1828 Top 10 Realtors In Canada Since 2006

HomeLife/Vision Realty Inc., Brokerage

Independently Owned and Operated

416-284-4751

realestateangels.ca

Patricia Murray, Broker, C.R.B., S.R.E.S. Erin Gregory, Sales Representative OPEN HOUSE SAT AND SUN 2-4 71 BOBMAR RD - HIGHLAND CREEK GEM! Catharine Gregory, Stager & Organizer

7 $9

Don’t miss these great opportunities!!!

®

TOM JOSEPH (416) 298-8200 Sales Representative

PERCY FULTON LTD. BROKERAGE

$599,900 78 X 301 FT LOT!!! ELLESMERE/MEADOWVALE!! $50,000 STEEL ROOF Location! Location! Location! Gorgeous Bungalow Over 3200 Sqft! 4+1 Bedrooms!! In High Demand Area! Close To All Amenities + Rouge 2 Car Garage! Close to TTC, 401, Park! Close To Ttc, 401, U of T, Shopping, Hospital! Hospital and Mall! Walk to U of T

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Absolutely stunning home! Builders own breathtaking renovation with nothing left undone. Hardwood floors throughout, Stainless steel appliances, heated flooring in all full washrooms,the list goes on! Backyard Oasis complete with inground pool,cabana and gorgeous perennial gardens.75 feet wide by 180 feet deep lot. Words do not do this home justice, must see! Call today for your private showing and check out our video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSGDa8kpBZA&feature=youtu.be .

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 68 ROWATSON RD GUILDWOOD GORGEOUS BUNGALOW 0 ,00 49 5 $ This Home Is Designed Beautifully With Thousands Spent On Upgrades Including Quartz Counter Tops, Appliances, Windows (2012), Roof (2009), Added Insulation. Minutes From Shopping, Restaurants, Ttc, The Guild Inn, Bluffs, The Lake, The Guildwood Go Station And Choice Schools. Enjoy Living In This Amazing Guildwood Community With Everything It Has To Offer. Call today for your private showing and check out our video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EVZYgG7Uio

$639,900 BASEMENT APARTMENT

Approx. 2500 sqft fully updated home! Tons Of Upgrades! Fantastic Location! – Close to U of T, Park, Ravine, Hospitals and Schools.

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Talks about a hospital merger between The Scarborough Hospital and the Rouge Valley Health System have seemingly fallen apart due to funding concerns. What would you do to ensure riding residents that hospital services are being properly funded by the province?

■ We face a jobs crisis in our province which has had a considerable negative impact on our community. I will be the champion for jobs in our riding, for my generation, on behalf of our next generation, and for all those who have been laid off from good paying employment. Over the past decade of Liberal rule, I have watched as the opportunities that Ontario once offered disappear. Our party has a plan to bring one million jobs back to this province. It has been done before in Ontario, and we will do it again. I have heard the stories at the doors about people stuck at home, disillusioned by a dismal job market and a government that has not been there to help support them.

■ I want to build real subways to Scarborough. The residents of Scarborough are wary of Liberal promises – especially those made in the middle of a by-election to garner votes. We are cynical of efforts made by Mitzie Hunter who has strongly supported LRT; but came out in favour of a Scarborough subway simply for her own political opportunity. The Ontario PCs have pledged to build a subway since 2012 . We have prioritized the building of an eastwest express subway which will connect people from Scarborough and Etobicoke to downtown Toronto. And most importantly, we will be building subways without raising taxes.

■ I have been running a successful real estate practice for the last 13 years. Before that, I worked in the banking industry with the Bank of Montreal. I am licensed by the Financial Services Commission of Ontario and a member of the Toronto Real Estate Board and the Real Estate Council of Ontario. I completed my GCE Advanced Level Courses in Sri Lanka, and continued my post-secondary education once I came to Canada, taking banking courses at the University of Toronto. I am also proud of my volunteer achievements in the community. I served as the President of the Canadian Tamil’s Chamber of Commerce.

■ Residents of Scarborough are not consistently getting the results that they expect and deserve from our healthcare system. I will be working at Queen’s Park on your behalf. The Liberals were in favour of a hospital merger, yet when it came time for funding, the Liberals offered only $3 million in support – the hospitals needed almost $30 million. Even though Scarborough is represented by all Liberal MPPs, only about 1/10 of the required funding was secured; a stark reminder of the lack of respect that is given to Scarborough residents by the Liberals at Queen’s Park. I will fight for what is best for our community, based on what the residents of Scarborough-Guildwood tell me.

■ A local issue that I plan to champion is something I have put a lot of work into over the last 10 months as MPP: local jobs and supporting small businesses. During this election there has been a lot of discussion about PC plans to cut services and laying off 100,000 public sector workers such as teachers and fire fighters. That simply won’t work for our community – we can’t subject the future of our local economy to Tim Hudak’s faulty job creation math. I have drawn on my own experience as a small business owner to bring local merchants together to work on issues and connect them with government.

■ I grew up, went to high school and university in Scarborough-Guildwood, so I know how much transit impacts each and every person in my community. My constituents deserve high quality transit that includes the extension of the Bloor-Danforth subway line. I worked at Queen’s Park to ensure that we have both a plan and $1.4 billion in funding to extend the subway to Scarborough. It’s important to remember that the subway will be a pivotal piece of the network that will improve transit, both on underground and on the surface, with initiatives such as the Durham-Scarborough Bus Rapid Transit.

■ My family immigrated to Canada from Jamaica in 1975. I went to Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute and University of Toronto Scarborough and completed my MBA at the Rotman School of Management. Before being elected as MPP I was the CEO of CivicAction where I focused on issues such as transit, affordable housing and the environment and their impact on city building. I was also the CAO of Toronto Community Housing and VP at Goodwill Industries of Toronto. Because I have worked in the small business, corporate, and non-profit sectors.

■ I would like to recognize the dedicated and focused hard work that The Scarborough Hospital and the Rouge Valley Health System corporations have undertaken to look at ways to improve care in their community. We have been strong supporters of The Scarborough Hospital and we remain committed to working with the LHIN and the hospital to continue to improve patient care – that’s why we have increased funding since 2003 by nearly $53 million. We provided over $28 million in capital funding to the hospital .

■ My top priority will be making life affordable for families. From creating good local jobs and increasing the minimum wage; to improving transit, to reducing auto insurance rates, Scarborough families need solutions that make sense – not more broken Liberal promises or Tim Hudak’s reckless changes. Hard working Scarborough families deserve a leader that understands and will stand up for our community at Queen’s Park.

■ As part of an NDP government I will prioritize transit improvements in Scarborough. In partnership with the City of Toronto, we will begin funding for the Scarborough subway and work together to deliver the transit relief that Scarborough families deserve. We will create a dedicated fund of $29 billion over 10 years to support transit projects and we will provide an additional $250 million annually to kick-start priority transit projects.

■ I am a community leader and businessman committed to improving health care and creating and protecting jobs. As a successful real estate investor, realtor and local businessman, I know how small business works and what it takes to stimulate the economy and create good local jobs. I am a dedicated and active member of the Scarborough community and have led charity fundraising campaigns, including for the Cancer Society and SickKids Hospital, for which I raised over $30,000. I have also organized street cleanings and street barbecues.

■ Ensuring that families in Scarborough and across the province have access to high-quality health care will be a top priority for me and an NDP government. Too many families today can’t find a family doctor or spend hours waiting in the emergency room. Andrea Horwath and the NDP will invest in 50 new 24-hour family health clinics, hire more nurses and implement a fiveday home care guarantee so that you and your family will get the care you need when you need it. As well, we will hire more nurse practitioners in ERs, and support families caring for someone with a Caregiver Tax Credit.

Shuja Syed | NDP

Jeffrey W.R. Bustard (Green Party) | Did not respond to questions by deadline.


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Date: Monday, June 16, 2014 Time: 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Royal Canadian Legion 45 Lawson Rd., Scarborough Background The City of Toronto has initiated a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study to identify a preferred approach to managing the biosolids from the Highland Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (HCTP). Biosolids are stabilized organic materials generated from the wastewater treatment process. Approximately 40,000 wet tonnes of biosolids are generated per year at the HCTP. Currently, biosolids are managed at HCTP using two multiple hearth incinerators. As this equipment is nearing the end of its service life, a management approach is required to provide long term reliability. The HCTP is located on Beechgrove Drive in Ward 44 and services an estimated population of more than 500,000 people in the eastern portion of the City. We would like to hear from you Public consultation is an important part of this study. Visit the project website for more information or contact

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Hunter, the Liberal who won the bylection, announced Chhabra had endorsed her candidacy in the June 12 provincial vote while identifying Chhabra as a “former NDP nomination candidate.” “I haven’t canvassed yet with Mitzie, but I plan to,” Chhabra said in an interview, saying what happened last summer “definitely left a bitter taste.” Though involved with the NDP since she arrived in Canada in 1999, Chhabra said Hunter deserved to be re-elected, and was also someone who could stop one of Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak’s candidates from carrying out Hudak’s agenda. “For myself, the (provincial New Democratic) party left me, I didn’t leave the party,” Chhabra added. In the release, Hunter called Chhabra, who is registered to run for the Ward 44 Scarborough East council seat, a tireless community worker and “a strong advo-

cate for young women of all backgrounds.” Shuja Syed, Hunter’s current NDP opponent in Scarborough-Guildwood, couldn’t be reached for comment, but Viresh Raghubeer, president of the riding association, said last summer’s events have lessened the strength of local volunteer support for Syed. “It has left the riding association quite demoralized,” said Raghubeer, adding Syed, a realtor who recently moved to the riding, is a good candidate who bears no responsibility for the drop in morale. “It’s just unfortunate this is affecting him,” said Raghubeer, adding party loyalists in the riding still believe something improper occurred at Giambrone’s nomination, and that the ONDP needs to return to its principles. Hunter is also facing PC candidate Ken Kirupa.

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Known to her followers as Amma or Mother, Sri Karunamayi will be visiting temples in the Greater Toronto Area as part of her 20th annual World Tour. She will begin her visit at Sri Nagapooshani temple in Scarborough on Friday, June 6, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This day will be an opportunity to have one-on-one conversation with her, asking

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Silver Mile Hardware celebrates 30 years Silver Mile Hardware is pleased to celebrate 30 years in business. Brothers Carmen and Tony DeLuca, along with their late father, Frank first opened the doors to Silver Mile Hardware in 1984. In 2000, the store relocated two blocks west of Markham Road, to 3355 Kingston Rd., where it is still located today. Carmen retired in 2013 and Tony continues to run the store, along with all seven of Frank’s grand children who have work part time throughout the years.

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Tony DeLuca (left) and his family.

edgeable advice on home projects and hardware equipment. The hardware store has also serviced lawn and snow equipment since the 1990s, something big box stores don’t offer. Silver Mile Hardware is a one-stop shop for all of your small equipment needs. Come by during business hours Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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Scarborough resident honoured with bank’s Guy Vanier Award resident earns honours wScarborough Scarborough resident Frank Yan was recently honoured with a Laurentian Bank of Canada Guy Vanier Award. The award is named after Vanier, who president of Laurentian Bank from 1950 to 1967, and recognizes employees who distinguished themselves with their work over the

years. Yan works at B2B Bank (a whollyowned subsidiary of Laurentian Bank of Canada) and is a Senior Analyst in the Finance department. hosts Professionals Day to help others succeed wCPAC

More than 1,000 internationally educated professionals attended the CPAC

alan shackleton Business in brief Professionals Day 2014 event last weekend. The day was hosted by the Chinese Professionals Association of Canada,

which is based in Scarborough. Last Saturday’s event was held at the Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel in Markham, and featured keynote presentations, workshops and more. “Our objective of this event is to help internationally trained professionals and immigrants succeed in Canada. The biggest help we can give

Tim Hudak’s education agenda:

Cuts first. Kids last.

you for a successful life is to help you with your employment, your career, and your licenses. When your job is in order, all other aspects of life become easier to handle. This is why we organize this event year after year, for the last 13 years. ” said Margaret Yang, President of CPAC at the opening ceremonies. info at Agincourt library wImporting

Residents wanting to learn more about starting an importing business can do so at an upcoming seminar at the Agincourt library. First Steps in Importing is set for July 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Agincourt branch, 155 Bonis Ave. The free workshop provides participants with valuable information on permits, tariff duties, customs documentation and more. Registration is required. To do so, call the branch at 416-396-8943. business is important wSmall

Tim Hudak’s Conservatives say they will cut 19,000 teachers, education assistants, custodians, and other school staff. It’s really kids who will pay the price. • less individual attention for every child • less support for students with special needs • cuts to vital programs kids count on We can’t afford to relive the Mike Harris years of cuts, overcrowded classrooms, and chaos. The cost to Ontario’s future is too high.

On June 12th don’t let Tim Hudak’s Conservative cuts hurt your child’s chances. Authorized by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario

A survey published by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) indicates a majority of small business owners are “concerned” about the state of the provincial economy and also that they are doubtful that small business concerns will receive attention during the provincial election campaign. According to the survey, published Monday and based on responses from 3,274 small business owners in the province, 67 per cent of respondents said they are “very concerned” about the state of the provincial economy and another 30 per cent said they are “somewhat concerned”. Ontarians go to the polls Thursday, June 12.

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City ceremony planned for 70th anniversary of D-Day Generations have passed since Canadian soldiers landed at Juno Beach on June 6, 1944 — and this Friday, June 6, representatives of those generations will gather at Nathan Phillips Square from noon to 1 p.m., to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of France. The massive push that saw Allied soldiers land in Normandy, at great cost of life, turned the tide in the

Second World War and eventually saw the armies of Nazi Germany driven from France, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands. Canadian forces assaulted a beachfront that was codenamed Juno, amphibiously and by parachute, while the Royal Canadian Air Force bombed inland targets and the Royal Canadian Navy lent 110 ships to the support of the landing.

Every year, Torontonians have commemorated the day of the landing , during which Canada suffered more than 1,000 casualties — 359 of whom perished. This year, D-Day veteran Alex Adair will speak at Nathan Phillips Square about his experiences in the war. Ve t e ra n E d w a rd O’Halloran’s daughter Joanne O’Halloran will speak about her experience as a sol-

dier’s child. And Cassandra Anderton, whose grandfather Weldon Clark served, will retell the stories Clark told her about his memories of that day. As well, during the week from June 2, archival photographs and models will be on display at City Hall, Metro Hall, the Scarborough Civic Centre the North York Civic Centre and Etobicoke Civic Centre.

The day is part of a global effort to empower citizens to make positive changes in their communities. The UTSC event goes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the H Wing Patio. Activities will include Discover Nature, Discover Love, Discover Your Engergy displays. UTSC is located at 1265 Military Trail. For info, email mganguli@ utsc.utoronto.ca

At Toronto City Hall, there will also be a display of scale models of machinery and equipment used for the landing, courtesy of the International Plastic Modellers Society. UTSC hosts w100in1day

The University of Toronto Scarborough Campus hosts a 100in1day event this Saturday.

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®The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual /Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/Tucson 2.0L GL FWD with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0%/2.9% for 90 months. *0 payments (payment deferral) for up to 74 days is available on all new 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/Tucson 2.0L GL FWD models. Payment deferral offers apply only to purchase finance offers on approved credit. Payments for purchase finance offers are paid in arrears. If 74-day payment deferral is selected, the original term of the contract will be extended by 60 days for bi-weekly finance contracts. Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. will pay the interest of the deferral for the first 60 days of the bi-weekly finance contract. After this period, interest will start to accrue and the purchaser will pay the principal and interest bi-weekly over the remaining term of the contract. Payment deferral not available with 96-month financing. Bi-weekly payments are $78/$96/$68/$129. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$0/$2,660. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,595/$1,595/$1,595/$1,760 levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. ‡Purchase, finance or lease a new 2014 Elantra L/Elantra GT L/Accent L Sedan/Tucson GL FWD and you will receive a Gas Card worth $425/$500/$425/$600. Based on Manufacturer’s approved fuel consumption ratings of 6.6L/100km/ 7.3L/100km/ 6.5L/100km/ 8.7L/100km at 18,000km/year [yearly average driving distance (Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2014)] at an average gas cost of $1.45/L, this is equivalent to 288L/328L/292L/391L for 90 days. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ♦Price adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $2,325/$1,400/$1,825/$900 available on in stock 2014 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Accent 4-Door L Manual/Tucson 2.4L GL FWD Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ♦Price of models shown: 2014 Elantra Limited /2014 Elantra GT SE w/ Tech /2014 Accent 4 Door GLS / 2014 Tucson 2.4L Limited AWD are $25,380/$28,530/ $20,530/$35,495. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,595/$1,595/$1,760, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2014 Elantra L Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.6.L/100KM) 2014 Elantra GT L Manual (HWY 5.8L/100KM; City 8.5L/100KM); 2014 Accent 4-Door L (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM); 2014 Tucson FWD (HWY 7.2L/100KM; City10.0L/100KM); are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. *†‡♦Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

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West Rouge Public School’s Fun Fair

June 5 - 8 Connect with your community and discover all the local treasures right at your doorstep with FREE events during Rouge Days. Bring out the family, neighbours and friends and enjoy a celebration of the cultural, recreational and natural heritage in Rouge River watershed.

Events include:

SWEET TREATS: Above, Ilhaan Dawoog, left, and her sister Ilhaaz decorate cupcakes during West Rouge Public School’s annual Fun Fair on Saturday. Right, Sam Crewe, 2, and mother Laureate try their luck.

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CANADA! Enter our I Canada Contest for your chance to win an awesome family barbeque prize in time for Canada Day! In the spirit of Canada’s 147th birthday on July 1, tell us what you love about your country! Whether your family has been here for generations, or you’re a brand new citizen, we want to know what you think makes this country great. Prize generously donated by

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