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MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com Politics gives power and then it takes away, sometimes to the politician next door. It happened this week in Scarborough as Ontario’s new Premier Kathleen Wynne announced the names of her first cabinet. Wynne made Tracy MacCharles, rookie MPP for PickeringScarborough East, her consumer affairs minister. The post had belonged to Margarett Best, MPP for the adjacent Scarborough-Guildwood riding. Best had been in Dalton McGuinty’s cabinet since she was first elected in 2007, taking on health promotion (later health promotion and sport) before consumer affairs. BEST OUT, MACCHARLES IN

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YEAR OF THE SNAKE WELCOMED: Drummers perform at the Scarborough Town Centre’s Chinese New Year celebrations to welcome the Year of the Snake on the weekend. For more photos, please see page 3.

Poor turnout at hospital consulation meeting MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com The video was ready, and hospital executives stood waiting for residents, but none came. For two hours Monday, The

Scarborough Hospital – about to divide services between its Birchmount and General campuses and consolidate its two birthing centres into only one of them – was ready to explain itself. But no one from Scarborough,

whose largest single employer booked the room at Scarborough Civic Centre, was there to ask questions. A few people had turned up for an afternoon session Monday in the same place, reporters and

one member of hospital board’s Community Advisory Council. It was a mysterious kick-off to Phase Two of consultations on the hospital’s future, given a community group and more than 100 physicians >>>MORE, page 16

Under Wynne, though, Best was out and MacCharles was in. Scarborough Centre MPP Brad Duguid stayed in cabinet but took a new post as minister of training, colleges and universities. Its the fifth shuffle and seventh or eighth porfolio for Duguid, who joked, “I’m beginning to think by the time I’m done I’ll have have served in every portfolio in government.” He said he saw his latest post “as a real opportunity to me to make a real impact for students and families.” The rest of Scarborough’s allLiberal roster of MPPs were assigned roles as parliamentary assistants for cabinet ministers. >>>PARLIAMENTARY, page 10

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ith the swearing-in of Premier Kathleen Wynne earlier this week, and the naming of her new cabinet, Torontonians are right to expect our city to be taken seriously at the highest levels of Ontario’s government. Wynne, the MPP for Don Valley West since 2003 and before that a Toronto District School Board trustee, is the first Ontario premier from Toronto since the NDP’s Bob Rae in 1990. It was Rae’s government that proposed subway lines for both Eglinton and Sheppard avenues, a plan killed by the Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris, which was elected in 1995. Maybe this time things will our view be different. Wynne’s cabinet has 27 members, five more It’s time for than there were when Dalton McGuinty prorogued the proprovince to put vincial legislature in October. And the representation from Toronto first Toronto is significant with nine of its members representing Toronto ridings. Adding another five from the surrounding 905 municipalities, that’s a strong voice at the cabinet table for the Greater Toronto Area. Wynne, who served as both an education and transportation minister in McGuinty’s governments, has first-hand knowledge of both those files and we can expect her to make both of them priorities. While the education issue is province-wide, transit is at the top of Toronto’s list. Wynne has recognized that by naming Toronto Centre MPP Glen Murray as minister of both transportation and infrastructure. They understand just how important Toronto’s transit is to the GTA and to the economic health and success of the province, and we’re expecting results. And those results start with funding. Metrolinx must present a report to the premier later this year on how to pay for the $50-billion Big Move transit improvements planned for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Metrolinx is holding consultations with residents as is the City of Toronto’s Feeling Congested meetings, the last of which took place last night at Metro Hall. At the Metrolinx meeting in North York recently, attendees said they wanted construction started and were willing to pay more if that’s what it took. See our story at http://bit.ly/XtlAKq Wynne and her cabinet need to hear that message and have the courage to put Toronto first. newsroom

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Premier Wynne should be given co-operation from opposition To the editor: Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has a solid vision to run the province without having a snap election. She is very amiable and reconciliatory person, who can adapt and adjust to the situation. I came to know her through Ontario Liberal party circles. I have met her many times at party functions and found her to be a person with confidence, courage and passion to be a leader. I invited her to a function, when she was the education minister and she sent me a personal handwritten letter to thank me. I still have that letter, which has a big souvenir value, now. During her tenure in a

number of different ministries, she held the helm of these ministries in an exemplary manner without giving any room for public insults and kept the reputation of the Dalton McGuinty government as far as these ministries were concerned. There had been some ministries such as health, energy and education during the McGuinty regime that gave the government a bad image even though the premier himself performed extremely well. Wynne has put a new face to her new cabinet with a number of new ministers appointed in some controversial portfolios. All stake holders should get the impression that this is a

brand new team with a new vision and policies. There are a many MPPs in the Liberal caucus who are very capable . I am 100 per cent sure Wynne will get the cooperation needed from the opposition members to complete this term of provincial legislature. Once that term expires, then there should be a provincial election instead of wasting the tax dollars of Ontario residents amounting to about $300 million to call an early election. There is no reason why Wynne cannot succeed as Ontario’s premier. After all,she got the training for mediation from Harvard University. Warren V. Kanagaratnam

To the editor: Re: ‘Students set to take the stage in jazz project,’ News, Feb. 8. We entrust our children to Canada’s public school system for their most important and crucial years of their young lives, and rightly expect our school system will help them grow up to become good lawabiding productive citizens of Canada, knowing they live in Canada and being proud of it. Our children are, still at least in pre-high school grades, taught Canadian history and geography, but when it comes to cultural identity, our education system is and always has been a complete failure. Typical example – yesterday, 240 young impressionable Scarborough students will perform jazz numbers on stage at the Toronto Centre for the Arts. Jazz tunes composed by a “legendary” American jazz pianist from New York and to include a solo by another American jazz musician from California. This multi-school jazz festival is an annual event. It is typical of what transpires in all our schools in Canada, whatever the art form, and always has since long before Confederation in 1867. Our school system teaches our Canadian children to grow up performing and admiring mostly American culture and, disdaining Canadian culture by the complete absence and avoidance thereof. Every once in a while we alleged so-called ‘Canadians’ collectively wonder why Canada does not have a common uniting cultural identity of what it means to be Canadian. We scratch our heads asking why our young adults do not think of themselves as being Canadians, nor throughout their lives. Well, our school system’s cultural education departments are the main root cause of the total absence of Canadian culture education. I, as at least one proud Canadian, want to know why this happens? Steve Hartwell

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and healthy relationships. Part of an unnamed documentary about the program will be shown, spoken word poetry performed and the hub will display other art work shared by participants. Statistics for forced (non-consensual) marriage in Canada are hard to come by, but such experiences are not limited to a particular group, said Michelle Davis, the project’s communications co-ordinator. The project gathers information through online surveys, and asks

service providers to find women who need help. Its website (www.fmp-acsa.ca/ home) is equipped with buttons so Internet users can quickly hide the screen or not let others know they visited the site. Sponsored by Agincour t Community Services Association, the project is based at the recentlyopened community hub for the Dorset Park area on Kennedy Road north of Ellesmere Road.

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Looking at term limits for council

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n Monday, Willowdale Councillor John Filion gave up what for him had been something of a calling – the chairmanship of the Toronto Board of Health. He’d been at it for awhile; but for three years, he’s been the face of public health since amalgamation. And there’s no reason he shouldn’t; after all, aside from a notable gaffe involving food carts, he’s done a pretty good job. And it’s not against the rules. But what if it were? And what if it were against the rules for Filion to even be on council as long as he has? Both are questions that have come up recently around city hall – not about Councillor Filion in particular, but about councillors in general. Should councillors be able to sit on boards and committees, term after term after term? Should councillors be allowed to sit on council for as long as they can get elected? Toronto’s executive committee voted to look

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into the former; and two first-term councillors are hoping to convince their colleagues to look at the latter. The executive committee question might get answered. But it’s unlikely the motion coming forward from Mary-Margaret McMahon and Jaye Robinson to look at a threeterm limit for councillors will pass. There are rather too many councillors in Filion’s position. If they voted for term limits, they’d be voting themselves out of a job next election. It’s too bad, because the heart of the McMahon/ Robinson motion is not an ageist attack on long-inthe-tooth politicians. What it is, is a recognition – and repudiation – of a sad reality: that Toronto Council

has become balkanized, where old political feuds routinely drown out intelligent debate. Wiping the slate clean of those old feuds by removing all those old politicians would undeniably be effective. As with many effective plans, it would also be a little anti-democratic. Over the years, career councillors have become formidably skilled in seeing through policies and projects that make the city better. Sometimes, those ugly fights on the floor of council are necessary evils. But council needs to have a long talk about how to both open the doors a bit wider to membership, and raise the level of debate beyond that of a grudge match. If the solution is not term limits – all right. But if not that, then what? The status quo is not an option. ■ David Nickle is The Mirror’s City Hall reporter. His column appears every Thursday. He can be reached at dnickle@ insidetoronto.com

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Parliamentary assistant roles for other MPPs >>>from page 1 Scarborough-Agincourt MPP Soo Wong was named Duguid’s assistant. “I have never seen a more engaged, energetic representative in government,” Duguid said of Wong, a public school trustee before she was elected to the legislature. Wong has a special connection with young people, he added, “and I plan to tap into that big time.”

Wong, also a nursing professor before she was an MPP, said she’ll be pleased to share those experiences in her new role. EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITY Asked if her new assignment suits her better than her previous one, parliamentary assistant for correctional services, Wong said she learned a lot from that portfolio.

“As a new working MPP, it’s important for us to have these experiences and opportunities,” she added. “It doesn’t matter which portfolio you hold, you have to look at the whole province.” Best, who could not be reached yesterday, was named parliamentary assistant for education. Backbenchers Lorenzo Berardinetti (Scarborough Southwest) and Bas Balkissoon

(Scarborough-Rouge River) also were assigned assistant duties; Berardinetti in the attorney general’s office and Balkissoon in citizenship and immigration. Duguid said he was thrilled to see MacCharles – a fellow graduate of Heron Park Public School – in cabinet. “She brings a very thoughtful, measured approach to public policy,” he said of MacCharles.

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teller and adds another amazingly eerie element to this show. The musical numbers ranged from haunting, as seen in the opening number The Ballad of Sweeney Todd to the jovial number God, That’s Good in which the townspeople sing as they enjoy their “special ingredient” pies. The set is simple, except for the ingenious chair/trap door contraption that drops the bodies to the bakery below and to the realisticlooking oven where the pies are baked. There are so many standout performances, including Burke-Kleinman and Hyslop singing Johanna and Anthony’s duet, Kiss Me. Their voices pair well, and BurkeKleinman’s falsetto voice is beautiful. Silzer gives a chilling performance of the evil Judge Turpin, and induces shivers in his creepy number entitled Johanna. Mitchell is commanding and strong in his performance of Sweeney Todd, and embodies his murderous, twisted character, well. He also has a powerful singing voice that’s perfectly complements in scenes with Hurst, who is amazing as Mrs. Lovett. The pair’s scenes together were some of the best in the show. This show will make you cringe and laugh, and has an ending you won’t soon forget.

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On Family Day Monday, yo u t h g ro u p s f ro m a n Agincourt neighbourhood are creating free family portraits for anyone who wants them. Formal portraits can be costly, and some local families haven’t had the opportunity to get their family picture taken, Gabrielle Slater of Glendower Demanding Change said this week.

The youth group from G l e n d ow e r a n d B I T S Y (Building It To Suit Youth) decided to solve that problem with Help Portraits, the free picture-taking event on Feb. 18. Though its purpose is to make portraits for “people who are in need” and from the Steeles-L’Amoreaux area of Scarborough, the photographers won’t refuse anyone,

and families will not have to show identification or say where they live, Slater said. Portraits will be printed on the spot, from noon to 8 p.m. in the ground-floor community room of 2281 Birchmount Rd., an apartment building between Finch Avenue and Glendower Circuit. For more details, write to glendowerdemandingchange@hotmail. com

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Fratelli Village Pizzeria in Highland Creek Village, refurbished after a devastating fire last May, was hit by an apparent arsonist Tuesday morning just hours before it was to reopen. At 4:15 a.m., Toronto firefighters, alerted by a smoke detector in the main dining room, “found a small fire which was isolated to one table,” said Cpt. Adrian Ratushniak, a public information officer for the department. The fire left $10,000 in damages, and it stopped the re-opening the Old Kingston Road restaurant had planned for that day. Toronto police have posted a security camera image of a suspect (shown here www.torontopolice.on.ca/newsreleases/pdfs/25686.pdf) in what they and the fire service are calling a suspected arson.

The man in the image is described as white, slim, 30 to 40 years old and wearing a dark hoodie, pants and shoes. Investigators are asking anyone who has information or was driving in the area of Old Kingston and Morrish Road and saw anything out of the ordinary to call police at 416-808-4300 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477. Police had not considered the previous fire last May as suspicious. An outpouring of community support followed the blaze, encouraging the owners to rebuild. On Wednesday, a voicemail said the restaurant is currently closed. “We will reopen soon, details to follow,” the message said. – Mike Adler

Police are seeking information on this man in connection with a fire in Highland Creek.

SIU probes shooting of man at apartment A man was shot and wounded by a police officer Sunday in an apartment south of Hwy 401 and east of McCowan Road. The incident on the eighth floor of 1 Lee Centre Dr. was quickly placed under the jurisdiction of Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit which were called by the Toronto Police Service to an apartment in the building at 6:50 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 10. When police arrived, stated the arms-length provincial agency in a release, there was an interaction between officers and a male, one officer fired his pistol and a man, age 31, was

sent to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre with a gunshot wound. Media reports and Twitter comments said a woman with stab wounds to her neck was also carried out of the apartment unit. The SIU, tasked with investigating all cases of serious injury caused by police in Ontario, said it assigned three investigators and two forensic investigators to look into the incident. Anyone with information about this case is being asked to call the lead investigator at 416641-1866.

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Toronto police arrested a 30-year-old man and charged him with the robberies of five banks along Danforth Avenue and one in Scarborough’s Eglinton Square, a mall at Victoria Park Avenue. The robberies all occurred between the previous Friday, Feb. 1 and 4. Police had described each robbery as the work of one man who fled with some cash. In each case, the suspect was said to have approached employees with a note and demanded cash.

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Are you concerned about issues that impact your community? Are you interested in helping The Scarborough Hospital become a stronger organization to meet the healthcare needs of residents now and into the future?

Any person interested in becoming a member of The Scarborough Hospital Corporation can obtain additional information and a membership application in one of the following ways:

If so, you may be interested in becoming an Annual Member of The Scarborough Hospital Corporation. Annual Members play an important role in the governance structure of The Scarborough Hospital.

IN PERSON ■ The President’s Office, The Scarborough Hospital, General campus, 3050 Lawrence Avenue East ■ The Administrative Offices, The Scarborough Hospital, Birchmount campus, 3030 Birchmount Road

Annual Members of the Corporation are admitted by resolution of the Board and consist of individuals who meet the eligibility requirements contained in the bylaws and who pay an annual membership fee of $20. Membership is for one year, and those individuals whose completed application is received before March 28, 2013 will be eligible to vote at the next Annual Meeting to be held on June 25, 2013, at 7 p.m. at The Scarborough Hospital, Birchmount campus, 3030 Birchmount Road.

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FAX, MAIL OR E-MAIL Yvonne Ragnitz Corporate Executive Assistant, Board of Directors The Scarborough Hospital 3030 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, Ontario M1W 3W3 Telephone: (416) 495-2406 Fax: (416) 495-2598 Email: yragnitz@tsh.to

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Hospital names new CEO Robert Biron to replace retiring Dr. John Wright The Scarborough Hospital has chosen a chartered accountant from Northumberland County to lead it through challenging times. Robert Biron “is exactly the leader The Scarborough Hospital needs to shepherd us through the changes we will need to make as a hospital in this era of healthcare transformation,” Stephen Smith, TSH board chairperson said in a release. Biron resigned last Thursday as CEO of Northumberland Hills, a hospital east of Toronto he had led since 2008, just before TSH announced his appointment in Scarborough. His profile on the No r t h u m b e r l a n d Hi l l s website said Biron has worked in the health care sector for more than 20 years, including at the Medbuy Corporation, a national purchasing group for hospitals, and at a Georgetown long-

term-care facility, the Bennett Health Care Centre. The TSH release said Biron’s term begins on June 1, meaning he won’t be CEO during public consultations on the future of programs at both hospital campuses this month or when hospital directors pass a 2013 budget requiring some $17 million in cuts.

term sustainability of health services for the Scarborough community.” Dr. John Wr ight was interim president of TSH in 2008 when he was hired for his first two-year term as CEO. Wright announced last October he would not seek another two-year term and he expected to be replaced before his second term ended in September. “Under John Wright, we saw the quality and safety of healthcare provided by our hospital increase dramatically to become one of the best in Ontario,” Smith said. “With John’s retirement, we know that Robert will continue that focus and at the same time position our hospital for the long term under the new reality.” About 3,400 employees work at the two TSH campuses, the General and the Birchmount.

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West Hill hosts February Freeze this weekend The West Hill Minor Hockey Association will host its third annual February Freeze house league tournament this Friday through Sunday. And luckily for organizers the weather is forecast to be seasonally cold, but with no great amount of snow predicted to mess things up, such as was the case last weekend. About 60 teams, at the house league level, will compete in divisions from tyke through to midget, all closing out with Sunday’s slate of championship games. Games take place at three local arenas: Malvern Arena, 30 Sewells Rd.; Heron Park Arena, 292 Manse Rd.; and Canlan Ice Sports Scarborough, 159 Dynamic Dr. For schedule and more info, visit http://whtournaments.goalline. ca

The West Hill organization will hold its annual Shamrock select tournament (basically for all-star house league players) March 29 to 31.

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Although there was nothing to ‘love’ about the weather last weekend, the Scarborough Hockey Association managed to weather through the wide-spread winter storm to successfully host its annual Valentine’s house league hockey tournament. Of the nine divisions from tyke to juvenile, SHA teams managed to win two of them (novice 8 and peewee) and finish as finalist in another two (bantam and junior-midget). Additionally, a West Hill Minor Hockey Association team also finished a finalist in minor bantam. Complete results at http://syhl. ca/index.php/tournament

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Scarborough’s Michael Lavigne, left, and Connor Donaldson put some pressure on North Toronto’s Everett Miller during Scarborough Hockey Association Tournament novice6/tyke action at Don Montgomery Arena on Saturday. The Scarborough team lost a close one 4-3.


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Knob Hill musician honoured SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Knob Hill Public School Student Ismael Paris receives a digital keyboard from Euterpe before the start of a recentfund raising concert for the organization. Euterpe is an organization dedicated to advancing the understanding and appreciation of music. Paris was the winner of a scholarship which will include using his new keyboard and music lessons at the Yamaha Music School, sponsored by Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. The keyboard was sponsored by the Toronto Piano Group. Staff photo/NICK PERRY

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Home Renovations BUILDER/ GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL. Finished basements. Painting. Bathrooms. Ceramic tiles. Flat roofs. Leaking basements. Brick/chimney repairs. House additions 9 0 5 - 7 6 4 - 6 6 6 7 , 416-823-5120

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CEILINGS repaired. Spray textures, plaster designs, stucco, drywall, paint. We fix them all! www.mrstucco.ca 416-242-8863

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CUSTOM FINISHED basements to your specifications. Professional workmanship by a licensed contractor. Call for a free quote. 647-853-1565 FINISHED BASEMENT, kitchen, bathroom, drywall, plastering, painting, hardwood, laminate, etc. Reasonable prices. Guaranteed. Free estimates. 416-712-3659 QUALITY WORK low prices. Bathrooms, basements, plumbing, ceramics, drywall, taping, painting. Seniors discount. Aldo 416-721-6947

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Pot lights Service upgrades Breakers/Panels FREE ESTIMATES

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AUTOMATIC, 2.5L ENGINE, AM/FM/CD WITH MP3, FRONT AIR BAGS, CHILD SAFETY LOCKS, SIDE IMPACT & SIDE CURTAIN, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, TINTED WINDOWS, TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM, HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SEAT BELTS, & MORE.

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$27,388

249 +HST $25,988

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REVERSE CAMERA, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, PANORAMIC ROOF, NAVIGATION 3.5L V6 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, PWR WINDOWS, PWR LOCKS, REVERSE SENSORS, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER DRIVER & PASSENGER SEATS, CRUISE & TILT, PRIVACY GLASS, MY FORD TOUCH, SYNC.

$35,488

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LEATHER SEATS, 1.6L GTDI ECOBOOST ENGINE, 6-SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE/TILT, ADVANCED TRAC SYSTEM, AM/FM STEREO WITH CD, MY KEY SYSTEM, PRIVACY GLASS, STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS, COMPASS, MY FORD, SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYSTEM, ONE TOUCH UP / DOWN WINDOWS, KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO, DUAL CHROME EXHAUST, FOG LAMPS, AUTO HEADLAMP SYSTEM, 17” ALLOY WHEELS, MUCH MORE.

SALE PRICE

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$23,988

Brand New

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Only 36 month lease $ 2598 DOWN

289 +HST

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FREIGHT INCLUDED

0.99% APR

2013 FORD F-150 SUPERCREW 4WD

5.0L V8 ENGINE, ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, TILT STEERING, 4X4, ABS BRAKES, POWER MIRRORS, KEYLESS ENTRY, ALUM WHEELS, VOICE ACTIVATED SYNC, SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO & MUCH MORE.

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SPECIAL SALE PRICE

0% APR

Only 24 month lease $ 2598 DOWN

155 +HST

$

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0.99% APR

NO CHARGE LIFTIME MAINTENANCE PACKAGE APPLIES TO ORIGINAL OWNERS. FOC AXZ PLAN RULES APPLY. ALL REBATES ASSIGNED TO DEALER. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. **THESE OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY PREVIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES REFLECT ALL REBATES TAKEN. ALL LEASE PAYMENTS REFLECT RECYCLE YOUR RIDE $2500 (IF YOU QUALIFY) 2006 OR OLDER MODELS. LEASE BASED ON 0.99% FOR 24 MONTHS. 20,000KMS PER YEAR ALLOWED. 16 CENTS PER ADDITIONAL KM. ALL PRICES ARE PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES & LICENCING. ALL REBATES ASSIGNED TO DEALER.

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2006 CHEVY OPTRA

2004 MAZDA TRIBUTE 3.0L V6, AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL, 152,258K

AUTO, AIR, CD, ROOF RACK, PDL, PW, ALLOYS

6,988 + HST

$

$7726 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

6,988+ HST

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2009 TOYOTA CAMRY

2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING

AUTO, AIR, PW PDL, AM/FM CD TILT, CRUISE

13,988+HST

$

$14824 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL

9,988+HST

$

AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL, ABS, AM/FM CD, REAR AIR, TILT SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEAT

12,988

2006 BUICK RENDEZVOUS

AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL,

8,988+ HST

$

+

HST

14,988+HST

14,988+ HST

2011 KIA RONDO* 4 DOOR WAGON, AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL, AM/FM, CD/MP3, SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEAT

15,988+HST

$

1.6L 1-4CYL, AUTO, AIR

2.5L, CVT, 1-4CYL, AIR, PW, PDL

7,988+HST

$

$8830 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

12,988+HST

$

2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT

For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

8,988+HST

$

$9838 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

AUTO, AIR, KEYLESS ENTRY, PW, PDL

11,988+ HST

$

2008 FORD FOCUS

12,988+ HST

$13871 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 55.99% O.A.C

8,988+HST

$

$9838 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

$12856 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

2010 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH AUTO, AIR, AM/FM CD, ROOF RACK

AUTO, AIR PW, PDL, AM/FM CD

$

$13871 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

2009 TOYOTA COROLLA

HATCHBACK, AUTO, AIR, CVT

AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL

$16894 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

2008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S

$15824 Bi-Weekly

2010 DODGE CALIBER SXT

$15824 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

$20927 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

2008 PONTIAC WAVE 5

2010 CHRYSLER 300

$

18,988+HST

$

$13846 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

AUTO, AIR, 3RD ROW SPLIT BENCH SEATS, PW, PDL, REAR AIR, KEYLESS ENTRY

$9838 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

AUTO, AIR, PW, PDL, AM/FM CD

AWD, AUTO, 3.5L V6, AIR

2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

$

$10843 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

2010 DODGE JOURNEY R/T AWD

2007 SATURN OUTLOOK XR

$

$7726 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

10,988+HST

$

$11869 Bi-Weekly For 60 mo. @ 5.99% O.A.C

1-877-764-9455 ALL VEHICLES ARE PLUS HST, ADMIN 5 OMMC, LICENSING AND $40.00 GAS “O.A.C FINANCING FROM 5.99% ON ALL 2007 • 2012 VEHICLES WITH UNLIMITED FINANCING AMOUNT EX. FINANCING AMOUNT OF $12,500.00 WEEKLY PAYMENT $54.42 OVER 60 MONTHS, COB IS $1,649.20 SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. EVENT ENDS FEBRUARY 16, 2013* PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL.


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