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Scarborough’s Paul Abraham rides from Montreal to Toronto to raise funds which he used for the remainder of the trip. The next setback was weather related: Abraham got caught in a hailstorm on the Thousand Islands Parkway. “The wind had knocked me off before the hail started,” he said, noting “every time I wanted to give up I thought about Mike.” Abraham also had to contend with frightening thoughts, especially when riding alone through marshlands. “I was just thinking a few times: if something jumped out and grabbed me, there’s no way anybody could find me out here.” Seven days after leaving Montreal, and 631 kilometres later, Abraham arrived at Toronto City Hall. Throughout the journey, he said, he encountered a lot of stares and laughs. “If people laugh then I know they think it’s funny and that’s cool with me,” he said. “That’s two minutes of their day that was better because they saw me doing what I love doing.” SickK ids Foundation spokesperson Janessa Bishop called Abraham’s fundraiser “absolutely incredible.” There are more than 1,300 fundraisers on behalf of the foundation every year. “We have things from lemonade stands to police officers that will cycle, but I believe this is the only unicycle ride so I think Paul is the first one to do this for us,” Bishop said. “Definitely a unique fundraiser and something that has helped us raise awareness and funds for the hospital.” Abraham’s 2013 Unicycle Tour has raised $3,770.
His bike got stolen but he kept rolling. And earlier this month Paul Abraham put his new wheel in motion for a good cause, attracting stares and smiles along the way. Si x m o n t h s a g o, t h e 21-year-old spent hundreds of dollars restoring a bicycle that his grandfather had given him. But just two weeks later the beloved bike was gone. Abraham, who grew up in Scarborough, said he went to a bike store but didn’t want another bicycle. “I had my eye on an adult tricycle. They’re about $900. At the time I just didn’t have the funds.” So Abraham settled on a unicycle. “I was like no one is going to steal one wheel, so I bought it and then taught myself how to ride it,” he said. “It just takes deliberate practice and focus and a lot of discipline.” In late February, Abraham happened to meet a nineyear-old cancer patient named Mike at SickKids. The encounter inspired Abraham to help the hospital. “This kid’s drive and his will to live and his passion for life touched me,” said Abraham, adding he called SickKids with a unique idea: a charity unicycle ride from Montreal to Toronto. The idea was embraced. Abraham left Montreal city hall on his unicycle at 8:30 a.m. May 10. “I planned my route out a month in advance and I printed out all the directions,” he said. But because he doesn’t understand French, Abraham said he quickly got lost. He ended up buying a map,
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n today’s newspaper we’ve presented the 11 funding tools Metrolinx was considering as ways to find $34 billion to fund the first part of the Big Move project in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). There’s been plenty of debate about these tools, how transit expansion should be paid for and who will pay. Ultimately, all roads lead to the Province of Ontario when it comes to these questions. Metrolinx, the provincial agency tasked with building and financing the Big Move transit expansion, has recommended four of the 11 revenue tools in a report which will go to the province and affected municipalities by this Saturday, June 1. You can find which four Metrolinx said no to; which three it listed as supplemental measures; and the four it passed on to the province in our exclusive look here. Other players with a our view stake in the Big Move, including the City of Toronto, CivicAction and the Toronto Region Board of What are Trade, have their own positions you willing on the funding tools; this is also reflected in our report. to accept? The Big Move is a huge project with many spurs of transit growth, and multiple jurisdictions with competing priorities. However, we are all part of the same transit/traffic mess, and it’s hurting our economy right now in long commute times and increased business costs. We’ll all pay the price for not getting the Big Move right. The onus is on taxpayers to understand the situation and its impact. It’s your tax money that will potentially fund transit upgrades. It’s easy to just say no to taxes, but then you have to be able to offer other sources of funding and be part of the solution. We hope our report will let readers better understand some of the ways in which Metrolinx thought the Big Move could be funded, and how those funding tools would work. Take a look at them and then let your local MPP know what you think, and what you would be willing to accept and pay. It is the province that will decide which revenue tools to implement, and right now we have a relatively unstable minority government situation. Hopefully, the importance of better transit will trump politics when making these decisions.
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s the Ford brothers, Rob and Doug, face allegations about their personal lives and setbacks due to the departure of key staff, they have shown aggressiveness in defending what they say are key achievements of the administration. To those who disparage, they point to the “over a billion” they have saved taxpayers, taming the unions, their advocacy for subways, and standing up for the average resident. Really? Let’s take a look at some of those claims. While claims for saving “over a billion” may be hyperbole, the Ford administration has limited the size of municipal government. Huge amounts of gravy have never been found. Yet the administration has found savings by chasing many small issues. It has not been afraid to eliminate costly practices, implement labour-saving automation and merge departments. Even critics concede that
david soknacki beyond the headlines outsourcing waste collection was vindicated by achieving both lower costs and fewer complaints. These triumphs are all the more impressive by coming after council revoked the much loathed vehicle registration tax, and approved labour agreements with the city’s major unions. Against these early victories stands a long string of defeats. First came the administration’s need to reverse its position on the redevelopment of the port lands, a decision that taught councillors that the administration could be beaten. Nor was the mayor able to deliver on his key platform plank of “subways, subways, subways.” Being unable or unwilling to compromise, he lost control of councillors on the TTC, then council itself,
and finally had to suffer the humiliation of seeing council approve the plan he declared dead on his first day of office. Generally, on the critical transit file, Mayor Ford seems to misunderstand the demographics driving transit demand, fantasize about private financing, misread council, and so, by not grasping the new powers being given to Metrolinx, has lost the ability to make major transit decisions. As well, council took the issue of a casino away from the mayor’s control. Although it was highly unlikely that the current premier would allow a downtown casino, the mayor’s ineptness was directly responsible for council’s disapproval for a casino at Woodbine Racetrack in Etobicoke. It was a decision that has the potential of costing jobs and revenue. In short, the mayor’s first year in office, and his focus on select financial issues saw notable successes, fol-
lowed by mutiny, personal troubles and most recently, by the inability to even articulate positions on signature issues such as Metrolinx’s recommendations for new taxes. Although there is some truth in the administration’s claims, promoting their achievements list was done mostly to appeal to their core supporters, called Ford Nation. So far, it has worked. Controversies have done little to dent the mayor’s approval level that stays at about 36 per cent, a figure unchanged from early May, although it is somewhat down from the 47 per cent with which he won the mayoral election. The conclusion from the events of May is that until allegations from the media have been proven, the mayor, his administration and his supporters are solid enough to fight on.
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Canadian Energy Pipeline Association disputes Mulcair’s statements To the editor: Re: ‘Federal NDP leader Mulcair visits local recycling plant,’ Community, May 16. In the article, inaccurate statements were made about the pipeline industry. We would like the opportunity to set the record straight with the facts. The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association represents Canada’s transmission pipeline companies that operate about 110,000 kilometres of pipeline in Canada. In 2011, these energy highways move about 1.2 billion barrels of liquid petroleum products and 5.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas each year. Our members transport 97 per cent of Canada’s daily natural gas and onshore crude oil from producing regions to markets throughout North America. In the article, NDP leader Thomas Mulcair, leader of the Official Opposition of Canada, was paraphrased by saying “But bitumen
may corrode the pipe faster than the crude it now carries, and the proposal is not going to be object of a serious, complete and credible environmental assessment process, because the Conservatives are gutting environmental legislation.” No factual evidence This statement needs to be corrected. There is no factual or operating evidence that diluted bitumen is more corrosive than conventional crude oil. There have been numerous studies, including one released earlier this year by the Penspen Group, that dispelled the myth that diluted bitumen is more corrosive than conventional crude. In this report, the Penspen Group examined 40 studies addressing the behaviour of diluted bitumen and conventional crude over a 40-year period. The research con-
cluded that diluted bitumen is no more corrosive when compared to conventional crude oil. There was also another study by Alberta Innovates Technology Future (AITF) completed last year. It indicated that in terms of corrosion rates, there was no increased risk of transporting diluted bitumen versus conventional crude. The AITF engages scientists and other experts, many of whom are worldrenowned in their areas of study, to look at this issue. Lastly, at the most recent National Academy of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) International conference, 16 studies were cited, dating back more than 20 years, that compared corrosion rates between conventional crude and diluted bitumen. None of these studies found evidence to determine that diluted bitumen was more corrosive than conventional crude. NACE International is the most
recognized, global organization dealing with corrosion matters. In addition, this article also quoted Mulcair as stating the Conservative government was “gutting environmental legislation.” This also requires correction. It seems that there is a continued effort by some members of the media, as well as, Mulcair, to misrepresent the purpose and application of Canada’s new environmental assessment legislation, CEAA 2012. The changes to federal environmental legislation in 2012 have consolidated responsibility for environmental assessment of federally regulated pipeline projects with the National Energy Board (NEB). The NEB, as an expert regulator with full life cycle oversight of federally regulated pipelines, utilizes its own assessment requirements and those of CEAA 2012 to evaluate projects and ensure the environ-
ment is protected and the public is safe. Any project that is approved is subject to conditions that are enforceable, projects are inspected during construction and operation, and NEBregulated companies are accountable for their performance. Environmental assessment and environmental protection are important to all Canadians. The public interest is poorly served by inaccurate comments that exaggerate personal views and is not supported by an understanding of regulatory processes that are designed to inform and engage the public in the review of projects. To find out more, we would encourage your readers to visit our website – www.aboutpipelines.com Brenda Kenny, President and CEO, Canadian Energy Pipeline Association
Accountability, wise spending sought from Toronto’s politicians To the editor: Now that it appears Mayor Rob Ford’s reign might come to an end, I have noticed something peculiar. After garbage privatization west of Yonge Street, our own sanitation workers were efficient and friendly and bins actually landed in the same spot from which they were picked up. That has suddenly changed. The bins land either in the middle of the road or driveway and the workers smirk when challenged. They sense the changes coming where unions will rule once again. And no, I am not of Ford Nation; I just want accountability and money to be spent wisely. Rositta Buracas
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Condominiums, a form of housing that succeeded in Toronto like almost nowhere else, have come with their own set of problems. The City of Toronto started asking residents about life in condominiums earlier this year. A second round of consultation, one the city can use to shape future developments, is planned this coming Monday, June 2, at Scarborough Civic Centre from 7 to 9 p.m. “The first round of meetings identified issues that condo residents are experiencing. This second round will be about testing ideas to address the issues,” the city said in a release, More on the process is at www.toronto.ca/planning/ condo_consultation.htm The provincial government has jurisdiction over some regulations for condos
ENJOYING THE RIDE: Jonathan Sukhraj enjoys a ride at the Konkel Karnival on Saturday. The Karnival is hosted by Chuck Konkel, the federal Conservative Party candidate of record in the Scarborough-Guildwood riding. It is taking place in the parking lot of the Metro at Markham Road and Eglinton Avenue. It takes place daily from noon to 10 p.m. The final day is Sunday and it closes at 6 p.m.
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it’s happening w Friday, May 31
Seniors Book Club WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Albert Campbell District Library, 496 Birchmount Rd. CONTACT: 416-396-8890, COST: Free May 31: De Nero’s Game; June 28: The Brain That Changes Itself. The Singing Pilgrims WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Salvation Army Citadel, 2021 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Stan Williams, 416-438-8552 COST: Free Annual Spring Concert Euchre Night WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Church of the Master United Church, 3385 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: 416-4310333 COST: $6 /player Includes prizes, refreshments and fun. Wheelchair accessible. Support attendants free or $6 to play.
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Lawn Sale WHEN: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Church of the Master United Church, 3385 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Gladys or Clara, 416-431-0333 COST: Free Individual lawn sale tables, snacks and baking.
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Springfest WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd. CONTACT: Sue, 416-694-408 COST: Free Baked goods, plants, barbecue, gently used household itemsand more Lawn Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: St. Mark’s United Church, 115 Orton Park Rd. CONTACT: Art Nicholson, 647-280-3391, art@tailung.com COST: Free Yard and plant sale Craft Market and Antique Car Show WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Scarborough Village Community Centre, 3600 Kingston Rd. CONTACT: Jan Morgan, 416-3964051 COST: Free Scarborough Village Seniors hosts a craft sale, flea market and antique car show. Luncheon selection available. Agincourt Lawn Bowling open house WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Agincourt Lawn Bowling Club, 1 Heather Road CONTACT: Dudley Phillips, 416-284-3937, nodud@rogers. com COST: Free Lawn Bowling is a sport for all ages and has various levels of competition, from casual bowling to international
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East Scarborough Festival Market WHEN: 2 to 6 p.m. WHERE: St. Margaret’s Parkette, 4130 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Sarah, 416-2985825 COST: Free Family friendly event offers entertainment, vendors and fresh food. Takes place every Thursday in June, July & August. Vendors, volunteers and entertainment wanted. 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. Eastpark Blvd. CONTACT: Pat, 416447-1537 COST: Free Couples and singles dancing.
championships. 20th Annual Caribbean Gala WHEN: 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. WHERE: Tropicana Community Services, 670 Progress Ave. Unit 14 CONTACT: Cindy Harlow, events coordinator, 416-439-9009 COST: $150 Themed Balia i Ritmo. An evening inspired by Caribbean dances and rhythms. Silent auction, a threecourse Caribbean-style dinner, live entertainment by Ballet Creole, the Hummingbird Tassa Band and the Children & Youth Dance Theatre of Toronto as well as a raffle.
Saturday Night Dance WHEN: 7 p.m. to midnight WHERE: BirkdaleCommunity Centre, 1299 Ellesmere Rd. CONTACT: 416-3964069 COST: $6, includes refreshments
w Sunday, June 2
SOLO Dance Club WHEN: 7 p.m. to midnight WHERE: Cedar Brook Community Centre, 91
YMCA Healthy Kids Day WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHERE: YMCA Scarborough, 230 Town Centre Court CONTACT: 416928-3362 COST: Free All YMCA health and fitness centres in the GTA will be open to the community.
Second Career Information Session WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: On-Track Career & Employment Services, 1371 Neilson Road-Ground Floor CONTACT: 416-283-5229 Pre-Registration is required, , , COST: Free Get valuable information on eligiblity and how to complete the training application. A referral from an Employment Consultant is required if you qualify.
w Wednesday, June 5
Chinese Cancer Support Group WHEN: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: St. Paul’s L’Amoreaux Centre, 3333 Finch Ave. East CONTACT: Kenneth Nunney, 416-493-3333 COST: Free Support group for all adults 55 and over who have been diagnosed with cancer and are at any stage of the disease. In Cantonese and Mandarin. Speaking of Bones WHEN: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Eglinton Square Library, 1 Eglinton Square, Unit 126 CONTACT: Cathy Pyper, 416-396-8920, cpyper@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Learn what osteoporosis is, risk factors and how to manage osteoporosis through nutrition, exercise and medication. Registration required. Call 416-396-8920.
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special report: big move, big money The following are 11 proposals considered by Metrolinx to help fund regional transit expansion as well as views of the organizations that have weighed in on the recommendations. By Rahul Gupta
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PARKING SPACE LEVY
ing space would net $350 million per year.
How it works: Per space levy charged daily to operators of paid and unpaid commercial parking lots as well as at transit stations. Annual projected revenue for the Big Move: A daily charge of $0.25 per park-
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EMPLOYER PAYROLL TAX How it works: Regular deduction paid by Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) employers each pay period in form of flat tax or a percentage of total gross salaries. Annual projected revenue for the Big Move: 0.5 per cent tax would raise between $630 to $730 million. Pros for implementation: w High revenue potential and minimal implementation costs. Cons against implementation: w Could discourage job creation. w Doesn’t impact congestion.
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FUEL TAX
Pros for implementation: w Stable, long-term funding since parking spots are unlikely to be removed over time. w Easy to implement. w Encourages smarter land-use planning.
Examples where it is used: Oregon raised more than $200 million in 2010 for the Portland area TriMet transit service through an estimated 0.69 per cent payroll tax. Also used in New York City and Paris, France.
Toronto Region Board of Trade
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HIGH OCCUPANCY TOLL (HOT) LANE How it works: Low occupancy drivers pay a user fee to access High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV ) lanes normally reserved for vehicles transporting three or more people. Annual projected revenue for the Big Move: A toll of 30 cents per kilometre would bring in anywhere from $25 to $45 million by 2014 and up to $250 million after 2017 if additional HOT lanes are constructed on the 400 series highways as planned.
CivicAction Toronto Region Board of Trade
Examples where it is used: Widely used in places like Vancouver, Montreal, parts of Europe and Australia.
LAND VALUE CAPTURE (LVC) How it works: Fee charged to property owners, including developers and home buyers, to capture a property value increase resulting from proximity to a public transit connection or project.
Pros for implementation: w Encourages less fuel consumption over time. w Reduces total car trips and improves travel times over the long term. w Minimal administrative costs since taxing mechanism already in place. Cons against implementation: w Could significantly increase costs for transporting goods and services resulting in higher prices for con-
Pros for implementation: w Voluntary usage, which means many road users would not have to pay more. Cons against implementation: w Capital construction costs required to convert existing HOV lanes to allow for tolling. w Potentially unaffordable for lower-income drivers. Examples where it is used: HOT lanes exist or are planned in just about every U.S. state dating back to the 1970s.
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Which of the following recommendations do you support? Send us your thoughts at scm@insidetoronto.com
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Cons against implementation: w Low annual revenue potential. w Administration costs unclear due to a lack of details on how it would work. w Unpopular among majority of polled residents.
Metrolinx CivicAction Toronto Region Board of Trade
Pros for implementation: w Can capture property value increases from public and privately held land.
Toronto council
Annual projected revenue for the Big Move: Five cent per litre tax would raise up to $330 million per year.
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Annual projected revenue for the Big Move: LVC fees could produce $20 million in dedicated revenue, though the cost of implementation is unclear at the moment.
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How it works: Regional consumption surcharge in the form of a flat tax for every litre of gas purchased or as a percentage of the base price.
UNDER CONSIDERATION
Cons against implementation: w Lot owners can transfer the cost of the levy to users. w Unlikely to improve traffic congestion. w Levy would be enforced even if the spot remains empty during peak hours.
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sumers. Examples where it is used: Vancouver’s TransLink receives around $120 million yearly through a 17 cents per litre fuel surcharge. Maryland’s Democratic governor Martin O’Malley recently signed off on a $650 million investment in public transit paid for by the state’s gas tax.
REGIONAL SALES TAX How it works: Percentage increase within GTHA of existing tax rate to fund transit projects. Annual projected revenue for the Big Move: A one per cent increase would generate around $1.3 billion for the region and more than $500 million to Toronto. Pros for implementation: w High revenue potential with capacity to rise as economy grows. w Can be adopted quickly.
Metrolinx CivicAction Toronto Region Board of Trade Toronto council
Cons against implementation: w Unpopular with polled residents who feel they’re over-taxed; would cost average Toronto household an estimated $600 more per year. w Would affect low-income residents more adversely. Examples where it is used: Los Angeles County’s Measure R instituted a 0.5 per cent tax increase over 30 years to build subways.
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HIGHWAY TOLL How it works: Same as HOV tolling, with exception everyone must pay for lane
usage, usually based on a fee per kilometre. Would be implemented on all 400 series highways and major roadways. Annual projected revenue for The Big Move: A toll of 10 cents per kilometre could generate up to $1.5 billion by 2021 without taking into account construction costs. Pros for implementation: w Major long term revenue potential
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TRANSIT FARES INCREASE
How it works: Raising fares of all GTHA transit agencies including the TTC to raise money for transit construction. Annual projected revenue for The Big Move: A 15 cent raise would raise around $50 million.
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Pros for implementation: w Would make transit riders solely responsible for funding expansion since they would likely benefit the most. Cons against implementation: w A fare hike would negatively affect ridership and prompt many to
DEVELOPMENT CHARGE
since all road users would have to pay. w Could reduce traffic congestion, especially if there are alternative modes of travel. Cons against implementation: w Significant capital and administrative costs required. w Would encourage people to live closer to urban areas, which would be a disadvantage for suburban employment. Examples where it is used: Like HOV lanes, tolled highways are used
return to their cars. w Low revenue potential that could be better used for operation of existing service. w Fare hike would have to be uniform across GTHA. For the TTC, the least subsidized transit provider in North America, that would mean even more reliance on the farebox. w Would adversely affect fixedincome riders like seniors.
charges are already collected by municipalities. w Could encourage “smart” development by offering incentives for building near existing transit.
Annual projected revenue for The Big Move: 15 per cent increase across the GTHA would generate $100 million/year.
Cons against implementation: w May require a legislative amendment to provincial Development Charges Act. w Developers would likely pass cost onto home buyers.
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How it works: An incremental increase tied to transit funding of existing property tax rates for residents and organizations. Annual projected revenue for The Big Move: Raising current rates by just over five per cent could yield in 2014 anywhere from $480-670 million in dedicated revenue. Pros for implementation: w Easy to implement as tax collection mechanism is already used by every municipality and the province.
w Stable, long term growth prospects. Cons against implementation: w Municipalities already rely on property tax revenues to fund many services. w Regressive nature of property tax would disproportionately affect lowincome home owners and renters. w Residents would object to doubledipping by province which already uses property taxes to pay for education costs. Examples where it is used: Vancouver’s TransLink and London, Ont. have funded transit projects through property tax hikes.
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Toronto Council
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Toronto Region Board of Trade
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VEHICLE KILOMETRES TRAVELLED (VKT) FEE
How it works: All vehicles in a designated area would have to pay a charge for every kilometre travelled. Distance would be measured via GPS devices installed in cars or odometer readings. Annual projected revenue for The Big Move: Charging three cents per kilometre would net for transit construction around $1.6 billion. Pros for implementation: w Extremely high revenue potential with the ability to rise significantly in the long term. w Would reduce congestion and impact driver behaviour especially if different pricing rates are adopted to account for peak travel times. Cons against implementation: w Expensive to implement
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Toronto Council
CivicAction
Toronto Region Board of Trade
Examples where it is used: The city of Toronto used surplus fare revenues collected during the Second World War to pay for its first subway line, Yonge, which opened in 1954.
How it works: One-time charge on real estate developers levied by municipalities to recover public capital costs from the private sector.
Pros for implementation: w Easy to implement as development
PROPERTY TAX
worldwide to fund transit and road infrastructure. Locally, Hwy. 407, which is leased by a private consortium, has charged tolls per kilometre travelled since its inception in 1997.
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Toronto Council
CivicAction
Toronto Region Board of Trade
Examples where it is used: Used to fund part of city’s share of Toronto York Spadina Subway Extension and Sheppard-Yonge subway construction.
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Toronto Council
CivicAction
Toronto Region Board of Trade
w Legislative changes would be required from both the province and municipalities to allow for VKT tolls. w Drivers would have to assume entire costs even though they may not necessarily benefit from better public transit. Examples where it is used: Denmark and the Netherlands have plans to impose a VKT fee within the next three years. New Zealand motorists also pay a set charge for every 1,000 kilometres travelled.
Metrolinx CivicAction Toronto Region Board of Trade Toronto Council
Sources: KPMG/AECOM funding tool profiles report for Metrolinx; Toronto Region Board of Trade, City of Toronto, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Pembina Institute, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Fraser Institute.
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decided that all the money raised will go towards PCD research at SickKids. Maya’s March begins at 10 a.m. this Sunday at 21 Conlins Rd. The five-kilometre walk goes along Military Trail to Old Kingston Road, along Lawson Road, through Colonel Danforth Park, up Old Kingston Road and then back along Military Trail, ending at Conlins where there will be a barbecue, live music and a silent auction. Paula said she hopes to raise $15,000 this year.
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Improvements to Kingston Road scheduled from June to December 2013 As part of the TTC’s ongoing commitment to build a better transit system for Torontonians, starting in June, the Kingston Road streetcar tracks are being replaced and upgraded. These upgrades require road and track construction that can be disruptive and inconvenient. During this time, local shops, restaurants and businesses will remain open. The TTC and the City of Toronto encourage you to continue to support them during construction.
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What will happen, and when? June 3 – June 22, 2013
• Buses will replace streetcars all day, every day
• Centre lanes on Kingston Rd. between Queen St. and Dundas St. and between Waverley Rd. and Lee Ave. will close for rail welding and storage
• Bus service on north-south routes will be increased to handle increased ridership
• Streetcar service on Kingston Rd. will stop
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Festival founder a fan of films and Scarborough
>>>from page 1 If Robert De Niro could start a film festival in Tribeca, to bring people into that lower Manhattan neighbourhood after the September 2001 attacks, Petrov asked, why couldn’t he do the same for the place he grew up in? The festival website (www. scarboroughfilmfestival. com) is full of facts about Scarborough.
Toronto may have film fests of many sorts, but Petrov, who went to R. H. King Academy and is a board member of Scarborough Arts, speaks proudly of his event as being one of the first outside the downtown core. “I’m a film fan, yes, but I’m also a Scarborough fan,” he said. Kim, who like Petrov has worked for the Toronto
International Film Festival, said Scarborough has a “minimal” presence in the cultural life of Greater Toronto, despite being one of its largest regions. “I started to see Scarborough as a clean slate, a new canvas that’s waiting for a new initiative,” she wrote this month, adding the volunteer-run event from June 4 to 9 can “bring the community
together through showcasing quality and inspiring films that everyone can enjoy.” Petrov also has hopes the festival can help people get beyond Scarborough’s problematic public image. When he asked students at Centennial College to make short films about Scarborough, four of the five films they finished were about killers or rapists, he said. “Why not do it about a corner store? Or a documentary? Or experimental?” The festival, meanwhile, struggled to find local venues outside of Scarborough’s remaining megaplexes. One of the few alternatives, the Woodside Cinema, is closed
for renovations. Kim and Petrov decided to have some screenings, including opening night, at The Fox in the Beach, which Petrov calls “borderline Scarborough.” Other films will play at the University of Toronto Scarborough, in a campus lecture theatre which Petrov said can seat 500 and has superb sound quality. Submissions to the festival poured in from Europe, the U.S., and Thailand, but some short movies by Scarborough filmmakers are also included: Chance, by Kuru Selvarajah; Mermaid, by Joanne Doughty; Student Bodies, by Geoff Anhorn; and Little Miss Jihad
by Stephanie Law. A l s o h o m e g r ow n i n Scarborough is Ryan O’Callaghan, who wrote, produced and stars in the feature film Placebo, also screening. He now lives in New York City, where his story is set, and said he “couldn’t be more excited” to have it shown at The Fox, where his grandparents went on dates in the 1950s. “Scarborough has shaped the person I am and the artist I’ve become. The creative potential here is limitless,” said O’Callaghan, who grew up in the Guildwood area.
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Federal minister attends service at Sri Varasiththi Vinaayagar temple Federal Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney will appear at a Scarborough temple this Saturday, June 1, to join a special prayer service for “world peace and economical growth,” the temple trustees said in a release.
T h e S r i Va r a s i t h t h i Vinaayagar Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh expects to welcome the minister at 9 a.m. for a tour before the service begins at 9:30 a.m. The temple on Kennedy Road south of McNicoll
Avenue is known locally as the site of a chariot festival each July in honour of Lord Ganesh. Division police picnic w42community
The 16th annual 42 Division Community Picnic is set for
Saturday, June 8, at Burrows Hall Community Centre. The picnic features a wide variety of food, entertainment, games, activites and inflatables for children and families to enjoy. The picnic is hosted by the Community Police Liaison
Committee and the Chinese Community Police Liaison Committee for Toronto police’s 42 Division in north Scarborough. The picnic runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with opening ceremonies set for noon. Burrows Hall Community
Centre is located at 1081 Progress Ave., just south of Sheppard Avenue and north of Milner Avenue. For more information on this year’s police community picnic at Burrows Hall, call the 42 Division station at 416808-4200.
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Heavy rains lead to flooding in basements, on roads DAVID NICKLE dnickle@insidetoronto.com City staff are bracing for re p o r t s o f w i d e s p re a d basement flooding following an overnight rainstorm that flooded the Don Valley Parkway through the morning rush hour and has taxed the city’s systems to the maximum. “We had an extreme event,” said Denzil Minnan-Wong, the chair of Toronto’s public works and infrastructure committee yesterday morning. “We received a rainstorm of somewhere between 50 and 60 millimetres in an hour. It was a significant amount of water.” The storm set off an alarm system on the Dundas Street bridge over the Don Valley Parkway at around 3 a.m., telling city staff that the Don River was beginning to rise. “Staff were immediately deployed around four, started to close roadways — we
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Looking north toward Lake Ontario from the Dundas Street entrance to the Don Valley Parkway after early-morning flooding of the Don River closed traffic in both directions yesterday.
changed the signal timing on some streets in expectation that there would be flooding,” he said.
The Don Valley Parkway was closed until mid-morning. Minnan-Wong said there
could be more trouble in the afternoon commute, as another system tracks across the region.
But Minnan-Wong said the real problem is still emerging, as homeowners across the city continue to call in with
basement floods from sewer backups. “The people I have a lot more concern with are the people who’ve had their basement flooded,” he said. “We’ve had about 200 calls so far.” Minnan-Wong said the calls have come from every area of the city with a particular concentration in North York. Pockets of the former municipality have had to deal with sewer backups every few years. They usually occur when heavy rains cause the storm sewers to back up into sanitary sewers, sending raw sewage into homeowners’ basements. The city’s wet weather master plan is a long-term infrastructure improvement program intended to mitigate against flooding in the future.
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n the midst of the political apocalypse unfolding here at Toronto City Hall, it’s nice to see that things aren’t collapsing everywhere when it comes to the governance of our city. On Monday, Metrolinx released its preferred revenue tools — yes, also known as fees and taxes — to pay for transit expansion in Toronto and the surrounding communities. The revenue tools preferred are a one per cent hike in the HST, a five-centper litre gas tax, a 25 cent commercial parking levy and a 15 per cent increase in development charges. Metrolinx also recommended tolls on HOV lanes, parking fees at transit stations and a land value capture tax as supplemental tools for funding. The total cost for the average household would be $477 a year, according to Metrolinx’s calculations. More for big families. All of this was too rich for the broken instrument
david nickle the city that Toronto Council had become earlier this month, when it attempted consensus on ways to raise money for transit expansion. The best council could do then was ask for a couple more subways, and tell the provincial government to find the money to pay for it elsewhere. The political appointees that currently make up Metrolinx are, sadly, left to be the grown-ups in a room full of democratically — elected kindergarteners. Toronto needs that politically mature guidance right now. The city and the region that surrounds it desperately needs to update and expand its transportation infrastructure. And council? Beset by scandal in the mayor’s office, its members divided along political, regional and grudge lines... In its current
state, it’s never been less fit to govern this city. As Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday has pointed out, the business of the city goes on as it collapses. And that’s true, inasmuch as Toronto is 90 per cent a service delivery organization and as long as it’s financially sound and retains a professional bureaucracy, the city itself will work. But that crucial 10 per cent, which involves moving an agenda forward and crafting policy — looking at the city we’ll have five years as opposed to dealing with the one we’ve got — is beyond Toronto. Fortunately, the most crucial policy question of this term — how to fund and build better transportation — has been taken from council and given to an unelected body. Under ordinary circumstances, that would be alarming. These days, it’s a lucky break.
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Province urged to act on Metrolinx report Mayor repeats opposition RAHUL GUPTA rgupta@insidetoronto.com Several pro-transit funding groups want the provincial government to act quickly on Metrolinx’s final recommendations for new dedicated transit taxes and fees. The provincial transit planning agency released its longawaited Investment Strategy this week which it will present to the province and municipalities by Saturday, June 1. Metrolinx’s said the recommendations for four main revenue generating tools is enough to bring in the necessary $2 billion per year required to complete the Big Move transit plan’s first phase of priority projects within 15 years. During a special meeting on Monday, Metrolinx’s board of directors voted to
unanimously endorse the report, which contains a number of recommendations for the Liberal government of Premier Kathleen Wynne. The recommended revenue tools are increasing the HST in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) by one per cent; hiking development charges to 15 per cent; imposing a five cent gas tax; and requiring commercial parking lot operators to pay a fee of 25 cents per space. The Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance, which has long called for revenue tools to fund a regional strategy urged the province to accept Metrolinx’s recommendations. “It’s been decades in the waiting, and the time has come for governments to invest in a dramatically better way to move people and goods across the
Toronto region,” said group chair John Tory. “Let’s make our dream of a connected regional transportation network a reality.” The Pembina Institute also reacted positively to the report. “We are particularly happy to see that Metrolinx’s proposal includes a mobility tax credit to address income equity, and also a dedicated transportation trust fund to ensure that new revenues go exclusively to the Big Move,” said the environmental research group’s Ontario director Cherise Burda. The Toronto Region Board of Trade, which made its own revenue tool recommendations earlier in the year, said the province should be quick to adopt the recommendations. “We urge the provincial government to move quickly
in advancing the report to the public through planned consultations. We will be looking for a clear timetable to legislatively approve a final investment strategy by the fall.” said board president Carol Wilding. TTC chair Karen Stintz, who attended the release of the Metrolinx report on Monday, said she supported three of the recommended revenue tools but was concerned by the impact of a parking levy on Toronto region business owners. “Adding the fourth tool of a parking tax will tip the scales of simply taking too much from our economy,” said Stintz in a statement posted on her personal blog. Rahul Gupta is The Mirror’s transit reporter. For more transit news, follow him on Twitter: @TOinTRANSIT
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Mayor Rob Ford is no fan of Metrolinx’s suite of revenue tools. On Tuesday evening, after a day-long executive committee meeting, Ford invited reporters and cameras into his office to make sure that was perfectly clear. “It’s no secret that I’ve been fighting for new subway lines for the City of Toronto from Day One,” he said. “I support developing new rapid transit — and streetcars are not rapid transit. What I do not support is the province’s plan to slap new taxes on the backs of Ontarians. They call them revenue tools but we all know it’s a fancy name for taxes.”
Ford referred to the recent debate at council, which took place against his will, that nevertheless rejected all options for revenue tools and demanded the province fund two new, unplanned subway lines. “Toronto Council took a firm position last month — they stood beside me and said no to these new taxes,” said Ford, who had hoped to forestall the debate on revenue tools until Tuesday’s meeting of the Executive Committee. “Yet the province is moving ahead without consulting the public, with a plan to hit Toronto families for taxes that will cost $500 to $1,000 a year if not more.” Ford said the province should “lead by example” and deal with its own deficit before discussing new taxes.
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Diamond Star Ltd.
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251 Brimorton Dr.
9am - 12pm
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All proceeds to charity.
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2008 CHEVROLET UPLANDER ✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BREAKS
9,888
$
ONLY 65,000KMS
OR
95
$
2009 FORD RANGER SPORT 2010 FORD FUSION SE
✓ V6 ENGINE ✓ EXTENDED CAB ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LIGHTS ✓ & MORE
+ TAXES
5.99 $
WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BREAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ AND MORE
10,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
85
5.99 $
2012 FORD FOCUS SE 2010 GRAND CARAVAN ✓ 7 PASSANGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ AM/FM CD PLAYER ✓ DARK TINTED GLASS
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
13,988
$
Punit (Prince) Sibal General Manager
2008 FORD EDGE SEL 2009 FORD EDGE SEL
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS
14,988
$
ONLY 40,000KMS
69
$
18,988
$
5.99 $
ONLY 17,000KMS
23,988
$
69
$
OR + TAXES WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
ENTRY
85
+ TAXES WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
18,998
$
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
75
2010 E-450 CUBE VAN
105
5.99 $
23,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
105
OR
69 WEEKLY $
+ TAXES
19,988
2011 ACURA CSX
16,988
5.99 $
72 MONTHS
2010 TOYOTA VENZA ONLY 36,000KMS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
5.99 $
✓ 16’ BOX PARCEL VAN ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ V8 ✓ POWER BRAKES ✓ POWER STEERING ✓ AM/FM/CD
ONLY 22,000KMS + TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
15,988
$
14,988
+ TAXES
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
20,988
+ TAXES
ONLY 26,000KMS
OR
95
$
+ TAXES WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
+ TAXES
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
65
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ & MORE ✓ STK # A2727
18,988
OR
85
$
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ SIDE STEPS ✓ 20” WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ TOW PKG ✓ & MUCH MORE
25,988
5.99 $
115 5.99 $ WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
$ OR
+ TAXES
28,988
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
119
60 MONTHS
20,988
41,988
5.99 $
ONLY 48,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
65
5.99
2011 E-250 ECONOLINE
WEEKLY
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
85
5.99
2010 FORD FLEX LIMITED
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
89
18,988
5.99 $ 72 MONTHS
2012 FUSION AWD
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER SUNROOF ✓ DVD PLAYER ✓ 7 PASSENGER ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS
14,988
+ TAXES
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ DUAL SUNROOF ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ONLY 36000 KMS
22,988
5.99 $
2013 FORD EDGE SEL 2010 F150 SUPERCREW LARIAT 4WD 2012 HONDA PILOT TOURING
✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ PANORAMIC SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
+ TAXES
5.99
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ ONLY 15,000KMS ✓ EX RENTAL ✓ EX US VEHICLE ✓ STK# A2630
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER STEERING ✓ P/ WINDOWS ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND. ✓ P/LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ EX RENTAL
$
✓ 4 DOORS ✓ V6 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY
5.99 $
2009 BMW 323I SEDAN
5.99 $
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY ✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX DAILY RENTAL
$ OR 95 5.99 WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
75
$ 65 65 5.99 $12,988 ORWEEKLY WEEKLY 72 MONTHS $
ONLY 31,000KMS
5.99 $
WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY
2012 FORD ESCAPE
✓ LEATHER SEATS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR COND ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS WHEELS AND MORE!
$ OR
60 5.99 $13,988 OR $60 WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
ONLY 57,000KMS
2012 TOYOTA COROLLA 2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA ✓ 4 DOORS ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ EX DAILY RENTAL
+ TAXES
$
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ & MORE
✓ ALUM
2012 FORD TAURUS AWD
✓ ALL WHEEL DRIVE ✓ LOADED ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ V6 ✓ POWER SEATS ✓ P/WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS & MORE ✓ EX-RENTAL
15,988
+ TAXES
OR WEEKLY 60 MONTHS
2012 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM ✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ LEATHER ✓ SUNROOF ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ FOG LAMPS ✓ ALUM WHEELS
✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ POWER MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ AND MORE
OR
11,988
OR
2008 FORD F-150
✓ V8 ✓ AUTOMATIC ✓ AIR CONDITIONING ✓ POWER WINDOWS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ POWER DOOR LOCKS ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ CHROME WHEELS
ONLY 18,000KMS
ONLY 36,000KMS
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 72 MONTHS
95
5.99
2012 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 4WD
✓ LOADED ✓ NAVIGATION ✓ POWER WINDOWS/ LOCKS/ MIRRORS ✓ ABS BRAKES ✓ KEYLESS ENTRY ✓ ALUM WHEELS ✓ EX-RENTAL
ONLY 25,000KMS
49,888
150 5.99 $
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
PRICES ARE PLUS HST ONLY. IE. $10,000 FINANCED OVER 60 MONTHS, PAYMENTS ARE $50 PER WEEK AND COB IS $1813 VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *ON SELECT MODELS.
+ TAXES $ OR WEEKLY 84 MONTHS
179
5.99
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