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Come out to fish and enjoy a barbecue at the annual Party By The Pond event this Saturday, at Topham Pond located in the Eglinton Flats. Site cleanup starts at 9 a.m. with fishing (no licence required) beginning at 10 a.m. Fishing experts will be on hand to help kids and inform adults how to catch salmon in the Humber. Lunch will also be served by Granny’s Flavour and the barbecue will be provided by the Mount Dennis Community Association. Topham Pond in the Eglinton Flats is located between Jane Street and Weston Road just south of Eglinton Avenue West.
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Post your Weston memorabilia on Facebook Historical Society looking for submissions The Weston Historical Society is looking for people to upload any material of local historical significance on its new Facebook group page. Old school yearbooks, newsletters, copies of Weston area newspapers, and home movies of Weston and Mount Dennis can be submitted as PDFs after joining the “Weston
Annex” Facebook group page (www.facebook.com/ groups/1447228342197832) “I was recently able to post copies of most of the covers of the Weston Collegiate yearbook, The Conning Tower, and we’ve been lucky enough to have some viewers upload some of the covers that we were missing,” said Martin Proctor of the
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he World Cup of Soccer ends this weekend with the championship and third-place matches. And while the 2014 version has already provided plenty of heart-stopping action for soccer fans, let’s hope that this event has planted the seeds for a lasting legacy in Toronto’s communities. The event may have been hosted in Brazil, but the World Cup has a significant impact in a city as diverse as Toronto (where nearly half the residents speak a language at home other than English). The World Cup is a true spectacle, and not just for fans of the two remaining teams vying for the championship on Sunday. Whether it’s been by meeting new people out to watch a game at a local establishment, or having the opportunity to learn more about another country and its culture, Torontonians are witnessing a unique opportunity for comour view munity building. Events that enable citizens from diverse backgrounds to Community gather together often help building a forge deep lasting connections. And that’s not all. Sports by-product of events like these inspire stars sporting events of the next generation. In that, the World Cup is no different than the Stanley Cup final or the World Series. And there’s definitely value to a community in a less competitive vein – the benefits of regular physical activity for our youth: soccer can be an outlet for that. And compared to other sports, soccer is relatively affordable. We’ve recently profiled a number of local soccer organizations in the city that aim to benefit from the exposure the World Cup has brought. Visit our website at www.insidetoronto.com/worldcupTO to see those stories and all other coverage we’ve compiled on the World Cup and the 32 teams participating. One final note: Those of us still craving international sporting competition after watching the World Cup don’t have long to wait and have the opportunity to experience the competition live. The FIFA Under-20 women’s soccer championships are being hosted in Canada later this summer, Aug. 5 to 24. A number of games will be in Toronto at BMO Field (Montreal, Moncton and Edmonton are also hosting games). Two of Canada’s three games in the tournament’s group stage (against Finland and Ghana) are here in Toronto.
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o, I’d just come back from doing a little grocery shopping at Yes Frills Saturday afternoon and was walking up the sidewalk of my street when who should I bump into but neighbourhood legend, Gordon Grouch. He was about to get into his classic ’50s Chevy parked out front of the building next to my place. “Man, what a scorcher in here,” he sighed after opening his car door. “I was driving around for more than an hour with the air conditioning going full blast and just dropped in to my friend’s condo for all of about five minutes and I swear my car’s already so hot I could fry a couple of eggs in the back seat.” I must hear that line 10 times a day each summer, and it dawned on me that in all my years I have never actually seen a fried egg cooking on the back seat of any vehicle, let alone a fancy shmancy Corvair. What’s more, I got a
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY strong feeling that if anybody could do it, Grouch was definitely the guy. So I decided to pursue the matter. “Sounds yummy, big guy,” I said. “Now, just out of curiosity, are you talking conventional eggs or organic eggs?” Gordon grimaced as he so often does. “What the heck’s the difference?” “You don’t think there’s a difference between conventional or organic?” I asked incredulously. “If so, I’d scrap my plans to try out for Canada’s Got Cooking Talent if I were you. You’ll be voted off the kitchen on the first day of auditions.” “What I meant is that the kind of eggs is irrelevant,” he said, appearing to get even hotter than it was inside his car. “All that matters is that, given the heat, they’d be frying away back there like
there’s no tomorrow.” “Really,” I replied, as I scoured the back seat that was covered with newspapers, fast food wrappers and empty pizza boxes. “Well, Gordo, I hate to take the wind out of your sails, but I don’t think even the great Sherlock Holmes could find room to roast one measly little peanut in middle of that mess, never mind a couple of eggs.” “So, I’ll fry the eggs on the front seat, then. All the better. It’s way hotter up there anyway with the sun baking through the dashboard window. They’ll be even toastier and tastier. And you know what? To show you what a bighearted guy I am, I’ll even sizzle up a couple for you, too, while I’m at it. What do you say?” I grabbed my stomach in mock horror. “Don’t bother. The back seat is scary enough. But the thought of you cooking up eggs on a seat you sit on seven days a week gives me the willies.”
“You’re missing the point, as usual, Jamie. The culinary analogy is not the issue. It’s the effect extreme temperature is having everywhere.” “Relax. I was just messing with you. How about just giving me a comparison involving heat WITHOUT food in it?” “It’d be my pleasure. It’s hotter than a sauna in my car. That better?” Yikes. The image of Grouch fully dressed in a car is bad enough. Wearing nothing but a towel and his trademark smirk gave me the double willies. So I swiped his keys, jumped into his car and bolted the doors, lest he get any ideas. Once inside I cleaned the clutter off the back seat and got down to business. “Four eggs over easy, it is,” I mouthed through the window. “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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Family Time WHEN: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. WHERE: Evelyn Gregory Library, 120 Trowell Ave. CONTACT: Richard, 416-3941006, egstaff@torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Stories, songs and rhymes for children (five years and under) and their caregivers. Movie Mania WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Evelyn Gregory Library, 120 Trowell Ave. CONTACT: Richard, 416-394-1006, egstaff@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Drop in for a family movie. Gardening Club WHEN: 4 to 5 p.m. WHERE: Evelyn Gregory Library, 120 Trowell Ave. CONTACT: Richard, 416-394-1006, egstaff@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Practice your green thumb in Evelyn Gregory’s garden. Friday Night Movies WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Maria A. Shchuka Library, 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. CONTACT: Linda Feesey, 416-394-1000, lfeesey@torontobpubliclibrary.ca COST: Free This evening watch The Great Gats-
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transit bike lane network grows wCity’s With the addition of Simcoe Street, the City of Toronto’s bike lane network grew a little larger this week. Painted bike lanes are now available on both sides of the street between Queen Street West and Front Street. They’ll also intersect with planned bike lanes on both Richmond Street and Adelaide Street, planned for later this summer. The lanes, which are not separated from the rest of the street, went into effect yesterday. Even with the planned expansion, the city is still far short of its goal to add 500 kilometres of paved bike lanes. opens bRanded online shop wTTC
The TTC is taking another plunge at selling branded merchandise with the opening of an online shop. While the selection at shop.ttc.ca is limited to vintage transit posters and subway route maps, available for $10, the TTC is promising to add more
rahul gupta TO in TRANSIT wares soon. Over social media, requests came in from riders for TTC apparel, mugs and even cardboard cutouts of transit vehicles. Suggestions for TTC swag can be made by filling out an online customer service form at www.ttc.ca, or by tweeting senior customer service manager Sue Motahedin (@ttcsue). The TTC briefly ran its own souvenir shop at Union Station, which closed in 2010. screens air film festival wSubway
It’s not too late to get your short film submitted to the Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF), that other annual cinematic taking place in September. TUFF, which showcases silent one-minute offerings on subway video screens, takes place at the same time as the Toronto International Film Festival. It’s accepting
final submissions for film, video or animations which may be eligible for a jurychosen cash prize. Upload entries to www. torontourbanfilmfestival. com until Tuesday July 15. An administration fee of $20 is required. This year’s TUFF will run from Sept. 5 to 15 in subway stations and screening venues across the city. Transit bike patrol unit launched wGO
Some GO Transit fare enforcement officers are taking to two-wheelers while on patrol. Over the summer as part of a pilot project, the new Transit Safety Bike Patrol Unit will make use of environmentally friendly pedal power to investigate disturbances in parking lots and other areas not easily reachable by car, says the regional transit provider. For more information about the program, visit www.gotransit.com
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Dirty deeds in mayoral campaign? Is it going to get dirty, this mayoral campaign? That’s what Councillor Doug Ford suggested Tuesday, as he told reporters he believed a rival political campaign might be responsible for smashing a window in his SUV outside his Etobicoke home the previous night. That morning, a group of bare-chested protesters made a show of themselves behind Doug’s brother, Mayor Rob Ford, as he gamely bulldozed through a speech highlighting possible traffic woes. This Passion of the Fords’ narrative was upended somewhat when CityTV uploaded video showing a police officer chiding Mayor Ford’s sobriety coach for apparently kicking one of the protesters. That protester, a 52-yearold Scarborough housing consultant with the name of John Furr, confirmed in an interview that he had indeed been kicked. No charges were laid in the incident. Furr has also made clear that he is not a part of a mayoral campaign.
david nickle the city But Doug Ford is correct in saying that things are getting, if not dirty, then extremely ugly following Rob’s return from rehab. Rob Ford’s half-hearted attempt at a mea culpa fell flat – at least so far as the polls are concerned. The mayor still has supporters – he was given a hero’s welcome at the Caribbean Festival launch Tuesday, and on Monday was cheered on by an entourage of T-shirt-wearing supporters – his detractors seem to have both multiplied and intensified. They have moved from fascinated disapproval to inchoate rage over the time of his absence. East York school teacher Joe Killoran, who offered Mayor Ford a blistering, bare-chested rebuke as he joined a Canada Day parade, has become a poster boy for this nouveau fury. Tommy Lenathen, a longtime city employee from
Scarborough, is the equivalent to Doug Ford, as he came to city hall to excoriate the Ward 2 councillor for his remarks in The Etobicoke Guardian about autistic children. It may, one supposes, emerge that these two and also the crowd of anti-Ford protesters who’ve been sitting vigil outside the mayor’s office are political operatives. It is more likely, however, that the people who are shouting over the mayor’s speeches and calling his brother a bigot are responding with genuine anger – at the racism, sexism, homophobia and lewdness the mayor has expressed – that is not so much motivated as it is provoked. Have these protesters crossed a line in doing so? Of course they have. As we trudge through the waning of Rob Ford’s 2010-2014 term of office, that line is so far behind us we wouldn’t recognize it if we saw it.
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Doctor pleased with reversal of cuts to refugee health care Interim Federal Health Program for refugees took effect in June 2012 MIKE ADLER madler@insidetoronto.com A federal court ruling ordering the Conservative government to reverse cuts to health care for refugee claimants is “very much a victory for Canada,” says a Toronto physician who testified in the case. Federal Court Justice Anne Mactavish ruled on Friday that the cuts are cruel and violate Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, particularly because they “potentially jeopardize the health, and indeed the very lives” of innocent children.
Caulford, director of Scarborough’s Community Volunteer Clinic for the Me d i c a l l y Un i n s u r e d , recorded the effects of the cuts on the Markham Road clinic’s patients, and supplied several of these in affidavits to the court. He argued the cuts would end up costing Canadian taxpayers more, because they would force claimants no longer eligible for care and others confused by the rules to wait until normal medical conditions worsened into more expensive, and dangerous, emergencies, before seeking care. O n Fr i d a y, h owe v e r, Caulford added the ruling is also a victory for Canada’s
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until the federal government determines their status, many refugee claimants, including sick children and pregnant women, will require care,” Hoskin said. Caulford said he applauds the provincial program, but said it has not covered all excluded claimants because of administrative obstacles and the federal government’s refusal to co-operate, which forced patients to re-register. The ministry said more than 110 claimants have been treated under the provincial program at a cost of between $150,000 to $200,000, and a bill for all such treatments each year will sent to the federal government.
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Last year, as part of a new neighbourhood feature, The York Guardian looked at the changing trends and demographics in its local neighbourhoods. This summer, The Guardian will look at the numbers in York from a city ward perspective. Data courtesy Statistics Canada via the City of Toronto. This feature will appear every second Thursday.
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WARD
watch
This week: Ward 11
The historic Weston branch of the Toronto Public Library.
Ward 11 York South-Weston – Population (2011): 62,385
Languages Tagalog
Somali
Polish Spanish
Cantonese
Portuguese Italian
Spanish is the most common nonofficial language in Ward 11 (York South-Weston). In the 2011 census, 8.4 per cent of residents listed Spanish as their Mother Tongue, and 6.3 per cent listed Spanish as their Home Language. Portuguese is next in both categories.
Top 10 Mother Tongues
Top 10 Home Languages
1. English 2. Spanish 3. Portuguese 4. Italian 5. Vietnamese 6. Somali 7. Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 8. Polish 9. Cantonese 10. Chinese (not otherwise specified)
1. English 2. Spanish 3. Portuguese 4. Vietnamese 5. Somali 6. Italian 7. Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 8. Cantonese 9. Tamil 10. Polish
2006 070809102011
difference of a decade
Five-Year change
+10.5% +69.3% The number of people in the ward listing Somali as a Home Language has increased by 69.3 per cent between 2006 and 2011.
The number of people in Ward 11 aged 65 or more has increased by 10.5 per cent between 2001 and 2011. The overall population increased by 4 per cent during that time.
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City context A comparison of a ward statistic with its Toronto equivalent
HOME LANGUAGE “Home Language” refers to the language spoken most often at home or on a regular basis at home. In the 2011 census, 13 per cent of Torontonians listing Somali as a Home Language were residents of Ward 11.
-5.3%
The number of people in Ward 11 (York SouthWeston) listing Italian as their Home Language has dropped 25.1 per cent between 2001 and 2011.
The number of inhabitants aged 0-14 (Children) declined by 5.3 per cent between 2006 and 2011. The overall ward population increased by 3.4 per cent during that time.
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Neighbourhoods City neighbourhoods that are fully or partially part of Ward 11 include Pelmo ParkHumberlea, Weston, Mount Dennis, Rockcliffe-Smythe, and Junction Area. Next Ward July 24: Ward 12 (York South-Weston)
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