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Now that Toronto politicians have had their say on the Yonge Street subway extension to Richmond Hill, a couple of York Region politicians are speaking up in response. Vaughan Councillor Alan Shefman, who represents Thornhill, and Richmond Hill Ward 6 councillor Godwin Chan, who represents the area of Hwy. 7 and Yonge Street where an eventual subway station terminal would be located, are speaking out after Toronto Mayor John Tory and Toronto Transit Commission chairman and councillor Josh Colle threw cold water on the idea of a link to Richmond Hill in the near future. Tory was reported as saying about the extension: “We just can’t do it. How irresponsible would it be to have the trains, when they get to Finch, be so full, no one can get on?” And Colle said: “We’re nowhere near being in the position to extend Yonge north. It’s just not feasible right now.” See ‘USERS’, page 11.
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44-year-old Thornhill synagogue eyeing closure By Simone Joseph
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It’s the end of an era. Thornhill’s Shaar Shalom Synagogue is closing its doors on June 30. The synagogue is “winding down its current operations” and plans to sell its real estate, according to a March question-andanswer statement to members. “Reversing our current situation would require extreme efforts,” the Q & A states. “Having said that, if any of our members can present us with a well-thought-out proposal as to how the shul can continue, we will consider it.” Shaar Shalom Synagogue has a 44-year history serving the Thornhill and North York Jewish communities. The conservative-turned egalitarian synagogue is on Simonston Boulevard near Don Mills Road, just north of Steeles Avenue, near the Shops on Steeles and 404. The synagogue was started in a house basement by several families living in the Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue area. A March 9 meeting included a discussion
After 40 years of serving the Thornhill community, Shaar Shalom Synagogue is in danger of closing down; with costs of operation and departure of its clergy two key factors.
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of the loss of the synagogue’s clergy and the potential dramatic loss of membership. At the meeting, synagogue officials described the events that led to the announcement, according to an article in The Canadian Jewish News. Two hundred and sixteen members gathered to hear the announcement, which was met with shock, tears and some anger,
synagogue president Seymour Hersh told The CJN. Several factors influenced the decision to close the synagogue. One of these factors was the loss of clergy. Neither Rabbi Steven Schwarzman nor Cantor Ben Silverberg will be renewing their contracts. Their contracts, as well as the executive director’s contract, ended this year.
Rabbi Schwarzman, who is native to the U.S., has been with Shaar Shalom for two years. The statement issued by the synagogue noted that the falling Canadian dollar, family settlement complications and “ideological differences” between Schwarzman and the synagogue caused him to seek a congregation in the U.S. He announced in January that he would be leaving. In February, Cantor Ben Silverberg announced his departure. Silverberg, who has been the cantor of Shaar Shalom since 2001, has accepted a job at Beth Torah Congregation, a Toronto synagogue, starting July 1. Since the synagogue still owes $545,000 on its mortgage, has declining membership and bleak prospects, compounded by the loss of clergy, the executive and board decided to close the institution. “Keeping the doors open and lights on after June 30, 2016 means incremental and ongoing costs we cannot afford,” the Q & A states. “In any way that we can limit our exposure to additional expenses, we see this as our ethical responsibility.”
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f you build it, will they come? Taking a look at the York Region Transportation Master Plan (TMP) stretching out to 2041, that seems to be the idea. By then, York Region will have about 1.8 million people, up from about 1.1 million today; the number of jobs in the region will have jumped from 565,000 to approximately 900,000, according to projections. The big question, according to the TMP, is whether York will see a big increase in the number of people who use public transit. Currently, just four per cent of trips within York Region are made using public transit. Contrast that number with these numbers: 81 per cent of a.m. peak work trips are made by car; 96 per cent of trips of less than five kilometres are made by car. So, how do you get more people out of their cars and on to buses helping to free up some of the gridlock on York Region roads?
Tim Kelly The key way, according to the TMP, is to build a world-class transit system. We’re seeing some of that work happening right now with the development of the Viva Rapidway system along Hwy. 7 in southern York Region, as well as along Steeles Avenue, up Yonge Street, along Major Mackenzie Drive, and across Davis Drive in Newmarket. It won’t be finished for a number of years, but when done could have a major impact on how many choose to ride the bus. Such a system creates “buses-only” lanes that keep transit moving smoothly and, as the
population increases, will move people swiftly through the most congested corridors. If users can be guaranteed good service, the idea is that more will take it, thus freeing up more lanes on the road and reducing traffic gridlock. The hope is that, in addition to the Vaughan subway link coming online in 2017, there will also be a subway link to Richmond Hill by 2041. Combine that with all-day, two-way, 15-minute GO Train service planned along lines running through the region over the next decade and transit service should dramatically improve. Will all the improvements draw people out of their cars? As the region grows and transit improves, taking the bus or train may prove a more attractive option down the road for some.
Tim Kelly is a reporter with the York Region Media Group. Reach him at tkelly@yrmg.com
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SALE OFTHE LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MARKHAM Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the lands described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on April 7, 2016, at the Clerk’s Department, City of Markham Municipal Office, Main Level, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham Ontario. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the City of Markham Municipal Office, 101 Town Centre Blvd., Markham. Description of Lands: Roll No. 19 36 020 136 60640 0000; PIN 03047-0723(LT); Block 70, Plan 65M3459; Markham; File No. 14-32 Minimum Tender Amount: $8,162.96 Roll No. 19 36 020 111 24000 0000; Steelcase Rd W, Markham; PIN 03004-0024(LT); Parcel S-1 Section M1707; Block S Plan M1707; S/T MA90250; S/T LA603664 Markham; File No. 14-70 Minimum Tender Amount: $8,430.34 Roll No. 19 36 020 126 65046 0000; Birchmount Rd, Markham; PIN 02988-0448(LT); Part Lot 7, Plan 65M2616 designated Part 1 Plan 65R17201 except Parts 20 & 22 Plan D1004, Markham. T/W Parts 1 & 2 Plan 65R17201 as in LT990752. S/T easement Part 21 Plan D1004; File No. 14-74 Minimum Tender Amount: $132,522.63 Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.
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xcellent customer service doesn’t have a cup size.” So said the executive director of the Human Rights Legal Support Centre last week on International Women’s Day, and I couldn’t agree more. The Ontario Human Rights Commission is calling for an end to sexualized dress codes that discriminate against female employees. The commission is taking on some restaurants and bars that require their female staff to dress in high heels, tight dresses, lowcut tops and short skirts. The commission maintains that this dress code requirement may make employees more vulnerable to sexual harassment, contribute to discriminatory work environments and exclude people based on sex, gender identity or expression and creed. Most of us have eaten at such restaurants where the female staff, often waitresses or hostesses, can be dressed in such a provocative way it can make female customers embarrassed and male customers uncomfortable, too. I’ve eaten meals at chain restaurants in both Richmond Hill and Newmarket where either my husband or my daughter’s boyfriend were ill at ease due to the cleavage and very short skirts on display. Many times I’ve shared a meal at such establishments with female friends and it became a topic of hushed conversation, not wanting to upset servers. I don’t think such hushed discussion bodes well for a restaurant, if customers talk about the way a server is dressed instead of how delicious the food is. My son also worked in the kitchen of one such establishment that required female staff to dress provocatively. Not only was he sometimes distracted in his work, but he felt uncomfortable when encountering the waitresses in staff hallways — and even sorry for them.
Marney Beck After all, he has a sister, and would probably be embarrassed if she had obtained a job in the same restaurant and been forced to dress in a revealing way. And as a parent, I would be more than uncomfortable if my daughter were forced to wear sexy clothes to work; I would be furious. “Employers must make sure their dress codes don’t reinforce sexist stereotypes,” said Chief Commissioner Renu Mandhane of the Ontario Human Rights Commission. “They send the message that an employee’s worth is tied to how they look. That’s not right, and it could violate the Ontario Human Rights Code.” Last week, the commission publicized its plea to workers that if they felt their workplace’s dress code or uniform discriminated against them, they should use their company’s internal complaints process, or file a formal human rights tribunal complaint. (online go to sjto.gov.on.ca/hrto/ contact/) If there are any waitresses or restaurant staff who would like to express their opinions on wearing sexualized clothing — our reporters would like to hear from them. Or from managers explaining why their dress code is important to the image they are trying to project to customers. It’s fair game to ask restaurant staff to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day or a special T-shirt to promote a company awareness or charitable campaign, but quite another to insist on a uniform that exposes staff as sex objects.
Re: Markham greenlights allway stop signs where girl, 4, killed, Feb. 17; Traffic signal not welcome in Markham’s Box Grove, March 3. It was with great disbelief that I read stories about the plan to erect more stop signs in Markham. The town could put up five stop signs behind each other, 10 feet apart, on an intersection, and accidents would still happen. The mayor is totally right in saying that only driver and pedestrian behaviour can change the carnage. That will never change. It’s a proven fact that a stop sign has never saved a life. When there is no stop sign, the car coming from the right has the right of way. That’s the way it works in most of the rest of the world. Drivers should slow down, look for traffic, continue straight or make the turn. It works perfectly. Little fuel wasted, little pollution created. The elimination of stop signs around the world continues because they are some of the highest polluters of our air. Every time a car has to come to a full stop, there is some brake dust. We don’t see it, but it’s there and washes in our creeks, rivers and lakes. Every time a car has to accelerate from a full stop, the engine burns up to 50 times more fuel until cruising speed is reached again. More fuel burned, more pollution in our air. The municipal guidebook on traffic signs says that we need 500 vehicle movements in one hour on an intersection in order to erect a stop sign. Please go and count. It also says that there should never be any 3- or 4-way stop signs. They simply shouldn’t exist. Is anyone listening? Our world, the only home we have, is warming and we should not make it worse by
putting up more stop signs. Town councillors are the last people we should ask for advice on traffic signs. They simply don’t have the knowledge or training. For that, we have our works department and people working there who have been trained in these matters. Stop signs do not save lives, according to police, so the faster we get rid of them to save our planet, the better. Regarding the intersection in Boxgrove, there is only one solution and that is to put in a roundabout. No stop signs, no traffic light, a simple, no service needed, roundabout. They cut pollution and collisions by up to 90 per cent.
Heinz Nitschke Member of the Energy Conservation Committee and Markham’s Partner Town Committee, Uxbridge
Thanks for keeping us safe I was waiting to pick up my daughter from the bus stop a couple of nights ago around 10:55 p.m. I had parked on the side
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of the road, had my hazard lights on and was waiting outside my car. A police cruiser drove by and the next thing I know, he had turned around and stopped to ask me if everything was OK. I told him I was waiting to pick up my daughter and he left. I was relieved to know that Richmond Hill is still a safe place and York Regional Police officers stand by the motto of many police forces: “to serve and protect”. Thank you once again to our police officers who work to keep our community safe. L. Gonsalves Richmond
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Thornhill man has lifelong passion for posies, peonies By Simone Joseph
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Antonio Valente will never forget the day his elementary school principal crushed his dream. His teacher asked the Grade 2 class to draw a picture of what they wanted to be when they got older. “What do you want to be when you grow up?” the principal asked the young Antonio. “I want to be a florist,” Valente said. The principal chuckled, saying “boys don’t play with flowers!” Valente gave up his dream of pursuing a career in floral design,
but never forgot his passion for posies and peonies. “It was always pumping through my veins, and so was my love of gardening,” he now says. He has been supply teaching for the York Region Catholic school board the past five years. Six years ago, he began planting a special garden at home. He started with dahlias, but soon added zinnias and roses. Suddenly, his neighbors were requesting bouquets and he developed a small Saturday morning flower stand at the end of his driveway.
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Today, the 33-year-old’s passion for flowers is paying off. This year, the Thornhill man began bringing his bouquets to two different markets —— Waldorf Village Market in Thornhill and Toron-
that boys do, in fact, play with flowers,” he wrote in his application. For now, neighbours still call on him to create bouquets and other flower arrangements for baby showers, weddings and special benefits. Valente’s ultimate dream is to have a flower farm of his own. You can admire more of Valente’s work on Instagram or at Waldorf Village Market (located inside the Toronto Waldorf School at 9100 Bathurst St, Thornhill) any Saturday morning or Toronto Botanical Gardens’ farmers market on Thursday afternoons (777 Lawrence Ave. E.).
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Poets will read from their new and published works. Many poets launch their books of poetry at this event. The Vaughan Poets’ Circle is a diverse group of more than 40 poets who have been meeting monthly since January 2006 at the Bathurst Clark Resource Library in Thornhill. The event runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Admission is free. The Bathurst Clark Resource Library is at 900 Clark Ave. W. in Thornhill at Bathurst Street, next to the Promenade Mall. — Simone Joseph
In celebration of all things poetic, the Vaughan Poets’ Circle celebrates National Poetry Month with its 10th anniversary Poetry Month event on Saturday, April 9. You can sign up before 10:30 a.m. for an open mic session when people will read their own poetry. This session runs from noon to 12:30 p.m. Enjoy refreshments, door prizes and books for sale.
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Chan and Shefman, along with Markham Councillor Valerie Burke, have formed the Yonge Street North Group to lobby federal and provincial ministers, as well as Metrolinx, to get the 7.4-km extension built. So far they’ve helped secure $10 million for studies and consultations and had the extension approved by the province for preliminary engineering. They’ve also secured support from Markham, Richmond Hill and Vaughan councils to move the project forward and have met with provincial transportation and finance ministers. Shefman said, “the people of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) should not be dependent on Toronto for rapid transit planning or decisions in our region. Just consider how far along that approach has got us today.” He added that, “the problem with rapid transit planning is that it is not regionally based. Transit users could care less about municipal borders. All they want to do is get to their destination as quickly, as efficiently and as cheaply as possible.” The Thornhill councillor points out that Yonge Street has been an active project managed by VivaNext since 2008 and since the establishment of Metrolinx, it has been a priority project. Shefman also says that in a recent Metrolinx report it was recommended to move the project to the preliminary design and engineering stage, adding, it is only waiting for provincial government funding. Meanwhile, Chan said the “bashing of 905 by the 416 is counter-productive.” He also said “Metrolinx, as the provincial agency with a mandate to address public transportation issues in the GTHA ought to engage all parties, ie., York Region Transportation Corporation, TTC, York Region and Toronto to have mature adult-like discussions on collaborative efforts to alleviate Yonge subway capacity issues without hindering the northern extension that is already shovelready and shovelworthy.” Plans for the extension to Richmond Hill Centre at Hwy. 7, would see two new stations built in Toronto (Cummer/Drewry station and Steeles station), with four built in York Region (Clark, Royal Orchard, Langstaff and Richmond Hill Centre stations). The trio of councillors urges residents who want to see a subway built to southern York Region to write to Premier Kathleen Wynne; federal minister of infrastructure, Amarjeet Sohi; provincial Minister of Transportation MPP Steven Del Duca; and the president of Metrolinx, Bruce McCuaig.
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Refugee children can be registered for school at Welcome Centres Both the Markham and Richmond Hill Welcome Centres can now accept Catholic school registration for children of families new to Canada. The Newcomer Reception Centres inside both Welcome Centres, staffed with multilingual settlement workers, allow
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Thornhill survivor paves way for potentially life-saving cancer treatment A Thornhill couple has helped steer Rob Ford’s health in a potentially better direction. Back in 2010, Yaron Panov, then 55, learned he had only a few months to live. Doctors had diagnosed him with a form of malignant liposarcoma, the same rare and aggressive cancer that Toronto Councillor Rob Ford has. Today, six years after doctors gave him that grim prognosis, Panov is alive and well. After Panov’s wife, Dr. Rochelle Schwartz, learned that her husband only had months to live, she discovered a “precision chemotherapy” treatment. This treatment relies on mouse ‘avatars’ — essentially your own personal medical guinea pig — to help oncologists identify the most effective treatment for a specific patient. By testing various drug cocktails on the rodent, the technique spares the patient from enduring the painful toxic effects of chemotherapies. Local doctors had equated the animal models to “science fiction”. The new cancer treatment was developed in Baltimore and Israel. The couple flew to the U. S. and went to a private company to try and save Yanov’s life. The mice arrived four months later and testing suggested Panov should be given a colon cancer drug called Stivarga. It suppressed Panov’s tumour and kept the cancer at bay. The Thornhill couple has paid nearly $350,000 for the treatment so far. Ontario’s Medicare bureau, OHIP, refused to reimburse them for the bills for the experimental treatment, so the couple sold their home. Despite the financial toll and anguish, both Panov and Schwartz said it was worth it. “I may not have a house, but I have a beautiful husband,” Dr. Schwartz said.
The TumorGraft process used on Panov represents “an opening for a better hope,” he said. “At the end of the day, if it is money or life, you choose life,” he said. “This technology does exist and, for us, it is a turning point.” The couple has since made it their mission to ensure other Canadians have access to the technology. Along with Schwartz’s medical partner, Dr. Sharla Lichtman, they have fundraised more than $1 million the past two years for the cause. Their efforts led to the launch of the Panov Program trial at Mount Sinai Hospital, the first clinical site that has enrolled patients — including Ford — in the newly-opened study, which uses the U.S.-based Champions of Oncology’s ‘TumorGraft’ process. The research initiative will test just how well Champions’ approach works. It will involve testing chemotherapies on a cancer patient’s mice avatars and then applying those effective treatments to the patient. The end goal will be to evaluate if the therapies perform as well on the patients as it did in their mice. Still, the process isn’t a proven solution to prolonging life. First, there are no guarantees that an implanted tumour will grow, although Champions’ track record suggests there is a roughly 65-percent chance. There are also cases where patients have died before the whole process — which takes four months — is completed. “I really hope (Rob) has that time,” said Panov. In light of his re-admission to Mount Sinai’s cancer ward for chemotherapy, Ford’s family launched a website last weekend called GetWellRobFord.com and invited the public to share their stories of cancer survival and support. Go to https://mountsinaihospitalfdn.akaraisin.com/fundraise/ panov for more information. — By Simone Joseph with files from The Toronto Star
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York police are suggesting that a fire that caused a number of evacuations erupted after an explosion. Fire crews and York Regional Police were on scene Tuesday at the house fire on Douglas Haig Drive, near Steeles Avenue and McCowan Road, in Markham. Reports suggest as many as six people, including a police officer and three children, were sent to hospital after the incident. One person was reported to be in serious condition and was transferred to Sunnybrook hospital. The cause of the explosion, which took place just before 5 p.m., was not immediately clear.
YRP rescue 2 deer from lake Police saved two deer from Lake Simcoe, near Keswick, Monday after the two animals ventured onto the thin ice, eventually crashing through and requiring help from York Regional Police’s marine unit. After receiving the call at 11:20 a.m., police arrived along with fire crews to find the animals 500 metres off shore, trying to get back up onto the ice, but repeatedly crashing back down. “It was 17 degrees over the weekend,” Const. Laura Nicolle said of the unsafe ice conditions. “Apparently Bambi did not get our media releases.”
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Saturday, March 19 Kick off Earth Month at the City of Markham’s Earth Hour Event March 19 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Cornell Community Centre & Library, 3201 Bur Oak Ave. Family-friendly event offers an educational and engaging sustainability fair, entertainment, an outdoor lantern walk and hot chocolate. Free; visit markham. ca for details. Vaughan residents are invited to join Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and members of council March 19 for the ninth annual Earth Hour Vaughan event at City Hall starting at 6:30 p.m. Featured activities include an innovative energy exhibit, lantern walk at 8:30 p.m. (rain or shine), live entertainment and Green Hero Award presentation. Do your part by turning off all non-essential lights from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. March 19. For details, go to vaughan.ca Toronto Waldorf School at 9100 Bathurst St., Thornhill, presents a puppet play March 19 at 11 a.m. suitable for children 3 to 9, concurrent with the Village Market, which is open Saturdays 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Presented by Dianne Goldsmith, retired Kindergarten teacher. For details, visit torontowaldorfschool.com
Sunday, March 20 Friends of Markham Museum presents Bob McDonald, author and host of CBC’s science
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Break out your costumes and get ready to rock out at the 5776 Purim Shpiel, featuring the music of Queen March 23 at 7 p.m. at Temple Har Zion, 7360 Bayview Ave., Thornhill. All ages welcome. Plus Purim Carnival March 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with games, treats and prizes. For details, visit templeharzion.com
Pioneer Footprints in York County is the focus of a Richmond Hill Historical Society meeting March 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St. Ruth Burkholder, local historian and genealogist, will outline research done for her latest book on the Pennsylvania German families who arrived in York County in early 1800s. All welcome; guests free; refreshments served. Memberships available.
Celebrate Maundy Thursday Communion March 24 at 9 p.m. at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., just north of Major Mackenzie Drive. Evening service invites us to reflect on the last meal Jesus and his disciples shared; with bread and wine; prayers and praise; in darkened sanctuary. For more, go to richmondhillpresbyterianchurch.org
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St. Matthew’s United Church, 333 Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill, presents Easter Services. All invited to join us March 25 for reflective Good Friday worship. Call church office at 905-8843606 for further information.
Saturday, March 26 Meet the Easter Bunny March 26 on Main
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Sunday, March 27 Celebrate Easter, The Joyous Day of Resurrection, March 27 at 10:30 a.m. at Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church, 10066 Yonge St., just north of Major Mackenzie Drive. Music will soar with resurrection joy, baptism and affirmation of baptism will be celebrated. For more, visit richmondhillpresbyterianchurch.org St. Matthew’s United Church, 333 Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill presents two services on Easter Sunday, March 27, with Rev. Val Noakes. A sunrise worship service is held at 7 a.m., followed by light breakfast. Join in family worship at 10:30 a.m., to celebrate Easter Sunday in a traditional family service. All warmly welcome. Call church office at 905-884-3606 for details.
Tuesday, March 29 On March 29 at Temple Har Zion, 7360 Bayview Avenue, Thornhill, Daytime Speaker Series presents Ian Leventhal on Jewish migration in exciting new program called Suitcases. Bring your lunch for 12 noon; program starts at 12:30 p.m. Members $3; community guests $6. For more, visit templeharzion.com Markham at the Movies screens My Internship in Canada March 29 at 7 p.m. at Flato Markham Theatre, 171 Town Centre Blvd. Directed by Philippe Falardeau (Monsieur Lazhar), film focuses an on independent MP, a backbencher and former hockey player, who finds himself in an uncomfortable spotlight. His young Haitian intern has a keen interest in the Canadian system. Film delivers laughs and civic pride. Subtitled. For info: 905-415-7500 or markham.ca First Link Memory Café presented by Mosaic Home Care Services & Community Resource Centre, at Shops on Steeles and 404 mall, 2900 Steeles Ave. E., March 29 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Free for those interested in or concerned about memory related issues; individuals diagnosed with early Alzheimer’s or related dementias, and their care partners. Share stories and socialize with others. To register, call 905-597-7000. The Liberal welcomes submissions of upcoming events from non-profit community organizations. Every effort is made to include all submissions; there is no guarantee of publication. E-mail items to mbeck@yrmg.com Did you know you can add your own items to our online calendar? Visit: www.yorkregion.com/yorkregion-events/
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Accountant........................................................................................... Martin Togman Accounting Firm.......................................................... Rosenberg Smith & Partners Acupuncture............................... PhysioActive Orthopaedic & Sports Injury Centre All Around Restaurant ............................................................Santo's Italian Cuisine Animal Hospital/Veterinarian.......................................... Thornhill Veterinary Clinic Appliance Store........................................................................................Home Depot Art Gallery........................................................................................ Marquis Galleries Art Gallery............................................................................ Urban Frame Art Gallery Auto Body Shop............................................................................... Fix Auto Thornhill Auto Parts Store.....................................................................................Canadian Tire Auto Service....................................................................................Leo's Auto Service Bakery Shop ................................................................................ Amadeus Patisserie Bank/Trust Company........................................................................ TD Canada Trust Banquet Facility..................................................................The Avenue Banquet Hall Bath Store .....................................................................................Bed Bath & Beyond Bedding Store...............................................................................Bed Bath & Beyond Bicycle Shop ......................................................................................... Bike Depot Inc Book Store .......................................................................................... Chapters-Indigo Bowling........................................................................................................Bowlerama Breakfast........................................................................................Steve's Restaurant Brew Your Own Wine/Beer .............................................................. Thornhill Winery Bridal Shop .................................................................................Bridal Fashion Fraire Brunch ........................................................................................................Bagel World Buffet/All You Can Eat...........................................................................The Mandarin Bulk Food Store.............................................................................................Bulk Barn Butcher Shop ...................................................................................................Nortown Camera Store/Photography Equipment.........................................................Henry's Camping Equipment Store....................................................................Canadian Tire Car Rental ................................................................................. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Car Wash.................................................................................................................Esso Caribbean Restaurant ........................................ The Island Carribbean Restaurant Carpet/ Flooring Retailer ..................................................................Factory Flooring Casual Dining........................................................................... Santo’s Italian Cuisine Casual Dining..............................................Symposium Cafe Restaurant & Lounge Catering Company............................................................................................ Longo's Cell Phone Centre ..............................................................................................Rogers Chicken Restaurant/Chicken wings .......................................Duff's Famous Wings Children's Clothing Store........................................................................................Gap Children's Entertainment .........................................................................Wonderland Chinese Restaurant ....................................................Cynthia's Chinese Restaurant Chiropractor ..........................................Thornhill Chiropractic and Wellness Centre Chocolate/Candy Store .................................... Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Cinema Complex...........................................................................................Silver City Cleaning Company .............................................................Carpet Cleaning Thornhill Coffee Shop/Doughnuts/Pastries............................................ Aroma Espresso Bar Computer Repair...............................................................................................Staples Courier Service .........................................................................................Canada Post Craft Shop ...................................................................................................... Michael's Dance Studio ..........................................................Vibe Dance & Fitness Studio Inc Day Camp......................................................................Chabad Lubavitch Day Camp Daycare Centre....................................................................Thronhill Woods Daycare Dental Hygienist ...............................................................The Thornhill Smile Centre Dentist ..................................................................................................... Dr. Neil Silver Denturist................................................................................. Thornhill Denture Clinic Department Store .................................................................Hudson's Bay Company Domestic Car Dealership .............................................................. Roy Foss Thornhill Driving Range ............................................................................... Launch Golf Centre Driving School.............................. Young Drivers - Toronto Driving School Thornhill Drug Store................................................................................... Shoppers Drug Mart Dry Cleaners .............................................................................Superior Dry Cleaners Educational Supplies ........................................................................................Staples Electronic Store .............................................................................................. Best Buy Employment Agency........................................................Thornhill Employment Hub Esthetician .........................................................................Thornhill Village Esthetics
Fabric Store......................................................................................... Masters Fabrics Fabric Store............................................................................. Sew Sisters Quilt Shop Fine Dining...................................................................Cynthia's Chinese Restaurant Fireplace Store .........................................................................MacKenzie Fireplaces Fish & Chips.....................................................................................York Fish & Chips Fitness Centre................................................................................................ Good Life Florist Shop..............................................................................................Orchid Florist Foot Specialist .............................................................................. 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Golf Store .......................................................................................................Golf Town Greek Restaurant........................................................................................... Santorini Gymnastics Club........................................... York Stars Rhythmic Gymnastics Club Hair Salon ......................................................................................Salon Massimo Inc Hamburger.............................................................................Golden Star Restaurant Health & Beauty Products ........................................................ Shoppers Drug Mart Health Food Store ......................................................................................... Ambrosia Hearing Centre ............................................. Thornhill Hearing and Balance Centre Heating and Air Conditioning ..............................Comfort Air Mechanical Services Home Decorating/Accessories Store ....................................................Home Sense Home Improvement/ Hardware Store...................................................Home Depot Homeopathic Medicine ...................................Thornhill Naturopathic Health Clinic Hotel/Motel..................................Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel & Suites Hypnotherapist ...................................................... Greater Toronto Hypnosis Centre Ice Cream.............................................................................................Baskin Robbins Import Car Dealership........................................................ Mercedes-Benz Thornhill Indian Restaurant ......................................................................... The Indian Kitchen Insurance Company ................................................................................... State Farm Interior Decorating Company................................................................ Just the thing Investment/Financial Company ........................................................... Edward Jones Italian Restaurant .................................................................................... Mezza Notte Japanese Restaurant/Sushi ................................................Ginza Sushi Restaurant Jewelry Store ....................................Moshe Fine Jewellery & Diamond Merchants Kitchen Supplies Store .....................................................Cayne's Super Houseware Ladies Clothing Store ............................................ Laura, Laura Petites, Laura Plus Landscape Company/Lawn Service ..................................The Gardener - Thornhill Laser Hair Removal .................................................................... Thornhill Skin Clinic Lawyer ...........................................................................................Stephen R. Dyment Legal Services .....................................................................Jb Claims Legal Services Lighting Centre ..................................................... InHome Lighting and Furnishings Lingerie Store ............................................. La Vie en Rose & La Vie en Rose Aqua Live Theatre ............................................................................City Playhouse Theatre Local Golf Course........................................................Thornhill Golf & Country Club Local Strip Plaza/ Mall........................................................................ 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The people of Thornhill have spoken! This year’s Readers’ Choice Poll was our most popular ever! The votes have been counted...
Oil Change/Lube .............................................................................................Mr. Lube Optical Store ............................................................................................Lens Crafters Optometrist..........................................Dr. Steve Gold, Thornhill Optometric Centre Organic Food Store/ Health Food Store..................................................... Ambrosia Outdoor Patio..............................................Symposium Cafe Restaurant & Lounge Paint & Wallpaper Store ............................................ Sherwin-Williams Paint Store Party Supply Store .......................................................................................Dollarama Pet Groomer .................................................................................................. PetSmart Pet Store ........................................................................................................ PetSmart Pet Training.................................................................................................... PetSmart Pharmacist.................................................................................. Shoppers Drug Mart Photography Studio ............................................... Nechama Laitman Photography Physiotherapist...................................................................... Thornhill Physiotherapy Picture Framing Store............................................................ The Galleria Art Frame Pilates Studio ......................................................................... Moksha Yoga Thornhill Pizza..............................................................................................................Pizza Nova Plumbing Services/Plumber ............................................................... Aviv Plumbing Pool & Spa Supply Company.............................. International Pool & Spa Centers Print Shop ........................................................................................Print Dot Com Inc Private School........................................................................ Toronto Waldorf School Pub...............................................................................................Britannia Pub & Grill Real Estate Agent ..................................................... Andrea Halpern, Sutton Group Real Estate Brokerage.............................................................Sutton Group Admiral Real Estate Team......................................................ILAN Joseph Real Estate Team Reflexologist ..............................................................Richmond St. Wellness Centre Roofing Company.................................................................................. 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Montana's Cookhouse Storage ......................................................................................... Secure Self Storage Tailor Shop .......................................................................................... Thornhill Tailors Tanning Salon........................................................................ Sun Touch Tanning Spa Taxi Service.............................................................................. Express Limo and Taxi Tea Room.............................................................................. The Victorian Tea Room Thai Restaurant............................................................................... Royal Orchid Thai Tire Store................................................................................ Canadian Tire Thornhill Toy Store.....................................................................................................Mastermind Traffic Ticket Specialist ................................................................OTT Legal Services Transmission Shop...................................................................... Transmission Depot Travel Agency.................................................................................... YYZ Travel Group Upholsterer........................................................................North Town Upholstery Ltd Vacuum Store ...............................................................................................Vac Works Walk-in Clinic ......... Matlis Medical, Urgent Walk in Clinic, Sports Medicine Clinic Weight Loss Clinic....................................................Bernstein Diet & Health Clinics Window & Door Company...............................................Canadian Choice Windows Window Coverings Store ....................................... Absolute Window Coverings Inc. Women's Accessories Store ..............................................................................H & M Yoga Studio............................................................................. Moksha Yoga Thornhill
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Newcomers to town united through digital storytelling BY KIM ZARZOUR
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They come from vastly different worlds — he a successful, busy businessman from Beijing, she a young Syrian mother whose homeland has been torn apart. But today, what they have in common is far more powerful: they have both travelled across the world to make Richmond Hill their home. Now, as they laugh together like old friends in the Welcome Centre on Yonge Street, they say they wish to share their stories to help others understand what it is like to uproot your life and move to a new land. Charlie Cheng and Samar Makhoul are among six newcomers who took part in a digital storytelling project, creating short films about their immigration experience that will be aired at the upcoming Richmond Hill Cultural Summit March 29 at the theatre. Each year, the town takes on a “celebrated stories” project to highlight what makes Richmond Hill unique. Last year, the films focused on icons such as the Good Brothers, Jackie Richardson and the Royal Canadian Air Farce; the year before looked at history and culture of the town. This year, the town wanted something more community-based and decided to look at immigration, says Gillian Hards, cultural services coordinator. “Richmond Hill is now 54 per cent composed of immigrants. We wanted to put a face to those statistics and look at what life is like beyond those numbers.” Hards says they connected with the North York Community House, (NYCH), a settlement agency with facilitators trained to provide digital workshops. They also partnered with York Region’s Welcome Centre Immigrant Services, which helped them
find participants involved in the language program who were willing to take on the week-long project. Cheng and Makhoul, along with four newcomers from Iraq, China, Syria and Iran, started out nervously, with just a basic understanding that they were each going to make a movie, but as the week went on, they say they created a close bond — along with two to four-minute films about their journeys. The process of immigrating on its own is a challenge, and when you are leaving a country that was torn apart by poverty or strife, it is especially difficult, Hards says. NYCH helped the newcomers learn the skills they would need for the project — storytelling, script writing, videography, storyboarding. Rabia Din, program manager, says it also helped them feel comfortable sharing their stories in their own voices, despite their language challenges. “Sometimes, it is the first opportunity they have to tell their stories. It needs to feel safe and confidential for them to be sharing such deep experiences.” NYCH has been working with Toronto community groups for six years producing more than 400 such films that are shared with teachers and administration staff at schools. Not only do participants have a chance to bond and share, Din says, the resulting films provide a tool for education and advocacy. “We wanted them to give an honest experience — but they all had a nice sense of the hope and difficulty,” Hards says. “The stories they tell are sometimes emotional, really moving and hopeful,” Hards says. “There is a message of optimism here.” In Cheng’s case, it is a story of change. It begins with his life in China, working at a good job, but working
“almost all the time”. His wife and children told him they wanted to immigrate to Canada for their education and he, at first, was reluctant to leave. But after three years apart, he knew it was time to join them. He remembers his mother’s tears, the 13-hour flight that landed him in a new world buried in deep snow, without friends or language to communicate. “I didn’t know where my future was,” he recalls. “I felt so lost.” Then, he says, he discovered the Welcome Centre, a settlement agency that introduced him to other newcomers and helped him find his way. “Even though we are of different backgrounds, we understand and encourage each other.” Cheng says he has come to love Richmond Hill, a place where he can count on his neighbours, where he is able to slow down from his busy work schedule and spend time with his family. With new confidence, he is making plans to open his own business, design his own life and create a successful future. All this he relates in a film he has created with his new digital storytelling skills — as does Makhoul, whose story of leaving Syria is very different. In a film that is a poetic tribute to her homeland and new future, she describes a troubled country that is more to her than heartache and loss. “To us, it’s different” ... it is childhood memories, the taste of bread, the sound of church bells, she says. But when the sky turned dark, and began “raining blood and tears”, she knew she had to leave. In her new home, Richmond Hill, the sky is blue and sun shines again, and “the rain brings new life”. Makhoul says she now loves her new home so much she has encour-
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Charlie Cheng (left) and Samar Makhoul are among six newcomers who took part in a digital storytelling project, creating short films about their immigration experience that will be aired at the upcoming Richmond Hill Cultural Summit March 29. Their experiences are worlds apart, yet now they are friends, and both keen boosters of Richmond Hill. aged her family join her. “I told them if they are good workers and good persons, this country is good for you.” Mudhaffar Al-Saigh created a short film that describes the pain of leaving behind a successful career for a safer life for his family. A professor of animal husbandry, nutrition and health with more than 100 published scientific articles, once chosen as a top scientist in Iraq, life was good until war tore his world apart. His family fled to Lebanon and then to Canada, but to support them he continued to work, despite the dangers. There were explosions daily and he worried for his students — and missed his family terribly. He joined them in July in a safe new community called Richmond Hill where everything was close by
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A celebration of lives well lived and people well loved Read more Life Stories on yorkregion.com
Giuseppe Strazzeri a true community leader By Brea Bartholet
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community without a leader is just a random group. For some within Bradford West Gwillimbury, Giuseppe Strazzeri, more commonly known as “G”, was that kind of leader. It didn’t matter where he was or what he was doing, you could always find the friendly mortgage agent with a smile on his face. And that’s how many people will remember him, after his sudden passing on the morning of March 2, sending a wave of grief throughout BWG. A resident of Bradford for more than 14 years, Strazzeri quickly become involved in multiple groups and fundraisers. If you’re familiar with the Bradford Social Networking Association on Facebook, then it’s likely you had become familiar with Strazzeri’s upbeat demeanour and ongoing drive to connect local residents and businesses alike. From Tequila Friday’s at Don Cherry’s Sports Bar & Grill to the annual BSNA Baseball Tournament held every September, Strazzeri left a truly positive imprint on BWG. “This is a man who the town should never forget,” Carlos Costa wrote on a Facebook post. Costa is one of many close
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friends Strazzeri had made while working – and playing – within BWG. “A man full of life. He will be greatly missed by the town and many friends,” wrote another resident. Born in Sicily, Italy, Strazzeri moved to Canada in 1966 with his parents at the age of four. He moved around many times throughout his childhood, meeting many amazing people along the way.
‘It’s a proud moment when you help someone achieve their goals and dreams, especially when they thought it could never be done.’ But when he arrived in Bradford, he knew it was something special. During his first five years, he sat back and watched the flow of the community, eventually jumping on the chance to open a storefront business. In order to learn what BWG was all about, Strazzeri took the time to attend town meetings and begin building a large net-
work of clients, colleagues and friends. Eventually, he became involved with the Bradford Board of Trade, where he held many positions including executive director, vice-president of membership and vice-president of community relations and government affairs. In a profile written for the BBT, Strazzeri expressed his thoughts regarding linking people within the community. “It’s a proud moment when you help someone achieve their goals and dreams, especially when they thought it could never be done.” Strazzeri certainly helped many within BWG achieve their dreams. As days and weeks go by, now without the bright light of Strazzeri, friends continue to remember him by supporting one another, reminiscing about the times they spent with him and the kind of impact he made on BWG. “He changed my life and, in a way, I believe he saved it,” said Nicole Kim, who worked closely with Strazzeri on a number of projects through the BSNA. “I truly would not be the outgoing person I am today if he did not believe in me. He was my best friend, who never judged anyone. I will miss him.”
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“Adored by children, universally respected and an inspiration to her peers, Mrs. McCluskey was a tireless volunteer, quick to deflect the praise heaped on her.”
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CHOOSE FROM 3 GREAT OFFERS
Lease* or Finance† rates as low as
0
%
PLUS
OR
OR
APR 24 months on select models
2016 NISSAN ROGUE
THE NEW REDESIGNED 2016 NISSAN SENTRA MONTHLY LEASE FROM $189 WITH $0 DOWN
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THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
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$
WEEKLY AT ON SENTRA S M6
LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE
2.99
%
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
65
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MONTHLY LEASE FROM
APR FOR 60 MONTHS
88
$
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WEEKLY AT ON PATHFINDER S 4X2
LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE
$283 WITH $0 DOWN
1.99
%
APR FOR 60 MONTHS STEP UP TO THE SV SPECIAL EDITION FOR ONLY
INCLUDES $750 MY CHOICE BONUS CASH
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FEATURING: • ALUMINUM-ALLOY WHEEL • HEATED FRONT SEATS & MORE
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3.49 APR FOR 60 MONTHS
INCLUDES $1,500 MY CHOICE BONUS CASH
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2015 NISSAN MICRA
%
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • CLASS EXCLUSIVE EZ FLEX SEATING^ • CLASS EXCLUSIVE INTUITIVE 4WD^
WEEKLY ON ROGUE S FWD
LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE
$383 WITH $0 DOWN
THAT’S LIKE PAYING ONLY
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INCLUDES $750 MY CHOICE BONUS CASH AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE: • SIGNATURE LED HEADLIGHTS • FORWARD EMERGENCY BRAKING • NAVIGATION • INTELLIGENT CRUISE CONTROL
2016 NISSAN PATHFINDER
MONTHLY LEASE≠ FROM
FINANCE FROM
9,998
$
ON MICRA S MT INCLUDING FREIGHT AND FEES WHEN FINANCING WITH NCF AT STD RATES
INCLUDES $1,000 MY CHOICE BONUS CASH SAFETY COMES STANDARD: • NISSAN ADVANCED AIRBAG SYSTEM (6 AIRBAGS) • VEHICLE DYNAMIC CONTROL (VDC)
CHECK OUT THE GREAT INCENTIVES FOR CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS UNDER THE NISSAN CANADA FINANCE LOYALTY PROGRAM • ENDS MARCH 31ST
5 locations to serve you Best.
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STOUFFVILLE RD/MAIN
JANE ST. HWY 7 HWY 407
HWY 48
ELGIN MILLS
HWY 404
RUTHERFORD
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(905) 780-7771
MARTINGROVE
11667 Yonge St. (Just N. Of Elgin Mills)
DAVIS DRIVE
9TH LINE
alta NiSSaN richMONd hill
LESLIE STREET
www.altagroup.ca
HWY 7 HWY 407
Offers available from March 1 - 31, 2016. ≈Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. 1No-charge extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km (whichever occurs first) from the warranty start date and zero (0) kilometers. Some conditions/limitations apply. The No-charge extended warranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (“ASP”) and is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services INC. (“NCESI”). In all provinces NCESI is the obligor. This offer includes the gold level of coverage. The offer is available on purchase lease or finance of a new 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano // 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Rogue // 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder. 2Monthly payments on us is available to customers who lease or finance a new 2015 Sentra, 2016 Sentra, 2015 Altima, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2016 Rogue, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder through NCF and refers to the first two (2) monthly lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A customer’s first two monthly payments (inclusive of all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $375 // $500 // $750 per month and does not include down payment or security deposits. After two months, the customer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through NCF. Cash purchase buyers or buyers who finance outside of Nissan Finance are also not eligible for this choice. 3My Choice bonus cash $750 // $1,000 // $1,000 // $1,500 is applicable to 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2016 Rogue // 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note // 2015 Sentra // 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder which will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. $750 // $1,000 // $1,000 // $1,500 consists of $500 // $ 850 // $1,000 // $1,200 NCI contribution and $250 // $150 // $0 // $300 dealer participation. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly payments of $423 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. first monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $10,159. †Representative finance offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). Selling price is $26,124 financed at 0% apr equals 24 monthly payments of $1,089 monthly for a 24 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $26,124. ≠Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2016 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG56 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder S 4 X2 (5XRG16 AA00). 1.99%/1.99%/2.99%/3.49% lease APR for a 60/60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $283/$315/$189/$383 with $0/$0/$0/$0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,990/$18,894/$11,359/$23,002. $750/$750/$750/$1,500 My Choice Bonus cash included in advertised offer. Purchase financing price of $9,998 for a 2015 Micra 1.6 S (S5LG55 AA00) is only available when financing whith NCF at standard rates. The price includes $650 NCF standard finance cash and $1000 MY Choice Bonus Cash with $150 dealer particilpation. Freight and PDE charges, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation (where applicable) are included. License, registration, specific duty on new tires ($15) and insurance are extra. Certain conditions apply. Models shown $37,474/$24,329/$48,924/$18,479 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2016 Sentra 1.8 SR CVT (C4SG16 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder Platinum 4x4 (5XEG16 AA00)/2015 Micra 1.6 SR AT (S5SG75 AE10). Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600/$1,600/$1,795) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. 2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information see www.IIHS.org. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.