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Ottawa South MPP John Fraser, parliamentary assistant to Minister of Health Eric Hoskins (left), Oak Ridges-Markham MPP Helena Jaczek, Vaughan MPP Steven Del Duca, Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua, guest speaker Julia Suppa and daughter, Isabelle, Mackenzie Health president and CEO Altaf Stationwala and board chair Tony Ianni break ground at the future site of Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital Tuesday.
Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital breaks ground Facility expected to open in 2020
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uesday’s Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital ground-breaking signals the beginning of the end of “hospital commuting,” as Vaughan MPP Steven Del Duca calls it.
Also the Minister of Transportation, Del Duca was one of many politicians and VIPs on hand at the Jane Street-Major Mackenzie ceremony Tuesday morning. He, as did virtually every other speaker, paid special tribute to Mackenzie Health CEO and president Altaf Stationwala for helping get everyone this far in the long road to finally building a hospital in Vaughan. Stationwala said Tuesday marked one of many hospital milestones on the way to opening the hospital’s doors some time in 2020. The
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Hundreds of thousands of Canadian children are growing up in poverty. In Ontario, more than 370,000 children (or 13.8 per cent) lived in a low-income household in 2013, only slightly better than the national average of 14.3 per cent. Studies suggest poverty limits a child’s future. It often means food insecurity, an inability to fully participate at school, a lack of positive activities and difficulty accessing services such as eye and dental care, event post-secondary education. According to UNICEF, the child poverty rate for industrial countries ranges from five per cent in Iceland to 25 per cent in Romania. Canada sits in the middle. In 1989, the federal government vowed to eradicate child poverty by the year 2000, yet little progress has been made. Many — too many — kids in Ontario are growing up poor. Why? How do we fix it?
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Angela grew up poor and was determined to make a better life for herself. She owned a construction business with her husband, but in 2009, after he beat her during a night of drinking, she left with her three children. Angela, who agreed to speak to us anonymously, said she never expected to wind up with “three kids on the street, basically looking for the kindness of strangers to help me out.” The local women’s shelter would not admit boys older than 12 and Angela’s oldest was 15. That night in the emergency room, a nurse offered her a basement apartment. Since then, Angela and her three children, who live in Owen Sound, have come face-to-face with poverty and learned first-hand how it undermines opportunities to rebuild. In addition to lacking money for a car, telephone or food, Angela worries about her children’s mental and physical health. Stress, anger, anxiety and a sense of isolation, coupled with the poor-quality, processed, high-carbohydrate diet provided by food banks have led to asthma, stomach problems and poor immunity. “I couldn’t figure out why they were sick all the time,” she said, adding she would be called away from work frequently to tend to ill children, which made it hard to hold down a job. Angela’s three children struggled with school and missed out on school trips and extracurricular activities because even $5 for pizza day was out of reach. Housing was also a problem and the family has moved frequently. In one instance, Angela asked her landlord if he could supply her
Growing Up Poor: Child Poverty in Ontario is a Metroland Media Special Investigative Series, by reporters Jonathan Zettel, Reka Szekely, Todd Vandonik and Melinda Cheevers, that spotlights child poverty and to looks behind it to reveal problems and identify solutions with a letter of residence so that she could apply for social assistance - instead he gave her an eviction notice because he didn’t want “that type of people living there.” Poverty in general and child poverty in particular is higher in many 905 communities than the provincial average, according to a report from Social Planning Toronto, the Alliance for a Poverty-Free Toronto and its sister alliances. While 14 per cent of Ontarians live in poverty, that number rises to 18 per cent when only children under the age of 18 are considered, the 2012 report said. Although York had the fifth highest family income in Canada, 12.7 per cent of residents and 14.8 per cent of residents under 18 live in poverty. The numbers vary by community. In the neighbourhoods that are part of the federal riding of Markham-Unionville, for example, 17.2 per cent of the total population and 22.5 per cent of children and youth live below the poverty line. In York-Simcoe to the north, 8.3 per cent of residents live in poverty Despite having some of the wealthiest residents in Ontario,
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York has a growing number of lowincome residents, a regional report found. The report also found: • Most low-income families are couples with children under the age of 18. However, single parents face the highest risk of becoming low income. • Most low-income families work for a living and are homeowners. • Many low-income families and individuals are at risk of homelessness. • 112,165 residents, or 12.7 per cent of York Region residents, live in low-income households • Children under 15 account for 23 per cent or 25,975 of low-income residents. Youth aged 15 to 24 make up another 16 per cent. Lesley Mansfield, executive director of the Halton Learning Foundation, works with the Halton Board of Education, which has 60,000 students in 102 schools, 10 per cent of whom are at or below the poverty line. While Halton is among the more affluent regions in Ontario, Mansfield said poverty exists although, on many levels, remains hidden. “Poverty is here. It’s right around the corner from you. We have kids who share a pair of shoes with their parents. We have kids who the father is not around and the mother has some mental issues of her own and then you have two kids, basically taking care of themselves and coming to school with a can of Coke for lunch,” she said. About 200 kilometres north of Halton in the rural town of Hanover, Bev Gateman works out of what used to be a supply closet at the local high school. She and an army of volunteer are responsible for feeding 12,000 students a day through 73 school breakfast programs under the pro-
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vincial banner, Ontario Student Nutrition Program. The program offers nutritional meals developed to fit the needs of individual schools and receives about 14 cents per student, per day in government funding. Over the years, Gateman said the stigma of poverty has slowly lessened. When she first started in the late 1990s, some schools wouldn’t let her in because they claimed they did not have children coming to school hungry. Likewise, some parents would not let their children into the breakfast programs. The key, she said, was to focus on nutrition not hunger. “We are bringing nutrition into the schools and what kid doesn’t need more nutrition,” she said, adding the meals include at least three of the four food groups, including whole grains, dairy, fresh fruit and vegetables. These programs, Gateman said, have a direct impact on students’ ability to learn. “If I’m thinking about the last
thing I had to eat was last night and you are talking about literacy or about my homework, I am not paying attention. All I am thinking about is my stomach,” she said.
Where to go for support There are a number of York Region agencies offering services for families, children and youth in need, including: Big Brothers and Big Sisters of York, 905726-2149, www.bbbsy.ca Blue Door Shelters, 905-898-1015, www. bluedoorshelters.ca Canadian Mental Health Association York Region Branch, 905-841-3977, www. cmha-yr.on.ca Family Services York Region, 905-8952371, www.fsyr.ca Jericho Youth Services (Georgina), 905722-5540. www.jerichoyouthservices.org 360° Kids, 905-475-6694, www.360kids.ca The York Centre for Children, Youth and Families, 905-887-5896, www.theyorkcentre.ca York Region Food Network, 905-841-3101, www.yrfn.ca
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Vaughan couple arrested in brazen New Brunswick diamond theft Police have arrested a Vaughan couple in connection with a brazen diamond theft earlier this month in New Brunswick that was captured on surveillance camera. Saint John Police said
Thursday morning that they have arrested 70-year-old Grigori Zaharov and Natalia Feldman, 44, in Vaughan on charges of theft. The arrest came following a Canadawide warrant for the couple’s arrest.
The couple are suspected in “numerous other jurisdictions for similar incidents,” said police spokesperson Sgt. Joseph Breen in a news release. Police in Charlottetown, P.E.I., have released images
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couver claimed to have been robbed of gems totalling $21,000. On surveillance-camera video, the couple can be seen looking at necklaces, earrings and other jewelry before being presented with the loose cut diamonds. While the sales representative walks away to grab a mirror for the couple, the man switches the real cut diamond for a fake that he has received from the pock-
et of his female accomplice. With the switch done, he stuffs the gem into his back pocket. Smith said that his crystal-clear surveillance footage of the robbery had allowed investigators in Saint John to determine that the couple were not passengers on a cruise ship as they had led his sales associate to believe, but were instead travelling in a car. —Toronto Star
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uch needed, long-delayed legislation is making another appearance at Queen’s Park. Last week, Education Minister Mitzie Hunter announced she is reviving legislation that would automatically fire teachers convicted of sex abuse or child pornography offences. Now, one would be forgiven for assuming that would be the automatic result of a teacher committing those crimes. It is not. A few years ago, a Toronto Star investigative series revealed that the Ontario College of Teachers was not only making decisions on discipline in secret, but could elect not to revoke a teaching certificate. Some teachers guilty of sexual misconduct or abusive behaviour were simply being moved to other schools. Others kept their licence for years while waiting for a hearing, due to a huge backlog in cases. And some were able to confess to less serious offences and escape with a lesser penalty. The revelations sparked an investigation by retired Justice Patrick LeSage and his report led to legislation introduced in 2013. It was shelved due to the provincial election a year later. Last May it returned, but the legislature was prorogued, prompting another delay. Hunter is taking another swing at this and let’s hope this bill, the Protecting Students Act 2016, has finally jumped all of the hurdles in its path. “This legislation responds to the rare occurrence that may occur, and is making sure that we have a process that is decisive and moves quickly to take action on anything in a fair and transparent way,” Hunter said. To its credit, the college has acted to increase its transparency during the past few years. But it’s hard to imagine any parents opposing the mandated firing of teachers convicted of serious sex abuse or child porn offences. This is a long overdue step to help ensure that our students are in as safe a school environment as possible.
SOCIAL MEDIA On residents urged to support Hwy. 400, 404 link by Oct. 31. Kent Elliott People who travel from the west side of the lake to east end of Toronto know this route should’ve already been built. The question is why is not already done. Shannon Crane-Dickson So a toll road? Ya that’s awesome. Won’t really affect the traffic in our area because I’d assume most wouldn’t pay to use it. Too much population growth with severely outdated infrastructure everywhere you turn.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Gender evolution lacks equality, respect Re: LANGUAGE MATTERS: When gender collides with words, Sept. 22 Gender ideology threatens our society’s ability to think rationally, speak freely and live safely. Here’s a practical example: in a public swimming pool, a highschool swim team of teen girls enters a female change room before practice. A moment later, a 55-year-old man walks in and tells the girls that he has a female gender identity, so he has the right to change with them. Upset about their loss of privacy, the girls appeal to the pool manager to let them change without the man. Mindful of “gender rights”, the manager sends twenty girls to a family room with a twoperson capacity, so that the male can have the female change room all to himself. The principles of gender ideology hold that the girls are hateful, intolerant and insensitive by refusing to change with the man, while the male with a female gender identity is
the victim here, simply asking for inclusion and equality. In plain language, the feelings of one person, based on a highly subjective state of mind overrule the feelings of a group, acting in accordance with their natural gender identity. This constitutes an overturning of logic, fairness and the right to safety since the man’s claims do not have to be supported by any empirical evidence, while based on a highly dubious psychological evidence of “fluid gender identity”. We need to be sensitive and tolerant, but we cannot be brainwashed with an ideology full of contradictions and lacking scientific evidence. When public safety, our rights to keep our jobs while defending common sense, our basic freedoms and simple fairness are at stake, we must engage in a debate instead of muzzling one side of the debate with accusations of bigotry, phobia and hate speech. It would be very un-Canadian - and very authoritarian - to allow a small minority trample the rights of the vast majority. There is neither equality, nor
respect in this gender evolution.
Mirek Lalas Aurora
Middle East immigrants stringently vetted Re: Here’s hoping Canada gets leader like Trump, letter to the editor by Edan Orvitz, Oct. 13. I am extremely disappointed that your paper would print a letter with such inaccuracies and without verifying the facts. The Muslim immigrant who allegedly murdered five women at a mall in Washington was U.S. citizen, while the Muslim immigrant who stabbed nine shoppers in a Minnesota mall was legally in the U.S. All immigrants from the Middle East are stringently vetted by both the U.N. and Canadian authorities, as are those who enter the U.S. The letter itself is tantamount to a hate letter. I have referred the letter to the appropriate Canadian authorities
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The City of Vaughan Finance, Administration and Audit Committee will consider and receive input from the public on proposed increases to fees and charges established under the following by-laws as amended from time to time: Fees and Charges By-law 171-2013; Building By-Law 044-2015 Special Events By-law 370-2004; Planning Application Fees By-law 173-2013; Licensing By-law 315-2005; Filming Event By-law 371-2004; Newspaper Box By-law 372-2004; Committee of Adjustment Fees By-law: 40-2009 and Animal Control By-law 53-2002
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City officials are slated to begin discussions next month about how to spend your tax dollars in 2017 - and they want you to weigh in. The first round of budget talks gets underway at city hall, 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr., Monday, Nov. 7, starting at 7 p.m. Additional meetings have been scheduled for Nov. 14 and Nov. 28.
A special council meeting to approve the budget is planned for Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. As with last year, your property taxes won’t be going up by more than 3 per cent, because in 2014 council imposed a cap making that the maximum amount of any increase. Those who can’t attend the budget meetings can watch online at vaughan.ca and provide
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We are not a Halloween costume: First Nations Heidi Riedner
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The time has come to stop dressing up as an “Indian” for Halloween, according to First Nations people, who say they are not a costume. On the heels of the recent debate over whether the Cleveland Indians name and Chief Wahoo mascot is racist or merely anachronistic, First Nations people and other are now using the hashtag #notacostume in addition to #notyourmascot hashtag generated after long-time Toronto Blue Jays’ broadcaster Jerry Howarth explained why he has refused to use First Nations nicknames since the 1992 World Series, when Toronto defeated Atlanta. While civil liberties groups raise the issue of censorship and the fine line of juggling cultural sensitivity with freedom of expression, First Nations advocates say costumes like “Reservation Royalty” for adults or the sanitized Disney version of
Pocahontas as princess for children perpetuate harmful stereotypes and stigmas regardless if they are chosen with good intentions or not. You may think a “costume” pays homage or shows respect, but Lakehead University’s chair of truth and reconciliation and former Chippewas of Georgina Island resident Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux says the exact opposite is true. “It is a matter of respect, whether it is an Indian, Gypsy or Spanish ‘princess’ costume. If someone wants to come to a pow wow, dressed in a beautiful shawl, no one is going to say you can’t or you are not welcome to share in our culture. But on Halloween, it is mostly done for humour and parody, and that lacks respect, is offensive and does not acknowledge this country’s history in the larger context of truth and reconciliation.” They are symbols, ultimately, of the oppression and violence that occurred on this land to make indig-
First Nations people are using the hashtag #notacostume to protest Halloween costumes they say perpetuate harmful stereotypes. enous people go away, says Suzanne Smoke of Biindigen Healing and Arts. A member of the Alderville First Nation and an advocate for missing and murdered Aboriginal women, Smoke says Canadians have been trained and taught to ignore and devalue the worth of indigenous peoples and women are doubly oppressed. “I think it is time Canadians re-evaluate their treatment of First Nation peoples and teach their children the true value of human life, respect, inclusion and tolerance for the sovereign peo-
ples whose land they now reside upon.” It is other people’s lives you are wearing, she says. It is cultural appropriation; misuses the traditional dress, regalia and spiritual practices of an oppressed group; is hurtful to indigenous peoples; and harmful to larger issues surrounding identity and inequality. The real Pocahontas was kidnapped, raped and “married” to her 50-year-old captor at the age of 11 before her death at the age of 21. “I think if parents knew the real story, they would not support the costume
and basically the subjugation of, and sexual violence against, women that it ultimately represents,” WesleyEsquimaux says. In addition, the fetishizing and eroticizing of First Nations women is a slap in the face to the fact that one out of three will experience rape in their lifetime. “Our women are sacred and to be devalued for 500 years has led to the over 4,520 missing, murdered and taken indigenous women in this country,” Smoke says. We s l e y - E s q u i m a u x hopes people will think beyond their costumes and
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reflect on the messages they may be sending and actively question and challenge social norms, including the costumes we deem acceptable. “It is about reconciliation, as well, and the mindless perpetuation of these stereotypes - and they are stereotypes,” she says, adding, however, she honestly believes we can come together in a good way, acknowledging the truths of history and residential schools, the socioeconomic issues facing First Nations people today and the individual roles not only responsible for creating the divisions, but also for meaningful dialogue moving forward. Smoke says the costumes devalue a whole race of people and are simply wrong. “They do not honour us in any way, shape or form,” she says. “Oppressors can say get over it, but when you devalue a whole race, then the vital, traditional ecological knowledge we carry becomes lost.”
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There’s more to Halloween than the fright from monsters and zombies. Take advantage of other trick-or-treat, kidfriendly events taking place around town. From pirates and princesses, pumpkin parties to painting spooky art, there is something for every ghoul or goblin.
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Oct. 28, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Vellore Haunted Village Vellore Hall, 9541 Weston Rd., Woodbridge $7.75/class Have a spooky good time exploring the Vellore Haunted Village with family Halloween activities, crafts and movies http://www.vaughan.ca/events/pages/event_calendar. aspx
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Children can be safe by being visible on Halloween Dominik Kurek
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For Roberta Overholt, a mother of three who helps countless children get to school everyday, walking is just a normal occurrence. She helps run the Walking School Bus at Brampton’s Morton Way Public School, which sees more than 100 participants. “It’s a program to promote children actually walking to school instead of having their parents drive them,” she said. While this has physical and environmental benefits, it also helps keep the children safe. “They know that they have to watch their surroundings. They know who to look for when we’re out walking,” Overholt said. Plus, walking in a group is safer than walking alone.
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Roberta Overholt leads a line of children to school Tuesday morning. Keeping a child safe is on every parent’s mind, particularly after a near miss caught on video earlier this school year went viral. A 10-year-old girl in Pickering almost got hit crossing in front of a school bus when a car zoomed past.
This was in broad daylight. WithHalloweenapproaching and with shorter daylight hours, motorists need to watch for children who might be harder to spot in darkness.
While driving according to the weather and daylight conditions and following the rules of the road will help minimize the risk of collision, police are reminding pedestrians that they too must ensure their own safety. Be visible and pay attention, said Peel Regional Police Constable Mark Fischer. “Wear reflective clothing, reflective bands, footwear, jackets, anything is helpful,” he said. “Put your cell phone away. Just like distracted driving, there’s distracted walking that can cause injuries.” When it’s raining, use an umbrella. “Then you can keep your eyes up and you don’t need to be looking down,” Fischer said. Children should walk in groups. Walking in a group makes you more visible to drivers, but also makes you
Children should be taught the various rules of the road at the appropriate stages of their development. For example, a young child will need to hold hands to cross the road, and an older child will need to know which roads are safe and which are too busy to cross.
less likely to be approached by a dangerous stranger, Fischer said. Children should avoid crossing in between intersections, and should stick to crosswalks, or lighted intersections to cross the road. Parachute, a national charity dedicated to safety awareness and education, tells parents that educating children about road safety starts with them. “Parents knowing the rules of the road and being a really good role model is important,” Parachute interim CEO Pam Fuselli said. “I think parents underestimate how much of an impact their own behaviours have on their own children. So make sure that you do cross the road at the stop sign or the crosswalk or on a green light, versus running across the road midblock.”
Safe trick-or-treating tips from York Regional Police • Avoid walking alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult. • Wear bright-coloured clothing or reflective tape on costumes and bags. • Bring a flashlight and cellphone. • Look both ways before crossing the street. • Use sidewalks and crosswalks wherever possible. • Parents should know the route their children are planning to take to trick-or-treat.
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Halloween Haunt WHEN: 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. WHERE: Canada’s Wonderland, 1 Canada’s Wonderland Dr. CONTACT: , 905832-7000, guestservices@canadaswonderland.com COST: Prices listed on website. Canada’s Wonderland is transformed for 15 terrifying nights in September & October to Halloween Haunt. This year will be bigger, better and more terrifying than ever with 20 haunted attractions including the return of a fan favourite, ZOMBIES 4D Interactive Dark Ride. Brave your way through horrifying mazes, scare zones and live shows, in addition to 700 monsters prowling the park. Not recommended for children under 13. Also Oct. 29, 30.
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Camp Spooky WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Canada’s Wonderland, 9580 Jane St. CONTACT: https://www. canadaswonderland.com/things-todo/camp-spooky, guestservices@ canadaswonderland.com COST: Included in Park Admission. Camp Spooky is our family-friendly daytime Halloween event Included with park admission, Camp Spooky features 3 boo-rific mazes, trick-ortreating, kids’ Halloween costume parade and much more! Also Oct. 29, 30.
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Program WHEN: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Vaughan Community Health Centre, 9401 Jane St. Ste. 206 CONTACT: Bushra Upal, 647-224-2083, bupal@gmail.com COST: Free A group for individuals who are new to Canada to help them deal with stress, learn healthy lifestyles and make new friends.
Friday, November 4
Holocaust Education Week: Memory and Justice: The Armenian Genocide. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Temple Kol Ami, 36 Atkinson Ave. CONTACT: http://www.kolami.ca/, admin@kolami.ca COST: Free Raffi Sarkissian, founder and chair of the Sara Corning Centre for Genocide Education, will present about the importance of memory and justice and the challenges faced in remembering and commemorating the Armenian Genocide in the face of denial and the passing of the surviving generation. This program takes place during Friday night services.
Saturday, November 5
Kleinburg Library Celebrates 50th Birthday WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Kleinburg Library, 10341 Islington Avenue North CONTACT: Kleinburg Library, 905-653-7323, www. vaughanpl.info, librarian.librarian@ vaughan.ca COST: Free
Vaughan Public Libraries (VPL) invites you to join us on November 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. to celebrate Kleinburg Library’s 50th birthday at the Kleinburg Retrofest. The official welcome at 1p.m. kicks off an afternoon inspired by the 1960s. Guests are encouraged to wear their best mid-60s attire and may be awarded prizes for costume excellence. While ingesting 60s-style food and beverages, the community is welcome to enjoy late 60s music on vinyl and a slide show of Kleinburg during that era. Kids are able to experience toys of the 60s, including the beloved hula hoop.
Sunday, November 6
The Wonders of Ability Gala WHEN: 6 to 11 p.m. WHERE: Terrace Banquet Hall, 1680 Creditstone Rd. CONTACT: Talia Keter, 416-661-8222 ext. 223, www. mukibaumfoundation.com, talia@ mukibaumfoundation.com COST: 180 The MukiBaum Accessibility Centre is delighted to be hosting our 3rd Annual Wonders of Ability Gala at Terrace Banquet Centre in Vaughan. Funds raised by this event will help to support scholarships for those who would otherwise not be able to attend our programs. This will enable us to expand our reach and truly provide the Key to Accessing Ability to people who so desperately need our help.
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Monday, November 7
Newcomers’ Health and Wellness Program WHEN: 10 a.m. to noon WHERE: Vaughan Community Health Centre, 9401 Jane St. Ste. 206 CONTACT: Bushra Upal, 647-2242083, bupal@gmail.com COST: Free A group for individuals who are new to Canada to help them deal with stress, learn healthy lifestyles and make new friends.
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Cancer is a formidable foe. Among women, no cancer poses a greater threat than breast cancer, which the World Health Organization reports is the most often diagnosed cancer both in the developed and developing worlds. Gaining a greater understanding of breast cancer may not prevent the onset of this disease that kills hundreds of thousands of women each year, but it might increase the chances of early detection, which can greatly improve women’s chances of survival. The following are the established risk factors for breast cancer. · Gender: Being female is the single biggest risk factor for developing breast cancer. Men can get breast cancer, but the risk for men is substantially smaller than it is for women. According to Breastcancer.org, roughly 190,000 women are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer each year in the United States alone. · Age: The American Cancer Society notes that about two out of every three invasive breast cancers are found in women ages 55 and older, whereas just one out of every eight invasive breast cancers are found in women younger than 45. The WHO notes that instances of breast cancer are growing in developing countries, citing longer life expectancies as one of the primary reasons for that increase. · Family history: According to the WHO, a family history of breast cancer increases a woman’s risk factor by two or three. Women who have had one first-degree female relative, which includes sisters, mothers and daughters, diagnosed with breast cancer are at double the risk for breast cancer than women without such family histories. The risk of developing breast cancer is five times greater for women who have two first-degree relatives who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. · Menstrual history: Women who began menstruating younger than age 12 have a higher risk of developing breast cancer later in life than women who began menstruating after their twelfth birthdays. The earlier a woman’s breasts form, the sooner they are ready to interact with hormones and chemicals in products that are hormone disruptors. Longer interaction with hormones and hormone disruptors increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer. · Lifestyle choices: A 2005 comparative risk assessment of nine behaviours and environmental factors published in the U.K. medical journal The Lancet found that 21 percent of all breast cancer deaths across the globe are attributable to alcohol consumption, overweight and obesity and physical inactivity. Women can do nothing to control breast cancer risk factors like gender, age and family history, but making the right lifestyle choices, including limiting alcohol consumption, maintaining a healthy weight and living an active lifestyle, can reduce the likelihood that they will develop breast cancer.
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Take pride in our 25 years as city: Mayor We have experienced tremendous pride throughout the community as Vaughan celebrates a milestone this year – its 25th anniversary as a city. From people sharing photos on social media of their most memorable moments in Vaughan to groups organizing special events to commemorate this occasion, it’s been truly an exciting time to look back. There are many major city-building initiatives underway, including the Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital, the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre and the Toronto-York Spadina subway extension. Vaughan has become a major contributor to the success of the region and the GTA. With a population of more than 325,000 people, 11,200 businesses and thousands of organizations, Vaughan has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1991, when the population stood at just more than 100,000. By working together, we have created a respected community that is recognized as one of the best places in the country to live and work. I am pleased that we came together to mark this time in our collective history. It was especially evident on Oct. 25 at our 25th anniversary signature event, with 1,000 people in attendance. The community joined in the festivities as we paid homage to our heritage and looked forward to our future with optimism. A highlight of the evening for me was the inaugural ceremony for the Order of Vaughan, which is the highest civic honour bestowed by the city, acknowledging
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For Hannah Godefa, being among the first inductees into the Order of Vaughan was “incredible.” “Vaughan has been the city that’s enabled me to do everything that I’ve been able to do. To pay homage to that and be able to be a part of something inaugural for the city is very important to me,” said the 18-year-old human rights activist and founder of the Hannah Godefa project, inducted for her non-profit work. Godefa was among 25 residents invested into the order by Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua during a special evening ceremony Oct. 25 at Riviera Parque banquet hall, which was attended by hundreds. The Order of Vaughan recognizes people within the following categories: arts and entertainment, media and communications, athletics, health and wellness, business, philanthropy, public service, education, science and technology, not-for-profit, equity and diversity, accessibility, environment and spirituality. It was established this year to mark Vaughan’s 25th anniversary as a city.
Rounding out this year’s inductees are: • John Amendola, owner of local Snapd newspapers, (media and communications) • Carlo Baldassarra, president and CEO of Greenpark Homes, (philanthropy) • Avi Benlolo, chief executive officer of Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies, (equity and diversity) • Franca Damiani Carella, Vitanova Foundation founder, (health and wellness) • Sam Ciccolini, co-founder of Masters Insurance and community volunteer, (philanthropy) • Mario Cortellucci, real estate developer
with The Cortellucci Group of Companies, (philanthropy) • Noor Din, founder of non-profit organization Human Endeavour, (not-for-profit) • Marie Fiorellino Di Poce, leader of ETA Vaughan Women’s Shelter and Outreach Centre, (public service) • Julian Fantino, former OPP commissioner and chief of Toronto, York and London police services as well as a former Vaughan MP, (public service) • Sandy Keshen, founding president and CEO of Reena, (accessibility) • Gus Longo, co-founder of Longo’s grocery store chain, (business)
• Dominic Mancuso, Juno-award-winning singer/songwriter, (arts and entertainment) • Shernett Martin, founder of Vaughan African Canadian Association and CariVaughan, (education) • James Maynard, longtime community volunteer dedicated to protecting Vaughan’s heritage and promoting experiences in agriculture, (public service) • Nick Puopolo, innovator in the field of lighting, (business) • Vivian Risi, real estate leader and a contributor to numerous charities, for philanthropy. • David Rocco, celebrity chef and best-selling author, (arts and entertainment)
• Bob Santos, encouraged employers to integrate people with disabilities into workforce, (accessibility)
“It means all my dreams of helping seniors have become a reality and it is recognized,” said Isabella Ferrara, chairperson of SAVI (Seniors Association of Vaughan Initiative), who was inducted for public service.
A selection committee comprised of city staff members and a representative from the Vaughan Chamber of Commerce chose 25 inductees from a slate of nominees and recommended them to city council for final approval.
“It’s an honour to be recognized by the place where you live,” said Daniele Zanotti, president and CEO of United Way of Toronto and York Region, inducted for his work in the not-for-profit sector. “We are who we are with and where we are
with them and so the city is very much a part of that.” Bevilacqua saluted the recipients for their efforts to improve life in Vaughan.
• Giuliano Todaro, founder of Giuliano’s Journey in support of children with leukemia, (philanthropy) • Garry Vosburg, community volunteer involved in various initiatives for disadvantaged youth, (public service) • Nicholas Voudouris, a physician holding leadership roles in the medical community, (health and wellness) • Peter Wixson, long-serving executive director of Vaughan Food Bank, (public service)
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Celebrate Incredible. Help us recognize the junior citizens who make our communities better. Nominate someone age 6–17 for a 2016 Ontario Junior Citizen Award! Annaleise Carr, 2012 and 2014 Ontario Junior Citizen, Simcoe, ON At 14, Annaleise Carr was the youngest person ever to swim across Lake Ontario. Two years later, Annaleise swam across Lake Erie. Combined these efforts raised awareness and hundreds of thousands of dollars for Camp Trillium, a family camp for children with cancer. Her book, Annaleise Carr: How I Conquered Lake Ontario to Help Kids Battling Cancer, inspires others to take on great challenges and help their fellow citizens. Do you know someone who is involved in worthwhile community service, is contributing while living with a limitation, has performed an heroic act, demonstrates individual excellence, or is going above and beyond to help others? If so, nominate them today! Nominations are open until November 30, and nomination forms are available from this newspaper, and the Ontario Community Newspapers Association at www.ocna.org or 416-923-7724 ext. 4439.
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Ontario’s craft beer craze has seen microbreweries popping up all over the province, including York Region.
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Arch Brewing Co. Bill and Suzie King got their start in craft brewing, Dinner Jacket O’Red IPA, which sold well in the LCBO. The ruby coloured ale was a winner at the Ontario Brewing Awards in April. A couple of months earlier, the Kings opened a brewery in Newmarket, 110 Pony Dr., where they now produce an array of small-batch, handcrafted beers from ales to porters to stouts. You taste them at the brewery, which features a tap room and retail store. Tours are also available. For more, visit www.archbrewing.ca Lake Wilcox Brewing Co. Founded by Richmond Hill residents Ray Nicolini and Dave DeCiantis, Lake Wilcox started with Mad
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The daughter of a former Vaughan mayor has had her 2012 drug and gun charges stayed after her lawyer argued the Crown took too long to bring the allegations to court. Lindsay Coutts, daughter of former mayor Linda Jackson - who is herself the daughter of another former mayor, the much feted, Lorna Jackson - discovered the Crown’s decision last week after a deal between the Crown and defense. Both Coutts and her mother, who were in court for the proceedings, refused the chance to speak to yorkregion.com. Coutts was originally charged by Halton police as part of a year-long undercover operation called Project Commute. The sting involved police allegedly buying cocaine from a trafficker in Halton before conducting search warrants in Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton and Toronto. It was during these busts that police allegedly discovered three kilograms of cocaine, along with oxycodone, ecstasy and marijuana, handguns, ammunition, a bulletproof vest, equipment used in the production of crack and about $45,000 in cash. Although some of the others accused had their charges stayed or dropped, most pleaded out of court earlier in the process. A day before Coutts’ charges were stayed, her lawyer, Darren Sederoff, said since her arrest at Pearson airport in June 2012, she’d been waiting 53 months through delays, 39 of which he said “fell at the feet of the Crown”. The decision is one of many expected to occur throughout the country after The Supreme Court decided in July that cases should not take more than 30 months from the time charges are laid until the conclusion of the trial. Earlier in October, first-degree murder charges were thrown out in Alberta after it took five years for the charges to make it to court. “It’s been dragging on, she’s pleased, she wants to move on,” Sederoff said. “(These new rules) are a real breath of fresh air, now we have the right to a speedy trial. They don’t want anything to languish in court anymore.” Yet this does not spell the end of Project Commute charges related to the investigation. Coutts’ boyfriend and co-accused Joseph “Joey” Sansone Jr. will have his trial go ahead on May 15, 2017 in Milton.
Our Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is now home to nearly 7 million people – heading towards 10 million by 2041. This growth is a sign of success and opportunity. But as we grow, so too must our transportation network – the lifeblood that connects this great region and each of our communities. Metrolinx, an agency of the Government of Ontario, is bringing more transit and more connections to more places within the GTHA. Every community transit project, big or small, plays a vital role in the regional transportation system. We want to share our plans and get your feedback. Starting in November we will be hosting community open houses to share information and updates on three of Metrolinx’s projects to build new track and electrification infrastructure. We will be seeking your input on these specific plans and feedback on proposed mitigation strategies: GO Rail Network Electrification Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) (Hydro One as co-proponents): gotransit.com/electrification • Environmental Baseline Condition Reports have been prepared, Impact Assessment Reports to evaluate potential environmental effects of the project are underway, and stakeholder consultation is in progress. The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase of the TPAP. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be to provide an update on the project and conceptual design of the Traction Power Supply and Distribution components. Barrie Rail Corridor Expansion TPAP: metrolinx.com/RERBarrie • The environmental assessment studies are prepared, which include a detailed overview of impacts to evaluate the environmental effects of the preliminary design. The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be to provide an update on the project and seek feedback on the environmental impacts. Lakeshore East-Don River to Scarborough Expansion TPAP: metrolinx.com/DonRiverScarborough • The project is currently in the Pre-Planning Phase with existing conditions studies completed. • The focus of this round of public meetings will be on existing conditions. These meetings will also include information on the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) which guides the work being done to transform the transportation network in the GTHA. A review of the RTP is underway, providing the opportunity to formally incorporate new insights into the plan, while ensuring we maintain momentum on the projects underway. Information updates on other key studies and projects in your neighbourhood will also be provided.
We invite you to join us in person at the public meeting nearest you to find out more. (Or, participate online at metrolinxengage.com) Meeting time: 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. / Presentation: 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 7, 2016 Hope United Church 2550 Danforth Ave. Toronto, ON M4C 1L2
Wednesday, November 9, 2016 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (South Building) Room 717A and 718 222 Bremner Boulevard Toronto, ON M5V 3L9
Monday, November 14, 2016 Bramalea Secondary School 510 Balmoral Dr. Brampton, ON L6T 1W4
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Loretto College School 151 Rosemount Ave. Toronto, ON M6H 2N1
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Riverdale Collegiate Institute 1094 Gerrard St. E. Toronto, ON M4M 2A1
Thursday, November 17, 2016 Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute 3663 Danforth Ave. Scarborough, ON M1N 2G2
Thursday, November 17, 2016 Cornell Community Centre 3201 Bur Oak Ave. Markham, ON L6B 0T2
Monday, November 21, 2016 Innisdale Secondary School 95 Little Ave. Barrie, ON L4N 2Z4
Tuesday, November 22, 2016 Sacred Heart Catholic High School 908 Lemar Rd. Newmarket, ON L3Y 1R9
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 Cardinal Carter Catholic High School 210 Bloomington Rd. Aurora, ON L4G 0P9
Thursday, November 24, 2016 Vellore Village Community Centre 1 Villa Royale Ave. Woodbridge, ON L4H 2Z7
Monday, November 28, 2016 Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School 959 Midland Ave. Scarborough, ON M1K 4G4
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 First United Church 151 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga, ON L5H 1G3
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79¢
¢ /lb
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99
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or Celery
99
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¢ /lb
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ea
ea 150g
250g
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299
700g
ea
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2
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/100g Mild or Hot
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99
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1
79
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99
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¢
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Chicken Wings
Made From Scratch From Our Chef
Made From Scratch From Our Chef
1499 Gnocchi
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Sales Starts W Wed. Oct. 26
th
ea
in a Bolognese Sauce, 1.2kg
399
ea From Our Hot Table Made to Order 18” Round Party Size
9
99
4
ea
Chicken Cutlet Cheese Pizza Sandwich Extra Toppings
99 ea
888
ea From $1.50 Just Call In and Pickup In 15min.
Ends Tues. Nov. 01st 2016
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