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There’s a rise in intolerant language and behaviour

Ever since the election of Donald Trump last November and the Brexit vote last June we have seen a rise in intolerant rhetoric, language and behaviour that wants to see the world divided between the good and the bad. This ...

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The huge downside of flying to NYC via Newark

Rachel Wong — Whether it’s to visit family, to attend an event or for work, New York City is a place I travel to quite often. I’ve flown into all three of the city’s major airports at some point or another, ...

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OFL urges Ontario to halt the sale of Hydro One

Joel Duff — As the Ontario Government gears up to sell off another 74.2 million shares in Hydro One, the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is calling for an immediate moratorium on the sale of the province’s hydro transmission and ...

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CUPE Ontario joins Black Lives Matter demo

Craig Saunders — Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario, including President Fred Hahn, will join a growing list of anti-oppression groups at a Black Lives Matter demonstration against police violence this Saturday, outside the Toronto police ...

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Rob Ford memorial events and funeral information

Councillor and former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s family wish to express their gratitude for the thousands of messages of support they have received from around the world.  As difficult as it is to say goodbye, they would like to do ...

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Walk the Labyrinth for Spring Equinox 2016

LET’S CELEBRATE Please join the Labyrinth Community Network for a group walk to celebrate the Spring Equinox 2016 Sunday, March 20 at 12 noon – 1 pm Toronto Public Labyrinth at Trinity Square Park (south of the Church of the ...

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City outside workers negotiate new agreement with city

Strike threat is paused The bargaining committee for Local 416 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE 416) today announced it has reached a tentative agreement on a new contract with the City of Toronto. The contract is subject ...

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Big changes as The Bulletin goes tabloid in February

The Bulletin is undergoing a facelift. You’ll see the difference in the February edition. The change is designed to dramatically reduce the price of advertising to our clients, to comply with City of Toronto stewardship and recycling requirements and to ...

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Christmas festivities at The Scott Mission College & Spadina

Alex Ng — Doors are open all day long on December 25 at The Scott Mission for the needy and homeless, starting with a hot Christmas meal with all the trimmings and a Christmas gift for each guest.  The day ...

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