Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Group shows secret gov’t contract supports detention violations

Tings Chak — The End Immigration Detention Network is releasing a secretive contract between the Ontario and Federal government which shows joint responsibility for immigration detention violations. Ontario has denied the existence of this agreement on multiple occasions, and it ...

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Ukraine’ Pres. Poroshenko: ‘Overthrow of Yanukovych was a coup’

Eric Zuesse — Ukraine to declare that his predecessor, Viktor Yanukovych, was overthrown by an illegal operation; in other words, that the post-Yanukovych government, including Poroshenko’s own Presidency, came into power from a coup, not from something democratic, not from any ...

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Polio vaccine: A global scourge still threatening humanity

Richard Gale and Dr. Gary Null PhD— During the past several months as a slew of draconian vaccine bills have been aggressively pushed upon state legislators to legally enforce vaccination against Americans freedom of choice, I have had the opportunity to ...

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Waterfront Toronto team to peer-review intentions of Island airport



Andrew Hilton — Following an open procurement process, Waterfront Toronto has selected Arcadis Canada as the successful consultant team to conduct a peer review of the PortsToronto Environmental Assessment (EA) on the proposed runway extension and introduction of jet aircraft ...

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Traffic impacts begin for Pan Am/Parapan Am Games

From the Financial District BIA — The Pan Am/Parapan Am Games will be hosted from July 10 to August 15 across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. The first impacts have already begun with the HOV lanes in the region ...

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Warning: Your self-beliefs are not secret!

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr — In the mid-1980s when I was living in New York City, my girlfriend thought it would be impressive if I were to become a stock broker. To please her, I applied to a local Merrill ...

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Arts, culture, heritage command $21.9B of Ontario GDP

Kathryn Townshend — Statistics Canada’s release June 9 of the Provincial and Territorial Culture Satellite Account, 2010 report is providing insight into the economic importance of arts and culture in Ontario and across Canada. The figures in the report measure the contribution ...

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Record May home sales boost overall prices by 8.9%

Mary Gallagher — Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul Etherington announced 11,706 sales reported by Greater Toronto Realtors in May 2015. This result was up by 6.3 per cent in comparison to 11,013 sales reported in May 2014. For the ...

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Home starts are still booming in the Toronto market

Housing starts in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) trended higher at 38,355 units in May compared to 32,614 in April according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six month moving average of the monthly ...

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Shipwreck on Queens Wharf may have been jettisoned

 Coverage and photos by Boris Broz — While uncovering and digging out for a condo construction in May 2015, workers found what is now confirmed as the original historic Queens Wharf. It was found at what was the old mouth of ...

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