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A simple plan for Manitoba’s restless Cree and Metis youth

Paulette Huebert Touby — I grew up in the 1950s and 60s in River Heights, an affluent neighbourhood in Winnipeg Manitoba. Manitoba is a Cree province. Many of Cree descent are Metis, that is specifically American Indian and either French, ...

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Wynne budget helping Bay Street, not Ontarians: CUPE

The Ontario budget begins a massive sell-off of public assets and service cuts that will reward bankers, but hurt Ontarians, says Fred Hahn, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario. “Nobody voted for this,” said Hahn. “Selling ...

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Kiev disappears opponents and abducts independent journalists

Eric Zuesse — In Odessa — the same city where the Ukrainian civil war started on 2 May 2014 with a massacre of opponents that had been carefully planned by a team connected to the U.S. White House — there ...

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Jack Layton Ferry Terminal architects named

Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with the City of Toronto today announced that KPMB Architects + West 8 + Greenberg Consultants is the winning team of the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park Innovative Design Competition. The goal of ...

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Parents oppose imposition of fees to use the recreation centre

Parents of children attending Market Lane Public school are protesting the proposed imposition of user fees for their children at the next-door St. Lawrence Community Recreation Centre. Throughout the life of the rec centre, which was pushed forward against city-hall ...

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BAD promises to do good for Christie, Brown & Co. Stables

Siobhan Geary — The cherished historic façade of the Christie, Brown & Co. Stables will be preserved when the site is redeveloped into a 21-storey mixed-use building—if a bylaw amendment recommended by the Toronto and East York Community Council (TEYCC) ...

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GTA Realtors report 1st Quarter resale condominium market figures

Mary Gallagher — Toronto Real Estate Board President Paul Etherington announced that Greater Toronto Area REALTORS(R) reported 4,940 condominium apartment sales during the first quarter of 2015. This result represented an 11.1 per cent increase compared to 4,447 sales reported ...

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The Pinnacle – 1 Bedroom Condo for Lease – $1650/month

Analía Peraza — Welcome to this spacious one-bedroom unit located at The Pinnacle, where smart design and luxury meet. This unit boasts a spacious living area with oversized floor-to-ceiling windows and a walk-out to the balcony where you can enjoy spectacular ...

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Why drag a brush when you can just spray on colours and images?

Dennis Hanagan — Danny Rosales knew from the moment he picked up the device it was just the thing he needed to make art. That device was an airbrush gun. The Leslieville artist has spent the past eight years creating ...

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Toronto Reference Library joins Bloor Street culture marketing group

Heather Kelly — The Bloor St. Culture Corridor, Toronto’s most diverse arts and culture district, celebrates its one year anniversary in April 2015 and is pleased to announce the 918 Bathurst Centre for Culture, Arts, Media + Education and the Toronto ...

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