Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Sushi Inn

By Annabelle Goodman – Sushi Inn 120  Cumberland St 416 923 9992 I was going to a movie with my new neighbor. She suggested we have lunch before the film at her favorite restaurant in Yorkville. No wonder this is ...

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Dumb liquor laws in for change

All-inclusive vacations packages will help tourism business in Toronto By Bulletin Staff – Ontario is taking the next steps to update alcohol laws to better serve Ontarians. The proposed changes will remove unnecessary barriers and restrictions for special events, festivals, ...

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3 noteworthy items

Tablet PC for outdoors, WordPerfect’s new office suite, funky stereo speaker for IPod The Gadget Zone By James Careless – Do you like the idea of using a tablet PC for outdoor work, but fear that it won’t be tough ...

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Does immigration really hurt Canada?

Read these and email us your opinion. We’ll publish them here. By Centre for Immigration Policy Reform – According to The Centre for Immigration Policy Reform, these are facts about immigration? Do you think they’re accurate? Send us your opinions ...

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10 more tax tips for 2010 Part 1

By Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario – Tax Tip 1 of 10 Online access to your tax information Stop waiting for the mail! You can now review your tax accounts online. “The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has electronic services ...

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G20 police-state reaction still haunts Toronto

By Frank Touby – A G20 arrestee has finally been released from jail after three months for participating in a Ryerson University panel discussion, contrary to his bail conditions that he not participate in public protests. That bail condition was ...

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Our hopes abide in Coach Ford

By Frank Touby – It was probably more disgust than anger that energized Toronto voters to bring down the David Miller regime. When a message like “Stop the Gravy Train” resonates so broadly across the city, it’s a clear sign ...

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Arson can trump restrictive building rules

Real estate executive was ‘too big to jail’ By Frank Touby – My friend Slovo the Shoemaker likes to shock me with tales of his life in the “old country” before moving to Toronto. He makes it sound as if ...

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Reducing the size of Toronto police force

Bulletin of the Toronto Police Accountability Coalition By John Sewell – This Bulletin is published by the Toronto Police Accountability Coalition, a group of individuals and organizations in Toronto interested in police policies and procedures, and in making police more ...

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cool, clever and cutting-edge consumer tech

Three new picks to make your life more interesting The Gadget Zone By James Careless – In line with the New Year’s tradition of losing weight, the folks at TomTom have slimmed version of their portable in-car navigation system. The ...

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