Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

A new government to partner with

Doug Ford was sworn in as the 26th Premier of Ontario. Following the official swearing-in at Queen’s Park, public remarks were made on the lawn. A new cabinet was announced. Here is the new cabinet, reduced from 28 ministers to ...

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City officially opens outdoor pools

Toronto has officially kicked off the 2018 summer season at Heron Park with the opening of 59 city-wide outdoor pools and over 100 wading pools. All outdoor pools and wading pools will begin their full-time summer schedules on Saturday, June ...

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Doug Ford announces his new Ontario cabinet

A new cabinet was announced. Here is the new cabinet, reduced from 28 ministers to 21 ministers, including Premier Doug Ford: Peter Bethlenfalvy, President of the Treasury Board Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal ...

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Chris Murray appointed city manager of Toronto

Toronto City Council appointed Chris Murray to the position of City Manager today (June 27), following a comprehensive search. He will assume the role August 13 and report to City Council. “The City Manager is responsible for leading the women ...

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Summerlicious 2018

Canada Day at Mel Lastman Square Beginning at 5 p.m. on July 1, enjoy a free celebration of live music, fireworks, arts, food and fun for the entire family! Live performances by Blues/R&B diva Shakura S’Aida, socially conscious Pan-Latinx hip ...

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Disabled Ontarians examine Bill C-81

This is the AODA Alliance’s preliminary review of bill C-81, the proposed Accessible Canada Act, which the Trudeau Government introduced into Parliament for First Reading on June 20, 2018, just before it rose for the summer break. We commend the ...

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The largest Summer Solstice event in the GTA

Pedestrians take over Dundas Street West on Saturday June 23 to celebrate the longest day of sunshine The Junction’s Summer Solstice Festival has been a long standing tradition on the west-side of Toronto, offering crowds of all ages a full day ...

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Toronto celebrates Pollinator Week June 18-24

City of Toronto celebrates National Pollinator Week with a community art project. Mayor Tory has proclaimed June 18 to 24 as Pollinator Week in the City of Toronto. To celebrate, residents are invited to join local artist Eric Gold to ...

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But Roosevelt knows how to be president!

72 years ago I arrived in Boston. I’d been accepted as a student at The Harvard Medical School. That night a full moon shone on the school’s white marble buildings, an awe-inspiring sight I’ve never forgotten. I recently returned for ...

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Cabbagetown Mural Vote 2018 After the incredible success of our “Welcome To Cabbagetown Mural” on the side of the LCBO at Winchester and Parliament in 2016, we are excited to bring Cabbagetown another mural thanks to a grant from the ...

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