Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Waterfront Toronto’s citybuilders how-to

Mira Shenker — On September 25, Waterfront Toronto will present a series of talks aimed at challenging urbanists, culture-makers, advocates and citizens to reimagine what it means to be a “city builder.”  The free talks will take place as part ...

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Rate-evasion insurance fraud is a serious offence

It seems harmless enough. You grew up in a small rural town. Your parents still live there, so you use their address for your auto insurance policy rather than your current address in the big city, where you will actually ...

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9/11 and America’s ‘War on Terrorism’

Prof Michel Chossudovsky — Global Research “The livelihood of millions of people throughout the World is at stake. It is my sincere hope that the truth will prevail and that the understanding provided in this detailed study will serve the cause ...

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California bans captive Orca breeding & shows

In the past few years, the public image of SeaWorld, and marine parks, in general, has gone from wholesome and fun to cruel and deceptive. After the wildly popular film Blackfishdebuted, thousands of people who were once fooled into thinking ...

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Informational picket at Toronto International Film Festival

 Ken Stone — The Syria Solidarity Movement (SSM) today announces that it will have an informational picket of the documentary film, “The White Helmets”, at the Toronto International Film Festival. The picket will take place on Thursday, September 15, at ...

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A day of death, fear, and lost innocence

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr — Twenty boys milled around the trailhead waiting to begin their hike. As a few made some last minute adjustments to their backpacks, Josh walked back to the scoutmaster’s station wagon to see what was taking ...

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Downtown Yonge BIA wins top industry honour

  Courtney Charette — For the first time, a Toronto BIA has won top honours from the International Downtown Association (IDA). The Downtown Yonge BIA’s innovative Yonge Love consultation campaign was singled out for global recognition, receiving the IDA’s 2016 ...

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Sept. 11, 2001: Year 15 of the cover-up of the century

Dr. Gary G. Kohls — Global Research I just received the latest PBS (Public Broadcasting System) monthly schedule for September and discovered that PBS’s newest documentary, entitled “9/11: Inside the Pentagon” will be broadcasting and then re-broadcasting the program a total ...

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Popular myths of construction in the City of Toronto

Steve Johnston — Recently, many people who travelled the Gardiner Expressway were frustrated when they saw no construction work taking place on the road, yet one lane of traffic was shut down. Some people contacted the City, asking why a ...

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Ontarians ‘misinformed on CPP deal’

Ryan Mallough – A new Ipsos poll reveals that most Ontarians don’t know how the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) works, or what the proposed CPP expansion would mean. When presented with some of the expansion’s probable effects on wages, three ...

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