Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

The Bog House: 1456 Firelane 1, Port Colborne, Ontario (for sale)

For sale in Port Colborne, Ontario, is a one-of-a-kind retreat in a rare Canadian Carolinian forest: It’s just steps away from the sandy beach on ocean-like Lake Erie. The beach so resembles the high, rolling waves and setting of early Martha’s Vineyard that ...

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Obama pushes for TPP: Misinfo and big lies his strategy

Stephen Lendman — Global Research — US trade deals are jobs-killing weapons of mass destruction. They destroy fundamental economic and social structures. They ignore eco-sanity. Preventing TPP’s enactment into law is crucial for all working-age North Americans and their families. ...

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You still have some time left to help design Moss Park

From the More Moss Park Consultation Team — Summer isn’t over yet, and there are still so many different ways you can get involved and share your ideas about Moss Park’s future before the More Moss Park public consultation concludes ...

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Toronto karate champ Rachel Wong on the Olympics

Jack Rogers — The Olympic games have been surrounded by a lot controversy this year from the decision to allow Russia to compete in Rio despite doping allegations to the American swimmers supposedly being held at gunpoint, the road to ...

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Waterfront Toronto events now until September

  Our summer program of free arts and cultural events in Toronto’s waterfront neighbourhoods continues in August and September. Venture out to the parks and public spaces in the West Don Lands and East Bayfront, and enjoy our reimagined and ...

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Downtown Yonge BIA innovatives a “How-To” postcard

Courtney Charette — An easy-to-read infographic to help improve crime reporting has been developed by the Downtown Yonge BIA, and is now being distributed by police and other agencies. “Too often, people either call 9-1-1 or do nothing,” explains Downtown ...

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Shava is a community organizer of More Moss Park

Zach Lewsen — Shava, one of five Community Organizers on the More Moss Park team, talked to us about her passions, personal experiences and – most of all – her connection to Moss Park. She speaks about how and why ...

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‘Excessive’ Riverdale film shoots at local mansion cause hardships

Nick Shcherban — This year, 10 film shoots, more than one each month, have occurred at a Riverdale residence, and local homeowners would li ke to see it end. An aging heritage mansion at 450 Pape Ave. and Riverdale Ave. has ...

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Russia’s weakness is its economic policy

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts and Michael Hudson — Global Research — According to various reports, the Russian government is reconsidering the neoliberal policy that has served Russia so badly since the collapse of the Soviet Union. If Russia had adopted an ...

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The pursuit of pure joy

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr — Running as fast as I could, I zigzagged across the field. I dodged and ducked, and stayed just out of reach from the grabbing hands. I stumbled and fell, but quickly rolled away from my ...

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