Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Are you a succulent Eloi ripening for a Morlock feast?

Escape from Eden… Are you a succulent Eloi ripening for a Morlock feast? Last weekend, as I was clearing clutter, I found a copy of H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine. As I thumbed through it, I recalled that Wells, ...

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Daniels breaks ground on Sumach retirement rentals

The Daniels Corporation, Chartwell Retirement Residences have unveiled plans and broken ground for The Sumach by Chartwell, a new urban rental residence for active retired adults located in the revitalized Regent Park neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto. Daniels is renowned as ...

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A blast from our past bullesyes Harris, McGuinty and Tory

Frank Touby — The following is a column I wrote back in February 2007 and it’s so apt even today I decided to republish it (online only) in June 2016. It deals with two political has beens and one current ...

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Toronto continually invests in infrastructure

Steve Johnston — There’s an old saying about Toronto that goes like this: There are two seasons in Toronto, winter and infrastructure renewal. Wait. You say you’ve heard the joke, but the punchline was different. Well, there are two sides ...

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Window replacement benefits for Canadian homeowners

As all homeowners know, upgrading a home can have significant benefits in the way of either improving the overall experience of living in the home or driving up the sale value of the home in the event they are ready ...

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Lawren Harris: Where the Universe Sings

The Spiritual Journey of Lawren Harris “I’m searching for the summit of my soul, up there, where the universe sings.”  “Art is a bridge between the great moral harmony of the universe, and our own souls. What I want is ...

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US & NATO at Russia’s door is a global warfare strategy

Michel Chossudovsky, PhD — NATO has launched massive war-games in Poland, weeks ahead of a security summit in Warsaw. The Anaconda-16 is the biggest-ever military exercise by the Western military alliance in Poland since the end of the Polish People’s ...

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Island airport noise still intolerable: CommunityAIR

Brian Iler — In a news release Ports Toronto attempts to paint a rosy picture of its efforts to reduce Island airport noise. The reality is far different. From massive noise interference with the Harbourfront Music Garden’s performances to lost sleep ...

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Premier Wynne breaks promise to 1.8 Million Ontarians with disabilities

David Lepofsky — Premier Kathleen Wynne has just violated her written pledge to never reduce any protections or provisions that 1.8 million Ontarians with disabilities had won in or under Ontario’s accessibility law, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). ...

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Muslims share the Ramadan experience with Canadians

Safwan Choudhry — The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama`at Canada has launched a national campaign titled “Fast with a Muslim Friend.” This annual campaign allows Canadians to participate in Ramadan with their Muslim friends and fellow Canadians. On June 6, 2016, more ...

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