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Toronto women share wise words with city youth

Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project Tackles Ageism Through Wise Words of Wisdom from One Generation to the Next Cindy du Plessis, Assistant Executive Director, Forest Hill Retirement Community As International Women’s Day approaches (March 8), it ...

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Mayor John Tory’s fixation on low taxes is hurting us

Stig Harvor – To his credit, our new mayor, John Tory, is energetic and eloquent, almost too profusely. Does he get enough sleep? He came to work at city hall so early the morning after his election victory that his ...

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra: A Mind of Winter (New Creations Festival)

The opening concert of the New Creations Festival showcases intriguing music by some of today’s most engaging composers: George Benjamin’s evocative setting for soprano of the poem The Snowman by Wallace Stevens; a new Violin Concerto by Vivian Fung that the TSO ...

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra: A Mind of Winter (New Creations Festival)

The opening concert of the New Creations Festival showcases intriguing music by some of today’s most engaging composers: George Benjamin’s evocative setting for soprano of the poem The Snowman by Wallace Stevens; a new Violin Concerto by Vivian Fung that the TSO ...

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University students across Canada: What is federal party position on climate change

Over 38 non-profit organizations and student campus associations across Canada are co-hosting a federal pre-election town hall on climate change.  “Climate change is arguably one of the most prominent issues of our generation,” says Alice Zhu, President and Co-Founder of Climate Impact ...

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Kodo Drummers in Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery

Japan’s world famous Kodo Drummers return to Toronto after four long years with a groundbreaking new show: Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery, which runs one night only – Thursday, March 12 @ 8pm – at the Sony Centre For The ...

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Sylvain Émard Danse’s Ce n’est pas la fin du monde

Québec’s award-winning choreographer, Sylvain Émard of Sylvain Émard Danse, brings the critically acclaimed Ce n’est pas la fin du monde (It’s not the end of the world) featuring seven male dancers in a ritual of resistance and adaptation to the ...

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Taxes are our membership fees as with any good club

Taxes are continuing to be a hot topic of public debate. Our provincial and city elections last year prominently featured taxes. This new year  we are facing an important federal election on Oct. 19—unless Harper breaks his Canadian Election Act ...

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Closer to the Heart benefit for Regent Park School of Music

Karen Pace — The Closer to the Heart benefit concert series continues with its 7th instalment on Thursday, February 12th. All proceeds from the show go directly to the Regent Park School of Music, a non-profit after-school program that offers heavily ...

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Corporations won’t solve affordable housing shortage

Stig Harvor – Private enterprise is incapable of providing affordable housing for many people. There is no profit in it. No profit, no housing. Public enterprise is forced to step into the void. When will many of our politicians face this ...

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