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Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at condemns all terror

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Canada categorically and unequivocally condemns this morning’s terror attacks on the Canadian Parliament and the National War Memorial as well as on the Canadian soldiers in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec. These acts of terror have no basis in ...

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The Bulletin endorses Toronto municipal candidates

The editors of The Bulletin have selected the following candidates for our endorsement in the City of Toronto elelctions” Ward 30, Toronto-Danforth is a close call, so we don’t call it. Coun. Paula Fletcher edged challenger Liz West four years ...

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Commemoration Thursday of Danny, a St. Lawrence Market fixture

An overwhelming number of phone calls have busied the switchboard at Toronto Animal Services as anxious callers offer aid to Tank, a beloved black Labrador retriever who belonged to a street-newspaper vendor near St. Lawrence Market known as Danny. A ...

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Artfest Toronto Fine Art & Craft: Painting, Photos, Sculpture more

FREE outdoor Art show features 75 artists from across Ontario and is open in Toronto for 4 days only. What a great way to spend the last summer weekend. This year’s juried show has a great variety of artistic styles, ...

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We have been blockading a Line 9 construction site in Etobicoke

Rising Tide Toronto — The blockade is taking place at Rexdale Blvd. and Kipling Ave. where the Enbridge is doing an  “integrity dig” on Line 9. 

See Toronto Sun and CHCH coverage. 

These digs, which are required before Enbridge can bring the ...

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Treacherous Wynne retains our slavery to anti-city OMB

Rosario Marchese — Sad news. On June 18, the government and the official opposition teamed up to kill my Bill 20, Respect for Municipalities Act (City of Toronto). My bill would have set Toronto free from the Ontario Municipal Board, ...

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Fear and loathing wins Wynne four long years at Queen’s Park

Frank Touby — It was the abominable dread held by right-thinking voters that brought Premier Kathleen Wynne another four years at Queen’s Park. Anyone but the deadly Progressive [not!] Conservatives won the day for a Liberal Party majority. Rather than ...

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Careful where you ‘lay’ your vote is this rooster’s message

Fred, an Australian, was in the fertilized egg business. He had several hundred young hens and 10 roosters to fertilize the eggs. He kept records, and any rooster not performing went into the soup pot and was replaced. This took ...

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The Brothers Ford should be toast at city hall

Enough of the crooked Ford boys! It’s overdue that the outrageous pair be removed from city hall and an array of  ethical breaches on behalf of their family corporation, Deco Labels, should drive a stake through their benighted careers in ...

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