This Sunday marks National Grandparents’ Day, a chance for Canadians to honour grandparents for their guidance, wisdom and love. Many grandparents are a pillar of strength in their own families, both here and around the globe. For example, just over ...
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Don’t Miss Scotiabank Nuit Blanche on October 5, 2013
Scotiabank Nuit Blanche returns for an eighth year and will once again transform the city into an open-air art gallery. Audiences can experience more than 110 art pieces on Saturday October 5, from 6:51pm to 7:00am. This year’s lineup includes ...
Read More »Local students to cheer on safely street-crossing peers
Alexandra Kelly — Student ambassadors at Northern Secondary School are taking a new angle when it comes to changing pedestrian behaviour. They will be applauding those who use the crosswalk. Students participating in Parachute’s Project Gearshift, a national teen driver ...
Read More »Refer Syria’s case to the ICC say women Nobel Peace Laureates
Rachel Vincent— One the eve of the G20 meeting in Russia, the six Nobel peace laureates of the Nobel Women’s Initiative today called upon the US and its allies to use the international legal system in place of military intervention ...
Read More »WSAG presents Angela Verlaeckt Clark, SCA (Sculptor): In the Arms of a Galaxy. Sept. 14 – 30 at WSAG
In the Arms of a Galaxy… Sculptures by Angela Verlaeckt Clark, SCA (Sculptor) September 14 – 30 Angela Verlaeckt Clark, SCA (Sculptor): In the Arms of a Galaxy… September 14 – 30 at WSAG Saturday, September 14 7:00 to 9:00 ...
Read More »Complaints against Ontario lawyers through August
Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for August 2013 — Sept. 4, 2013)—The Law Society of Upper Canada regulates the lawyers and paralegals of Ontario in the public interest. The Law Society ensures that all lawyers and licensed paralegals in Ontario meet ...
Read More »Paving Lake Ontario: Porter jumps jet runway proposal by 20% as public consultations begin
Gautam Malkani – Less than 20 hours before the beginning of the City of Toronto’s public consultation process on the dangerous jet plans for the waterfront, Porter owner Deluce is pushing for even longer runways. The new 400 meter-proposal will encroach ...
Read More »U.S. anti-union laws threaten Ontario: Fraser Institute
Jason Clemens — With neighbouring states enacting worker choice laws, Ontario needs to consider similar policies if it is to remain competitive, concludes a new report published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. “Michigan ...
Read More »OFL Statement from Sid Ryan for Labour Day 2013.
For generations, parents have held dear the expectation that their hard work would deliver a brighter future and improved fortunes for their children and their grandchildren. However, today’s youth are predicted to become the first generation in history to face ...
Read More »Artfest Toronto THIS weekend!
Artfest Toronto is on all weekend at the Historic Distillery District. What a perfect setting for 75 artists to show off their talent for Labour Day weekend. Enjoy paintings, photography, sculpture, blown glass, pottery and more. FREE admission. Live music ...
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