Author of the article: Joe Warmington
Publishing date: Dec 23, 2020 • December 23, 2020 • 3 minute read • Residents of 855 Roselawn Ave. trim a Christmas tree in the lobby of their building, where a tree has been erected every holiday season for 25 years. But Toronto Community Housing Corporation has ordered the tree to be removed because of fire code violations and concerns over COVID-19 restrictions. Photo by Supplied
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Just call it the Grinch who stole the Christmas tree.
Or is a Christmas tree being removed from the lobby of a Toronto Community Housing Corporation building for “safety” reasons in response to fire hazard and COVID-19 concerns appropriate?
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