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Many of the contracts were sole-sourced with exorbitant upset limits, a theme during the pandemic for many services and homeless projects.
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There seem to be few, if any, controls placed on the homeless and affordable housing files and their directors (Mary Anne Bedard and Abi Bond) as to how money is spent or whether value for money is achieved.
To add insult to injury, the engagement sessions were essentially a waste of time.
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Three Toronto neighbourhoods will allow live music on patios this summer
Three Toronto neighbourhoods will allow live music on patios this summer
City councillors are designing a pilot project to test in the east and west ends of the city this summer By Richard Trapunski
The Burren on Queen East
There will be live music on Toronto’s patios this summer – at least some of them.
Last month, city councillor Brad Bradford, the chair of the Toronto Music Advisory Committee, recommended developing a pilot program “to permit live music and entertainment with limited amplification on prescribed outdoor patios.”
Now that patios have reopened, his motion has been approved – with some caveats.
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