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FATAH: Yes, a street in Canada named after a Nazi Germany naval officer


Author of the article: Tarek Fatah
Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
In this 2007 file photo, the town of Ajax dedicates a street to German Cpt. Hans Langsdorff. His daughter Inge Nedden, centre, and husband Ruediger Nedden, right, is pictured with Ajax Mayor Steve Parish. Photo by Tom Godfrey /Postmedia Network files
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In 1987, after arriving in Canada as an immigrant, my first home was in the Ontario town of Ajax.
Friends had suggested the sleepy suburb east of Toronto as a good place to raise my two daughters, away from the hustle and bustle of Scarborough and Mississauga, where most South Asians congregated. ....

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The money trail: Developers who donated to Ontario Proud, PC party got the green light for projects


This story is Part 2 of a series about the Ford government s use of ministerial zoning orders. Read Part 1 here.
In Pickering, Ont., a cluster of marshes and swamps south of Highway 401 has become an unexpected battleground, pitting job creation against environmental preservation.
The wetland of willow trees, silver maples and cattails, once protected from development by provincial rules, is now slated to become a warehouse attached to a nearby casino development.
Since 2018, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government has used unappealable special orders to allow a host of powerful developers to build in a number of ecologically sensitive areas, bypassing the usual approval process. ....

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