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Article content It’s not too late to change course. That’s what the Ontario Crown Attorneys Association (OCAA) says about plans to consolidate city courthouses into the under-construction New Toronto Courthouse (NTC) in the city’s core which they say will cause more problems than solve. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Objections raised over T.O. courthouse consolidation plan Back to video “We’re not against a nice, new building for the downtown core, we think it’s a good idea,” association President Tony Loparco told the Sun. “But that’s different than saying ‘bring all criminal courts into one building. ” ....
Re: ‘Sudbury letter: Paul Lefebvre has always worked hard for Sudbury,’ May 1. Gary Duhaime’s attempt to blame the Ford government for the crisis at Laurentian University is precisely the same type of political opportunism and partisan finger-pointing that he denounces in his letter. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury letter: Ford government not to blame for LU mess Back to video How exactly does the Ford government – who inherited a staggering provincial debt and deficit, before COVID, from the McGuinty/Wynne Liberals – benefit, as Duhaime claims, from LU’s own deep debt and operational deficit, and LU’s own decision to go into creditor protection to restructure itself? ....
April 23, 2021 Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from Spring Following Ernie Tate’s death on February 5, 2021, numerous tributes have been published highlighting his lifelong commitment to socialism and remarkable contribution to the anti-war movement. (Links are provided below.) His two-volume memoir, Revolutionary Activism in the 1950s & 60s, provides a detailed account of this work. Ernie’s role as a union leader has received less attention. Working at Toronto Hydro from 1977 to 1995, he served as an Executive Board member and eventually as Vice-President of CUPE Local One, which represented roughly 500 blue collar and 450 clerical and technical workers at the utility. ....
Article content What began as a request for an environmental assessment ended in a major roadblock for a contentious expressway. On Tuesday, Vaughan city council’s committee-of-the-whole voted 5 to 4 to withdraw support for the GTA West Highway/413, dealing the megaproject a serious blow. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vaughan withdraws support for GTA West highway Back to video The drama began Tuesday morning with a committee delegation by highway opponent Irene Ford, urging Vaughan to join calls for a federal environmental assessment. “It’s not a corridor, it’s a mega 400-series highway,” she said, saying the project will split communities, farms and environmentally sensitive areas. ....