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8 arrested in bizarre killings Project Sugar Horse. ‘Ruthless’ group linked to crimes dating back to 2008, police say jessica smith

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Toronto police allege a group of eight people in their 20s are responsible for at least four murders and two shootings between them — including two homicides and a shooting they call unprovoked “random acts of violence.” Staff Insp. Greg McLane called the group “ruthless.” “They’ve just come upon these people, engaged them and murdered them,” he alleged. He did not call them a gang but he said they “hung out” and committed crimes together. Police are investigating to see if this group is connected to any other murders. McLane said Project Sugar Horse started in April when police linked homicides and shootings that occurred in 2008, 2011 and 2012. The first attack linked to the group was the attempted murder of Kenneth Mark on Sept. 2, 2008, on St. Clair West. “It is alleged the accused approached him from behind and shot him in the head,” said McLane. “Kenneth Mark survived his injuries.”

The accused was a young offender at the time and cannot be named, said McLane. Mark was shot and killed on Dec. 29, 2009. In 2012, a jury convicted a then-21-yearold man of first-degree murder, accepting the Crown’s theory that the execution of Mark was retribution for testimony that the man and his brother had shot Mark. Mark was known as a community activist and “a gentle giant,” and his murder sparked police efforts to better protect witnesses. The next victim, 28-yearold Jermaine Smith, was Quoted

“They’ve just come upon these people, engaged them and murdered them.” Toronto police Staff Insp. Greg McLane

found dead at 4020 Dundas St. W. on Aug. 27, 2011. His shooting was targeted, police said. Aiman Khiar was charged with first-degree murder. Delano Coombs, 27, was shot and killed on May 10, 2012, at the same complex where Smith was killed in a targeted homicide, said McLane. Jerome Bent and Dellan McMorris of Toronto were charged with first-degree murder. The Coombs family attended the press conference and thanked police. “To know that someone

wakes up one morning and decides to kill someone randomly — that’s disgusting and that’s painful,” said his sister Toni Tenille Rodney. The fourth shooting — the first unprovoked attack — was on July 19, 2012, at Flemingdon Park Public School. Daniel Davis, 27, was in the schoolyard with friends when people drove up in three vehicles, fired and then fled. Bent, as well as Shakeil Wheatle, Dwayne Willis, Amanda Rumbolt, Jathursan Rajarubakumar and Bershon Roach-Ferguson were charged with first-degree murder. The fifth shooting, also unprovoked, occurred on Sept. 11, 2012. An 18-year-old man was walking near Jane and Wilson when a vehicle drove up beside him and the occupants asked him a number of questions. Bent fired a number of shots at him, police allege. He and Rumbolt were charged with attempted murder. Police allege Marvin Engelbrecht, 24, was walking his dog on Oct. 29, 2012, in the Flemingdon Road area when a vehicle with a number of occupants pulled alongside him, chased him and shot him to death. Wheatle was charged with first-degree murder. Anyone who has information that could lead to an arrest is asked to contact police at 416-808-7400, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222TIPS (8477), online at 222tips. com, or to text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637).

The sisters of Delano Coombs, who was shot and killed in 2012, at a press conference Thursday. Toni Tenille Rodney, left, and Tricia Rodney thanked police for their efforts to find Coombs’s suspected killers. JENNIFER PAGLIARO/torstar news service

Jermaine Smith, 28, was shot on Aug. 27, 2011, at a community barbecue on Dundas Street West. contributed

Marvin Engelbrecht, 24, was shot and killed on Oct. 29, 2012, on the front steps of a Flemingdon Road address. contributed

Delano Coombs, 27, was shot and killed on May 10, 2012, at the same complex where Smith was killed. contributed


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U of T students to rally for ‘women, queer folks, and writers of colour’ ‘Good teaching requires empathy.’ Are David Gilmour’s Giller Prize chances in jeopardy?

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“We want so badly to believe that reading all these wonderful books will make us better people. David Gilmour is much more well-read than I am ... and it turns out he’s still capable of being an ass.” Nick Mount, U of T English Department

University of Toronto students are holding a literary rally Friday to protest comments made by author David Gilmour indicating that he doesn’t love Chinese or female writers and won’t teach them. “David Gilmour has generously reminded us of the importance of studying serious

literature by serious heterosexual guys,” wrote the organizers on a Facebook page advertising the protest. “Let’s show our support for the omission of unserious people like women, queer folks, and writers of colour (especially Chinese writers) from university syllabi by rallying around the statue to

serious heterosexual literary scholar Northrop Frye.” Students of literature aren’t the only ones outraged by Gilmour’s comments, made in an interview with Hazlitt magazine earlier this week. “When I was given this job I said I would only teach the people that I truly, truly

love. Unfortunately, none of those happen to be Chinese, or women,” he said. Professors in the English Department at U of T have been distancing themselves from the comments, notably Holger Syme, who posted a critique on his blog. “I wouldn’t ordinarily attack a colleague in public over something that colleague said in a non-academic publication. Thankfully, David Gilmour isn’t actually a colleague of mine,” he wrote. “David Gilmour is not a professor of literature. He’s someone who teaches a couple of courses on an odd assemblage of texts. David Gilmour does

not talk or think like a professor of literature. Good teaching requires empathy — an effort to understand things, ideas, and people totally unlike you. Some of those people are your students.” Gilmour declined comment Thursday, writing, “I’ve said what I wanted to say.” The backlash against Gilmour grew throughout the day Thursday, with people from the Canadian literary scene joining in. Several commentators noted that the affair risks damaging Gilmour’s chances of winning the Giller Prize. His newest novel, Extraordinary, was longlisted for the prize. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Sit down and Shape Up Students at St. Leo Catholic Elementary School were thrilled when the Leafs’ Dave Bolland, the Raptors’ Jamaal Magloire and members of TFC and the Marlies gave them exercise tips and advice on Thursday, at the annual Shape Up Program. The event, held at the Toronto Reference Library, is a free tool for teachers and students, using MLSE athletes to motivate youth to learn the importance of physical activity. COLIN MCCONNELL/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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Oshawa city councillor mocked in online photo Facebook. Coun. Amy England is the target of a post that compares her to an anti-smoking ad A pregnant Oshawa councillor says she is the target of sexist cyber-bullying, after an image comparing her to a graphic anti-smoking photo was posted on Facebook. The image, posted Wednesday on two separate Facebook groups, mocks Amy England, a councillor who famously underwent a reality television show makeover while campaigning in 2010. “Has anyone else see (sic) these before and after pics of Councillor England?” wrote Facebook user George Pappas in one of the groups. The “before” photo is a Health Canada warning image posted on cigarette packs,

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“Now, I’m being targeted. Now it’s a big problem, all of a sudden, to speak out or publish something that doesn’t shed a positive light on the current administration.” A Facebook post compares Oshawa Coun. Amy England to a photo of a rotten-teeth, wrinkled woman on cigarette packages. Courtesy FACEBOOK

which shows a young woman with rotting teeth, a wrinkled forehead and cataracts. The “after” photo shows a smiling England in make-up with a chic haircut. “It’s completely disturbing on so many levels,” said England. “As a woman in politics, these kinds of attacks have been constant since I have been in office.” England, who is seven months pregnant, said when

she announced plans to bring her baby to work to breastfeed, she received emails telling her to “shut her legs” and “focus on her job.” On the Facebook page where Pappas posted the photo, another user, Howard Stacey, offered to send anyone who is interested “candid photos of England, totally shot on holiday.” Another user wrote, “Best with the pink shag on top,”

Facebook user George Pappas who posted Coun. Amy England’s photo on Facbook

a reference to England dying her hair pink last year in honour of her mother, who died of breast cancer. Pappas replied, “But does the carpet match the drapes?” When reached by Torstar News Service, Pappas denied that the image was sexist, calling it a “political parody, nothing more.” He said it mocks not only her makeover but also her breaking campaign promises.

Swagger in stilettos Just another day on Bay Street: Toronto men take big steps to end violence against women in the 5th annual Walk A Mile in her Shoes, in support of the White Ribbon campaign on Thursday. Greig Reekie/White Ribbon

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Young and the Jobless. “Help Wanted signs might have re-emerged, but Ontario’s young workers find themselves on the outside looking in — and the province’s current youth employment strategy isn’t fast enough nor robust enough to turn things around,” Geobey continues. At 16.9 per cent last year, Ontario’s unemployment rate among people aged 15 to 24 rivaled neighbouring Michigan and was higher than Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Only Illinois at 18.5 per cent and New York at 18 per cent fared more poorly than Ontario. “Across the Ottawa River, Quebec has also outperformed Ontario, with a considerably lower youth unemployment rate of 13.7 per cent in 2012,” he writes, noting Canada’s national average was 14.3 per cent last year.

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Toronto is among the worst in Ontario with 18.1 per cent. By comparison, Hamilton is 13.2 per cent and KitchenerCambridge-Waterloo is 13.8 per cent. Windsor is at 24.7 per cent, Oshawa is at 21.8 per cent, and London is 20.3 per cent. torstar news service

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EXTENDED SUBWAY IN SCARBOROUGH NOW A STEP CLOSER TO REALITY E ANDY BYFORD CEO TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION

arlier this week, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced that the Federal government will contribute $660 million toward the cost of extending the Bloor-Danforth subway line east of Kennedy Station. The announcement follows protracted discussions with the City and Provincial governments about how best to replace the aging Scarborough Rapid Transit line as it comes to the end of its useful life. I very much welcome this injection of new funds into public transit in Toronto. Also this week, I tabled a

report at the TTC Board that set out our rationale for the optimum alignment (or routing) for the subway extension that calls for the line to be extended eastward from Kennedy Station, then north under McCowan Road, terminating at Sheppard Avenue East. This is, by far, the best option from an engineering, operational and customer perspective. Toronto City Council will review this option next month. After that, an environmental assessment will follow and the final alignment and design will then allow for construction to begin. In the meantime, the

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TTC will keep the SRT operating safely and reliably through the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games and until the new subway extension is ready. I will continue to remind councillors of the need to adequately fund the existing network in order to maintain our state of good repair. I will also reiterate that a relief line, to take pressure off the Yonge line – and especially BloorYonge interchange station – remains a TTC top priority. There has been a lot of talk about this Scarborough project. We’re keen to get started on making it a reality.

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Hi Chris, The TTC’s infrastructure is benefitting from a number of construction projects underway today. Subway closures are necessary to complete track upgrades, new signal installation or other work that our regular overnight maintenance window does not allow. Before work begins, service advisories are distributed to those registered with TTC e-Services or who follow @TTCnotices on Twitter. Information is also posted to Platform Video Screens in all TTC stations and on our website at ttc.ca. If a delay affects your route, you can use the TTC trip planner to find the quickest alternative. Customers can also pick up a free Ride Guide from any TTC Collector Booth, which includes a complete listing of TTC routes, as many bus and streetcar lines parallel subway service and can be an effective alternative. • Do you have a question for the TTC? Send an email to AskTTC@metronews.ca

EMPLOYEE PROFILE Name: Lisa Weir Position: Collector Years of Service: 25 The TTC has provided me with the environment that has introduced me to lifelong friends and a sense of community. Every day brings with it new and interesting experiences and challenges. It’s also nice when a complete stranger smiles and says, “You’ve been here a long time. I remember you when I was in high school. Keep up the good work and keep smiling.” Moments like this make it all worthwhile. I’d like to thank my dad for encouraging me to get a job with the TTC. The Commission has been good to me – providing me with a fulfilling career, and one that provides excellent service to daily commuters and visitors to Toronto. I have never looked back.

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· Toronto FC at BMO Field. 511 Bathurst bus replacement to Exhibition Place. For an accessible connection, the 509 Harbourfront bus replacement to Exhibition Place. · Toronto Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre. Subway to Union Station.

OCT. 3:

SUBWAY CLOSURE: KIPLING TO ISLINGTON STATIONS On Sat., Sept. 28, and Sun., Sept. 29, the Bloor-Danforth line will be closed from Kipling to Islington stations for scheduled track upgrades. The nature of the work involves the replacement of 500 metres of rail. During the closure, frequent shuttle buses will operate between Kipling and Islington stations, with Wheel-Trans buses available at Kipling and Jane stations for customers requiring an accessible connection. TTC staff will be on hand to offer assistance. Regular subway service resumes at 6 a.m. on Mon., Sept. 30.

THE KINDER WAY When boarding any TTC vehicle, please move to the rear of the vehicle to allow room for your fellow riders to safely board.

RECYCLE

SERVICE CHANGES · 511 Bathurst replacement bus and 310 Bathurst Blue Night bus diverting northbound from the Strachan intersection via Fleet, Fort York, Lake Shore, Stadium, Queens Quay to route; southbound from the King intersection to regular routing; 145 Downtown/Humber Bay Express diverting eastbound from Newfoundland via Lake Shore, Stadium, Queens Quay; southbound from the King intersection to regular routing until October due to the platform modification project on Fleet St. · 106 York University diverting both ways via Sentinel, Stilecroft, Sharpecroft, Grandravine, Derrydown, Broadoaks, Hucknall, Sentinel to route; 108 Downsview diverting both ways via Driftwood, Grandravine, Ollerton, Derrydown, Grandravine to route due to the closure of the Grandravine and Sentinel intersection for City watermain work. · 83 Jones bus diverting southbound via Queen, Carlaw, Lake Shore, Leslie, Commissioners, northbound diverting Carlaw, Eastern, Leslie, Queen until December due to the closure of Leslie St. from the north side of Lake Shore to south of Mosley for City watermain and TTC track work. · 511 Bathurst streetcars replaced by buses until Nov. 23 due to City watermain work.

Please keep the TTC litter-free. Recycle your reading materials in any station or platform receptacle.

HOW TO CONTACT US: TTC Information 416-393-4636 (INFO); Customer Service 416-393-3030 twitter.com/TTCnotices; twitter.com/TTChelps facebook.com/TTCnotices youtube.com/OfficialTTCChannel

· Kid Cudi at Air Canada Centre. Subway to Union Station.

· 504 King and 503 Kingston Rd streetcars diverting Parliament, Queen to route due to bridge repairs on King from River to Queen.

SERVICE ALERTS: To receive real-time email notices of all major service disruptions, register for personalized TTC e-Services at www.ttc.ca

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Boy arrested after threatening to shoot staff Mounties have charged a 15-year-old boy after staff at a school in northern Saskatchewan say a student threatened to shoot them. RCMP Sgt. Craig Cleary says police got a complaint on Wednesday from three staff members at Stobart Community School in Duck Lake. The boy is charged with three counts of uttering threats and mischief and is scheduled to appear in provincial court in Saskatoon on Friday. the canadian press

since the Coast Guard seized a Greenpeace ship after several members of its crew attempted to scale the Arctic platform. The Arctic Sunrise, with 30 people on board, was towed to Murmansk in northwest Russia, where the crew is being investigated for piracy. According to Greenpeace, 22 activists have been jailed for two months. A further eight members are being held for three days. Among those detained for two months are Canadians Paul Ruzycki, 48, of Port Colborne, Ont., who served as chief mate, and Alexandre

Paul, 35, a boatswain from the Montreal area. No charges have yet been brought against them. Ruzycki’s sister, Patti RuzyckiStirling, said officials told her the two-month detention was “a preventative measure to ensure that they do not flee the country while Russia is trying to figure out what charges to lay.” She said her family remains worried, particularly because Ruzycki suffers from lupus, an autoimmune disease, and likely doesn’t have access to his medication. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Ottawa. Two girls plead guilty, third still on trial in teen prostitution case Two of three teenaged Ottawa girls accused of befriending other teens through Facebook and other social media before forcing them to work as “escorts” have pleaded guilty in a surprise about-face at trial. Court was told Thursday that the two girls had reached a resolution with Crown prosecutors. Justice Diane Lahaie has ordered a pre-sentence report and a psychiatric review of a girl who pleaded guilty to six charges, including human trafficking, making and dis-

tributing child pornography and exploitation. She is to be sentenced on Dec. 20. A 17-year-old girl facing the fewest charges in the case pleaded guilty to four charges including exploitation, assault, uttering threats and breaching the conditions of her bail. The third accused, a 16-year-old girl facing the most charges in the case, did not change her not guilty plea. Her trial will continue in October. the canadian press


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Baird wants to break up forced marriages Problems at home. 219 cases of forced marriage in Ontario were reported from 2010 to 2012: Study Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, buoyed from the success of his mission at the United Nations to launch an initiative to end child and forced marriage, now hopes to turn his atten-

tion to the problem at home. “This is all a part of promoting Canadian values,” Baird told Torstar News Service in a phone interview Thursday. “We want to be a key champion to ending this practice. We really want to put this issue on the table. It’s a topic people don’t want to discuss. It’s a difficult topic, but it’s finally come out of the shadows.” Baird said he plans to meet with Minister of Justice Peter MacKay and the minister re-

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sponsible for status of women, Dr. Kellie Leitch, about forced marriages in Canada, a recent report on the issue from the South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario, and possible solutions.

His comments come on the heels of SALCO’s disturbing study, which found 219 reported cases of forced marriage in the province between 2010 and 2012, of whom 97 per cent of the reported victims were women. The majority of these cases — 81 per cent — unearthed in the study involved victims 16 to 34 years old. Most were forcibly removed from Canada and married abroad. torstar news service

Former mob boss received hefty tax refund despite owing $1.5M The federal government has confirmed that a former Mafia don was given an undeserved cheque for $381,737. A spokesman for Revenue Minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay says the unwarranted tax refund has since been recovered and he suggested Thursday that federal employees responsible could face punishment.

The statement came after a published report that the Canada Revenue Agency gave the since-deceased Nick Rizzuto that refund when, in fact, he owed the taxman $1.5 million. Rizzuto had just been arrested as part of a sweeping police operation in November 2006 and sent to prison. The elderly Mob boss was eventu-

ally released, and was murdered in his kitchen in 2010. Enquete, an investigative program on Radio-Canada, says Rizzuto received a cheque dated Sept. 13, 2007 for more than $381,000. A photo of a cheque worth $381,737 made out to Rizzuto was posted on Radio-Canada’s website on Wednesday. Radio-Canada, the French-

language CBC network, quoted Jean-Pierre Paquette, a former Canada Revenue Agency auditor, as saying he told the Rizzuto family not to cash the cheque and that he even went to Rizzuto’s home to get the cheque. Paquette said he believes the cheque was probably the work of a corrupt civil servant. the canadian press

Activists in Turkey protest child brides forced into marriage — a problem that also exists in Canada, according to Baird. Burhan Ozbilici/the associated press

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Man charged in toilet-cam case surrenders to police The co-owner of a former high-end Vancouver restaurant who has been charged with observing or recording people while they were naked on a tiny camera allegedly hidden in a bathroom has turned himself in to police. Vancouver police Const. Brian Montague said Thursday that Allan Bosomworth turned himself in to

sheriffs at the provincial courthouse Wednesday and was escorted to the Vancouver jail. Bosomworth was charged Sept. 11 with one count of “secretly observing nudity in a private place,” and just two days later was named in an arrest warrant. Two former servers have said the second owner at the restaurant told them he found the camera in the eatery’s bathroom while cleaning. The second owner has not been charged with anything. the canadian press


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Woman ‘humiliated’ in medical exam, court martial told Court martial. Retired petty officer 2nd class James Wilks faces 26 sexual-assault and breach-of-trust charges involving 16 women A former military medical technician left women feeling uncomfortable and even “humiliated” after he touched or looked at their breasts during physical examinations, a court martial heard Thursday. The second day of a court martial for James Wilks, a petty officer second class who is now retired, featured the testimony of several women who described similar experiences of having their breasts and nipples fondled during exams. Their identities are protected under a publication ban.

Former military medical technician James Wilks at his court martial. Fred Chartrand/the canadian press

One of the women said Wilks ordered her to expose her breasts so he could touch them during a physical exam. She said he spent a minute or two touching her breasts before ordering her to pull up her hospital gown and get off the examination table. The woman choked up sev-

eral times as she spoke. She described how Wilks then told her to bend over and touch her toes while she was wearing only the gown and her underwear. She said he ordered her to keep her hands on her toes when she tried to keep her loose-fitting underpants from slipping. Wilks pulled up her underpants and held her gown as she was bent over, the court martial heard. “I was humiliated,” she said. She told the court martial Wilks was “very firm” and didn’t give her the impression a breast exam was optional. She described him as “intimidating.” Maj. David Hodson, who represents Wilks, accused the witness of fabricating the episode. Wilks faces 26 sexual-assault and breach-of-trust charges involving 16 women over six years. the canadian press

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Cross-border energy. Harper talks tough in New York on pipeline Canada won’t “take no for an answer” from the U.S. when it comes to the Keystone XL pipeline, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday. The logic in support of the project going ahead is “overwhelming,” and governments at all levels on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border are endorsing it, Harper told a highpowered business audience in New York.

“My view is that you don’t take no for an answer,” Harper said. “We haven’t had that. If we were to get that, that won’t be final. This won’t be final until it’s approved and we will keep pushing forward.” Harper also dismissed the divide between his government and the White House over projections of how many jobs Keystone XL will create. the canadian press

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Cyberbullying bill coming soon Justice Minister Peter MacKay says the Tories will introduce new legislation in the fall to fight cyberbullying. MacKay was at the Canadian Centre for Child Protection in Winnipeg to make a donation to mark the birth of Prince George. MacKay says the whole nation has been touched by the death of a 15-yearold Saskatchewan boy who was apparently driven to suicide because of bullying. the canadian press

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Kingston prison closing its doors Canada’s Alcatraz. Kingston pen has been home to serial killers such as Clifford Olson and Paul Bernardo Child killers, rapists, drunks, horse thieves and even boys and girls have all spent time within its high, foreboding walls. Hard time. Within days, however, its cells will be empty and the historic Kingston Penitentiary, the country’s most notorious prison, officially closes. Since its opening in June 1835, the lakeside “pen” some have dubbed Canada’s Alcatraz has been home to assorted miscreants and a veritable who’s who of the country’s worst criminals. In recent times, the list includes serial child killer Clifford Olson; Paul Bernardo, who raped and killed two schoolgirls; and Mohammad Shafia, who helped drown his three teenaged daughters. Appropriately, perhaps,

Behind bars

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A photo taken inside the Kingston Penitentiary in the early ’90s.

it’s long been known by prisoners as the Hall of Shame. Lee Chapelle, a property offender who spent relatively short stints in “KP” in 2001 and 2008, says it was an old rundown dirty “dungeon’’ that stood out among the

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various prisons he’d been in. “The moment you go through the gates, there is a darkness about it,” Chapelle said from Goderich, Ont. “You feel the heaviness in the air.” The penitentiary, among

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the oldest continuously used prisons in the world, is closing because the federal government says it is outdated and too expensive to run. Its future, perhaps as some kind of tourist attraction, is uncertain.

What is certain is that if its tiny, windowless cells and thick stone walls could speak, they would tell stories of violence — perpetrated by, and on, those sent to the infamous Big House. the canadian press

Paul Bernardo: Convicted in 1995 in Toronto of raping and killing schoolgirls Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French. Clifford Olson: He was convicted in 1982 of killing 11 children. He may have killed more. Russell Williams: The former commander of CFB Trenton, an air force colonel, was convicted of killing two women in 2010 near the eastern Ontario base. Marie-Anne Houde: She was convicted of murdering her stepdaughter Aurore Gagnon, 11, in Fortierville, Que., in 1920. Wayne Boden: The “Vampire Rapist” was convicted in 1972 of raping and killing three women in Montreal and one in Calgary. the canadian press


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What Should You Do if Someone is Having a Heart Attack?

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A Hells Angels member is believed to be dead after an encounter with police on Thursday. getty images

Hells Angel reportedly dead after police close in Montreal. Quebec police targeted a small cottage that the Hells Angel was believed to have been hiding in A top member of the Hells Angels biker gang is reportedly dead following a confrontation with police early

Thursday, 10 days after he fled from a minimum-security prison where he was approaching the final years of a murder sentence. SĂťretĂŠ du QuĂŠbec investigators were drawn to a remote island near Sorel, about 100 kilometres northeast of Montreal, armed with an arrest warrant for an individual who had escaped custody, according

to a spokesperson for the Montreal police, which is investigating the suspicious death. The spokesperson, Sgt. Laurent Gingras, would not confirm multiple Quebec media reports that the person in the confrontation was RenĂŠ Charlebois, a close associate of Hells Angels boss Maurice “Momâ€? Boucher. torstar news service

t has been widely talked about for many years so it doesn’t come as a big surprise... heart disease, strokes and heart attacks are at an all-time high, affecting millions of Canadians. In fact, about 8 out of 10 Canadians are at risk of developing cardiovascular disease - a devastating illness that 74,000 people die from each year.

What exactly is a heart attack? When the blood supply to the heart is slowed or stopped because of a blockage, a heart attack occurs. Atherosclerosis, the narrowing of coronary arteries due to plaque buildup, causes more than 90% of heart attacks. A heart attack may also occur when a coronary artery temporarily contracts or goes into a severe spasm, shutting off blood flow to the heart. Not all people who have heart attacks experience the same symptoms or experience them to the same degree. Many heart attacks aren’t as dramatic as the ones you’ve seen on TV. Some people have no symptoms at all, while for others, the first sign may be sudden cardiac arrest. Still, the more signs and symptoms, the greater the likelihood that person may be having a heart attack. The severity of heart attack symptoms can vary too. Some people have mild pain, while others experience severe pain. A heart attack can occur anytime — at work or play, while you’re resting, or while you’re in motion. Some heart attacks strike suddenly, but many people who experience a heart attack have warning signs and symptoms hours, days or weeks in advance. The earliest warning of a heart attack may be recurrent chest pain (angina) that is triggered by exertion. Angina is caused by a temporary decrease in blood flow to the heart.

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Ex-president convicted of war crimes Historic verdict. Taylor is the first head of state convicted by the international war crimes court since World War II More than a decade after fuelling a murderous cam-

paign of terror in Sierra Leone by supplying rebels with arms, Charles Taylor was definitively convicted and imprisoned Thursday for 50 years, in a ruling that finally delivered justice for victims. The appeals chamber of the Special Court for Sierra Leone upheld the 65-year-old former Liberian president’s conviction on 11 counts

mentous day for the people of Sierra Leone and the region,” UN Secretary-General Ban Kimoon said in a statement. “The judgment is a significant milestone in international criminal justice, as it confirms the conviction of a former head of state for aiding, abetting and planning war crimes and crimes against humanity.”

of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including terrorism, murder, rape and using child soldiers. Taylor is the first former head of state convicted by an international war crimes court since World War II and Thursday’s confirmation was welcomed as underscoring a new era of accountability for heads of state. “This is a historic and mo-

the associated press

Taylor’s lawyer Morris Anyah speaks to the media after the verdict at the Special Court for Sierra Leone on Thursday. Koen van Weel/the associated press

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Many Haitians stripped of citizenship The Dominican Republic’s top court on Thursday stripped citizenship from thousands of people born to illegal migrants, a category that overwhelmingly includes Haitians brought from their neighbouring homeland to work on farms. The decision cannot be appealed, and it affects all those born since 1929.

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The constitutional court’s ruling says officials are studying birth certificates of more than 16,000 people. • 40,000 people of Haitian descent have been refused identification documents. • 500,000 Haitian migrants now live in the Dominican Republic. • Over 10 million is the population of the Dominican Republic.

September 28 and 29, 2013 There will be no subway service between Kipling and Islington stations.

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Prince Harry to the rescue Britain’s Prince Harry attends a reception for MapAction at the Royal Society in central London Thursday. MapAction’s service is unique: It’s the only non-governmental organization with a capacity to deploy a fully trained and equipped humanitarian mapping and informationmanagement team anywhere in the world, often within just hours of disasters. ian vogler/the associated press


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Rare photo of an eagle attacking a deer In this photo taken by a remote camera set up to track Siberian tigers at a nature reserve in the Primorye region of Russia’s far east in 2011, a golden eagle attacks a deer. This is one of three photos snapped as the massive bird, which typically eats small birds and mammals, dug its talons into the animal. The Zoological Society of London/the associated press

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Julia and Emma Mogus:

Acting on solutions For Metro

When you meet Julia and Emma Mogus, it’s hard not to be impressed by their project, Books With No Bounds. After all, the initiative, which launched in June 2012, involves collecting and sending books (27,000 to date) to the Nishnawbe Aski Nations to help improve the educational opportunities for its Aboriginal youth. But keep probing and you will find out that these Oakville-based sisters have a history of helping others. Julia, Emma and their younger brother Jack are involved in shoreline clean-ups at Coronation Park. They participate in the White Oaks Free The Children Committee and the TD Tree Day to plant trees. “We started volunteering when we were younger,” said Emma, 14, who, after working as a page at Queen’s

Park, is considering a future in politics. “Actually, we were competitive figure skaters and we taught figure skating to younger kids and that just kind of helped find our love for helping people.” But why donate books? It was, in fact, while working as a page that Emma found out about, and was inspired by, the Lieutenant Governor’s Aboriginal Book Drive, a program launched by James Bartleman, the first Aboriginal lieutenant-governor, who credited education with helping him out of poverty. Or perhaps it’s because the girls grew up without cable TV, which helped foster their literary love — Emma’s favourite book is Life Of Pi while Julia’s is Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix. “We just had that passion for reading and wanted other children to have that same opportunity,” said Julia, 16, who is thinking

Admirable quality

“They don’t say it’s too much work or impossible. They just act on fixing the problem right away, and it’s a quality I admire very much.” Janet Mogus, mother of Julia and Emma

about a future in law. But mom Janet thinks there is more to it that galvanizes her girls. “Both of them are headstrong young women who’ve always stood up to what was right rather than what was easy,” she said. “Anyone who’s ever met them will tell you they don’t sit on solutions to problems. They don’t say it’s too much work or impossible. They just act on fixing the problem right away, and it’s a quality I admire very much.”

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Digital giants boost economy by $7.3B New report. Industry also faces challenges including lack of R&D and skilled workers

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Facebook, YouTube and other digital platforms contribute $7.3 billion a year to Canada’s economy and employ nearly 80,000 people, a report says Whether they’re being used to disseminate music, provide remote access to health care, or interact with customers, digital platforms are transforming businesses and creating efficiencies, said the report called Canada’s Digital Imperative: Measuring Digital Platform’s Labour Market and Economic Impact. However, the industry also faces challenges, including constraints on corporate resources, lack of skilled workers, and inadequate research

and development, the report by the Information and Communications Technology Council found. “Digital platforms are increasingly providing enterprises with greater connectivity, resulting in profound changes in the way they do business and ... deliver digital content,” the report said. The report defines digital platforms as anything that allows content producers and consumers to interact, including social media such as Facebook, user-generated content such as YouTube and

Social media

Twitter, NFL ink deal to show football videos The National Football league has struck a deal to show game highlights and other video content on Twitter ahead of the micromessaging service’s initial public offering of stock. The deal is part of Twitter’s Amplify program, which lets TV broadcasters show ad-supported video

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The industry is expected to double within five years to $14.8 billion a year in revenue, while employment is expected to increase by more than one-quarter, creating 22,000 new jobs by 2018, the report estimates.

clips in users’ Twitter feeds as users discuss what they are watching on TV. Other partners include The Weather Channel, the National Basketball Association, Warner Music and CBS. The NFL and Twitter said Thursday that the deal will let football fans interact with NFL video content created specifically for Twitter — on computers, tablets or mobile devices. Content will include highlights from NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football and clips from other regular season

meeting applications such as WebEx. The industry is expected to double within five years to $14.8 billion a year in revenue, while employment is expected to increase by more than one-quarter, creating 22,000 new jobs by 2018, the report estimates. Most of the revenue and jobs are attributed to companies that have adopted digital platforms. Canadian companies that provide digital platform services represent less than 20 per cent of the sector, the report said. Three-quarters of Canadian businesses say they use at least one digital platform for communicating either with staff or customers or suppliers, the study found. Nearly half said using digital platforms helped cut costs. Half also said digital platforms significantly improved customer service. Torstar News Service

Twitter, YouTube and other digital platforms are changing the way companies in Canada do business, as well as creating jobs and adding economic value, a new report says. Photo illustration David Van Dyke/Metro Telecom

Rogers, Sprint to offer wireless system in cars The NFL said this is the first time it has partnered with a social media company. The Associated Press File

and post-season games, along with news, analysis and fantasy football advice. The Associated Press

Rogers Communications and U.S. wireless carrier Sprint Corp. say they will offer Canadians high-speed Internet access in their vehicles through a new service announced Thursday. They said the service will be available from auto manufacturers that deploy Sprint’s Velocity

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system in Canada and it will leverage Rogers’ wireless networks to connected vehicles on the road. Vehicles with Sprint Velocity — which has already been deployed in the United States — will have access to news, sports scores, weather alerts, driving directions and vehicle diagnostics via an in-dash touch screen, they say. Sprint Velocity also provides connectivity for mobile devices in the car including smartphones and tablets. The Canadian Press

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NOTICE OF SALE GTA West: Auction Date: October 10th, 2013

Storage-Mart #3013 221 Todd Baylis Blvd, Toronto ON M6M 4L2 #2070 – Susan Durette #2321 – Luis ZapataGonzalez #2330 – Across Boundaries #3001 – Roy Clarke #3103 – Cattia Perez #3210 – Beata Joseph #3411 – Ray Williams #3432 – Teisha Mitchell #4048 – Peter Ruzsak #2027 – Nadia Buckmire #2206 – Pietro Carvello #2218 – Retha Sparks #3212 – John Frizzell Auction Date: October 18th, 2013

Storage-Mart #3007 542 Evans Ave, Etobicoke ON M8W 2V4 #527 – Norman Labine #1203 – Annette Mugenyi #4037 – Taras Knysh #7009 – Robert Dellanno

#5123 – Michelle Richards #5538 – Amanda Frappier Storage-Mart #3008 680 Kipling Ave, Etobicoke ON M8Z 5G3 # 2015 – Eunice Nwobosi #4039 – Michelle Downey #4102 – Natalia Barykewsla #4156 – Jose De Sousa Storage-Mart #3009 110 Guided Crt, Etobicoke ON M9V 4K6 #A0044 – Westland Supermarket #A0075 – Carl Parkes #F0059 – Garfielld Brow #F0065 – Roberto Coccia StorageMart #3012, 144 Norseman Street, Etobicoke, ON M8Z-2R4 #1227 – Krissy Scanes #1219 – Krissy Scanes Storage Mart #3014 555 Trethewey Dr, Toronto ON M6M4B8 C015 – Russell Richand

F025 – FDP Group Inc. P581 – Linus McKenzie P582 – FDP Group Inc. P584 – Cassandra Baker P635 – Nixon Gelliseau D1067 – Nixon Gelliseau D1083 – Harbi Mahdi D1111 – Sandra and Ernest Mcpherson D1138 – Soloman Lalor D2006 – La Keisha Cato D2032 – Shawn George D2040 – Imi Anderson D2180 – Veronica Barran D2256 – Jose Ramos D2286 – Heather Moody D2291 – Paul Vijcuf E1001 – Virginia Pollack E1064 – Leon Anderson E1128 – Clement Lampart E2012 – Jonathan Jaggon E2136 – Kevin McIntyre E2170 – Abdulkadir Jama D1105 – Hector Moran E2319 – Jeanelle Sobers #349 – Alfonso Zamora #401 – Stuart Cowan F020 – Kavitia Poirier P517 – Harold McCarthy

P518 – Harold McCarthy D1075 – James Bryians White D2129 – Nicholi Palubeskie D2129 – Uthawt Salvadore Storage-Mart #3015 120 Wicksteed Ave, Toronto ON M4G 4K7 #B1307 – Martha Crowley #B1324 – Martha Crowley #B3235 – Gregory Woods #B3605 – Pierette Serieux #B4009 – Suzanne Roche Storage-Mart #3018 605 Alden Rd, Markham ON L3R 3L5 #2921 – Oleksii (Alex) Zhuravlov #2753 – Takice Morrison Storage-Mart #3028 10345 Keele St. Maple, ON L6A 3Y9 Unit #2325 - J. Romanin

Storage-Mart #3025 875 Don Mills Rd, Toronto ON M3C 1V9 #1607 – Jeremiah Kiriopoulos #1522 – Julian Boyd Storage-Mart #3017 8929 Weston Rd Woodbridge, ON L4L 1A6 Unit 504 - Land Relocation Ltd Unit 843 - P. Lacaria

GTA Central: Auction Date: October 18th, 2013

Storage-Mart #3022 947 Warden Avenue, Scarborough, On M1L 4E3 #1021 – E.G. Adams #1058 – R. Trickey #1071 – R. Plunkett #1514 – D. MacDonald #1553 – A. Branswell Storage-Mart #3023, 25 Crouse Road, Scarborough, On M1R 5P8 #2103 – B. Faith #2156 – P. Witter #3142 – M. Maxwell #4020 – L.A. Roads

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Storage-Mart #3024 81 Arrow Road, Toronto, Ontario M9M 2L4 #3042 – JNS Renovations #1125 – B. Rattray #1206 – B. Simms #2106 – T. Levy, #1318 – T. Taylor #1114 – P. De Costa

#3013 – M. Cuaresma #8151 – C. Cuffy #3020 – C. Joudrey

Storage-Mart #3030, 3429 Kennedy Road, Scarb., Ontario M1V 4Y3 #2019 – R. Keenan #514 – M. Keil

Storage-Mart #3034, 996 Farewell Avenue South, Oshawa, On. L1H 6N6 #52N – T. Jones #97N – J. Wentzell

Storage-Mart #3031, 4780 Sheppard Avenue E. Scarborough, On M1S 3V6 #2216 – A. Edghill #2389 – S. Smith #4024 – C. Thompson #8337 – C. Perry Storage-Mart #3032, 85 Westney Road South, Ajax, Ontario L1S 2C9

Storage-Mart #3033, 1700 Alliance Road, Pickering, On L1W 3X2 #K15 – S. Whiting #D14 – L. Kilborn #C43 – R. Burrell

Storage-Mart #3021 1776 O’Connor Dr. Toronto, ON M4A 1W8 Unit 1216 - R. Schofield Unit 2216 - B. Racine Unit 2405 - S. Williams Unit 2449 - Y. Herrera Unit 3408 - C. Van Toen

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According to the Lease by and between the customers listed above and TKG-StorageMart and its related parties, assigns and affiliates in order to perfect the Lien on the goods contained in their storage units, the Manager has cut the lock on their Unit(s) UPON A COURSORY INSPECTION THE UNITS WERE FOUND TO CONTAIN: Household goods, furniture, and misc. items. Items will be sold or otherwise disposed of at this site on October 18, 2013 at approximate times listed by the addresses above to satisfy owner lien in accordance with the Provincial statues. Terms of the sale are CASH ONLY, no cheques will be accepted. All goods are sold in “as is condition”. Tax must be paid or resale numbers furnished. Buyers must provide own lock if needed. Seller reserves the right to overbid. All items or spaces may not be available on date of sale. Please call 416-701-0055 Ext 2 for auction times.


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Agriculture. U.S., Japan sign deal on organics

This photo from last May shows lettering that reads “This is my family,” in Spanish above an effigy of a worker at the entrance of Barrick Gold Corp.’s Pascua-Lama project facilities in northern Chile. The troubled project on the border between Chile and Argentina was initially expected to be producing gold and silver this year, but the company now targets production by mid-2016. The Associated Press File

Chilean court stops short of nixing Barrick permit Pascua-Lama mine. Quoted Company must finish “This is proving to be, I believe, the world’s most watershed protection gold mine.” work before resuming expensive John Ing, president of Maison Placements in Toronto construction on project The Supreme Court of Chile has upheld a decision by regulators that halted construction at Barrick Gold Corp.’s troubled Pascua-Lama project until it completes work to keep it from contaminating the watershed below. However, the court stopped short of ordering a re-evaluation of the company’s environmental permit — a bigger obstacle that had been sought by an indigenous community living below the $8.5-billion US project. Barrick said Thursday it was

“pleased that the ruling allows the project to advance in compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.” “Barrick has submitted a plan to Chilean regulatory authorities which estimates completion of the water management system by the end of 2014,” the gold miner said. The country’s environmental watchdog agency ordered construction stopped earlier this year until Barrick meets its environmental promises. John Ing, president of Maison Placements in Toronto, said the final cost of the project may be a bigger barrier for Pascua-

Lama than the environmental concerns. “This is proving to be, I believe, the world’s most expensive gold mine,” Ing said. “One questions — in a capital-short environment — whether Barrick should be actually going slow or in fact should be putting it in mothballs.” Ing said when Barrick decided to go ahead with PascuaLama, the environment for big projects was different. “Today the environment is a lot more hostile for big projects. Mega projects bring mega problems, that’s been the history over the last few years for

the gold miners,” he said. Lorenzo Soto, who represents about 550 Diaguita Indians, told The Associated Press that the Supreme Court’s decision is important and satisfactory but short of what they wanted. “We disagree with the court, however, because it didn’t allow for our request to annul the project’s environmental permit,” Soto said. The troubled project on the border between Chile and Argentina was initially expected to be producing gold and silver this year, but the company now targets production by mid-2016. Officials in Argentina have been eager to keep building, but most of the estimated 18 million ounces of gold and 676 million ounces of silver are buried on the Chilean side.

The United States and Japan have agreed to make it easier to import each other’s organic products, the latest step in a global effort that could give consumers access to more — and cheaper — organic food. The U.S. Agriculture Department announced an agreement Thursday that will allow organic products to be certified in one of the countries and be sold as organic in both. Producers will be able to sell their products in both countries without going through the lengthy process of getting certified twice. The agreement is similar to a 2009 deal with Canada and a 2012 deal with the European Union. Agriculture officials say they are looking at agreements with other countries — South Korea, and possibly India, Brazil and Mexico down the road — that could also make it easier for U.S. organic farmers to sell abroad. The result could be a flow of new products to the U.S. market and higher profits for U.S. organic producers. According to USDA, the most popular organic imports from Japan are green tea, organic sakes and organic mushrooms. The depart-

ment said the Canadian agreement has increased exported organic grains to the United States, and the European pact has increased sales of their organic wines and olive oils in the U.S. The United States exports many more organics to Japan than it imports from the country, and officials say the agreement will be a boost for the burgeoning U.S. industry — one of the fastest-growing sectors of agriculture. Organics have seen sales rise around four per cent to five per cent a year and now account for more than $30 billion US in annual sales. Japan imports the Americans’ soybeans, specialty crops like cauliflower and nuts, and processed products like frozen meals. The Associated Press Sales to Japan

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Annual organic sales to Japan from the United States now total around $80 million US, and the USDA estimates the new agreement could more than triple that amount to $250 million US a year over the next 10 years.

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Private-label pioneer Ireland’s alco-holiday Retail. Dave Nichol dead at age 73 prompts introspection Dave Nichol, the folksy pitchman for the popular President’s Choice brand, didn’t just change the face of grocery marketing in Canada, he became it. Nichol appeared in TV ads and newsletters for the President’s Choice and No Name brands in the ’80s and ’90s. He was seen as an innovator who built the PC brand into one of the most-recognized brands at the Loblaws grocery chain, and one of the country’s top labels. The native of Chatham, Ont., died Sunday at age 73. Many of Nichol’s products are still on shelves, including the Decadent Chocolate Chip Cookie. “He really started the idea in marketing of ‘we’re not talking at you, we’re talking with you’ and the idea of starting a dialogue with consumers,” said David Soberman, a marketing professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. Nichol’s success was tied to two key elements, he said. “He actually had a very sort of friendly and honest personality

Dublin. Arthur’s Day, a Guinness-sponsored annual festival, leaves a bad taste for many Ireland’s love affair with pub and pint is sparking national soul-searching as never before because of an unofficial holiday dreamed up by Guinness. Thursday’s celebrations of Arthur’s Day, honouring the 18th-century founder of Ireland’s quintessential drink, featured surprise musical performances in 815 pubs and clubs across Ireland as well as concerts worldwide from Malaysia to Jamaica. Launched in 2009, Guinness says the annual festivities provide a needed tonic for a 7,500-strong Irish pub network struggling to maintain profits in the face of a five-year debt crisis that has ravaged employment and incomes. Many pubs are offering free pints of the dark brown stout at 5:59 p.m. — a reference to the founding of Guinness in 1759 — followed by the appearance of a band or singer, among them internationally popular acts, many kept secret until that moment. All entertainers are paid by Guinness’ British parent, Diageo. “It’s really a musical treasure hunt. It’s one of my favourite nights of the year,” said David Doolan, a 28-yearold software engineer who plans to follow tweeted tipoffs as musical acts turn up in Dublin pubs. He’s caught parts of impromptu performances by Tom Jones, Mumford

Arthur’s Day, an annual celebration invented by Guinness, is seen by some as a chance to see surprise performances by top musical acts. But others see it as an event that compounds Ireland’s alcohol culture. Liz Beddall/METRO FILE Not a supporter

“They shouldn’t call it Arthur’s Day. They should call it Vomit Day.” Convenience-store manager Aisling Fitzsimons, who has to hose down the sidewalk outside the store most weekends

& Sons and Stereophonics in past festivities. But this year, Guinness has been put on the defensive amid surging protests that Arthur’s Day is compounding an alcoholic culture that costs Ireland about $5.15 billion annually in hung-over workers, a Europe-leading rate of liver disease, late-night vandalism and violence in hospital emergency rooms. “They shouldn’t call it Arthur’s Day. They should call it

Vomit Day,” said Aisling Fitzsimons, a 50-year-old manager of a convenience store who says she has to hose down the sidewalk outside most weekends. Two performers who definitely aren’t playing are Irish folk singer Christy Moore and the Celtic rock band The Waterboys. Both have penned anti-Arthur’s Day songs that harness an Irish sense of unease of being played for fools by a brewing behemoth.

“Arthur’s alco-holiday is coming ’round again. He’s the patron saint of porter, canonized by the advertising men,” Moore, a recovering alcoholic, sang Wednesday night during a nationally televised debate on state broadcasters RTE focused on the Guinness promotional machine. The song’s punchline predicted that Ireland’s emergency rooms would be transformed into “drunk tanks” while “Diageo goes AWOL at closing time.” Ireland’s Royal College of Physicians has appealed for a public boycott of Arthur’s Day and says Diageo is contributing to a doubling of deaths by liver disease since 1995.

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This conference in New Dream Job. Richard Peddie, the former CEO of York was trending on Twitter under the hashMaple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, has a tag #2030now. It focuses on the innovative role new book, Dream Job, coming out Oct. 22. It new media can play in shaping long-term suspromises to take us behind the scenes at MLSE tainable solutions to the planet’s ills, from huand inside the boardrooms and dressing rooms man rights to poverty. Actor/social do-gooder Ian of major-league sports. This is a must-read — but Somerhalder was on one panel and said we can one I wish included a chapter on a Stanley Cup or use social media “to create quantifiable change NBA title run for the Leafs or Raptors. globally.” Let’s do it. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Marvel’s newest TV series, an offshoot of The Avengers, premiered Terry Fox. Canada’s national treasure, who Tuesday on ABC to great ratings — fuelled by a has inspired generations with his Marathon buzz campaign that saw it achieve one million of Hope to raise awareness and money for cancer THE METRO LIST fans on its Facebook page before it even aired, apresearch, was inducted into Canada’s Walk of parently a new record for a series launch. Further Neil Morton Fame Saturday. The fight on Terry’s behalf will proof that everything good can be traced back to metronews.ca continue until a cure is found. You can watch the social media. Walk of Fame Awards on Oct. 27 on Global. #WeirdEmmys. The Emmys were trippy and awkward, startDragons’ Den Season 8. The iconic Canadian show that has ining with Will Arnett’s orange glow tan and continuing with spired countless entrepreneurs begins its eighth season next the curious picks for winners and the, er, lifeless tributes to reWednesday (Oct. 2) at 8 p.m. on CBC. Special episodes this year incently deceased actors. Many people ended up switching to Breakclude an only-in-Canada episode highlighting products that only ing Bad or, in my case, to the season premiere of Battle of the Canucks could have drummed up. Such as scrotum lotion. I’m Blades on CBC. Or it just put them to sleep before they could even scratching my head wondering why I didn’t come up with that channel-surf. first.

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River Phoenix at age 23 in 1993. The teen idol (Stand By Me) died of a drug overdose in front of the West Hollywood club. What Cory Monteith was to the tweens/teens of this generation, River was to those of his generation. Breaking Bad. The finale of this show, considered one of the best dramas ever, is this Sunday on AMC. Now that it’s over, I think it’s about time I start watching it and discover how remarkable Bryan Cranston is. Anna Faris. It’s always amusing to see people get on Twitter and figure out how it works. Like actress Anna Faris, who started tweeting recently, and had gems like this: “What the heck is retweeting? And why does it feel so good?” And, “I feel like the world needs to know that mayonnaise is my favorite condiment #amisupposedtohashtageverytime.” Gratifries. You can now get a Whopper with lower-fat french fries, as Burger King is introducing Gratifries, which have 40 per cent less fat and 30 per cent fewer calories than rival fast-food fries. Now McDonald’s has to introduce a GratiMac to answer Follow The Metro List on Twitter @TheMetroList the bell.

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Whether you watch the show or not, a glance at Twitter or eavesdropping on co-worker conversations makes it perfectly clear we’ve hit peak BreakCOURTESY GINO SANTA MARIA ing Bad. If you do watch the series, there’s going to be a substantial hole to fill in your free time after Sunday’s finale. These will do the trick. shot entirely from the characters’ Orphan Black: first-person perspective, it’s an endThe other performance/show certain folks couldn’t stop talking about this year was the mighty Tatiana Maslany swapping costumes and characters as if she were brushing away a fly in this Toronto-based sci-fi clone mystery. (Available for purchase on iTunes)

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Some spark, some fumes Rush. Ron Howard’s race flick leaves the romantic storyline in the pit and allows the realism of those hairpin turns to tell the story Richard: Mark, in some ways Rush is a paint-by-numbers story — Formulaic One, maybe? — of opposites. Lauda and Hunt face off in predictable ways — the kind of thing we’ve seen in other sports films — but the film really takes off in its second half when the characters show some growth and the racing scenes take centre stage. Director Ron Howard

takes us inside the cars — literally. The races are exciting, visceral and as close as I’ll ever get to rounding a hairpin curve at super sonic speeds. What did you think? Mark: The races are well done, no doubt. But there has to be more, and often there is. I loved the groovy Euro-’70s milieu of the movie, the sensuality of the cars themselves, and the behind-the-scenes politics of the Formula One game. But the movie is episodic, and lacks — wait for the pun — narrative drive. Chris Hemsworth is an arrogant rogue in the Lightning McQueen mode, but Daniel Brühl plays a rival racer with the soul of an actuary. Neither of them are exact-

ly nice guys; in fact, they’re a couple of grand prix. RC: Ha! I liked Brühl. It would have been easy to play Lauda as a one-note egotist, but as his character finds his passion after the horrific accident, Brühl adds complexity, bringing him to life as a fully rounded man. Hemsworth hammers it home, proving there is more to him than playing superhero Thor in The Avengers movies, but I really thought Brühl showed the most range. MB: Burning half your face off will often give you that range. He goes from a man who won’t smile to one who can’t smile. But he’s also an unsympathetic martinet for a lot of the

movie, and I kept waiting for Ron Howard to go back to the Hemsworth story, which was more fun. How do you think the movie stacks up against classic racing movies like Le Mans or Winning?

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When we first meet Niki Lauda (Daniel Brühl) and James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) they are third stringers, talented Formula Three drivers desperate for a chance to move up to the big show. Bad blood flows between the two, stemming back to an incident when Hunt edged Lauda off the track the first time they faced off against one another. Cut to the 1976 Formula One season. Lauda seems unstoppable, until tragedy strikes and Lauda is badly burned in a fiery crash. During his recuperation Hunt rises in the ranks, leading to a showdown for the World Championship at the Japan Grand Prix.

RC: I think it compares well to movies like Winning, Grand Prix and Days of Thunder, but the racing flick it has most in common with has to be Le Mans, just for sheer speed-demon spirit. Remember Steve McQueen’s famous quote about racing? “Anything that happens before or after ... is just waiting.” MB: A good quote indeed. I thought Rush was a bit more realistic than the other movies, less romanticized, and had the balance of storyline and racing just about right.

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In what may possibly be considered a sequel to her award-winning 2006 doc Manufactured Landscapes, Jennifer Baichwal (now teaming up with that film’s shutterbug subject Edward Burtynsky) creates a stunningly beautiful study of water and humankind’s dependence (or neglect) of it. For almost every majestic, carefully framed shot, there lies a horror beneath, but the filmmakers succeed by avoiding didacticism and instead skillfully shower the viewer with a cascade of contemplation.

The grape expectations of oenologists will surely be met in the charming, Russell Crowe-narrated documentary Red Obsession, which explores France’s Bordeaux region. As global economies fluctuate, their vibrations are felt strongly in Bordeaux, where prices rise and fall depending on the markets. Now, as the region’s winemakers begin to compete with a booming Chinese wine industry, their status and prosperity are threatened for the first time in their centuries-old history.

For a first attempt at writing and directing a movie, Don Jon is a promising peek at what Joseph Gordon-Levitt may have up his sleeve. In the case of this R-rated inception into filmmaking, it’s a profane portrayal of a young porn-addicted Romeo who falls for the seemingly ideal woman (Scarlett Johansson). As the film progresses, Gordon-Levitt’s storyline slumps a bit by repetition, but compelling performances (and a couple clever cameos) definitely compensate this crass comedy.

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••••• Montana is unlucky in love, and when her younger sister gets engaged, the pressure is on to find a wedding date. She orchestrates a series of run-ins with ex-boyfriends in the hopes one has matured into a suitable match. Meanwhile, her best friend William, her shoulder to lean on, waits in the wings. Anchored by a mellow, dramatic performance from Paula Patton, there isn’t a scene in this movie that hasn’t been done better before. Romantic comedies don’t get let of the hook the way horror and sci-fi flicks do, but even by the genre’s low standards, Baggage Claim falls short. Ian Gormely

Animation

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It is difficult to imagine how anyone who’s not already a fan might care about Metallica: Through the Never (although a band that has sold 100 million albums globally has a pretty solid base). In what’s essentially a 90-minute music video, the concert film weaves a strong riot-themed narrative amidst the metal legends’ greatest hits. While filmmaker Nimrod Antal makes it all palatable on the screen, you’ll still feel pretty assaulted by the monotony — unless you’re a metal-head.

After destroying his waterinto-food machine, Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) assumes his hometown is safe from oversized food. But soon after accepting a job from his hero Chester V (Will Forte), Flint learns that his malfunctioning machine is creating a new menace: food animals. And once again, Flint and his gang must save Swallow Falls. What this fun, imaginative sequel may lack in premise, it makes up for in fantastic animation, wild inventions and even wilder “foodimals.” regan reid

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Enough Said Director. Nicole Holofcener Stars. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini

••••• A confused L.A. masseuse meets a man at a party and begins an unlikely romance. That same night, she meets a woman she feels could be a good friend. But when she discovers their relationship, she can’t withdraw. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the deceitful masseuse, trapped in a selfish desire to have a friend and a boyfriend. Dreyfus is charming and zany and really wants to be mature, but watching James Gandolfini break his own mould to play a sensitive romantic and stretch in new ways is especially bittersweet. anne brodie

Batman vs. Superman screenwriter won’t bow to fan pressure Superheroes don’t ever bow to fan pressure — that’s according to screenwriter David S. Goyer, who is cowriting the new Batman vs. Superman movie. He’s currently working on

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“I think we need to make another movie about how we made this movie,” says Sandra Bullock on the filming of Gravity, her new lost-inspace film. The Heat star plays Dr. Ryan Stone, an astronaut untethered from her space shuttle following a debris storm. Cut loose from her space partner (George Clooney) and her ride to Earth, she drifts through the inky dark-

ness until discovering a way to survive. “The film is about adversities, and we were going through adversities,” says director Alfonso Cuarón. “Everything was a big challenge.” Technically, the shoot was arduous. Recreating the zerogravity of space required Bullock to learn to move at 30 per cent of her usual speed, and to be trussed up like a marionette on a 12-wire system and other torturous devices. “We had a consultant from Guantanamo Bay come in,” jokes Cuarón. Emotionally the shoot also presented issues. How could Bullock portray the impassioned inner life of the character when covered with a helmet and spacesuit for much of the performance? “I think every actor will tell you that they are always

Sandra Bullock in a scene from Gravity. Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

panicked about being able to convey something with the least amount of preciousness,” she says. “If all you have are your eyes or your

face, just feel it truthfully. For me, I didn’t think about being behind the visor. It was still my whole body feeling it.

“But a lot of times you’d feel yourself emoting something and they’d say, ‘No, we didn’t see anything.’ I just had to trust in what (Cuarón)

saw. I saw nothing. I heard nothing. I had him in my head and I just had to trust that. “It’s a weird profession. You have to unscrew your head and screw on this other head of what this other person is going through and you go, ‘Wow, that’s not a pretty place to live all day.’” Working with Clooney, who she’s known since before they both were famous, also provided support. When she was having trouble with a particular scene, Clooney sent an email with a some suggestions on how to make it work. “It’s not my business,” he wrote, “so throw this in the trash or use it.” As it turns out, his ideas were bang-on. “That’s the gift of knowing someone for so long,” she says. “He gives you gold tidbits like that. It’s sweet.”


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Little moments tell a big story in John F. Kennedy film Parkland. Movie relives Kennedy’s assassination and doesn’t shy away from focusing on the infamous day’s ‘supporting characters’ Ned Ehrbar

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Colin Hanks joins a huge cast to relive the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the days that followed in Parkland, coming out as the 50th anniversary of the event itself approaches. It gave Hanks a unique view on history and, as the chief surgeon on duty at Parkland Memorial Hospital that day, a chance to play doctor. Colin Hanks poses at the Guess Portrait Studio during the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 6 in Toronto. Larry Busacca/Getty Images

It’s got to be an interesting challenge playing for this kind of historical accuracy.

The whole goal of this was to show it as it really was, not to play up the importance in that here’s this incredibly important day that people will talk about for the next century or the next 40 or 50 years. We were really playing the importance of, “This is happening right now.” The whole point of this film is to look at those moments that have been overlooked, that are not necessarily the first thing that people think about when they think about the Kennedy assassination. The stories of the people that were involved — that I call the sort of supporting characters that were on the periphery — they were thrust into a scenario where obviously for the rest of their lives they were thinking about this. So for me, I was really interested in trying to capture that elusive sort of moment in time where you just don’t know what’s going on and you’re just trying to get your bearings. And most of the

time, you’re failing. In your research, was there anything you learned that surprised you? Well, I mean there’s tons of stuff. The idea that the same doctors were on call when Kennedy and Oswald were brought in, I had no idea. That they even brought them to the same hospital, those kinds of things. Those little moments of history I think are really the most fascinating, and I think are also quite frankly the ones that people gravitate toward. Those little moments, I think, always speak much louder than any of the specifics that you can get into. How much discussion was there on set about the conspiracy theories or the Oliver Stone side of things? None, none. There was really no conversation, none of us really talked about it. You know, obviously I was only there for a small portion of the

filming. It was almost like we were making our own different films and we sort of threw them all together. But it was never really a conversation. I think the goal and purpose that we had was to be so focused on these three days to not think about anything else. So that was all that we were really focused on. You’re shooting in a very confined space. Yeah, we had 25 people in a small room, you know? And two of them were holding cameras and there was a boom operator and that was it. So it was a different way of making the movie, but again we were just focusing on those real moments. It sounds redundant because you always try to do that in any job, but this one was a different kind of acting than what I was used to and a different kind of story. We’re telling a different aspect of a story that people think they already know a lot about.

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These pages cover movie start times from Fri., sept. 27 to Thurs., oct. 3 Times are subject to change.

Bloor Hot Docs Cinema 506 Bloor St.

20 Feet From Stardom (PG) Sun 9:30 Blackfish (PG) Sun 12 Good Ol’ Freda (G) Fri 4-8:45 Sat 12-9:30 Sun 7 Mon 9:15 Tue 8:45 Wed 4 Thu 9:30 Google and the World Brain (STC) Wed 6:30-9:15 Thu 6:45 Ordinary Woman, Extraordinary Dreams (STC) Mon 6 The Rocky Horror Picture Show (STC) Fri 11:30 Unclaimed (STC) Fri 6:30 Sat 2:30 Sun 4:45 The Venice Syndrome (STC) Sun 2:30 When I Saw You (14A) Sat 6:30

Carlton, 20 Carlton St.

The Attack (14A) Fri-Mon 1:40-3:559:15 Tue-Thu 1:40-3:55-7:05-9:15 Don Jon (18A) Fri-Thu 1:30-3:50-7:109:35 Drinking Buddies (14A) Fri-Thu 1:55-7:20 Elysium (14A) Fri-Thu 3:50-9:10 The Family (14A) Fri-Thu 1:40-4:156:45-9:20 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri-Thu 1:45-4:20-6:55 A Single Shot (14A) Fri-Thu 9:20 South Asian Film Festival (STC) Fri-Sun 6:30 The Spectacular Now (14A) Fri-Thu 1:50-4-7:20-9:30 Toronto Film Society (STC) Mon 7 Unclaimed (STC) Fri-Thu 2-7:15 The Way Way Back (PG) Fri-Mon 1:254:05-7 Tue-Thu 1:25-4:05-7-9:20 We’re the Millers (14A) Fri-Thu 4:109:25 The World’s End (14A) Fri-Thu 1:354:05-6:50-9:35

Scotiabank Theatre 259 Richmond St.

2 Guns (14A) Fri-Sat 2:30-5:05-7:4010:20 Sun 2:30-5:05-7:40-10:15 Mon-Thu 1:20-3:50-6:30-9:10 The Conjuring (14A) Fri-Sat 12:503:20-5:50-8:30-11 Sun-Thu 1:40-4:206:50-9:20 Don Jon (18A) Fri-Sat 1-2:15-3:15-4:405:30-7:15-8:05-9:40-10:30 Sun 12:502:15-3:05-4:40-5:30-7:15-8:10-9:35-10:25 Mon-Tue 1-2:20-3:15-4:40-5:30-7:157:50-9:30-10:20 Wed 1-2:20-3:15-4:405:40-7:15-7:55-9:30-10:20 Thu 2:20-34:40-5:15-7:15-7:45-9:30-10:20 Elysium (14A) Fri-Sat 1:20-4-7:2510:15 Sun 1:20-4-7:25-10 Mon-Tue 1:25-4-7:25-10 Wed 1:30-4-7:25-10 Thu 1:25-4-7:25-10 The Family (14A) Fri-Thu 1:50-4:307:30-10:05 Gravity 3D (PG) Thu 10 Kick-Ass 2 (14A) Fri-Sat 1:30-3:55-6:30-

9:15 Sun 1:30-3:55-6:25-9 Mon-Tue 1:30-3:55-6:25-8:55 Wed 3:35-9:50 Thu 1:30-3:55-6:25-8:55 Man of Steel 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 3-6:10-9:25 Sun 3-6:05-9:10 Mon 3-9:55 Tue 2:556:05-9:55 Wed 6:05-9:55 Thu 6:45 Metallica: Through the Never — An IMAX 3D Experience (14A) Fri-Sat 1:15-3:30-6-8:20-10:40 Sun 1:10-3:305:45-8-10:30 Mon-Tue 1:05-3:25-5:40-810:15 Wed 1:10-3:25-5:40-8-10:15 Thu 1:05-3:25-5:40-8-10:15 Prisoners (14A) Fri-Sat 12:35-2:50-3:506:20-7:10-9:50-10:50 Sun 12:30-2:503:50-6:15-7:10-9:45-10:40 Mon-Tue 2:10-3:05-6:15-7:10-9:40-10:30 Wed 2:10-3:05-6:20-7:10-9:40-10:30 Thu 2:103:05-6:15-7:10-9:40-10:30 Rush (14A) Fri-Sat 1:05-4:10-7-10 Sun 1-4:10-7-9:50 Mon-Thu 1:15-4:10-7-9:50 Fri-Sat 2-4:50-7:50-11 Sun 2-4:50-7:5010:45 Mon-Wed 2-4:50-7:40-10:30 Thu 2-4:50-7:40-10:40 The Wolverine 3D (PG) Fri-Sat 12:403:40-6:40-9:35 Sun 12:40-3:40-6:35-9:25 Mon-Thu 12:55-3:40-6:40-9:35

Market Square 80 Front St.

Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri 12:50-3-5:107:15-9:30 Sat 12:50-3-5:10-7:15-9:3011:30 Sun-Mon 12:50-3-5:10-7:15-9:30 Tue 12:50-3-5:10-7:15-9:30-11:30 WedThu 12:50-3-5:10-7:15-9:30 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri 12:45-3-5:05-7:10-9:15 Sat 12:45-3-5:05-7:10-9:15-11:35 Sun-Mon 12:45-3-5:05-7:10-9:15 Tue 12:45-3-5:057:10-9:15-11:35 Wed-Thu 12:45-3-5:057:10-9:15 Don Jon (18A) Fri 12:40-2:40-4:45-79:10 Sat 12:40-2:40-4:45-7-9:10-11:15 Sun-Mon 12:40-2:40-4:45-7-9:10 Tue 12:40-2:40-4:45-7-9:10-11:15 Wed 12:40-2:40-4:45-7-9:10 Thu 2:40-4:45-79:10 Thu 1 The Family (14A) Fri-Wed 3:40-9:25 Thu 3:40 Gravity (PG) Thu 10 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri-Thu 12:55-6:40 Prisoners (14A) Fri-Sat 12:30-3:456:45-9:45 Sun-Mon 3:45-9:45 Tue 12:30-3:45-6:45-9:45 Wed 3:45-9:45 Thu 12:30-3:45-6:45-9:45 Sun-Mon 12:306:45 Wed 12:30-6:45 Rush (14A) Fri 1:05-3:50-6:50-9:35 Sat 1:05-3:50-6:50-9:35-11:20 Sun-Mon 1:05-3:50-6:50-9:35 Tue 1:05-3:50-6:509:35-11:20 Wed-Thu 1:05-3:50-6:50-9:35

Revue Cinema 400 Roncesvalles Ave.

Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri 7 Sat 4:15-7 SunMon 7 Tue 9:15 Wed-Thu 7 Monsters University (G) Sat 2 Sun 1:45 The World’s End (14A) Fri-Mon 9 Tue 7

The Royal

608 College St.

Tue 7 Thu 7

Varsity 55 Bloor St. W.

Before Midnight (14A) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30 Wed-Thu 7 Fruitvale Station (14A) Fri-Sat 9:10 Sun 7 Tue 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon

Festival of Images and Words (STC) Thu 7 Fruitvale Station (14A) Fri-Wed 7 The Grandmaster (PG) Fri-Thu 9

Austenland (PG) Fri-Sun 12:20-2:455:05-7:35-10 Mon-Thu 2:10-4:30-6:559:25 Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri-Sun 12:40-35:20-7:45-10:05 Mon-Thu 1:50-4:156:45-9:15 Fri-Sun 12:20-2:50-5:10-7:309:50 Mon-Thu 1:35-3:55-6:15-8:35 In a World... (14A) Fri-Sun 12:35-2:555:15-7:40-10:10 Mon 1:50-4:20-9:40 Tue-Thu 2:20-4:45-7:05-9:40 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri-Sun 1-3:55-6:50-9:45 Mon-Thu 2:30-6:309:35 Fri-Sun 12:30-3:30-6:25-9:35 Mon-Thu 2-5-8 Prisoners (14A) Fri-Sun 12:25-3:356:55-10:15 Mon-Thu 2:45-6:05-9:30 Fri-Sun 12:15-3:20-6:45-10 Mon-Thu 2:15-5:30-8:45 Rush (14A) Fri-Sun 1:20-4:20-7:2010:20 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:20-7:10-10 Fri-Sun 12:50-3:40-6:35-9:25 Mon-Thu 3:10-6-9 Salinger (PG) Fri-Sun 1:10-4:05-7-9:55 Mon-Thu 3-5:55-8:50 Watermark (G) Fri-Sun 12:15-2:40-57:25-9:50 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:10-6:40-9:10

Canada Square 2200 Yonge St.

The Art of the Steal (14A) Fri 4:407:10-9:20 Sat-Sun 2:10-4:40-7:10-9:20 Mon-Thu 4-6:05 The Attack (14A) Fri 4:10-6:40-9:10 Sat-Sun 1:40-4:10-6:40-9:10 Mon-Thu 4:10-6:30 Battle of the Year 3D (PG) Fri 3:406:10-8:40 Sat-Sun 1:10-3:40-6:10-8:40 Mon-Thu 3:40-6:10 Despicable Me 2 (G) Fri 4:20-6:50-9:15 Sat-Sun 1:50-4:20-6:50-9:15 Mon-Thu 4:20-6:45 Elysium (14A) Fri 3:30-6-8:30 Sat-Sun 1-3:30-6-8:30 Mon-Thu 3:30-6 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri 4-6:30-9 Sat-Sun 1:30-4-6:30-9 Mon-Thu 3:506:20 The Spectacular Now (14A) Fri 4:30-79:20 Sat-Sun 2-4:30-7-9:20 Mon-Thu 4:30-6:40 The World’s End (14A) Fri 3:50-6:20-8:50 Sat-Sun 1:20-3:50-6:20-8:50 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:30

Mt. Pleasant Theatre 675 Mt.Pleasant Rd.

The Great Gatsby (PG) Fri-Sat 9:10 Sun 6:45 Wed 7 No Films Showing Today (STC) Mon Unfinished Song (PG) Fri-Sat 7 Sun 4:30

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Regent Theatre 551 Mt.Pleasant Rd.

Yonge-Eglinton Centre 2300 Yonge St.

Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri-Sat 1:154:10-6:50-9:30 Sun 1:10-4-6:40-9:20 Mon-Wed 1:20-4-6:40-9:20 Thu 1:25-47:10-9:35 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri-Sun 12:30 Mon-Tue 1:15 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Thu 1:15 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri-Sat 2:50-5:10-7:30-10 Sun 2:505:10-7:30-9:50 Mon-Wed 3:35-6:35-9 Thu 3:35-6:40-9 Don Jon (18A) Fri-Sat 12:50-3:10-5:308:10-10:35 Sun 12:45-3-5:20-7:40-10:10 Mon-Wed 2-4:40-7:40-10 Thu 2:40-57:50-10:10 Enough Said (PG) Fri-Sat 1-3:40-6:309:20 Sun 1-3:40-6:50-9:40 Mon-Wed 1:10-3:45-6:20-9:10 Thu 1:35-4:106:45-9:25 The Family (14A) Fri-Sat 1:50-4:25-710:15 Sun 1:20-4:10-7-10 Mon-Wed 1:40-4:10-7-9:35 Thu 1:05-3:45-10:30 Gravity 3D (PG) Thu 10 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri-Sat 12:35-3:30-6:40-9:45 Sun 12:35-3:306:30-9:30 Mon-Tue 1-3:55-6:50-9:45 Wed 1:05-3:55-6:50-9:45 Thu 1-3:556:50-9:45 Prisoners (14A) Fri-Sat 12:30-3:507:10-10:40 Sun 12:30-3:50-7:10-10:30 Mon-Tue 3:10-6:30-9:50 Wed 6:30-9:50 Thu 3:10-6:30-9:50 Star & Strollers Screening Wed 1 Rush (14A) Fri-Sat 1:40-4:40-7:40-10:40 Sun 1:40-4:30-7:20-10:20 Mon-Wed 1:30-4:20-7:10-10 Thu 1:50-4:40-7:3010:20 We’re the Millers (14A) Fri-Sat 2-4:507:50-10:30 Sun 1:50-4:50-7:50-10:30 Mon-Tue 1:50-4:30-7:20-9:55 Wed 1:153:50-10 Thu 1-3:30-6:20

Yonge & Dundas 24 10 Dundas St East

Anchorman (PG) Sun 12:30-5:15 Tue 7 Thu 9:55 The Art of the Steal (14A) Fri 2:20-4:407-9:20 Sat-Sun 12:05-2:20-4:40-7-9:20 Mon-Thu 2:20-4:40-7-9:20 Baggage Claim (PG) Fri-Thu 2-4:357:10-9:35 Battle of the Year 3D (PG) Fri-Thu 1:305:05-7:45-10:25 Besharam (STC) Wed-Thu 1:55-5:459:05

Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri 2:30-4:55-7:2010:05 Sat-Sun 11:50-2:30-4:55-7:20-10:05 Mon-Thu 7:20-10:05 Cinema Paradiso (STC) Fri 4 Sat 6:30 Sun 2:20 Mon 6:45-9:50 Tue 4-9:15 Wed 4 Thu 1:30-7 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri-Wed 1:50-4:15-6:40-9:10 Thu 4:20-6:40-9:10 Star & Strollers Screening, Thu 2 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri 2:50-5:15-7:40-10:10 Sat-Sun 12:25-2:50-5:15-7:40-10:10 Mon-Thu 2:50-5:15-7:40-10:10 Def Leppard Viva Hysteria Concert (STC) Wed-Thu 7:30 Despicable Me 2 (G) Fri 2:10-4:50-7:30 Sat-Sun 11:45-2:10-4:50-7:30 Mon-Thu 2:10-4:50-7:30 Enough Said (PG) Fri 2:05-4:45-7:159:35 Sat-Sun 12-2:20-4:45-7:15-9:35 Mon-Wed 2:05-4:45-7:15-9:35 Thu 4:45-7:15-9:35 Star & Strollers Screening, Thu 2 Generation Iron (STC) Fri 1:30 Sat 12:30 Sun 9:50 Mon 1:30 Wed 9:30 Thu 4:25 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri 2:45-5:207:55-10:30 Sat-Sun 12:10-2:45-5:20-7:5510:30 Mon-Thu 2:45-5:20-7:55-10:30 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri 1:304:25-7:25-10:25 Sat-Sun 12:30-3:40-6:4510:15 Mon-Tue 1:30-4:25-7:25-10:25 Wed-Thu 1:30-4:25-9:40 The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (PG) Fri-Thu 9:55 My Lucky Star (PG) Fri 1:40-4:20-7:059:50 Sat-Sun 1:25-4:25-7:05-9:50 MonThu 1:40-4:20-7:05-9:50 National Theatre Live: Othello - Encore (STC) Sat 12:30 On the Job (14A) Fri 1:35-4:30-7:15-10 Sat-Sun 12:50-4:05-6:55-9:45 Mon-Thu 1:35-4:30-7:15-10 Pacific Rim (PG) Fri 1:35-4:30 Sat 4:30 Sun 1:35-4:30 Pacific Rim 3D (PG) Fri-Sun 7:25-10:20 Mon 10:20 Tue-Thu 7:25-10:20 Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (PG) Fri 2:25-4:55-7:30-10 Sat-Sun 11:55-2:254:55-7:30-10 Mon-Tue 7:30-10 Wed 10 Thu 7:30 Phata Poster Nikla Hero (PG) Fri 2:406:05-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:05-3:20-6:40-9:55 Mon-Thu 2:40-6:05-9:40 Planes (G) Fri 1:50-4:05 Sat-Sun 11:552:45-5:10 Mon-Tue 1:50-4:05 Riddick (14A) Fri-Thu 2:15-5-7:45-10:30 Runner Runner (14A) Thu 10 The Secret Lives of Dorks (STC) Fri 7 Springsteen & I (STC) Fri 9:30 Sat 3:50-9:30 Sun 7:15 Mon 4:15 Tue 1:30 Wed 1:30-7 The Spy (STC) Fri 1:45-4:40-7:35-10:20 Sat-Sun 12:40-3:30-6:30-9:30 Mon-Thu 1:45-4:40-7:35-10:20 This Is the End (18A) Fri 7:05-9:55 SatSun 7:35-10:05 Mon-Tue 7:05-9:55 We’re the Millers (14A) Fri-Thu 1:45-

4:25-7-9:45 The Wizard of Oz: An IMAX 3D Experience (G) Fri 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:40 Sat-Sun 12-2:30-5-7:30-10 Mon 1:45-4:15-9:40 Tue-Thu 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:40 The World’s End (14A) Fri 1:40-4:157:10-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:10-4:20-7:10-9:50 Mon-Thu 7:10-9:50 Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (STC) Fri 1:30-4:20-7:20-10:15 Sat-Sun 12:15-3:15-6:20-9:15 Mon-Thu 1:30-4:20-7:20-10:15

TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St. West

All Down the Line: Films By Kevin Jerome Everson (PG) Thu 6:30 Cutie and the Boxer (PG) Fri-Sun 12:154:15-7:15 Mon 7:10 Tue 12:15-4:15-7:15 Wed 12:15-4:15 Thu 12:15-4:15-8:40 Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story (14A) Fri 3:30-8:45 Sat 3:30-9:45 Sun 3:45-8:45 Mon 8:50 Tue-Wed 3:308:45 Thu 3:30-8:50 Our Man in Tehran (PG) Fri-Sun 1-4:306:15-9:20 Mon 6:15-9:20 Tue-Wed 1-4:45-6:15-9:20 Thu 1-3-6:15 Red Obsession (STC) Fri-Sun 12-26:30-8:30 Mon 6:30-8:30 Tue-Thu 12-2-6:30-8:30 Watermark (G) Fri-Sun 12:30-3-7-9:15 Mon 7-9:15 Tue-Thu 12:30-3-7-9:15

Albion Cinemas 1530 Albion Rd.

Atharintiki Daaredi (STC) Sat 3:30 Bara Shayer Chota Aadmi (STC) Sun 3:30 Besharam (STC) Wed-Thu 3-4-6-7-9-10 Grand Masti (14A) Fri-Sun 4-6:45-9:30 Mon-Tue 6:45-9:30 Phata Poster Nikla Hero (PG) Fri-Sun 3:30-6:30-9:30 Mon-Thu 6:30-9:30

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The Art of the Steal (14A) Fri-Sat 7:209:45 Sun-Wed 7:40-10 Thu 6:50-9:20 Baggage Claim (PG) Fri-Sat 12:45-3:105:35-8:10-10:40 Sun 12:30-2:55-5:257:55-10:25 Mon-Thu 2:50-5:20-7:5510:25 Battle of the Year 3D (PG) Fri 1:154:20-7:25-10:05 Sat 2-4:40-7:25-10:05 Sun-Thu 1:10-4:20-7:10-9:50 Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri 2:10-4:35-7:059:35 Sat 11:45-2:10-4:35-7:05-9:35 SunWed 1:20-4:15-7-9:25 Thu 1:20-4:15-7 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri 1:35-4:10-6:55 Sat 1:55-4:25-6:55 Sun 12:30-1:30-4:05-6:40 Mon-Tue 1:304:05-6:40 Wed 4:05-6:40 Thu 1:30-4:056:40 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri 2:40-5:10-7:40-10:10 Sat 12:15-2:40-5:10-7:40-10:10 Sun-Thu 2:25-4:55-7:25-9:55

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Def Leppard Viva Hysteria Concert (STC) Wed-Thu 7:30 Don Jon (18A) Fri-Sat 12:50-3:155:40-8:05-10:30 Sun 12:40-3-5:20-7:5010:15 Mon-Wed 12:50-3:05-5:25-7:5010:15 Thu 12:50-3:05-5:25-7:50-10:10 Elysium (14A) Fri 1:05-4-7:15-9:55 Sat 11:05-1:40-4:30-7:15-9:55 Sun-Tue 1-3:55-6:50-9:35 Wed 12:55-3:55-9:35 Thu 1-3:55-9:35 Enough Said (PG) Fri-Sat 12:40-3:055:30-8-10:25 Sun-Tue 2:20-4:457:05-9:30 Wed 4:45-7:05-9:30 Thu 2:20-4:45-7:05-9:30 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 The Family (14A) Fri 1:55-4:50-7:3510:20 Sat 11:20-2:05-4:50-7:35-10:20 Sun-Thu 1:55-4:35-7:20-10:05 Gravity 3D (PG) Thu 10 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri 2:305:05-7:45-10:25 Sat 11:55-2:30-5:057:45-10:25 Sun-Wed 2:10-4:50-7:3010:10 Thu 2:10-4:50-7:30-10:15 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri 12:55-3:55-7-10 Sat 11-12:55-3:55-7-10 Sun 12:45-3:45-6:45-9:45 Mon-Tue 12:50-3:45-6:45-9:45 Wed-Thu 12:503:45-6:35-9:45 Planes (G) Fri 2:20-4:45 Sat 12-2:204:45 Sun 12:35-2:50-5:15 Mon-Wed 2:55-5:15 Thu 1:05-3:35 Prisoners (14A) Fri 12:30-3:50-7:1010:35 Sat 12:20-3:45-7:10-10:35 Sun 3:10-6:55-10:20 Mon-Thu 2:40-6:5510:20 Runner Runner (14A) Thu 10 Rush (14A) Fri 1:45-4:55-7:50-10:45 Sat 11:10-2-4:55-7:50-10:45 Sun-Thu 1:40-4:40-7:35-10:30 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (G) Sat 11

We’re the Millers (14A) Fri 1:25-4:307:30-10:15 Sat 1:50-4:45-7:30-10:15 Sun-Wed 1:50-4:30-7:15-10 Thu 1:50-4:30-7:15 The World’s End (14A) Fri-Sat 9:25 Sun-Wed 9:10 Thu 10:10

Woodbine Centre 500 Rexdale Blvd.

Baggage Claim (PG) Fri-Tue 1:154:15-7:15-9:35 Wed 4:15-7:15-9:35 Thu 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:35 Wed 1 Battle of the Year (PG) Fri-Thu 1:154-7-9:30 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri-Thu 1-4-7-9:20 The Family (14A) Fri-Thu 1:05-4:107:15-9:40 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:05-7:05-9:30 Planes (G) Fri-Thu 1:25-4:15 Prisoners (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:30-8

Adore (18A) Fri-Thu 11 The Attack (14A) Fri-Thu 9:30 Austenland (PG) Fri-Thu 6:15 Before Midnight (14A) Fri-Thu 12:30 Blackfish (PG) Fri-Thu 9 Drinking Buddies (14A) Fri-Thu 12:45 The Great Gatsby (PG) Fri-Thu 2:15 Hannah Arendt (PG) Fri-Thu 2:20 In a World... (14A) Fri-Thu 8 Italy: Love It, or Leave It (STC) Fri-Thu 4:10 Museum Hours (PG) Fri-Thu 5:40 The Short Game (G) Fri-Thu 11 Unclaimed (STC) Fri-Thu 7:30 The Way Way Back (PG) Fri-Thu 4:30

WIN You could

Kingsway Theatre 3030 Bloor St. West

Humber Cinema

2:2442 Bloor St. West

Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri-Sun 3:45-6:40 Mon 1:15-3:45-6:40 Tue-Thu 3:45-6:40 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri 4-7:10-9:35 Sat-Sun 1:15-47:10-9:35 Mon-Thu 4-7:10-9:35 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri 9 Sat-Sun 1-9 Mon-Wed 9 Prisoners (14A) Fri 3:20-6:30-9:25 Sat-Sun 12:20-3:20-6:30-9:25 Mon-Thu 3:20-6:30-9:25 Rush (14A) Fri 3:30-7-9:45 Sat-Sun 12:45-3:30-7-9:45 Mon-Thu 3:30-79:45

Beach Cinemas 1651 Queen St. E.

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Sat-Sun 12 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri 4:30-7-9:30 Sat-Sun 2:154:30-7-9:20 Mon-Thu 7-9:20 The Family (14A) Fri 4:10-7:20-9:45 Sat-Sun 1:20-4:10-7:20-9:40 Mon-Thu 7:20-9:50 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri 4:507:30-10:10 Sat 12:20-2:45-5:10-7:3010:20 Sun 12:20-2:45-5:10-7:30-10:10 Mon-Thu 7:30-10 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri 4-6:40-9:50 Sat-Sun 1:10-4-6:40-9:50 Mon-Thu 6:40-9:30 Prisoners (14A) Fri 3:40-6:50-10 SatSun 12:30-3:40-6:50-10:10 Mon-Thu 6:50-10 Rush (14A) Fri 3:50-7:10-9:40 Sat-Sun 12:50-3:50-7:10-10 Mon-Thu 7:10-9:40

Fox Theatre 2236 Queen St. E.

Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri 7 Sat-Sun 4:157 Mon 7 Tue 9:15 Wed-Thu 7 Monsters University (G) Sat-Sun 2

1 of 10 copies of The Little Mermaid Diamond Edition on Blu-ray Combo Pack TM

Experience (G) Fri 5-7:30-10 Sat 122:30-5-7:30-10 Sun 2:20-4:50-7:30-10 Mon-Wed 4:50-7:30-10 Thu 4:50-7:30

The World’s End (14A) Fri-Mon 9 Tue 7

Empress Walk 5095 Yonge St.

The Art of the Steal (14A) Fri 4:30-7:10 Sat 1:45-4:30-7:10 Sun 1:20-4:10-6:55 Mon-Thu 4:10-6:55 Blue Jasmine (14A) Fri 4:40-7-9:30 Sat 2-4:40-7-9:30 Sun 1:45-4:15-7-9:30 Mon-Thu 4:15-7-9:30 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Sat-Sun 12:10 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri 5:10-7:40-10:10 Sat 2:405:10-7:40-10:10 Sun 2:30-4:50-7:109:35 Mon-Thu 4:50-7:10-9:35 Don Jon (18A) Fri 3:30-5:50-8:1010:30 Sat 1:10-3:30-5:50-8:10-10:30 Sun 2-4:40-7:05-9:20 Mon-Thu 4:407:05-9:20 The Family (14A) Fri 4:45-7:20-10:05 Sat 2:10-4:45-7:20-10:05 Sun 1:30-4:207:20-9:55 Mon-Thu 4:20-7:20-9:55 Gravity: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG) Thu 10 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri-Thu 9:45 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri 3:40-6:40-9:50 Sat 12:30-3:40-6:40-9:50 Sun 12:30-3:40-6:50-9:50 Mon-Wed 3:40-6:50-9:50 Thu 3:40-6:50 Prisoners (14A) Fri 3:20-6:50-10:20 Sat 12-3:20-6:50-10:20 Sun 12-3:20-6:4010 Mon-Thu 3:20-6:40-10 Runner Runner (14A) Thu 10 Rush (14A) Fri 4:50-7:50-10:40 Sat 1:50-4:50-7:50-10:40 Sun 1:40-4:307:20-10:10 Mon-Thu 4:30-7:20-10:10 The Spy (STC) Fri 3:50-6:30-9:40 Sat-Sun 1:15-3:50-6:30-9:40 Mon-Thu 3:50-6:30-9:40 The Wizard of Oz: An IMAX 3D

RYAN KWANTEN SARA CANNING

SilverCity Yorkdale 6 3401 Dufferin St.

Baggage Claim (PG) Fri 1:55-4:257:05-9:40 Sat 11:20-1:55-4:25-7:05-9:40 Sun-Thu 1:55-4:25-7:05-9:40 Battle of the Year 3D (PG) Fri 1:454:30-7:15-10 Sat 11:05-1:45-4:30-7:1510 Sun-Thu 1:45-4:30-7:15-10 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri 2:20-4:50 Sat 11:45-2:20-4:50 Sun-Thu 1:30-4 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri 1:10-4-6:45-9:15 Sat 12:303-5:30-8-10:30 Sun 12:30-3-5:30-810:20 Mon-Thu 2:30-5-7:30-10 Don Jon (18A) Fri 2:50-5:15-7:4510:10 Sat 12:20-2:50-5:15-7:45-10:10 Sun 12:30-2:50-5:15-7:45-10:10 MonThu 2:30-5:20-7:45-10:10 The Family (14A) Fri-Sat 1-3:50-6:409:30 Sun 12:45-3:50-6:40-9:30 MonThu 1:05-3:50-6:40-9:30 Gravity 3D (PG) Thu 10 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri 2:15-57:40-10:15 Sat 11:40-2:15-5-7:40-10:15 Sun 2:15-5-7:40-10:15 Mon-Thu 2-4:50-7:40-10:15 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri-Sat 7:20-10:25 Sun-Wed 6:45-9:55 Thu 6:45 Prisoners (14A) Fri 1:40-6:50-10:20 Sat 11:50-3:20-6:50-10:20 Sun 1:10-4:408:10 Mon-Thu 1:30-6:35-10:05 Rush (14A) Fri-Sat 1:25-4:20-7:3010:30 Sun-Thu 1-3:55-7:05-10:05 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (G) Sat 11 We’re the Millers (14A) Fri-Sun 1:204:05-6:55-9:45 Mon 1:20-4:05-9:45 Tue-Thu 1:20-4:05-6:55-9:45

WITH

WILL SASSO

Leo just met the love of his life. At her wedding.

right kind the

of

wrong

AND

CATHERINE O’HARA

31

Silvercity Fairview 1800 Sheppard Ace. E.

Baggage Claim (PG) Fri 2:35-5:107:40-10:15 Sat 12:10-2:35-5:10-7:4010:15 Sun-Wed 2-4:40-7:15-9:50 Thu 2-4:40-7:15-9:40 Battle of the Year 3D (PG) Fri 1:454:20-7-9:50 Sat 11:10-1:45-4:20-7-9:50 Sun-Thu 1:40-4:20-7:05-9:45 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 (G) Fri 2:20 Sat 11:50-2:20 Sun-Tue 1:50 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 Thu 1:05 Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 3D (G) Fri-Sat 5-7:30-9:55 Sun-Thu 4:25-6:50-9:20 Def Leppard Viva Hysteria Concert (STC) Wed-Thu 7:30 The Family (14A) Fri-Sat 1:55-4:407:20-10 Sun-Wed 1:20-4-6:55-9:40 Thu 1:20-4-6:55 Gravity 3D (PG) Thu 10 Insidious: Chapter 2 (14A) Fri 1-5:157:55-10:30 Sat 11:40-2:30-5:15-7:5510:30 Sun-Wed 12:55-4:50-7:25-10 Thu 2:10-4:50-7:25-10 Lee Daniels’ The Butler (14A) Fri-Thu 1:10-4:10-7:10-10:10 Prisoners (14A) Fri 1:20-3:25-6:4510:05 Sat 12-3:25-6:45-10:05 Sun-Wed 1:30-3:25-6:45-10:05 Thu 12:55-3:256:45-10:05 Rush (14A) Fri-Sat 1:30-4:25-7:2510:20 Sun-Tue 1-4:05-7-9:55 Wed 4:05-7-9:55 Thu 1-4:05-7-9:55 Star & Strollers Screening, Wed 1 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (G) Sat 11 We’re the Millers (14A) Fri 2:10-5:057:45-10:25 Sat 11:30-2:10-5:05-7:4510:25 Sun-Tue 1:15-3:55-6:40-9:30 Wed 1:15-3:55-9:40 Thu 1:15-3:559:50

You could

WIN advanced screening passes to see

RYAN KWANTEN SARA CANNING

WITH

WILL SASSO

Leo just met the love of his life. At her wedding.

right kind the

of

wrong

Available on Blu-rayTM Combo Pack October 1st

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I had the chance to visit the set of Breaking Bad a few months ago. It’s close to freezing in downtown Albuquerque, N.M., but Bryan Cranston isn’t allowed to let on that he’s cold. He and Aaron Paul are currently filming a scene in a public square, and though it’s the dead of winter in real life, there’s apparently no such thing as the dead of winter in the Breaking Bad universe. “They try not to show really any season. It’s like, light jackets, windbreakers. We’re never in big jackets, you’ll never see that. I always wear a T-shirt,” Cranston explains. “My hands are still cold right now.” And that can make shooting the hit series a bit uncomfortable. “These are conditions; these are little things. Sometimes we’re shooting in August and we have to look cool, and sometimes we’re shooting in winter and we have to look hot,” he says. Weather woes are just one of the details we picked up from Cranston during a visit to the set of the hit series, a job that has earned Cranston awards and accolades and reinvented his career through playing high school teacher turned meth dealer Walter White. Here’s what else we learned. He doesn’t know if Walt can be redeemed — and he doesn’t care: “Is it important? It’s such a subjective viewpoint. I don’t judge him,” Cranston says. “This was all designed. This series is unlike any in the history of television. This show was meant to be discomforting. The hook was to make him sympathetic. We knew that if we could make you sympathize with him at first — in the first couple episodes, we were rooting for him. You were rooting for him to make crystal methamphetamine and sell it to the world. Why is that good? There is ambiva-

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lence even in that.” He has a hair strategy: “I grow hair out. As soon as every season is done I start growing my hair and start growing my (facial) hair. So I would end up with a full beard and hair, and whatever job is next I would then be able to sculpt how I wanted that look,” he says. “Just before Argo, I was shooting Total Recall in Toronto, and just before Total Recall, I was shooting Breaking Bad. Season four had just ended, I believe. So my hair was short and I wore a wig (for Total Recall), and then as my hair is growing, by the time Argo came along it was long enough to portray this CIA officer.” He can no longer dress himself: “I don’t care what a I look like. Look at me, I’m kind of a

slob when I’m not dressed in Prada that someone dressed me and put on me and laid out for me,” says Cranston, dressed comfortably in jeans and a plaid flannel shirt. “But I like it that way. I’m so used to people laying clothes out for me, like wardrobe people will. And my wife and daughter love doing that, so I don’t have to pick out clothes except when I’m here and no one’s around.” He’s found his outlet: “Some cope with medication, some cope with calming. I run, and when I run I spew,” Cranston says. “I get rid of aggressions and anxieties, and I run. It’s a solo act for me. I always sleep better, I always eat better because I feel good about what I’ve done, I’m more regular — all the things you don’t want to know. And my wife now is like, ‘Can you go run?’ She can sense it. We all need an outlet, and you’re lucky if you find it.” Everyone is capable of breaking bad: “My personal feeling is that every single human being is capable of becoming a Heisenberg of their own. I believe that anyone could become very dangerous given the right set of circumstances, the right buttons being pushed,” Cranston says.

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Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf and three other Fury castmembers were “ordered to go camping together” recently in the English countryside in preparation for the film, according to Us Weekly. “They

play soldiers in the same World War II troop, and the director (David Ayer) wanted to make sure they bonded,” a source says. “So he dropped them in the wilderness — without their cellphones.”

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Cheating on your spouse is a big no-no for most people, unless you’re married to a really chill, go with the flow kind of lady. You know, like Gwyneth Paltrow. In her latest film, Thanks for Sharing, Paltrow plays a woman dating a sex addict, and she says she could handle it in real life if her spouse was unfaithful. “I think that if the idea of being committed to someone is important to

you, you begin to value certain parts of your social life over another. No couple is the same, and as such, every couple takes on different challenges. I would like to think that I would be forgiving and/ or forgiven, but I can’t give an honest answer as I haven’t really experienced that,” said Paltrow, who’s married to Coldplay musician Chris Martin. Paltrow would be totally cool about cheating, but it doesn’t matter, because no one has ever, ever cheated on her. Got it. The Iron Man star also said she’d be able to deal with dating a sex addict. “I’m an extremely openminded person, so I think if it was something I knew I was getting myself into, I wouldn’t let it deter me from exploring the relationship.” I love her. I really do.


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Baking Beekman style: Buttermilk Pie IZABELA SZYDLO

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What do you do after leaving the hectic pace of New York City to buy a 19th century farmhouse in upstate New York? If you’re couple Josh KilmerPurcell and Brent Ridge, you launch a local produce company called Beekman 1802 (now one of the fastest growing lifestyle brands in the U.S.) and learn to be farmers — with cameras in tow. Then you race Ingredients Crust • 1 cup all-purpose flour (spooned into cup and levelled off) • 1/3 cup pecans • 3 tbsp granulated sugar • 1/2 tsp salt • 4 tbsp (1/2 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into bits • 1 large egg • Flour for the work surface Filling • 11/4 cups granulated sugar • 3 tbsp cornstarch • 3 large eggs • 6 tbsp (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, melted • 11/3 cups buttermilk • 1 tsp grated lemon zest • 1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg • Pecans for garnish (optional)

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around the world on the Amazing Race — and win. After their 2012 win, Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge are once again gracing TV screens with a new season of The Fabulous Beekman Boys (Tuesdays, 10 p.m. on Cottage Life TV). The couple also recently published its first book — The Beekman 1802 Heirloom Dessert Cookbook: 100 Delicious Heritage Recipes from the Farm and Garden. Of this Buttermilk Pie with Pecan Crust, the boys say, “This delectable pie is something Grandma might have made with pecans from the backyard tree and tangy buttermilk. This pie is sweet, rich and just plain lovely.”

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Crust: In food processor, combine flour, pecans, sugar, and salt and pulse until pecans are finely ground. Add butter and egg and pulse until dough holds together when pinched but does not form ball. Pat into a flat disk and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or up to a day.

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On a lightly floured work surface, roll out the dough to a 12-inch round. Roll dough around rolling pin and fit into a

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9-inch pie plate without stretching it, pressing the dough into the bottom and against the sides of the pan. With a pair of scissors or a paring knife, trim the dough to leave a 1-inch overhang all around. Fold the overhang in over the rim to make a double layer of dough and, with your fingers, crimp the dough around the edge. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before baking (this helps relax dough so it doesn’t shrink when baking).

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Preheat the oven to 400 F. Line the pie shell with foil or parchment paper, leaving an overhang, and fill with pie weights or dried beans to weight the crust down. Bake for 15 minutes, then remove

the foil and weights and bake for 10 minutes longer or until golden. Remove the pie shell and leave the oven on but reduce the temperature to 325 F.

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Filling: In food processor, combine sugar and cornstarch and pulse until combined. Add the eggs, butter, buttermilk, lemon zest, and nutmeg and process until combined.

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Pour the mixture into the warm pie shell and bake for 55 minutes to 1 hour, or until the filling is set and just slightly wobbly in the centre. Let cool on a wire rack. Serve at room temperature or chilled, garnished with pecans, if you like.

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How does fall know? As soon as the first day of autumn hits, there’s a noticeable chill in the air and leaves start dropping faster than beats from a Jay Z album. Actually, I love fall. There’s Thanksgiving (my fave wine buying holiday), Halloween and a vibe in the air that gets my palate in the mood for a warming glass of whisky. The rustic aromas and robust flavours of whisky is a perfect foil for the season. While Canadian whisky has languished in the shadow of its American, Irish and Scottish cousins for way too long, new artisan producers have taken the brown spirit category by storm. Nova Scotia’s Glenora makes the only true Canuck single malt at its distillery in Glenville on Cape Breton Island. Though Glenora’s Glen Breton Rare 10 Year Old Single Malt Canadian Whisky ($72.95 to $88.10) doesn’t hide its Scottish influences, it adds its own twist with soft aromatics and a smooth attack on the palate. Typically served on its own or over ice, it makes an appealing partner for many cheeses and desserts, especially the pecan-influenced pie sharing my page today.

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Just Opened: Hudson Kitchen It has already hosted celebs like Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston (on separate nights, naturally) during TIFF. Its chef hails from hot spots like URSA and Woodlot. And it’s a proper-sized restaurant (not a hole in the wall, this one). Hudson Kitchen is officially open in soft launch, with an eclectic menu and amazing cocktails. Find it at 800 Dundas St. W.

Opening Soon: Drake 150 At 150 York St., in a 6,000 square foot space that once housed a bank, you’ll now find Drake 150. It’s the Drake Hotel’s first stand-alone restaurant and it opens to the public next week. The pioneers of food/art/music-mixed dining in the city, Drake 150 takes the best of the original Drake Hotel’s sensibilities and plants ’em square in the middle of the Financial District.

Just Opened: Kitten and the Bear It’s a spot grandma would love. Kitten and the Bear recently opened in Parkdale, at 1574 Queen St. W. One part tea room, one part oldfashioned charm, this new psuedo-restaurant/ retail spot serves up, naturally beautiful teas and coffees as well as homemade preserves and scones. It’s an ode to times gone by, but it’s in the here and now.

Just Opened: Ole Ole Restaurant and Tequila Wine Bar Fans of Kultura were devastated when its doors shut for a couple weeks not too long ago. But they’ve breathed a collective sigh of relief when its new incarnation, Ole Ole Restaurant and Tequila Wine Bar (169 King St. E.), opened up its doors. On the menu? Mexico meets Spain in the form of tacos and tapas, and Spanish wines and tequila cocktails dominate the drinks list.

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Thomas lands fulltime gig in Florida Tim Thomas is officially back in the NHL. The Stanley Cupwinning goalie signed a one-year contract Thursday with the Florida Panthers, a move that was expected for several days. Financial terms were not released. The team will also introduce Vincent Viola as its new owner on Friday, according to a person familiar with the situation. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Famed sports photographer dead at 82 Denis Brodeur, the father of goalie Martin Brodeur who enjoyed a lengthy career as one of Canada’s most successful sports photographers, has died at age 82. He shot the Montreal Canadiens for several decades, first as a newspaper man and then as the team’s official photographer. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Tuesday deadline for Leafs to extend Kessel NHL. Sniper refuses to negotiate deal during the season; eligible to become UFA July 1 And now the focus shifts to Phil Kessel. Now that Cody Franson has signed for the year, a little bit of juggling will have to be done for the Maple Leafs to get under the salary cap. But the next big contract headache for the team is Kessel, the star winger who wants a deal by Tuesday, before the puck drops on the 2013-14 season. If no deal is reached — and it is believed both sides are talking — Kessel says he will not negotiate during the season. That means the Leafs could risk losing Kessel to unrestricted free agency on July 1. “Nothing yet,” said assistant GM Claude Loiselle when asked if there has been any progress in talks. “And I would not report it anyway if we had some-

Franson signs 1-year deal

Cody Franson took part in his first practice Thursday since agreeing to terms to a one-year deal worth $2 million US. • The 26-year-old defenceman had four goals and 25 assists in 2013.

thing going on,” he added with a smile. Outside of being bag-skated extra hard until Tuesday, Kessel doesn’t really have that much else to do thanks to his threegame suspension for slashing Buffalo’s John Scott on Sunday. But he doesn’t seem too concerned about his contract. “I’m not worried about it. Nothing’s happening as far as I know; just move on and get ready for the season,” said Kessel. “We’ve got a good team and it will be a fun year for us and for the fans.” TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

Phil Kessel could be in line for a contract extension if a deal can be hammered out before Tuesday’s season opener. DAVID COOPER/TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

IOC convinced Russia will respect Olympic charter

Russian police officers detain a gayrights activist in Moscow on Wednesday. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The International Olympic Committee doesn’t have the authority to intervene in Russia’s law banning gay propaganda and is convinced there will be no discrimination against athletes or spectators at the Winter Games in Sochi, a top Olympic official said Thursday. Jean-Claude Killy, chairman of the IOC Coordination Commission, gave his stamp of approval of Russian preparations for the Games during

a news conference at the conclusion of the commission’s 10th and final visit to Sochi before the Olympics, which begin on Feb. 7. Russia has come under scrutiny as the next host of the Olympics because of the law passed this summer outlawing “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations among minors,” which many worry may apply to gay athletes and visitors to the games.

Killy said the commission considered the issue carefully and in the end was fully convinced that Russia will respect the Olympic charter, which prohibits discrimination of any kind. He said the IOC had received written assurances from Russian officials there would be no discrimination. Russian officials insist the law is designed to protect children and doesn’t infringe on the rights of gays. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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A rematch with Alexander Gustafsson will have to wait for Jon “Bones” Jones. The UFC light-heavyweight champion is slated to meet Glover Teixeira next, as originally planned. There was talk that the Brazilian’s title shot might be delayed after UFC 165 earlier this month when Jones won a close decision over Gustafsson.

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Johnson looks at bright side of Burleson’s injury Calvin Johnson is trying to stay positive after Nate Burleson’s injury. Burleson was coming off a big game last weekend at Washington, but he broke his arm in a car crash early Tuesday, so now the Lions will have to rely on Johnson and a number of less proven options at wide receiver. That didn’t work out well last season, when Burleson hurt his leg and the Lions slumped to a 4-12 finish. Johnson doesn’t sound too

worried about a repeat. In fact, he’s hopeful some of his teammates will benefit from

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