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Why I won’t be there for the fireworks Rebeka Tabobondung Indigenkaus (my name is) Wasausking Ndonjaba (I come from) Amik Dodem (I am Beaver clan) This simple statement took me 40 years to learn. This is who I am — but I had to fight like hell to figure it out. I grew up in over 13 towns and cities across the country and experienced the public education system and its imagined Canadian identity in every one of those places. Yep — I learned the propaganda that every Canadian my age learned: We are a nation built on universal values of democracy, human rights and environmentalism intimately connected through a "mosaic" of diversity, a northern climate and pristine landscape. Let’s get real … all Canadians must question the legitimacy of these "imaginary" claims due to the historical hatred directed toward the First Peoples of this land and the ongoing lack of awareness, education, and movement building toward reconciliation and the forging of reciprocal relationships based on equality and respect. Just today I was on Facebook calling for the resignation of Sen. Lynn Beyak, who said earlier this year that "good deeds" and "remarkable works" on the part of well-meaning residential school officials have been ignored in favour of more negative reports by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Just yesterday I was donating mon-

ey to the GoFundMe campaign initiated by the relatives of Barbara Kentner, an indigenous woman living in Thunder Bay who was the victim of a drive-by assault in January 2017 by a white man who shouted, “I got one,” after throwing a very large trailer hitch at her body from a moving vehicle. My challenge is to answer the call of one of Canada’s most worthy senators, the former chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee who, in response to Beyak’s statements during a public forum in Ottawa on missing and murdered indigenous women, asked Canadians: “Why can’t you always remember this?" He was referring to the deliberate amnesia that Canadians have when they ‘imagine’ who they are. “Why can’t we remember and honour the truth of our nation ... this is about memorializing those people who have been the victims of a great wrong." I’m remembering who and what Canada actually is … and therefore I’m imagining what we could become. A confederation that chooses not to forget its past - but rather memorializes it in order to imagine and build something better. How about Kanata 150? Acknowledging the rich history already embedded deep in the land that includes the principle that rights, equity and respect should belong to all. Read this opinion piece in its entirety at yorkregion.com.

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In this year of Truth and Reconciliation, this 150th year of Confederation, we talked with a few descendants of the original residents of Canada (Kanata) to ask: "What does it mean to be an indigenous person in Ontario today?" (Top left) Bill Trodd and Crystal Tabobandung read a story their grandchildren just before dinner in their Magnetawan First Nation home. The two youngest of the blended family’s children read and finish after school chores. (Top right) The opening leg of the First Nation Water Walk around Lake Simcoe raises awareness of the importance of fresh water. Patricia Watts of Wabigoon Lake First Nation has the honour of collecting the water to be carried on their journey. (Middle) Blayne McLeod moved to Toronto to pursue a dream career in the arts. Raised in Bigstone Cree Nation reserve in Wabasca, Alta., the 26-year-old relocated to Toronto three years ago and joined the Centre for Indigenous Theatre. (Bottom) Award-winning actor/producer Jennifer Podemski is currently in production of Future History (APTN), a documentary series about indigenous knowledge and history. For the whole story with video, photo galleries, maps, stories and more words from the people you are reading here please see yorkregion.com.

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We won’t be intimidated A group of disgruntled city councillors in Brampton seem to be confusing freedom of the press with freedom from the press. Angry with recent coverage by the local newspaper, some councillors are proposing a motion to scrutinize the media’s questioning of elected officials. It’s a thinly veiled attempt to intimidate reporters. The motion calls for all media inquiries to be posted on the city website along with responses. Councillors want future meeting agendas to include time to respond to media coverage. Meanwhile, at least one member of Brampton council has taken to Twitter, suggesting the local paper isn’t providing "real news." If it sounds reminiscent of the antics of President Donald Trump and his staff, that’s because there’s a strong and troubling parallel. This is all in reaction to assertive reporting that is critical of the city’s leadership. Councillors say they have put the press on notice. Such a statement demonstrates a blatant disregard for, or ignorance of, the checks and balances already strongly entrenched in the Canadian media system. Accountability starts with the news outlet itself. Complaints can be made directly to a journalist, editor, or publisher. If the response is unsatisfactory, individuals can contact the press council. The National NewsMedia Council deals with matters concerning fairness of coverage, relevance, balance and accuracy. Its members (including this newspaper) abide by its decisions. It’s a free and open process for the public. When media make a mistake, we own it very publicly. That’s not something everyone can say. And there is the law. Canada has very strict libel laws. These laws protect the reputation of individuals and organizations from false and derogatory remarks. Media are bound by these laws. There have been no formal complaints made regarding recent coverage of Brampton. Instead, this is about a group of councillors lashing out because they are upset with what strong local reporting has unearthed. These councillors forget that media are not accountable to elected officials. Media are accountable to the public, the same group whose money these councillors are spending. Claiming to put the press on notice is a poorly disguised attack on the fundamental freedoms laid out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Councillors are trying to stifle critical voices and control our free, independent and responsible media. Any attempt by elected officials to limit the free flow of information is an attack on the basic democratic principles our society upholds. It won’t work. Metroland Media and all its newsrooms will continue to hold our elected officials to account and report stories that are in the best interest of our readers.

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• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR • Severance for deputy mayor disturbing Re: Vaughan deputy mayor eligible for severance despite sexual harassment finding, May 23. As disturbing as the sexual harassment charges founded by the integrity commissioner are, the fact that Deputy Mayor Michael Di Biase is eligible to collect a severance package and a pension are even more disturbing. As a Vaughan resident, I do not understand how a public servant is eligible for a severance package when they have voluntarily resigned. As a taxpayer of this city, I am appalled with the fact that my hard-earned tax dollars are being used for a payout to Di Biase. I would also like for the City of Vaughan to disclose that

amount to which Di Biase is entitled. I would urge council to put forth a motion to hold back Di Biase’s severance and pension until this term of council is over. I would also urge that even if Di Biase is entitled to his severance, he should donate the funds to a local charity such as Yellow Brick House, that helps women that are victims of sexual harassment. This would be an act of remorse on the part of Di Biase and would speak volumes to not only the victim but also the residents of Vaughan. Furio Liberatore Vaughan

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despite sexual harassment finding, May 23. A tumultuous City of Vaughan political career, continuously wrought with controversy, is finally coming to an end. Some issues were proven, some were never resolved, and I would not be surprised if there were instances that have never been publicly acknowledged. Finally, council accepts the findings of the Integrity Commissioner, without trying to submarine her report. What I, and apparently quite a few residents of the City of Vaughan, don’t understand: Michael Di Biase is found to have committed a serious workplace misconduct, yet he is allowed to resign, ahead of a potential termination, and receive a golden handshake of almost $100,000. His benefit package will probably continue, as

well. Resignation, although he vehemently denies these "serious" accusations, in order to receive the severance package! Anyone facing this situation, with the complete belief of innocence, would want to have any/all of these allegations absolved. Selling out one’s potential question of integrity and self-respect for under $100,000 sure leaves doubt in my mind. As well, did Di Biase pay back the almost $21,000 from September 2016? This was never followed up in the media. To complete this political fiasco, I wonder if the current administration is considering a "grand retirement celebration" in DiBiase’s honour, complete with a parade and a marching band. Howard Kramer Maple

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Controversial Woodbridge condo development going ahead ment, according to the head of a local ratepayers group. "Basically, it came down to six storeys, much better protection of the heritage homes and the building will complement the area nicely once it’s completed," Maria Verna, president of the Village of Woodbridge Ratepayers Association, said in an interview. "We’re happy with the

ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS amartinrobbins@yrmg.com A controversial condominium development in the Woodbridge village core that residents argued would overshadow two of the community’s "most important" historic homes is going ahead. But it’s been scaled back through a mediated settle-

settlement. It’s better than what was originally proposed. It’s unfortunate it took so long to get to this point, but we are happy with the results we have considering what was brought forward initially, well over two years ago," she added. When Cityzen Development Group and Fernbrook Homes first pitched the pro-

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ject, they were looking to build an 8-storey building with 143 apartments, three two-storey townhouses and ground floor commercial uses on the lands known as 177, 185 and 197 Woodbridge Ave. Two of those properties are home to Dr. Peter McLean House (built in 1893) and Thomas Frazier Wallace House (built in 1875), which the developer proposed to restore and retain. After meeting with the community, the original proposal was modified to feature a seven-storey, 119unit building. But, last September, city council rejected the developers’ plan amid concerns from area residents including the levelling of the hilly site, the removal of several large trees and relocation of the heritage homes to the edge of the property. The developer appealed to the Ontario Municipal Board.

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These two properties, at 185 and 197 Woodbridge Ave. along with the building at 177, are located on the site of a controversial condo development now set to proceed after the developers, the City of Vaughan and local ratepayers reached a settlement agreement. The heritage homes will be restored and retained as part of the development. A settlement hearing took place April 28 and the OMB accepted the proposal for the six-storey, 85-unit building, according to a city staff report. A spokesperson for the developers was not available for comment Tuesday, May 30.

"From street level you’ll see the two (historic) homes," Verna said. "From the corner, there will be a three-storey podium then it’s setback to the building, which goes up to four storeys, then there’s a slight setback to bring it up to six storeys."

WILLIS ROAD BRIDGE REHABILITATION The City of Vaughan will begin construction to restore the Willis Road Bridge located on Willis Road between Riverside Drive and Islington Avenue, starting the week of June 5, 2017. Construction is expected to be complete by the end of November 2017.

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East of the airport Tuesday, June 20, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ismaili Centre 49 Wynford Drive, North York

South of the airport Wednesday, June 28, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Assembly Hall 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive, Etobicoke

Thursday, June 22, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archives 9 Wellington Street East, Brampton

Central Tuesday, July 4, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mississauga Living Arts Centre 4141 Living Arts Drive, Mississauga

West of the airport Thursday, July 6, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Harbour Banquet & Conference Centre 2340 Ontario Street, Oakville

Each workshop will include presentations about the airport followed by small group discussions on how to help guide us through the next phase of our growth and ensure that we manage the impact of our operations responsibly. Residents of any neighbourhood are welcome to attend any or all of the workshops. yorkregion.com

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Council will appoint member of public to replace Di Biase ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS amartinrobbins@yrmg.com Vaughan council is going to appoint former deputy mayor Michael Di Biase’s replacement, rather than spending nearly $1 million to hold a city-wide byelection so voters can choose who fills his seat. Councillors voted unanimously June 5 to press ahead with a public appointment process, at a cost of about $5,000, after a report from the city clerk stated a byelection to fill Di Biase’s local and regional councillor seat until the end of the term, in 2018, comes with an estimated seven-figure price tag. "I think it is not financially responsible for this council to go forward with an election when the individual who would be elected probably would serve around a year," Thornhill Councillor Alan Shefman said, echoing sentiments expressed by his council

colleagues before the vote. Di Biase, who served on council for nearly 30 years, including a stint as mayor from 2002 to 2006, announced he was stepping down May 18 after the release of a damning report by integrity commissioner Suzanne Craig that found he sexually harassed a city employee. Di Biase has denied the allegations and said, in announcing his resignation, that he’s innocent but was stepping down because he does "not wish to be a distraction from the important work that is ahead for our council in protecting the interests of this city." Council’s other option was to appoint one of the five local ward councillors to Di Biase’s seat then hold a byelection, at a cost of $200,00 to $250,000, or appoint a member of the public to fill that post. The appointment process to fill his vacant local and regional councillor

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Vaughan council has decided to appoint a member of the public to replace former deputy mayor Michael Di Biase, who resigned after the city’s integrity commissioner found he sexually harassed a city employee. seat involves advertising the position and inviting those who are eligible to put their names forward. Applicants get the chance to "make their case" to councillors at a special council meeting, expected

to be held by the end of June. To be eligible for appointment to city council, you must be 18 or older, a Canadian citizen, a resident of Vaughan or an owner or tenant of land in

Vaughan or the spouse of an owner or tenant. Those who apply for the job are allowed to deliver a five-minute pitch before councillors go through a voting process to choose the appointee.

But the person council appoints won’t become deputy mayor and get the nearly $8,000 salary bump that comes with that title. Under the city’s bylaw, the deputy mayor is the regional council candidate who garnered the most votes in the 2014 municipal election. Since Regional Councillor Mario Ferri finished second to Di Biase in that race, he’s now deputy mayor. "This is nothing new, it’s been done in the past, where we appoint someone straight to the regional council, avoid the $1 million cost, and the manifestation of democracy... is found in the fact that the entire process would be public," Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua said. "I think we need to move very quickly, as we did with the resignation. Now we need to also move swiftly on making sure that we have that position filled as soon as possible."

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l Thursday, June 8 Audition notice WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: 112 Basaltic Rd., Unit 2, 112 Basaltic Rd., Unit 2, Vaughan CONTACT: team@steppinout.ca Steppin’ Out is casting for a 1980s classic rock musical to be staged Nov. 23-26 at Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts.

Support Group for Caregivers WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Woodbridge Library, 150 Woodbridge Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: 647-879-5541 Share your experiences and offer support to others in a safe and confidential space. For caregivers of loved ones with severe mental illnesses. l Friday, June 9 Bad Art Night WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Civic Centre Resource Library, 2191 Major Mackenzie Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905653-7323, Librarian.Librarian@vaughan.ca COST: $10 Achance to relax and sip wine as you create your own original masterpieces of creativity. l Saturday, June 10 Free Movie in the Park WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 10:30 p.m

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Kilometers For Kids WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Vaughan Secondary School, 1401 Clark Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: Pamela Bielak, 416995-0635, pamela.bielak@craftingforacure.ca, http://craftingforacure.ca COST: Registration fee: $10 in advance, $20 day of event K4K is Crafting For a Cure’s annual fundraiser. CFC brings a positive experience to a child when a hospital visit is necessary. A fun walk/run with family entertainment. City of Vaughan Environmental Day WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: North Thornhill Community Centre, 300 Pleasant Ridge Ave., Vaughan CONTACT: Public Works, works@vaughan.ca, http://www.vaughan.ca/cityhall/ departments/es/Pages/Environmental-Days.aspx COST: Environmental days provide an excellent opportunity for you to demonstrate your commitment to protecting the environment in our community.

5 things to do this weekend l Saturday, June 10 Georgina Military Day WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Georgina Military Museum, 26061 Woodbine Ave., Georgina CONTACT: 905-9899900 A fun-filled day for the whole family. Restored military vehicles, barbecued food, face painting for kids, exhibitions from re-enactors, and a great silent auction.

Dragonflies and Damselflies WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Dr., Vaughan CONTACT: 905832-2289 COST: $25 Join Odonata expert David d’Entremont for a tour of these insects and venture outdoors to learn some in-the-field identification in their natural habitats.

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’Canadian Treasures’ WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:30 p.m WHERE: St. Matthew’s United Church, 333 Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill CONTACT: 905-8847922, COST: $25, $20 (seniors), $15 (students with ID) For 150 years, Canadians have

Yellow Bellies WHEN: 8:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: The Lebovic Centre for Arts and Entertainment 19 on the Park, 19 Civic Ave., WhitchurchStouffville CONTACT: 905-640-2322 COST: $29

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PUBLIC NOTICE: Applications are being accepted to fill a vacancy on Vaughan City Council City of Vaughan Council will appoint a qualified elector at a Special Meeting of City Council on June 28 at 9:30 a.m. to fill the vacancy of: LOCAL AND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR The term of this position is from the date of Council appointment to the end of the current Term of Council on Nov. 30, 2018.

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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS A person must be: • a Canadian citizen • at least 18 years of age • a resident or owner or tenant of land in the City of Vaughan, or the spouse of such owner or tenant • not legally prohibited from voting or from holding municipal office APPLICATION PROCESS Interested individuals must: • complete a declaration of qualification • complete a consent of nominee • provide photo identification showing name, signature and qualifying address within the City of Vaughan Application forms are available at the Office of the City Clerk or online at vaughan.ca/Clerks. Applicants may submit letters, biographies or related documents to be considered by City Council in support of their candidacy. Please note all forms and documents submitted by the applicant will become part of the public record.

The deadline for submitting an application is 4:30 p.m. on June 22 to: Office of the City Clerk, City of Vaughan 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr. Vaughan, ON L6A 1T1 | 905-832-2281 INFORMATION SESSION Staff will provide an overview of the appointment process to assist applicants and answer any questions. The information session will be held on June 15 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber, Vaughan City Hall. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Vaughan City Council will hear from and ask questions of applicants and vote to appoint a person to fill the vacancy at a Special Council Meeting on June 28 at 9:30 a.m. in the Council Chamber, Vaughan City Hall, 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr. Inquiries regarding this matter may be directed to 905-832-2281 or clerks@vaughan.ca. Barbara A. McEwan, City Clerk


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Danielle Heifa has made a short film, entitled Honest Frank, about her grandfather, an Italian immigrant who came to Toronto at age 17 and worked at Honest Ed’s for 60 years. He started as a cleaner and became a buyer in the hardware department. He retired at 74 when the store closed. The film will have its premiere during the Italian Contemporary Film Festival, which has screenings in Toronto and Vaughan. Frank, Doug and John - and once I met them I got goosebumps," she said. "I was like, these guys are cool. They’re kind of like guys who’ve been in a time capsule for 50 years, as the store has, and they’re all immigrants from all over - Italy, Venezuela, Scotland." She decided to film events leading up to the last days of the store and the closing celebrations to create a documentary project, dubbed The Honest Men Project, of which Honest Frank is the first instalment. "The news stories (about the closing) tell a very one-dimensional story: It’s like, this is a store, it’s kitschy, it’s cute, it’s fun, everybody came here when they were immigrants . There’s more depth to this (documentary). It’s about the pillars who were the store." Honest Frank will be screened June 11 at 9 p.m. at Cineplex Cinemas (formerly Colossus) in Vaughan, 3555 Hwy. 7 W. It is paired with feature-length film Non c’è più religione (Messy Christmas). For more visit, icff.ca.

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When Honest Ed’s closed its doors in December, news outlets lamented the disappearance of Toronto’s iconic discount department store that catered to new immigrants and the working class with reports chalked full of colourful references to the kitschy items sold there and the "gimmicky signs" used to hawk its wares. But for Frank Salerno, the store’s closure was a life-changing event. The 74-year-old worked there for 57 years, only retiring when it closed. An Italian immigrant, who arrived in Toronto from Calabria in 1952, Salerno landed a job at Honest Ed’s at 17. He started out as a cleaner and, by 1972, worked his way up the ladder to become buyer for the hardware department. Now his niece, Danielle Heifa, a Thornhill native, has created a short documentary film about his life, Honest Frank, that will have its world première at the Italian Contemporary Film Festival, running June 8 to 16. "It’s a classic immigrant story and it’s interwoven with the store and the history of the store," said Heifa, 27, who has also made a short documentary about Canada’s asbestos industry, Canary in the Mine, in 2012. "He retired really, really quietly. There wasn’t a huge hoopla so I really wanted, through the project, to make this a tribute to him and his entire life in the store because the store has been his life. In the movie, you learn that the store was his family and the family was his store; everything was intertwined," she added. The six-minute film was three years in the making. "I was working at a documentary production company right beside Honest Ed’s and . I went to have lunch with my uncle and the producer I was with saw him and said, ’This guy’s an amazing character you should do something with him,’" she recalled. Heifa balked at first, but eventually warmed to the idea and asked her uncle if he’d be OK with it. He agreed. "I met him and his other friends who have worked there for like 50 years as well - Frank, Frank,

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LCBO strike looms as summer begins LISA QUEEN lqueen@yrmg.com

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ENHANCEMENTS COMING SOON! To serve you better, York Region will be constructing new features: • Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Facilities The addition of household hazardous waste facilities will create a one-stop waste depot for York Region residents. • Weigh Scales and Weight-Based Fees Once construction is complete, weight-based fees of $100 per metric tonne (equivalent to $0.10/kilogram) will be introduced for garbage, mixed loads (garbage and recyclables), and high cost recyclables (wood, rubble, concrete and drywall.) A $10 minimum fee per load will apply.

Dedicated loads containing blue box recyclables, cardboard, metal and/or electronic waste will remain free of charge.

Walking through a union information picket at a Woodbridge LCBO outlet June 1, George McKenzie said he doesn’t want to see the privatization of liquor sales. "They shouldn’t privatize it. We’re getting good service as it is now, it’s working well, so why change it?" the Toronto resident said outside the store at 7850 Weston Rd. north of Hwy. 7. "If they privatize it, it just gives the government a whole whack of money at one time and there’s no more revenue from this over the years." The June 1 information picket came just days before the Ontario Public Service Employees’ Union (OPSEU) filed a no board report June 5, indicating labour negotiations are struggling and signalling a possible strike at LCBO stores by Canada Day. At

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the Vaughan store last week, half of dozen union members holding signs and waving a flag drew customers’ attention to a number of labour concerns including job security and the use of casual workers. They also warned customers that LCBO management is "pushing a privatization agenda" which would make it easier to expand the private sale of alcohol, putting at risk $2.4 billion in annual revenue used to pay for provincial services. With the union and the LCBO in the middle of labour negotiations, OPSEU employees are holding information pickets are liquor stores across the province. Privatization would mean less revenue for teachers, hospitals, universities and highways, OPSEU Local 376 president Evan Wickham said. "This is the public’s domain, this is their business. By turning it over, we’re

doing exactly what we did to (toll road Hwy.) 407. Look at what happened, it’s a large loss of revenue for us and what did that turn into? Higher taxes," he said. "Where is the money going to come from if it’s not coming from the LCBO?" Wickham is also concerned privatization could make it easier for underage consumers to buy liquor. LCBO media relations coordinator Christine Bujold referred questions about the union’s concerns to the Crown corporation’s blog, lcbonegotiations.com "The introduction of greater competition in the marketplace has changed the beverage alcohol landscape in Ontario, and we have been very clear on the ," a May 18 entry said. "The LCBO’s new business as a wholesaler to grocers gives the government a higher return than what it receives from the LCBO’s retail sale of beverage alcohol.

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NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study

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Brigitte Navarro, Luis Palomino, Alvaro Palomino and Luis Eduardo Palomino, from Peru, visit Legoland at Vaughan Mills. On Thursday, general manager Rene Gurtner, master model builder Noel Straatsma, Lego Ninjago character Kai and special guests were on-hand for the unveiling of Legoland’s new $750,000, 2,300-square-foot interactive play area, Lego Ninjago City Adventure at the Legoland Discovery Centre at Vaughan Mills. The group got the chance to experience the two-storey, soft play structure following an official brick chopping (ribbon cutting) ceremony. Modeled after the Temple of Airjitzu, the play structure puts visitors skills to the test as they fight to save Ninjago City. Together, adults and children will test their balance, agility, strength and endurance to become a Spinjitzu Master, all while enjoying more than 20 interactive features including a vortex spinning barrel, a spiral slide of lights, lightning buzzer bars, crisscross maze, vertical rope climb and more.

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Through the study, York Region will review potential improvements to Langstaff Road, including a possible connection across the CN Rail MacMillan Yard and interchange improvements at Highway 400 to address current and future transportation needs. You are invited to attend an open house to learn about the study, discuss key issues and comment on the information and potential improvements. The project team will be available to answer any questions. The open house will be held: Date: Time: Location:

Wednesday, June 14, 2017 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Westmount Event Centre, Room B 227 Bowes Road, City of Vaughan

Please let us know if you need any accommodation to participate. The information presented at the open house will be published on york.ca/LangstaffStudy and on York Region’s Facebook and Twitter channels. An accessible version of this notice is available upon request. This notice was issued on June 1, 2017. To submit a question, comment or request to be added to the project mailing list, please contact: Chris Lumsdon, Communications and Community Engagement Specialist The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75560 Fax: 905-836-4590 Email: roads.ea@york.ca This study is being conducted in accordance with Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011 and 2015). Personal information submitted (e.g., name, address and phone number) is collected, maintained and disclosed under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for transparency and consultation purposes. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public, unless you request that your personal information remain confidential.

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NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study

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Please let us know if you need any Study Area accommodation to participate. The information presented at the open house will be published on york.ca/DufferinStreet and on York Region’s Facebook and Twitter channels. An accessible version of this notice is available upon request. This notice was issued on June 8, 2017. To submit a question, comment or request to be added to the project mailing list, please contact: Chris Lumsdon, Communications and Community Engagement Specialist The Regional Municipality of York 17250 Yonge Street, Newmarket, Ontario, L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 ext. 75560 Fax: 905-836-4590 Email: roads.ea@york.ca This study is being conducted in accordance with Schedule ‘C’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, as amended in 2007, 2011 and 2015). Personal information submitted (e.g., name, address and phone number) is collected, maintained and disclosed under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for transparency and consultation purposes. Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public, unless you request that your personal information remain confidential.

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1. Balance Don’t go overboard about how devastating a day this must be, but don’t disregard this fact either. Say something like: "Father’s Day must be difficult for you" and then let the person determine how much he or she wants to talk about it. 2. Be sensitive Don’t go into great detail about the amazing time you had with your father on Father’s Day. 3. Help make new memories If you’re spending time with a father who has lost his own father, you may want to talk about his relationship with his own children. After focusing on his own father for so long, it might be helpful to offer a subtle reminder that Father’s Day is for him and his children, too. 4. Offer support Ask whether he or she would

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without a father, allow space to grieve and acknowledge how normal it is for a day like Father’s Day to trigger deep emotions. Source: Sara Dimerman, psychologist and author at helpmesara.com


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On Thursday May 25, 2017, York Regional Council passed The Regional Municipality of York development charge bylaw, No. 2017-35, which will come into effect on June 17, 2017. Development charges are fees collected from developers and are a primary source of revenue to help pay for the cost of growth-related capital infrastructure including water, wastewater, roads, transit, the Toronto-York Subway extension, police, paramedics, waste diversion, courts and public health services. The purpose of Bylaw No. 2017-35 is to fund growth-related capital costs for The Regional Municipality of York. This Region-wide development charge bylaw will apply to all lands in The Regional Municipality of York with the exception of wastewater development charges for the Village of Nobleton. The Village of Nobleton’s wastewater development charges are levied under an area-specific development charge bylaw (No. 2016-40). The map below illustrates the location to which the bylaw applies.

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Ross DiStefano has developed a new app that connects homeowners with renovators who bid or quote them on projects. The potential success of the App has attracted interest from Dragon’s Den.

Home improvement app creator lands spot on ’Dragons’ Den’ ADAM MARTIN-ROBBINS amartinrobbins@yrmg.com

The pair previously created a geolocation app to connect trade show exhibitors with attendees. Quote This Project has taken off and is now available in Canada, the U.S., UK, Australia and it will soon be in France. It has also caught the attention of the folks at CBC’s Dragons’ Den. DiStefano and Li auditioned for a spot and were among roughly 150 entrepreneurs, out of about 3,500, chosen to appear on Season 12, airing this fall, he said. "When we were giving our first pitch at our audition, the producer said, ’Where have you been all my life.’ They downloaded it right in front of us and posted a project," DiStefano recalled. He’s sworn to secrecy about what happened on their episode, but says it was "a great learning process on how to speak to venture capitalists." Their focus now is on expanding where the app is available. "In the end, we want this to be the standard practice for any homeowner getting their projects completed." To find out more, visit https://www.facebook.com/QuoteThisProject.

The development charges under this bylaw will apply to both residential and non-residential development. The rates, as set out in the bylaw, are as below. Residential Type

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$39.89 $17.90 $7.93

A copy of The Regional Municipality of York Development Charge Bylaw No. 2017-35 is available online at: york.ca/developmentcharges Alternatively a copy can be made available for review and/or pick-up by contacting the Regional Clerk’s office at 1-877-464-9675, ext. 71320 or by email to Regional.Clerk@york.ca The York Region Administrative Centre is located at 17250 Yonge St., Newmarket, Ontario and the business hours are between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Any person or organization may appeal this bylaw to the Ontario Municipal Board under section 14 of the Development Charges Act, 1997 by filing with the Regional Clerk a notice of appeal setting out their objection to the bylaw and the reasons supporting the objection. The last day for appealing the 2017 The Regional Municipality of York development charge bylaw No. 201735 is 40 days after the passage of the bylaw, at 4:30 p.m. on July 4, 2017. Dated Newmarket June 8, 2017 Christopher Raynor Regional Clerk 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, ON L3Y6Z1

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Does the thought of trying to find a reputable handyman to renovate your outdated bathroom or build you a new deck fill you with dread? Ross DiStefano knows that feeling. He went through something similar and thought there must be a better way. The experience spurred the Vaughan resident to develop a smartphone app dubbed Quote This Project. Launched in the GTA two months ago, it boasts thousands of active users and has 270 tradespeople signed up to tackle projects ranging from kitchen and bathroom renovations to lawn mowing and roof repair, among many others. "It’s a very simple idea and we’re going to take it and revolutionize the way people are getting projects done in their homes today," DiStefano, 43, said. How simple is it? Step 1: Download the free app and complete your profile. Step 2: Post an image and a description of your project. Step 3: Wait for quotes to roll in from tradespeople.

Step 4: Sort through the contractors’ bids and invite the ones you feel can meet your budget and timeline to meet with you. The tradespeople bidding on your project pay $19.99 monthly to gain access to customer postings. "On the tradesperson’s side, he no longer has to waste his time going around quoting everything that has a pulse," said DiStefano, who moved into the tech field about six years ago after many years as a landscaper. DiStefano came up with the idea after struggling to find someone to install patio stones in his yard. He and friend Tony Bonnelo were halfway through the installation when DiStefano had to leave town for work. His wife, Margaret, suggested putting out a call on Facebook for someone to finish the job. A few responses trickled in, but no one could meet his timeline. "Tony said, ’Why don’t you create an app to automate the process so it goes to those who can meet the timeline and (the app) was born,’" DiStefano recalled. He developed Quote This Project with business partner Dmitri Li of Thornhill.


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Gorgeous 5 + 2 Bedroom Home In Sought After Neighbourhood. Grand Open-To-Above Foyer & Expansive Master Bedroom In The 3350 Sq.Ft, Living Space. 9Ft Ceiling on Main, Separate Living Room, Dining Room, Family Room & Upgraded Kitchen. Finished Basement W/ Separate Entrance Makes For A Great In-Law Suite. 50 Pot Lights In Side & Outside The House. Inderjit Sajjan**

Spacious Super Cozy Townhome In High Demand Area. Great Layout. Walk-Out Basement. Big Family And Living Rooms. Hardwood Floors On Main. 2nd Flr Laundry Room. 1.5 Car Garage, Driveway Fits 4 Cars. Very Private Court, No Homes In Front Of The House. Original Owners! Great Location: Vaughan Mills, Future Subway & Hospital. Tatiana Gorbanova*

Brand New Home In The City Of Toronto! This Bright & Spacious Stacked Townhome Has Never Been Lived In! Multi-Level Open Concept Design On The Main Floor, Beautiful Flooring, Lots Of Natural Light, Walkout To Balcony, Breakfast Bar & More! This Home Is In A New Community Conveniently Located Close To Major Highways, Shopping Centers, Medical Centres + More!!

Professionally Landscaped Lot; In Ground Concrete Pool; Cabana C/W Shower, Vanity Sink & W/C; European Alum Soffits, Fascia, Downspouts & Eaves Trough; 8’ Doors W/Upgraded Hardware On Man Flr; 7’ Doors Thru Out 2nd Floor; Stained Oak Veneers Stairs W/ Upgraded Steel Pickets & Shoes; Garage Walls Dry Walled & Painted; Wrought Iron Front Porch Railing.

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