• Shorter winters curb crater toll [ Toronto Star ]
• One-cent campaign lagging in support from Miller’s allies [ Toronto Star ]
• TTC-only lanes in plans for King St. [ Globe and Mail ]
• TTC advocates king streetcar right-of-way [ National Post ]
• A revived rapid transit [ National Post ]
• TTC OKs bigger way [ Toronto Sun ]
• Stiff fines, streetcar lanes proposed for King St [ Toronto Sun ]
• Riding the TTC dream line [ Toronto Sun ]
• Finance Minister must look both left and right [ Globe and Mail ]
• Sobara’s claim of funding win rings hollow [ Globe and Mail ]
• Let non-citizens vote in municipal elections, groups say [ Globe and Mail ]
• Buildings recycle rainwater [ National Post ]
• Toronto Hydro applies to raise rates again, this time to pay for green measures [ National Post ]
• Push on to ban beggars in Tourist areas [ Toronto Sun ]
• Child Find lauds TTC [ Toronto Sun ]
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By Julie Yamin
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While I would love to vote, I just don’t know how to feel. My thoughts about citizenship are very confusing, and I simply cannot reconcile them. I feel like I am a citizen of the city, if not the country, and I know enough about politics and the machinery of government to make informed decisions that will affect my life.
On the other hand, I am not Canadian.
Although I am looking forward to the NAU if it ever happens. The idea of having a single passport and being able to settle anywhere within the 3 North American countries sounds like it would make life much better on the continent.
I am just afraid at what kind of laws the continental government would pass, and what its jurisdiction would be (I assume it would be only trade matters, but the EU has gotten into human rights stuff too) seeing as it would be heavily American.