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REPORT: TORONTO’S VITAL SIGNS 2009
Poor get poorer in an affluent city [ Toronto Star ]
• Toronto: A city of disparities [ Toronto Star ]
Diverse city blind to the plight of its immigrants [ Toronto Star ]
Worrying signs for city  [ Toronto Star ]
Toronto the not-so Good … [ Toronto Sun ]
A desirable city, but a costly one [ National Post ]

STRIKE SAVINGS
No city rebate, and no apology [ Toronto Star ]
Strike savings to be rolled into budget [ National Post ]
• Toronto strike savings yield property tax break [ CBC News ]
• $20 for your strike pain [ Toronto Sun ]
• Toronto strike yields $20 property tax break [ Globe & Mail ]

RAIL LINK TO PEARSON
• Rail link to Pearson gets green light, with strict conditions [ Globe & Mail ]
Georgetown track cleared for diesel trains [ Toronto Star ]

TORONTO 311
City’s new 311 line has the answers [ Toronto Sun ]
311 takes calls on trash, water and strawberry cheesecake  [ National Post ]

NUIT BLANCHE
• Don’t pull plug on Nuit Blanche [ Toronto Sun ]
Nuit Blanche: Magical moments amid the mayhem [ Globe & Mail ]

SANDRA BUSSIN/JOHN TORY
Councillor faces man she slagged anonymously [ Toronto Star ]
All’s rosy as Bussin appears on radio [ Toronto Sun ]

OTHER NEWS
• City elections need new rules [ Toronto Star ]
• Pension fund shortfalls to cost the city millions [ Globe & Mail ]
A plaque to mark Tim Horton’s? [ Toronto Star ]
• Two terms the real limit for mayors [ Toronto Star ]
Home prices hit record [ National Post ]
• City lawyer to Leslieville: Stay away [ National Post ]
How Prohibition Lane, and other Cabbagetown alleys, got their new names [ National Post ]
Breaking law nets $3.75 fine [ Toronto Sun ]
• E-bikes face new sidewalk parking rules [ Toronto Sun ]
Practical help’ for landlords, tenants [ Toronto Sun ]
What role should TTC police officers play? [ Metro ]

7 comments

  1. What is going to cost more, buying locomotives that meet Tier 4 standards right when they come on the market, or electrifying the corridor right away, using technology that already exists?

    This story has been spun so many times I’m dizzy.

  2. It is rather astonishing to see Steve Munro argue AGAINST the positive environmental impact of transit:

    “Trains are assumed to be full of passengers in both directions on all trips … Any travel removed from expressways will backfill with latent demand … While GO service may produce more capacity in the overall transportation network, it’s a big jump to expect that pollution will go down.”

    http://stevemunro.ca/?p=2705

  3. Read Steve Munro as usual to decipher the non-logic of Metrolinx.

    And read the flyer we got today in the mail that is filled with absolute fabrications and distortions about MOH and the project.

    Metrolinx: A Karl Rove Corporation

  4. Wow! A Toronto Sun editorial praising Nuit Blanche! (much to the chagrin of some ‘loyal readers’ I might add) This is a complete 180 from an event that has been frequently slagged by Youknowwho-Ann. Could this have something to do with more local businesses finally captilizing on the turnout and staying open until late?
    It’s obviously too early to speculate on legacies, but it appears ‘His Blondness’ is having the last laugh on this one!

  5. Yeah, this is pretty confusing! The conditions state that trains must use ‘tier 4’ diesel engines… which don’t exist yet. This is ‘supposed’ to be done by 2015 or is it 2031? And if these are the projected completion dates, then I think it’s safe to add another few years. And it’ll cost $30 one-way!?

  6. I’m surprised that the Vital Signs Report has not been commented upon. If the headline read “80% of Torontonians can no longer afford bike helmets”, it would have received over 150 comments by now.

    But really, who in Toronto cares what happens outside of the Condo Corridor these days?

  7. I don’t understand how 1/3 young children can live in poverty. But I am concerned about income disparities.