Gardiner Report Secret No More, Bombardier Deal Done, Pitfield's Their Woman

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The report on options for the Gardiner is going to be released to council and the public which means there'll be a lot of talk this election about tearing the ugly sucker down.

A prof is suing York University for $10 million, he thinks they have a pro-Israel bias.

A prof at U ot T is getting a special room so he can smoke pot. He is legally allowed to smoke marijuana for medical reasons and his smoking was causing the administration at U of T to have a fit.

Salmon are swimming up the Don River. The fish were re-introduced by the Ministry of Natural Resources. As tasty as it sounds, they're probably not too safe to eat.

Council makes the mayor of Thunder Bay cry tears of joy as they vote to buy the TTC's new subway cars from Bombardier.

Embattled Liberal leadership candidate Joe Volpe isn't quitting despite accusations that he's been padding Liberal membership lists with dead people.

Conrad Black wants to be Canadian again. Hey Conrad, it doesn't have anything to do with those fraud charges does it?

Right-wingers have given up looking for a Miller-Killer and are going to go with Jane Pitfield. Their support should help start up a campaign that hasn't gone anywhere.

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I sure hope they have nerve to tear down the Gardiner. In the linked article Miller says he only wants the East half down. What! Kill it all. Now.

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I saw a salmon in the Don early this summer, it was massive. A dog was playing with it.

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