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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'kathleenwynne'

May 28, 2008

David Miller's plan to ban recreational shooting ranges in the city of Toronto is arousing ire from shooting enthusiasts, who argue that banning air guns and single-shot target rifles isn't going to decrease gun violence. A representative from a suburban range said their members come from all walks of life, including homemakers, students, professionals, and those friendly Crip boys who always bring their own guns. Toronto Catholic School Board trustees have tentatively agreed to......

Continue Reading "Miller In Gun Battle, TCSB Trustees Whine, Nations To Bicker Over Climate Change Windfall"

May 26, 2008

Mayor David Miller is asking the province for "strong mayor" powers, which would give him the authority to hire and fire the city manager as well as to meet with his executive committee behind closed doors. If the request is approved, Miller will look for "super mayor" powers, which would allow him to travel in time and turn difficult councillors to stone with his gaze. Education Minister Kathleen Wynne has appointed an investigator to......

Continue Reading "Miller Getting Powerful, Wynne Getting Annoyed, Electronics Getting Pricier"

February 14, 2008

Today is a Valentine's Day that Kathleen Wynne will never forget. The Miss G___ Project is encouraging Ontario residents to contact the current Minister of Education today and politely demand that a Women's and Gender Studies (WGS) program be added to the Ontario Secondary School curriculum. The Miss G___ Project for Equity in Education has been fighting for three years for a WGS program in Ontario high schools. Kathleen Wynne called the project "the most......

Continue Reading "No More Miss Nice G___!"

January 31, 2008

Provincial Conservative leader John Tory, battling to stay employed in the face of disaffected fellow partiers who want to hold a leadership review next month, says in a letter on his website that he has travelled the province listening to members and coming up with ideas to address their concerns. The Tories are lucky; a leader who also had a job as an MPP probably wouldn't have time for stuff like that. Provincial education......

Continue Reading "Tory Pleads Relevance, Afri-School Not Special, U.S. Contenders Dropping Like Flies"

December 31, 2007

Torontoist is ending the year by naming our Heroes and Villains of 2007––the people, places, and things that we've either fallen head over heels in love with or developed uncontrollable rage towards over the past twelve months. Get your dose, starting Boxing Day and running into the new year, three times a day––sunrise, noon, and sunset. Even before November's provincial election, Kathleen Wynne was a force to be reckoned with. As the Liberal Education Minister,......

Continue Reading "Hero: Kathleen Wynne"

December 6, 2007

Provincial Education Minister Kathleen Wynne has tabled a bill that would ban trans fatty foods from Ontario schools. Trans fats and young people have been a hot public safety issue since 2005's infamous "Summer of the Muffin." Conservative MP James Moore yesterday angrily rejected allegations from NDP MP Irene Mathyssen that he had been viewing a picture of a "scantily clad woman" on his laptop while in the House. Although Mathyssen later apologized after......

Continue Reading "Students Not Getting Chips, MP Not Porn Addict, Climate Problems Not Solved Yet"

June 3, 2007

Health Canada reports that over half of Canadian kids aged five to 17 are not physically active enough for optimal growth and development. The number of overweight boys ballooned from 15 percent in 1981 to 35.4 percent in 1996; the percentage of overweight girls expanded from 15 percent to 29.2 percent. In less than a generation, obesity in children tripled. As anyone who has tried to lose a few kilos knows, it is easier to......

Continue Reading "Don't Be Crool To Your Pool"

April 19, 2007

There are two big things going on in the world of education this week. The first is The National Inner City Conference 2007. Sponsored by the Toronto School District Board and the Ontario Institute of Education Centre for Urban Schooling, the focus is on helping city kids get learned. One of the major criticisms of the contemporary curriculum is that it is more concerned about training kids for jobs instead of teaching them how to......

Continue Reading "This Is Our Youth"

March 20, 2007

Conservative finance monkey Jim Flaherty on the budget: "We chose to support hard-working families." The budget has won favour with the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois, saving Stephen Harper from a dangerous early election. Flaherty recommended that Toronto "be prudent in their budgeting", dismissing David Miller's One Cent Now and transit plans. Ontario schools will be getting a boost in cash flow after Education Ministrer Kathleen Wynne announced a $781 million hike yesterday. Music, art......

Continue Reading "The Budget, Mosquito Of The Future, CBC Tests IQs"

October 4, 2006

Save Our St. Clair, the group that fought against the St. Clair right of way has reared its head again. The group has backed four candidates whose wards run along the route of the right of way. Three of them are incumbents (Palacio, Nunziata and Michael Walker). John Sewell who's running against the right of way's strongest defender Joe Mihevc gets a strong thumbs up from SOS. The three main mayoral candidates seem to still......

Continue Reading "St. Clair Streetcar Affects Council Races, Tory Will Run In T.O., Ontario Loans GO Train to Quebec"

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