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Weekend Newsstand: June 6, 2015
In Toronto news today: a sex party for people with disabilities, more transit news (this time it's good), and one small, small step toward a more reasonable real estate market.

On August 14, Toronto will be host to a sex party for people with disabilities. Called “Deliciously Disabled,” the event is intended to both provide a venue for people with disabilities to experience some sexual release and human contact, as well as to raise awareness that this is an important topic. “We’re here and many of us enjoy sex just like everybody else,” as one event organizer, Palikarova, told the Toronto Star. She studies disability and accessibility issues at the University of Toronto and is organizing the event along with her friend and Oasis Aqualounge marketing director Fatima Mechtab, and disability consultant Andrew Morrison-Gurza.
Today is the first day the Union Pearson Express is in operation! Toronto’s transit problems are finally solved. Feels good, doesn’t it?
New real estate rules in the province are intended to stop real estate agents from driving up prices by scaring prospective buyers with “phantom bids.” Once the rules come into effect July 1, agents will only be able to discuss offers that are properly documented






