OPSEU, the union representing LCBO workers, has been busy in recent days complaining about the dreadful workng condtiions at liquor stores. They are negotiating a contract. Now the Ontario Public Service Employees Union will be setting up shop outside the LCBO headquarters at 43 Freeland Street. Read all about it at CP24. At City Hall, a sculpture of a snapping turtle will soon sit in Nathan Phillips Square as a tribute to the City’s Indigenous population. That news may be had at the CBC. Meanwhile, at the University of Toronto, exclusion will evidently represent inclusion as black students have a graduation ceremony all to themselves. They say it is necessary because of issues which they concede are subtle. City News has that in some detail. And finally among the news you may use or choose to mentally lose, a Mainstreet/Postmedia poll finds Premier Wynne has a 70 percent disapproval ratng in Ontario. Her national disapproval is 48 per cent but that doesn’t mean she can run in Manitoba. Go to City News.