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Woman gravely injured as she steps into street to meet tram

Police are appealing for witnesses and/or video to sort out the circumstances of an accident in which a woman pedestrian was struck by a car as she stepped into Lake Shore Blvd. to meet a streetcar Sunday. The woman suffered life-threatening injuries. This occurred about 8.48 p.m. as a woman was driving a car in the curb lane of eastbound Lake Shore Boulevard West approaching Kipling Avenue. A streetcar was travelling the same direction. The victim, 40, stepped out to meet the tram and was struck by the car. Police are asking local residents, businesses and drivers who may have security or dash camera footage of the area or incident to contact investigators.

POLICE PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICES MAY 14

Boy safe at waterfront high-rise as police check at location

A boy, 3, has been found safe in Toronto in a waterfront high-rise where police made a check during a search for the lad. The boy was the subject of a 5 a.m. Amber Alert issued by Sudbury police. His mother apparently took him on a bus from one City to the other.

Kevin J. Johnston must pay $2.5 million for hate campaign

Kevin Johnston, a one-time candidate for mayor of Mississauga, has been ordered to pay the owner of Paramount Fine Foods, Mohamad Fakih, damages of $2.5 million for a calculated campaign of hatred against the businessman. The award was rendered Monday by Ontario Superior Court Justice Jane Ferguson. The hurt caused by Johnston’s anti-Islamic video and writings were found damaging both to Mr. Fakih and to Paramount, a chain of Middle Eastern restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area which Fakih founded. The offending material was posted on Johnston’s so-called Freedom Report, starting in July 2017. Johnston lost to Mayor Bonnie Crombie in the October election, placing second with 13.5 per cent of the vote. He was charged in 2017 with offering a $1,000 reward in exchange for videos of Muslim students praying in schools. He, his website, and Ron Banerjee were named as defendants in Fakih’s original lawsuit, filed August 4, 2017.

INCENDIARY STATEMENTS

In the videos, shot in 2017, Johnston made a series of incendiary statements including a claim Fakih was an “economic terrorist” with backing from the Pakistani spy agency. He alleged restaurant policy barred staff from admitting anyone who wasn’t a “jihadist.” Evidence was also presented that Johnston confronted Fakih and his family, including four children, in public. Ferguson says Johnston’s words amounted to hate speech that called for particularly strong condemnation from the court. “In this fractious 21st century — where social media and the internet now allow some of the darkest forces in our society to achieve attention — (issues raised by the case) are numerous and profound, and their impact extends well beyond the borders of this country,” she wrote in her decision released Monday. CityNews

Ad wars, Trebek in Ottawa and fans get buzzer-beater mania

Some late-day events as recorded by City News include ad wars at Queen’s Park, Alex Trebek on a visit to Ottawa, the catchy bazzer-beater mania infecting Raptor fans and a guilty plea from Falicity Huffman. Be careful you do around the law.






US markets plunge as China applies new retaliatory tariffs

Markets plunged in the US and Canada as China applied new 25 percent tariffs to US goods in retaliation for American tariffs which became effective Friday. The Dow index fell 617, Nasdaq 269 and Toronto 104. CBC

Road and water plan for 2019 recalls Memories of Millwood

Mayor Tory and City officials held a news conference Monday to prepare people for the  summer of 2019 road and watermain construction season, one which his honour said will be the busiest ever. Some $500 million will be spent on rehabilitating and improving transportation infrastructure while another $480 million will be invested in water infrastructure including. For many it will recall the summer of 2017 when sidewalk reconstruction through southwest Leaside and the re-making of the corner of Laird Dr. and Millwood Rd. pretty much paralyzed the neighborhood. Former Councillor Burnside said at the time that a further project to tighten up the wide intersection at Southvale Dr. and Millwood had been put over to the summer of 2019. Some may wish to navigate the City’s Current Construction Projects page. Global News

Warmer, drier for Victoria Day weekend, May 20 fireworks

The cold, wet weather of Monday and Tuesday are forecast to give way to much warmer days as we head into the Victoria Day weekend. The fireworks guy, Dave Bryant, is asking all those who are likely to turn out on Monday for his show at the Leaside High School field to think about a small donation to the cost of the show. “Victoria Day Fireworks May 20,2019 @ Leaside High School 8:45 approx. start time. Donations can be made via GoFundMe. As always please watch from the safety of the hill and enjoy the show. Remember we can’t put on these fireworks displays without the Neighbourhood. Thank you and hope to see you at the Show.”

Teen cyclist struck on St. Clair Ave. near Mt. Pleasant Rd.

St. Clair Ave has been re-opened after a teen boy on a bicycle was struck near the Clifton Rd. crosswalk Monday about 8.30 a.m. TPS Operations tweeted that the injuries did not appear serious but the boy was taken to hospital for observation. The driver of a car involved remained at the scene.

Band vocalist, singing star and actress Doris Day dead at 97

American actress and singer Doris Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in 1960s films, has died, her foundation says. She was 97. The Doris Day Animal Foundation confirmed Day died early Monday at her Carmel Valley, Calif., home. She was surrounded by close friends and “had been in excellent physical health for her age, until recently contracting a serious case of pneumonia,” the foundation says in an emailed statement. Day broke into her singing career at the age of 19 with the Les Brown Band. She went on to become a popular recording artist and Hollywood actress. In this good obit from City News she is seen telling Johnny Carson that despite the image she was no Goody Two Shoes.

Onex buys WestJet Airlines for $5 billion in friendly deal

Onex Corp. has signed a friendly deal to buy WestJet Airlines Ltd. in a deal it valued at $5 billion, including assumed debt. Under the agreement, Onex will pay $31 per share for WestJet, which will continue to operate as a privately held company. Onex is controlled by mining billionaire Gerald Schwartz. His wife. Heather Reisman, operates the Indigo chain. The couple are celebrated philanthropists. WestJet shares closed at $18.52 on Friday. The deal comes after Onex approached the airline in March. Completion of the transaction is subject to a number of conditions, including court, regulatory and shareholder approvals.

York classes to crowd in with those at George Harvey CI

York Memorial Collegiate students will return to class at nearby George Harvey Collegiate Institute, 1700 Keele St. Monday morning. For the rest of the school year, the school will accommodate classes for both George Harvey and York Memorial students. York Memorial was struck by fire of unknown origin last week and badly damaged. It appears that a good deal of juggling with be required to make room. The York enrolment is 880. TDSB

Two measles cases in Toronto, exposure locations named

RELEASE — Toronto Public Health (TPH) is investigating two lab-confirmed cases of measles in adults that are travel related. Residents are reminded that the measles virus is circulating in many countries and that they should check to ensure they are protected against measles before travelling. TPH is following up on all known contacts who may have been exposed to the measles virus. The public may have been exposed to the measles virus in the following settings:

May 5
• Remely’s Restaurant, 4830 Sheppard Ave. E., between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
• Pearson International Airport, Terminal 1, between 6 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
• Air Canada flight AC848, departed Toronto at 8:40 p.m. and arrived in London Heathrow airport, United Kingdom at 8:35 a.m. on May 6

May 8
• Toronto Zoo between 1:30 and 5 p.m.
• Pearson International Airport, Terminal 1, between 5 and 7:30 p.m.
• Air Canada flight AC849, departed London Heathrow airport at 2:10 p.m. and arrived at Pearson at 5 p.m.