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Many warm welcomes and much kind-hearted effort to see to their needs await the planeloads of Syrian refugee families. It is an enormous undertaking in a very short period of time. It strains our capacity physically, politically and socially. Like most new Canadians, the newcomers will surely find the wealth and standard of living quite amazing. Some say we must be careful not to treat these arrivals as celebrities. The most effective integration will be a quiet one.
The annual Manor Road United Church Santa Pancake Breakfast will be cooked up this Saturday, December 12, 2015, at the church between 9.30 and 11 a.m. The price is $5 per person. There will be crafts for the children, a bake sale and carolling as well as the happy presence of the St. Nicholas man himself who will be available to consult. The church reminds you to bring the camera. RSVP: Please let them know you are coming by writing at manorroadunitedchurch.com or call (416) 483-0695. Manor Road United Church is at 240 Manor.
Mayor Tory focussed not so much on the continuing illegality of UberX operation but rather on the clear risks and inconvenience represented in the taxi drivers demonstration. The drivers seems to think that the police department can stop UberX. The mayor pleaded with demonstrators to stand down. But was he speaking to them and those who believe UberX is runing roughshopd over the City? It seems an open question.
In a place where even the head the new Duke Heights BIA admits his area has a “spotty reputation” the re-branding of this North York neighborhood may be just what is needed. Wags were suggesting Duke of Earl Heights would really lift the image of the industrial reaches ranging between Dufferin and Keele Streets It worked for Gene Chandler. Duke Heights locals are investing a lot of hope in transit projects coming to this sprawling area of workshops, warehouses and low-end retail. Ward 8 Councillor Anthony Perruzza has told CBC News the name change is only the beginning of what is to come for the neighbourhood with major projects on the way including the nearly completed extension of the Yonge-University subway line, the construction of the Finch West LRT beginning in 2016 and the main rail line west. It has Mr. Peruzza thinking his ward might become the transportation centre of the GTA. Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl.
The mediation in 2014 that resolved whether there would be new homes on the cul-de-sac of Bessborough Drive required that the pioneer Elgie House be located on the very spot where it was built 130 years ago. This bit of heritage punctilio was at first used to try to prevent the construction of homes by builder Matthew Garnet. The result of the saw-off, put together at the OMB, can be seen today as work proceeds on the new homes which will flank the old brick homestead. For the new occupant of Elgie House (to be determined) it will mean the backyard is in the front yard. It seems quite unlikely the sensitive placement of the house will mean much to anyone else. It is a nice thing that Elgie House remains with us, however.
Michael Connelly will be at Sleuth for a brief appearance tomorrow (Thursday, December 10) from Noon to 1 p.m. He will be promoting his latest novel, number 20 in the Harry Bosch series. This one is called the Crossing ($34). Sleuth of Baker Street is at 907 Millwood Road at Sutherland Drive. (416) 483-3111. Mr. Connelly is an American author of crime fiction notably those featuring LAPD Detective Bosch (Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch) and criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller. Connelly’s books have been translated into 39 languages and have won him many awards. Michael Connelly was the President of the Mystery Writers of America from 2003 to 2004
What is a negative interest rate? It sounds scary to many people. But the Governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz, is musing about it publicly. One account online runs this way:
“During deflationary periods, people and businesses hoard money instead of spending and investing. The result is a collapse in aggregate demand which leads to prices falling even farther, a slowdown or halt in real production and output, and an increase in unemployment. A loose or expansionary monetary policy is usually employed to deal with such economic stagnation. However, if deflationary forces are strong enough, simply cutting the central bank’s interest rate to zero may not be sufficient to stimulate borrowing and lending. negative interest rate means the central bank and perhaps private banks will charge negative interest: instead of receiving money on deposits, depositors must pay regularly to keep their money with the bank. This is intended to incentivize banks to lend money more freely and businesses and individuals to invest, lend, and spend money rather than pay a fee to keep it safe.”
All guys are invited to the 12th Annual Leaside Guys Night Out Toy Drive at the Leaside Pub, Laird and McRae, Thursday, December 10, 2015. The toy drive is in aid of the children of Flemingdon Park and Thorncliffe Park. Everyone is encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy or $20 to attend. There is a 50/50 draw and raffle prizes as well as a live auction with the prize of a dinner for eight from Andy Elder’s Grilltime. Worth looking in.