First question period for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
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The Legislature will vote on a private member’s bill to make it illegal for employers to take the tip jar instead of giving its contents to employees. The bill was introduced by Arthur Potts (Liberal Beaches East York). It is no doubt true that some smaller employers pull this mean trick. Most larger firms which pay hourly wages aggregate the tips and split them among all employees.
Justin Bieber will be at the Danforth Music Hall tonight (it is sold out) to promote his come-back album Purpose. At #PurposeinToronto it is said you can watch the concert stream live.
TDSB Chair Robin Pilkey is interviewed by the CBC. She is pretty level-headed from her remarks here. She says that the threatening “Culture of Fear” report produced by Barbara Hall is out of date given conditions at the board now.
As part of its 125th anniversary celebrations, St. Cuthberts Anglican Church will host a concert next Sunday, December 13, 2015. It will feature the Aslan Boys Choir (Thomas Bell Artistic Director) with the Canadian Men’s Chorus as additional guests. The concert will feature Aslan readings and Carols. Aslan is the main character of C. S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia series. He is “the great Lion” of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and his role in Narnia is developed in remaining books by the author. He is also the only character to appear in all seven books of the series. Aslan is Turkish for “lion”. Lewis often capitalizes the word lion in reference to Aslan, since, at least partially, he represents Christ. The concert is at 4 p.m. December 13 and tickets may be had at the door or by phone for $15 and $5 for children. (416) 859-7464. (with Wikipedia)
Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca has a creepy way announcing things. Today he tweeted a video in which his caricature is seen as a bobble head racing back and forth across a background that says HOT Lanes (inset). It is his way of saying that tomorrow he will give details on high occupancy toll lanes for Ontario highways and roads. There has been talk of letting well-heeled drivers with zero passengers buy into the HOT concept. The idea is instinctively unpopular. An online poll on the CP24 website shows 75 percent of respondents give it a thumbs down. It is a safe guess that we would never had heard of HOT lanes if the provincial debt were not nearing $300 billion, the highest per capita of any non-sovereign jurisdiction in the world, including cash-strapped California Happy motoring. Jonathon Goldsbie
Intense skiing meets airbag body suit.
We say cut Arda Zakarian a little slack as the poor CP24 warrior is thrown into her early Sunday assignment of covering the sale of the Nike Airmax “The 6” shoe. It is said to be inspired by Toronto. (Unlimber the baloney meter please). Anyway, the woman had to find her excited shoe subject and interview him. The exchange went like this.
Arda: Is it okay if we ask you what it’s like to hold the shoe right now?
Shoe guy: It’s like I’m adding another shoe to my collection. That’s pretty much it. It’s like a hobby.
Arda: Are you going to wear these shoes?
Shoe guy: Probably at least once.
What else? Apparently some people stood outside all night at Livestock for this. Hey that’s news.