Sometimes left-turn signals don’t seem to be much help

The recently installed left-turn signal for northbound traffic on Bayview Ave at Merton Street was not all that helpful at avoiding this misunderstanding. It happened mid-afternoon on Thursday, May 19, 2016. There are a few good moves here as cars try to get through the intersection.

Councillor Ainslie is bitten by the Night Mayor insect

For some curious reason, the City’s economic development committee has voted to maybe create a low-level functionary and call him/her a Night Mayor. This “mayor” would look after relations between day activities and night activities — like clubs — and help increase night activities if possible as a tourism attraction. Or he might be called a Czar. It pays about the same. By the way, what do Councillors do? Will this important new person be elected? Is there a bureaucracy virus? The weird idea comes from Paul Ainslie. Another Mayor! Go figure. With CBC

“I expect better behaviour of myself,” contrite PM tells house

Handsome killer in Peter St. parking lot shooting

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The man who pumped five shots into his victim in a Peter Street parking lot last December is a handsome “model-like”  type of guy, according to witnesses who helped create a new composite drawing of the killer. Joel Alexander, 27, died in the vehicle but remarkably a woman sitting next to him was not hit or even grazed. Det. Sgt. Terry Browne said the crime occurred about 4:15 p.m. December 11, when the man targeted Alexander.  At a news conference at police headquarters on Thursday, May 19, Detective Sergeant Terry Browne said the public has been helpful with the investigation. “When we first started the investigation, we appealed to all of the residents and people working in the area to let us know what they saw,” he said. “We also had access to security images.” The suspect is described as a black man in his 30s and very good-looking. The vehicle is described as a 2006 silver Lexus 250 or 350 with tinted windows seen below

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Country Dental clinic opens at Broadway and Bayview Aves.

Country Dental has opened in the new complex at 396 Broadway Ave at Bayview Ave. Country Dental has a location in Cambridge as well. The practice has advice for parents with children and on how to make the normally onerous job of going to the dentist a little easier. Some of their advice is linked here. It includes pointers on starting early and “brushing to the beat.”

Bieber non-fan declares “this is for my girlfriend, not me”

Here’s an amusing bit of video by the CBC from the Justin Bieber pop-up store on Queen West yesterday. It may not be there now. But along with the charming puppy love stuff is a young man professing that he’s only there for his girlfriend. Grown men sometimes claim when found out that they are doing certain things “for research.”

Google invests in U.S. payday lender with rates of 600%

Google announced it would no longer include ads for payday lenders— financial services that offer short-term, small-dollar loans, often with triple-digit interest rates — to protect “users from deceptive or harmful financial products.” All the while in the U.S., Google’s parent company is investing in a startup that offers loans with annual percentage rates as high as 600%. LendUp actually refers to itself as a “payday loan alternative,” but as the Wall Street Journal notes, it offers loans with terms as short of seven days that have annual rates in line with traditional payday lenders. Thus, by Google’s recently announced rules, paid ads for these LendUp products will be barred from Google search results starting July 13 — Consumerist 

 

7 children hurt in Halton as truck rear-ends school bus

2 Canadians on EgyptAir flight MS804 government says

A Canadian passenger on EgyptAir Flight MS804 has been identified as Marwa Hamdy.  She was one of two Canadians who was on the flight that disappeared while en route from Paris to Cairo early Thursday. CTV says that her friend Haleh Banani said Hamdy’s son contacted Banani’s family yesterday and told them the news. Banani said Hamdy was a project manager with IBM and she had three sons, ages 16, 13 and 11. “She balanced work and family very well,” Banani said. Banani told CTV Hamdy was born in Canada and moved to Cairo for post-secondary studies. She remained in Egypt after marrying an Egyptian. The Egyptian government said Friday that debris and passenger belongings from the ill-fated flight MS804 have been found about 180 miles from the City of Alexandria.

YOUR MONEY: $80 million to teachers unions since 2000

Ontario has handed out over more than $80 million dollars of the public’s money to teacher’s unions since the year 2000 with no accountability apparently for the purpose of professional development. This was revealed by Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk who was looking into the $3.8 million given outright to teachers unions during the most recent bargaining..To her surprise, she discovered a cornucopia of the people’s cash tumbling to the unions.  Lysyk said in a report released Wednesday that those payments were unusual, but within the government’s authority. The concerns raised about the payments, revealed in media reports, were “understandable,” she wrote. “These arrangements initially lacked accountability and the controls usually associated with government funding.”  The auditor’s office was unable to find evidence of any other government in Canada paying education-sector unions’ bargaining costs.

 

Couple robbed sitting in car at Leslie and Sheppard

Police have issued a warning for people to be alert after a couple, both aged 31, who were sitting in a car at Leslie Street and Sheppard Avenue East, were accosted by a man with a gun. This was about 11.30 p.m. Sunday, May 15th. He opened the door of the car and ordered the man and woman out while he ransacked the vehicle. He then fled. He is described as black, 6’1″-6’3″, approximately 35, large build, clean-shaven, last seen wearing a dark-grey hooded sweater.  The Police ask the public to be aware of surroundings and report any suspicious activities or persons in this area.

Trudeau accused of manhandling MPs in Commons

The prime minister apologized twice yesterday “unreservedly” for marching from his seat in the House of Commons to in effect break up a cluster of MPs who in his opinion were delaying the business of house. The Opposition was upset because of the government’s decision to limit debate on suicide legislation.  Mr. Trudeau apologized first after he was accused of pushing aside NDP MPs who were standing on the Commons floor in advance of a vote to limit debate on the assisted dying bill, C-14. He was accused of manhandling the Opposition whip Gordon Brown and in doing so, pushed NDP MP Ruth-Ellen Brosseau out of the way, triggering a shouting match between NDP leader Tom Mulcair and Trudeau. Trudeau stood moments later and apologized, saying he thought that a gaggle of MPs were “impeding” the path of the Conservative whip before the vote, and that this lacked respect for Parliament, adding he thought it was important that the vote take place. But Trudeau suggested he may have accidentally come in contact with other MPs and apologized if anyone was offended. Speaker Geoff Regan tongue lashed the prime minister for his actions saying it was the speaker’s job to call a vote once one whip was in place, as the government’s was. Second apology below