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A 72 Year Crossing at Yonge and Bloor

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STREET SCENE: Linux Cafe

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LORINC: Greenwashing by any other name

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Tuesday’s Headlines

STRIKE
David Miller engineered walkout, union says [Toronto Star]
Toronto is making me mad as hell [Toronto Star]
Expect long, drawn-out fight [Toronto Star]
'No hope' of settling strike this week, union says [Globe & Mail]
The odds are in his favour - now Miller needs to stick to his guns [Globe & Mail]
The sweet smell of summer garbage [Globe & Mail]
Those who forget history... [Globe & Mail]
Obey pickets, city says [National Post]
Expect arbitration, experts say [National Post]
Why strikers willing to be hated [National Post]
Toronto on strike: A bad day for city unions, a bad day for David Miller [National Post]
Kelly McParland: The shared greed of fat cats and public sector unions [National Post]
It's gonna be a stinker [Toronto Sun]
No back-to-work legislation yet: McGuinty [Toronto Star]
Garbage, tempers sizzle [Toronto Sun]
Tourists lament ferry service shutdown [Toronto Sun]
Spinfest 2009, Strike Edition [Toronto Sun]

OTHER NEWS
An open and shut case? Not this TTC entrance [Toronto Star]
Time to role back council pay raise [Toronto Star]
Visitors reflect on our fair city [Toronto Star]
Times tough on TIFF [Globe & Mail]
Mississauga council wants wage freeze for Ontario [National Post]

 

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Am I the only one that reaches coma-like states of boredom whenever I read a "mad as hell" article like Vinay Menon's leaden turd of a diatribe?

"My shed got broken into, the garbage bins are too big, oh poor me. Things used to be so much better!"

No they didn't. Never. Ever. In the entire history of cities, something has always been shitty. It's the cycle of a city...the shit cycle. Sometimes crime is bad, sometimes crime is low. Sometimes city workers are happy lambs, sometimes their pissed off. Sometimes we have a perfect summer, sometimes we have to work for it. This year we're at the bottom of the shit cycle. So pull up your socks, put on a smile and get over it.

There are no solutions in nostalgia...at best you get a refuge. But hiding from reality also blinds you to it and convinces you of serious untruths, like Toronto being a bad place to live. It isn't. It needs work, but I've seen a lot places in my young life; some beautiful, some terrible. I didn't want to live in any of them (well, maybe Montreal)...Toronto is a brilliant city and getting better. The shit cycle always rotates back to the top. Hold Fast.

I know what our city's slogan should be!

"Toronto: The city that likes to complain about Toronto."

Comment by Ted C.
June 23, 2009 | 11:29 am

Apparently the City's latest offer to the workers was "vicious".

When did Perez Hilton take over the CUPE local?

Pretty quiet day for comments. Guess everyone is just digesting the surreal nature of the strike. 9% unemployment and growing, the economy on its' knees, $billions in deficits to save the world, tourism already in the dumps, first heat wave coming on and City workers on strike to keep their 18 sick days a year so we don't have access to the Islands and we don't have safety testing on beaches.
Just saw a Miller news spot telling citizens it was intollerable to leave garbage in front of transfer depots and they would face $300 fines but not a word about the pickets that where illegally blocking acces to the depots. Leadership??
Agree with Josh, article was a needless, pointless waste of paper.

Comment by McD
June 23, 2009 | 8:53 pm
 
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