from today's Star:
More information, including a printable guide for this walk, can be found at the Thirsty City Walks website.
News and updates from the Eglinton-Lawrence Federal/Provincial NDP Association.
Provincial/Federal Riding Association
Annual General Meeting
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Registration: 7:00 pm
Meeting starts at 7:30 pm
Barbara Frum Library
20 Covington Road
North York
(just west of Bathurst and north of Lawrence)
At our meeting we will also be preparing for the NDP's national convention, to be held in Halifax, August 14th to 16th 2009
Our taxes fund a wide range of public services that help make Canada's quality of life better than many other nations.
In fact, middle-income Canadian families enjoy public services worth about $41,000— or 63% of their income.
Even households earning $80,000–$90,000 a year enjoy public services benefits equivalent to about half of their income.
This study adds a dimension that has been missing to the public debate over taxes and public spending in Canada. It weighs the benefits of public services provided by federal, provincial, and municipal governments against the benefits of recent tax cuts. Click here to download the full report.
Over the next 25 years, the GTA will need to renew its urban infrastructure. At the same time the GTA will need to house millions more new Ontarians. This will mean building new urban infrastructure to accommodate a larger population while trying to minimize development that destroys our remaining natural spaces. Aggregate will be required to meet these pressing needs.
The question GTA residents – in particular elected officials – need to ask themselves is whether they want this aggregate demand to be met by destroying precious ecologically-sensitive land and farmland, much of it in the Greenbelt?
Provincial/Federal Riding Association
Annual General Meeting
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Registration: 7:00 pm
Meeting starts at 7:30 pm
Barbara Frum Library
20 Covington Road
North York
(just west of Bathurst and north of Lawrence)
Guest speaker: TBA
At our meeting we will also be preparing for the NDP's national convention, to be held in Halifax, August 14th to 16th 2009
April 14, 2009
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Free Toronto premiere of the oilsands documentary Downstream
Short listed for an Academy Award, Downstream is a short documentary about a Canadian doctor who raised concerns about the alarmingly high rates of rare cancers amongst Aboriginal peoples in Fort Chipewyan, downstream for Alberta's oilsands developments.
Tuesday, April 14th, 9 pm
Innes College, 2 Sussex Ave at St. George Street
(Subway: go to St.George Station and walk south to Sussex)
Panel Discussion
Moderated by Olivia Chow, MP
Panelists include:
Jack Layton, MP, Toronto-Danforth
Christie Ferguson, Greenpeace Climate and Energy Campaign Coordinator
Leslie Iwerks, Academy Award and Emmy Nominated Director
Philip Alberstat, Emmy-Award Winning Producer
Food for Thought – Toronto
As seats are limited, please RSVP to info@jacklayton.ca or call (416)405-8914