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To the editor:Why is Doug Ford allowed to run roughshod over everything he doesn ;t agree with and everybody he doesn ;t like in this province At this point, the only ones who can contain his autocratic ambitions are his MPPs, who seem to be either non-existent or manipulated pawns to his unde <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup mocratic whims.He has viciously attacked education at all levels, low-income workers, the gay and lesbian community, Indigenous people, the French-speaking population, the precious health system, the widely recognized cap and trade program, and on and on. He wants to offer developers land in the forbidden Greenbelt, and dictate the future of Ontario Place to his own visions rather than the will of Torontonians. He eliminates control of fundraising contributions in order to offer $1,000 a plate dinners to manipulate the corporate world. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I have attempted for over a month to personally communicate with my MPP in Etobicoke-Lakeshore, Christine Hogarth. She has continually ignored my emails and refuses to elaborate on why she supports this catastrophe. As a voter in stanley canada her riding, I deserve to know why she is not doing anything to prevent another disastrous Harris Common Sense Revolution, this time called Ford efficiencie stanley kubek s.As Ontarians we need to stop being apathetic and reach out to our politicians and demand answers before our way of life is decimated. These P.C. leaders we elect Whrv Arizona state highway closing at North Rim for winter
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You may have noticed a huge amount of earth being moved on Woodbine Avenue in East Gwillimbury. Thats what happens when <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termoska you start work on a 1.2-million-square-foot facility.Loblaw Companies Ltd. officially broke ground Aug. 19 on the 1.2-million-sq.-ft. advanced logistics and distribution centre located on Woodbine Avenue. Representatives from Loblaw, Choice Properties, Rice Group, the Regional Municipality of York, town council and staff, gathered in East Gwillimbury at the project site to officially mark the beginning of construction.The distribution centre is the towns largest employment project in its history. Once complete, it is estimated it will bring 1,000 new jobs and generate $500,000 in municipal taxes annually. The project will also bring $7 million in development c stanley canada harges, which will be used to fund the construction of parks, trails, roads and facilities in East Gwillimbury EG . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are excited to welco stanley cup me Loblaw to our community and look forward to a long and productive relationship with a company known for being an exemplary corporate citizen and strong community partner, Mayor Virginia Hackson said. Together with our partners, we are advancing the development of our employment lands, bringing new jobs to EG, and encouraging other businesses to invest in our town. Over the last several months, the town has been busy getting the site approved for work along with the region and the LSRC Wcvr State of the City address highlights challenges and growth coming to Waterloo
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