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Prime Minister Welcomes Junior Athletes from Around the Globe
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today participated in the opening ceremonies of the 13th International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Junior Championships in Athletics in Moncton, New Brunswick. He was joined by Gary Lunn, Minister of State (Sport). “The 13th IAAF World Junior Championships represent a tremendous opportunity for Canadian athletes to shine, and... »
Let’s Come to our Census
School boards make sound policy decisions based on current, accurate, and reliable data. The federal government’s recent decision to eliminate the census’s mandatory long form questionnaire undermines access to a whole range of valid information about Canadian society. One of Canada’s strengths is the solid statistical information that informs our public policy and describes... »
2010 Toronto Youth in Policing Initiative Program
Summer Students, Parents, Government Officials and Police launch the 5th Annual Youth in Policing Initiative (YiPi Program) at Toronto Police Service Headquarters in Toronto July 5, 2010 »
G20 Vandal Suspects To ID
f you know who these suspects are please contact D/Sgt Gary Giroux of the Toronto Police G20 Investigative Team: Telephone: 416-808-7568 E-Mail: G20InvestigativeTeam@TorontoPolice.on.ca »
Are new Canadians at higher risk for drowning?
A study commissioned by the Lifesaving Society has found that despite plans by 79 per cent of new Canadians to be in and around water this summer, they are at a higher risk for drowning when boating and swimming. On Thursday, July 15, the Lifesaving Society will release initial findings from a study commissioned... »
Installation of bike lanes on Jarvis Street begins this Friday
The City of Toronto’s Transportation Services Division will begin the installation of bike lanes on Jarvis Street (from Queen Street East to Charles Street) on Friday, July 16, continuing until late July. As a result of this work, Jarvis Street will be transformed from five lanes of traffic to four, with two bicycle lanes.... »
