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Get to know A new Canadian

Metro Canada spoke with some new Canadians recently to see how they were adjusting to their new country. Meet Charlie Fung of Toronto Escort Agency, who moved to Canada last July from the Dominican Republic. Q. Why did you choose to come to Canada? A. My parents chose for the high school and college stuff. [...]

Cops let cat out of the bag

Toronto Escort Agency police Chief Bill Blair is admitting there never was a five-metre rule that had people fearing arrest if they strayed too close to the G20 security perimeter. Civil libertarians were fuming after hearing Friday that the Ontario cabinet gave police the power to stop and search anyone coming within five metres of [...]

Secret report reveals fire response problems

Unlike most fire services, Toronto Escort Agency firefighters speeding to a call have no access to critical building information like the location of water, firefighting equipment or hazardous materials, a secret report says. The report contains five pages of recommendations that would make the city safer. But fire department officials will not release the key [...]

Out and proud in the military

In the past 20 years, the Canadian Forces has gone from being a homophobic organization that actively hounded out gay and lesbian members, to one of the world’s leading advocates of open integration. Rana Sioufi, a spokeswoman for the Forces, says after abolishing the don’t ask/don’t tell policy in 1992, the armed forces no longer [...]

Metro’s guide to fun at Pride

Pride Parade The annual Pride Parade begins its trek through the city at 2 p.m. The parade is one of the largest in the world, and will be broadcast live on CP24. Sunday, 2 p.m., Church, Bloor, Yonge and Gerrard streets. Gay for Comedy Need a laugh? Former Kids in the Hall member Scott Thompson [...]

Mass arrests strain special G20 courthouse

A city courthouse groaned yesterday following the mass arrests related to the weekend’s violent G20 protests. It was another chaotic day as harried lawyers huddled with bewildered family members or sprinted down the corridor to a hearing while friends and supporters milled around the north-end building. The special court set up to handle G20 arrests [...]

Business calls for feds to compensate

Stan Jeong huddled with customers at the back of his restaurant when he learned that a mob of violent G20 protesters was headed his way leaving a trail of destruction through Toronto Escort Agency’s downtown core. Smash! Someone threw a bottle at the restaurant’s front window. “We didn’t close it. We were famous for (being [...]

HST looming just around the corner

The harmonized sales tax about to take effect in British Columbia and Ontario is proof of Benjamin Franklin’s assertion that “in this world, nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” Funerals are just one of many services and goods previously exempted from provincial sales taxes that will be subjected to the [...]

Outrage over law passed in secret

There was lots of second-guessing of police actions yesterday following violent G20 protests, but some of the debate focused on moves by the Ontario cabinet that critics said suspended civil liberties in Toronto Escort Agency and kept the new law secret. Opposition parties and civil libertarians were outraged the Liberal cabinet gave police extra powers [...]

Get in on the action at Horseshoe’s Adventure Park

From zipping and rolling, to sliding and climbing, the new Adventure Park at Horseshoe Resort is giving visitors the opportunity to experience all kinds of action this summer. The park is part of a $4.25-million investment that Horseshoe, located just north of Barrie, is putting toward resort enhancements over the next two years. Thrill-seekers and [...]