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Drug wars and the power of rhetoric
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillAn Oct. 18, 2013 Toronto Star article is entitled: “Mental illness: is ‘chemical imbalance’ theory a myth?” Chemical balance theory has fallen in status The subhead reads: “The chemical imbalance theory has fallen in status from bedrock scientific principle to mere marketing device in the minds of many researchers.” The assumption is questioned that brain […]
LAMP News and Views – Message from Russ Ford
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillA recent message from Russ Ford of LAMP: Good day everyone, I hope you are having a good weekend. The weather was not great but Thanksgiving will soon be upon us and with that guaranteed good weather. A couple of points of interest this week.On Thursday night Lakeshore Collegiate will be holding its commencement. Congratulations […]
List of comments (as of August 10, 2013) related to Lakeview Waterfront Connection Environmental Assessment
/0 Comments/in Mississauga, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillI’m pleased to share with you the following list of comments received as part of the consultation related to the Lakeview Waterfront Connection Environmental Assessment, including most recently the targeted outreach at both Marie Curtis Park and Lakefront Promenade Park. This list, which has been circulated by Kate Hayes, Manager, Ecosystem Restoration, Credit Valley Conservation, […]
E-News update from Heritage Toronto
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillBelow is a text-only version of a recent E-News update from Heritage Toronto. [You can subscribe to the newsletter at the Heritage Toronto website.] HERITAGE TORONTO E- NEWS July 11, 2013 Hello there. We hope everyone survived the storm on Monday relatively unscathed. There are reports that this was as much, if not more rain […]
Here’s the church and there’s the congregation – Church and sect in Canada (1948)
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillWhat space can be used for is a question that concerns the geographical imagination, in the sense that James A. Tyner (2012) speaks of a person’s imagination. Although Tyner has, in the above-noted study, applied the concept of the geographical imagination specifically to the study of genocide, his conceptualization is equally applicable to other discussions – that […]
Trustee Pamela Gough May 28, 2013 update
/0 Comments/in Newsletter/by Jaan PillFollowing text is from Trustee Gough’s office Two files from the message: Lanor Spring Fling (1) David Hornell School Fun Fair POSTER[1] Sent on behalf of Trustee Pamela Gough: Ward 3 Trustee Pamela Gough’s Update May 28, 2013 This is quick update to give some information that didn’t quite make it to deadline with last […]
News update – TDSB Trustee Pamela Gough’s Office – May 23, 2013
/0 Comments/in Newsletter/by Jaan PillSent on behalf of Trustee Pamela Gough: Ward 3 Trustee Pamela Gough’s Update May 23, 2013 With summer on our doorstep, the trees, grass, and shrubs have turned a TDSB-logo green, and we are quickly wrapping up the school year. As this newsletter shows, the trustees are wrestling with a very difficult budget, which the […]
And you’re invited: Gems of the Lakeshore celebration takes place on Monday, May 13, 2013 at 8:00 pm at the Assembly Hall
/0 Comments/in Long Branch/by Jaan PillThe Gems of the Lakeshore is a project that I strongly support. The Gems of the Lakeshore celebration for 2013 takes place on Monday, May 13, 2013 at 8:00 pm at the Assembly Hall located at 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive. The public is cordially invited to attend this event. As noted in a […]