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A2 CALEDON CITIZEN | JUNE 11, 2020 Local animal shelter remains closed as pandemic continues

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Donate A Paw volunteer Roberta Arcuri. “The rescue has been under a lot of stress Operations at the Caledon Animal Shelter, and we do not receive (government) fund- along with all Town-ran facilities, came to a ing.” halt during the COVID-19 pandemic, for the Arcuri says, since most vets are not spay- general health and safety of the community. ing and neutering animals during this time, Among other businesses and charities, ani- they have faced challenges trying to pro- mal shelters are continuing to make neces- vide that necessary service for the animals. sary changes and adapt to the ‘new normal’ Donate A Paw has been busier because vets we live in today. aren’t open and taking appointments to pro- At the Caledon Animal Shelter, all adop- vide that service. tions as well as volunteer work have been The animal rescue has been struggling to put on hold until further notice. The shelter find the funds necessary to provide for the has been closed since the provincial emer- animals under their care. Most of the money gency orders were delivered on March 17. Donate A Paw needs to cover its operational “Pet adoptions were closed, and we costs comes through various fundraising stopped taking donations. Our staff continue events held throughout the year. This helps SUBMITTED PHOTO to go in however, and provide care to the to pay food, vet bills and other supplies STEPPING UP: The Caledon Animal Shelter has drastically limited its services since the animals under our charge,” explained Com- COVID-19 crisis began in early March. Organizations such as Donate A Paw have attempt- needed for the animals. munications Advisor at the Town of Caledon, ed to plug the gap to ensure feral animals are looked after in Caledon. The local rescue is a foster-based rescue Tony Maxwell. “We have put in place proto- and though Arcuri says they are grateful for cols, such as extra cleaning and physical dis- and out of the building to view or adopt ani- well. “Our network of volunteers and com- their current fosters, the demand is higher tancing to ensure staff are safe.” mals, Maxwell says. munity-minded citizens continue to watch than ever. Alongside the Caledon Animal Shelter, ani- “We take great pride in making sure our ani- out for strays, lost or injured animals and our “The community has been very helpful mal adoption centres, such as humane soci- mals are well-taken care of and we’re look- officers continue to respond to urgent, ani- and generous during these times in help- eties, have had to scale back their operations ing forward to the day when we can resume mal-related concerns such as dogs and live- ing donate items and monetary items to go due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The risk is normal operations and open up adoptions so stock at large or sick and/or injured wildlife.” towards vet bills. We love all of our support- too large for people consistently coming in that they can find a forever home,” said Max- He added, “Our leash-free dog park on Col- ers,” said Arcuri. “To have more support from eraine Drive has also been closed, but we the community, we are in desperate need of are hopeful that, subject to advice from the kitten wet food, KMR formula, non-clumping public health experts, we will soon be in a litter, monetary donations and fosters. Our position to gradually reopen.” rescue is at maximum capacity and in order Donate A Paw, another Caledon animal for us to help more animals, we need more rescue, has been busier than ever over the fosters!” past few months. Donate A Paw is asking anyone able to join “Donate A Paw has been very busy during their team in a bid to help rescue stray cats this pandemic, as it is kitten season,” said to reach out at [email protected]. Bolton Food Basics, Walmart confirms COVID-19 cases among store staff

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The community’s most anticipated sun- flower field festival, hosted by the Davis Feed family ever summer, has been can- celled this year due to the COVID-19 pan- demic. With heavy hearts, the Davis family was forced to close their doors on guests, who have waited all year to get a peek at their enormous acreage of sunflowers. Each year, the Davis family hosts the two-week festival, raising funds for the Ca- Spring nadian Celiac Association. One dollar out of each admission fee is donated to the charity, which led to the farm raising rough- ly $16,000 last year. While this year’s festival may not be hap- pening, the local family is continuing on garbage with its fundraising efforts, albeit in a much FILE PHOTO different, shutdown-friendly way. NO FESTIVAL: David Feed Supply in Cale- Davis Feed Supply has begun individual don has had to cancel this year’s sunflower festival, however they are still planning to sunflower seed sales, each selling for $4, raise money for the Canadian Celiac Asso- with a portion of the proceeds being donat- ciation, by selling sunflower seeds to local ed to the CCA. residents exemption “The main reason we open the sunflow- er field is to raise money for the Canadian Though the provincially-mandated or- Celiac Association. The past month we’ve der preventing public gatherings, due to been brainstorming on another way to raise COVID-19 pandemic, remains in place, Da- money, because charities are kind of hit vis Feed Supply has been busier than ever the hardest right now with all that’s going as Ontario continues its phased approach period is on in the world,” said Sean Davis. “So, we to reopening the economy. With being not thought why don’t we sell the sunflower only a feed supplier, garden centre, and a seeds and allow people to have their own hardware store as well, business has been little sunflower festival in their backyard, booming. where everybody’s spending most of their “Ever since COVID-19 has started, things time now.” have been so, so busy for us. A lot of people suspended Davis Feed have been taken aback by have a little more time to do some backyard the response to their sunflower seed sales, projects and working around the house. surprised by how busy they are packaging, We’re selling a lot of fertilizers, a lot more mailing or organizing pickups for those backyard chickens,” said Davis. “It took us purchasing the seeds. The festival usual- a little bit to grasp to the changes of curb- ly attracts large numbers of people, thou- side pickup, but things have been going sands to be specific, who look forward to well for us.” seeing the fields of sunflowers. Operation hours have changed, with the “It’s been fun. It’s shocking us a little bit, farm now closed on weekends to limit ex- especially with being able to put it in just a posure and traffic of people. They allow normal envelope and mail it to somebody one person at a time into their hardware for a couple bucks. It’s so cool to see who store on-site, and continue to encourage ordered. We’ve had orders from Edmonton, curb-side pickups to residents to follow Yellowknife, Quebec, New Brunswick,” physical distancing rules. Their first prior- said Davis. “We’re kind of enjoying this new ity revolves around allowing the communi- little thing we have going on.” ty to receive their orders, but in the safest After launching the individual packs of way possible. seeds on May 30, the Davis’s have raised “If somebody would put in an order at around $4,800 thus far. While things are go- the garden centre, for example, and if it ing well, they fear they won’t be in a posi- was a senior, we would close at 5 p.m., but tion to donate as much money as they have I would meet them around 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. in recent years. so they can come pick up their flowers and “We’ve always been able to raise around there’s nobody around other than myself,” $16,000 for the Canadian Celiac Associa- expressed Davis. “It’s always good to add tion. Knowing what’s going on, we definite- those protocols for people, and everybody ly won’t be able to hit that goal. We would has enjoyed them because they don’t have love to try, though. When I go home from to that worry.” Davis Feed Supply, I keep planning on how To learn more about Davis Feed Supply, I can still try to hit some of that goal,” ex- or to support the Canadian Celiac Associa- plained Davis. “That’s what’s driving us. tion by purchasing and growing your own Seeing how what we can come up with new sunflower field, please visit davisfeed.ca. ideas to hit that goal.” Residents are also Continued from FRONT reminded that: Ontario enters second phase of reopening the province, as Caledon works on recovery plan Services that are able to reopen with the economically and socially, recovery actions safety measures advised by public health comparable to other municipalities, avail- • You can continue to place include: outdoor dining services such as pa- able support from other orders by the gov- tios and bars, personal care services such ernment or other communities, and identify as hair salons, tattoo parlours and barber and review options regarding policies, pro- up to 2 extra bags on your shops, shopping malls under certain restric- grams, partnerships etc. tions, tour services, water recreational facil- “People are looking at what can the Town ities, beaches and camping grounds, drive-in do to help with the economic recovery, as garbage collection day. No theatres and drive through venues. Events well as the social recovery and expectations such as weddings and funerals have been over what the community and what the opened up to allow for greater attendance, Town supplies,” said Herd. “Mayor Thomp- garbage tags needed. with a limit of 10 people. son and I have had lots of conversations With going forward in a regional ap- about what is the new normal and what ex- proach, these openings will apply to only pectations (are), and what services will be those regions that meet the criteria advised provided to the community. This team is re- by Public Health and have been found safe ally in place to start identifying what those • Bulky items are still not to move forward with Stage 2. needs may be.” As Caledon is a part of Peel Region, the The third team, led by Recreations Manag- Town of Caledon continues to work on their er, Heather Savage, is the Caledon Commu- collected at the curb or recovery plan for the Caledon community. nity Connections Team, which includes rep- Staff at the Town have been working tire- resentatives from Service Caledon, Caledon lessly in collecting information from the Recreation Department, the Mayor’s Office accepted at CRCs. public on their needs and what is to be done and the Caledon Public Library. to adapt to our ‘new normal’. To accomplish The CCCT, which was developed back this, the Town has developed a variety of in April, identifies and targets gaps in resi- new committees to engage in different parts dent services and trends in the needs from of the recovery process in Caledon. the community, and engages with local • We want to ensure the “There’s been a number of groups that non-profit organizations. have been formed in order to address and “The intent of this group is to connect to provide a framework for recovery,” said community needs during the pandemic,” health and safety of essential CAO Carey Herd at the Town Council meet- said Savage. “We noticed there was an over- ing on June 9. whelming response to the pandemic. The A team of staff have grouped as the Service residents, business owners, they either workers, while maintaining Recovery Team, who are committed to pro- wanted information, or they wanted to do- viding and giving back to the community. A nate, there’s a lot of generous people in Service Recovery Plan has been developed, our community.” services for the long term. with an objective that promotes the health An environmental scan was done of all the and safety of not only staff at the Town, but local non-profits and community groups, as the public while the province goes through well as all services and clubs in Caledon. Out each phase of reopening. of the 213 groups that were contacted, 80 re- The Service Recovery Plan correlates plied. This survey included 83 per cent have with the provincial phases of reopening pro- adapted, 55 per cent are prepared to endure cess, by using a similarly phased approach. financial hardship due to COVID-19 and 18 The Community Recovery Team includes per cent don’t have enough employees. 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The vehicle was stopped and investi- • On Saturday, June 6, at about 2:21 Caledon OPP would like to remind the pub- Driver charged after fleeing the scene gated for Stunt Driving. a.m., a 55-year-old driver from Caledon, was lic that illegal fentanyl is being mixed with On Friday, June 5th, at approximately 8:17 While speaking to the driver, the officers caught driving 126 km/h a posted 60 km/h other drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, metham- p.m., officers from the Community Response detected an odour of alcohol and marijuana. zone on Mayfield Road; phetamine, MDMA and illicit cannabis. This Unit of the Caledon OPP responded to a The driver was asked to provide a sampl! e of • On Saturday, June 6, at approxi- is especially dangerous because people are single motor vehicle collision in the area of his breath into an approved roadside screen- mately 1:06 p.m., a 23-year-old driver from often unaware that fentanyl has been added. Forks of the Credit Road and McLaren Road ing device, which resulted in a “fail” reading. Brampton, was stopped for going 135 km/h in Fentanyl is an extremely potent synthetic in the Town of Caledon. The driver was placed under arrest for having a posted 80 km/h zone on Highway 10; opioid prescribed to manage acute and The complainant informed the police that over 80 mgs of alcohol in 100 ml of blood. An • On Sunday, June 7, at about 10:42 chronic pain. Fentanyl is approximately 100 an unoccupied vehicle with extensive front amount of cannabis was located on the driver. p.m., a 29-year-old driver from Brampton was times more potent than morphine and 40 end damage was located on the side of the The driver was transported to the Caledon caught going 125 km/h in a posted 70 km/h times more potent than heroin. road. The vehicle had struck a fence and a OPP Detachment, where he refused to com- zone on Coleraine Drive. tree, causing the tree to fall across the road, ply with a demand to provide a breath sample The above drivers were charged with Stunt Arrest made in theft from vehicles blocking both lanes of traffic. for further tests to be conducted. Driving and received an immediate seven-day On Wednesday, June 3, uniformed officers The officers attended the scene and located As a result, Ryan Aujla, 20, of Brampton, vehicle impound and driver’s licence suspen- from the Caledon OPP responded to several the vehicle that was unoccupied. It was deter- stands charged with: Race a motor vehi- sion. They are scheduled to appear in Cale- incidents of theft from motor vehicles in mined that the vehicle was purchased two cle - stunt, Failure or refusal to comply with don East Provincial Court to answer to the Bolton. The reported thefts occurred over- days prior to the collision. demand; Young driver blood alcohol concen- charges. night, where vehicles were entered by an As a result of the police investigation, Bran- tration above zero, and Drive vehicle or boat Caledon OPP reminds all drivers that the unknown suspect and valuables were stolen. don Wilson, 24, of Westwood, was identified with cannabis readily available. higher the speed of a vehicle, the shorter the As a result of the investigation, officers as the vehicle driver and charged with the The accused is expected to appear at the time a driver has to stop and avoid a crash. An were able to identify and locate the suspect following offences: Careless driving; Fail to Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on increase in average speed of 1 km/h typically in Caledon. remain, and Fail to report accident. August 20th, 2020, to answer to the charges. results in a 3% higher risk of a crash involving Joshua Feldman, 30, of Maple, was arrested The accused is expected to appear at the Caledon OPP reminds all drivers that no injury, with a 4-5% increase for crashes that and stands charged with: Possession property Caledon East Provincial Offences Court on amount of alcohol or drugs in your system is result in fatalities.

WE DON’T BREW OUR BEER FOR THE AWARDS.

BUT HE DOES!

Our brewmaster, Andrew Kohnen, threw away a successful career in logistics to pursue his dream of reconnecting with the brewing roots of his family. This carried him to the UK’s prestigious Brewlab in Sunderland, England, where he procured the alchemy that would drive his signature brewing style.

He took what he could from there and ventured to Scotland, Cornwall, and ultimately to Krefeld, Germany, working in the same brewery that had belonged to his ancestors. He came home to Canada for Hockley.

You could call it dumb, but we call it destiny.

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Dear class of 2020, Congratulations and commendations to each one of you on the remarkable achievement of High School Graduation. Your hard work has paid o and you are now ready to receive your diploma and look to the future. Take a moment to reect on how far you’ve come and, on the friendships, and people who have been instrumental in helping you achieve this milestone. On behalf of Members of Town Council and the entire Caledon Community, we honour this accomplishment and wish you great future success. “It may be those who do most, dream most.” Stephen Leacock

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Editorial Political aftermaths LAST JANUARY, the politi- south of the border soared past cal situation in North America 110,000. seemed pretty well estsblished. Further complicating mat- In both Canada and the United ters was the murder by police States, the governments in power of George Floyd in Minneapolis, seemed fairly secure, with the which set off an unprecedented Republicans almost certain to wave of protests on both sides of retain the presidency in Novem- the border, with demands for an ber’s election. end to racism and police brutal- Even in Canada, the Liberal ity. President Trump’s reaction minority government seemed included a threat to use the U.S. secure, with support on most military against the protesters issues coming from the New and a photo op holding a bible in Democrats and the Conservatives front of a church near the White needing to select a new leader in House after having protesters the spring. tear-gassed to open a path for That was, of course, before the himself. onslaught of COVID-19, which In the circumstances, one threw a wrench into planning might have expected to see a fur- on both sides of the border but ther dip in Mr. Trump’s popular- led to pretty sharp distinctions ity, yet one poll this week showed between how things were han- that he had the support of 88 per dled here and there. cent of Republicans. In the U.S., President Donald All the pandemic and racial Trump ignored the advice he unrest seems to have done in was getting from the scientific the U.S. is to further polarize and intelligence communities the population, with Republican and predicted the virus would senators refusing to comment on vanish before becoming much of strong criticism the President has a problem. Later, as the deaths faced from top military leaders mounted, he turned to blaming who normally would be thought China for the pandemic and led to be politically neutral. How will white-collar moves to end lockdowns in hopes Now, with former vice-president of seeing the U.S. economy roar- Joe Biden as almost certain to be ing at election time. When hos- the Democratic presidential can- pitals complained of not having didate, it’s anyone’s guess as to office jobs transform? enough protective equipment for who will win the presidency in their doctors and nurses, the November. by Mark Pavilons president suggested it was up to Meanwhile, it’s just as difficult the state governors and their leg- to predict the political COVID- It’s difficult to predict the fu- we need to be more productive,” islatures to fix things. 19 aftermath in Canada. All we ture of our white-collar work- said Steven Globerman, a Fras- By comparison, Canada’s lead- really know is that the govern- force, when every day has been er Institute senior fellow and au- ers opted to cooperate, with regu- ment is facing deficits unheard of “casual Friday.” thor of Reducing the Workweek lar communications taking place in peacetime, and already there More often than not, those Through Improved Productivity. between Ottawa and the prov- are calls for a full return of Par- working from home have adopt- The study finds that if worker inces and all the federal parties liament well before next Septem- ed, shall we say, more leisurely productivity grew by two per cent at least initially agreeing to have ber. attire. per year to 2030, Canadians could skeleton sittings of Parliament Assuming that the Conser- Some have even been known to work four days per week – and and/or virtual sessions during vatives will have picked a new look fully presentable, in busi- not just longer work days – with the pandemic. leader by then, they would likely ness attire from the waist up. no loss of living standards. As a result. Canada has done jump at any opportunity to defeat But the bottom half, well, it’s less “If governments pursue policies marginally better than the U.S. the government and force a new than ideal. that encourage entrepreneurship in terms of the overall death toll federal election at which the argu- In a recent survey, 50% of re- and innovation, worker produc- from COVID-19, with roughly ment would be that the Trudeau spondents say they wear busi- tivity will rise and Canadians 8,000 deaths to date, more than Liberals needed to be punished ness attire from the waist up and will be able to enjoy more leisure four-fifths of them in long-term- for mishandling the pandemic. casual clothing from the waist time,” Globerman said. care facilities, while the toll down when they have a video in- There’s been talk of a reduced terview. work week for many years. And Some on-camera correspon- many office workers do currently Many analysts see working re- vides offering an incredibly fast, dents have been literally caught enjoy remote work days. motely will be the trend in the almost limitless service in terms with their pants down. A Dutch law passed in 2000 years to come, with large compa- of connectivity. And a clothing company in (yes, 20 years ago) that said a nies abandoning their expensive Self-driving cars will become a Scandinavia is marketing box- worker can lower their hours to office towers. reality in the next decade. Work- ers and matching socks, for those part-time, and keep their jobs, While some long to return to ing from the car, while en route “casual” at home work sessions. hourly pay and health benefits. the office for a sense of “normal- to a meeting or the office, will be- Pants aside, I wonder just how Four-day work weeks are com- cy,” others have already gotten come a reality. many of our newfound habits will mon in The Netherlands and quite used to the short commute, Virtual conferences and meet- find their way into the work plac- Denmark. from kitchen to home office. Some ings will also become the norm. es of the near future. Some experts say it’s a great may be less anxious to head back Banks have been encouraging A four-day work week is possi- way to kick-start the economy to their cubicle or glass enclosed online transactions for years ble by 2030 without sacrificing in a post-COVID economy. The workspace. and during this pandemic, a lot income, living standards, accord- five-day work week arose during Study after study, prior to the of people have come to embrace ing to another study by the Fra- the Industrial Revolution and pandemic, revealed that a five- making payments and depositing ser Institute, an independent, automotive assembly line work. day, in-office work week was cheques via their smart phones non-partisan Canadian public There’s never been a huge push obsolete and employees under- or computers. I also quite like policy think-tank. to change that. performed in these conditions. the convenience of online trans- “In light of the COVID lock- There’s no doubt that many have Maintaining offices is expensive fers and payments, but I do miss down, there’s been a lot of talk found ways to adapt to working and it’s something large employ- the tellers at my local branch. about a possible four-day work from home during the pandemic. ers may rethink. Even local councils like ours week in Canada, but to achieve Some may love it, while others Even in our company, some are have held remote meetings and a four-day work week where we may find it distracting. working from home and it seems staff has been performing quite actually work fewer hours while Are we experiencing a “great to be just fine. It was an almost efficiently from home. at the same time maintaining reset” in how we work? Some say seamless transition and there Of course, nothing will ever re- our current living standards, the genie has already escaped. have been very few glitches. I can place face-to-face interactions. work from home if I choose, but Council meetings will resume I’m a creature of habit and prefer and I will once again get to smile, to come to work each day. I enjoy nod and shoot the breeze with Submit your Caledon Citizen the interaction with coworkers our esteemed mayor, councillors www.caledoncitizen.com and being surrounded by mounds and staff. We will once again of paper in a disorganized yet gather in wide-open spaces to LETTERS highly efficient workspace. I like celebrate achievements and local wearing pants! milestones. We will come togeth- I can sympathize with those er, raise a glass and share a re- TO who endure long commutes, office newed sense of community. politics and abrasive colleagues. We can supplement our living THE There’s no doubt the whole with a certain amount of remote- landscape will change in the ness, but we shouldn’t replace a EDITOR years to come. It was destined to, handshake, pat on the back or even without the pandemic. presentation with cold distanc- We’ve seen the internet expand ing. [email protected] • 905-857-6626 exponentially and service pro-

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GWYNNE DYER Brazil’s populist pandemic OUR WORLD TODAY

What do you do if you are in charge of cies together, and they do have a lot in com- He swiped his nose on the back of his hand the American elector- dealing with the pandemic and the number of mon. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson and then shook hands with a fragile old lady. ate that put Trump in deaths is getting out of control? removed a similarly damning piece of data He showed up at a barbecue on a jetski. office in 2016 was little Simple. Stop publishing the number. from the daily press conference when the He has fired two successive health minis- changed from the one Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro has been UK’s death toll per million overtook that of ters since January because they were taking that elected Barack having a bad time with the pandemic. His every other major European country. (It is the pandemic too seriously and hindering Obama in 2008 and default mode has been callous disinterest: now second-worst in the entire world.) Brazilians’ return to work. He joined a street 2012. when told in early May that the country’s America’s Donald Trump, Bolsonaro’s idol, protest calling for a return to the military dic- They didn’t suddenly go blind when con- Covid-19 death toll had reached 5,000, he spent just as much time in the early months tatorship that finally fell in 1985. He regularly fronted with a candidate as fraudulent as said “So what? I’m sorry. What do you want of this year belittling the gravity of the threat vilifies the poor, the left, indigenous Brazil- Trump or Bolsonaro. They deliberately over- me to do?” (Bolsonaro: “It’s only a little flu”; Trump: “It’s ians, gays and non-whites. looked his flaws because he offered them So on Sunday, with Brazil’s death toll about going to disappear. One day it’s like a mira- And he is currently presiding over a pan- something they needed. It was probably to pass 40,000 and become second only to cle, it will disappear.”) None of the three men demic that will probably kill over 100,000 something economical or psychological, and that of the United States, Bolsonaro stopped will wear a mask, and they are all compulsive Brazilians without lifting a finger to stop it. not specific to any single country because his government from publishing the total any serial liars. Yet in late 2018 he won the presidential the mood struck British and Brazilians and more. Nevertheless, there are major differences. election in the first round with 55% of the Americans at the same time. (And Hungari- From now on, only today’s number of Johnson manages to sound as if he cares vote, and his character was hardly a secret ans and Turks and Filipinos and Indians too.) infections, deaths and recoveries will be about all the lives lost, and Trump at least even before the election. A recent poll What this tells us – and I’m sorry to be announced. No more awkward comparisons goes through the motions occasionally. showed that his popularity is now down to the bearer of this news – is that if that same with other countries, no five-digit running Johnson eventually declared a lock-down, 32%, so Brazilians have noticed that some- something is still bothering the voters when total to confront him with his failure each day. although much too late, and Trump at least thing is wrong with him, but it still verges on the next election rolls around next Novem- And of course no attempt to establish the went along for a while with the lock-downs the inexplicable. Or does it? ber in the U.S., or in Brazil in 2022, or in the real number of deaths, which is almost cer- declared by almost all of the states. The electorate that voted for Bolsonaro in UK in 2024, the same person can win again, tainly at least twice the official number since Bolsonaro, by contrast, openly condemned 2018 was little changed from the one that no matter how badly he misbehaves in the many victims never got to hospitals. the lock-downs declared by the various Bra- gave Luiz Inácio ‘Lula’ da Silva, the abso- meantime. There is a temptation to group the three zilian states and ostentatiously disobeyed lute antithesis of Bolsonaro, two terms in the populist leaders of big Western democra- them. He held rallies and took crowd baths. presidency immediately before him. Just as

SHERALYN ROMAN An ongoing conversation TALK CALEDON Last week I asked what was on your mind needed protest efforts of so many. Now is the do so armed with facts and knowledge. Know we have only to look and shared what was on mine. This week, time for the hard work to begin, to have an that mistakes will be made but it is from making at the recent direction I’m still talking about the deaths of George ongoing conversation with yourself and with mistakes that we learn. Not having a difficult by Education Minister Floyd, Ahmaud Aubrey, Breonna Taylor and so others about how together we can dismantle a conversation because you are “afraid of saying Stephen Lecce to the many others like them. It must be an ongoing system that has, for far too long, only serviced the wrong thing” prevents anything from being Peel District School conversation because we just can’t carry on and benefited white people. learned and without learning we can’t move Board. In it, he issued in this way. It’s untenable to think that Black I am encouraged by some of the efforts forward. a final warning to the lives can continue to be snuffed out for the I have seen locally. Along Highway #50 in · Read. As I pointed out last week, read Board for implementing sake of a bag of skittles or a jog through a Bolton an organized and peaceful group books on systemic racism, anti-Black racism strategies to deal with systemic racism in its neighbourhood. It’s unthinkable that we are still rallied, standing in solidarity, with signs and understanding colonialism and its impact schools. He also expressed concern that the reeling from the impact of a study on systemic showing support for the Black community. In on Indigenous peoples. Read to your children Board “lacks capacity” to deal with this ongoing racism in the public school board that serves Mayfield West a group has been formed to and make sure what you read and watch issue, perhaps hinting at the severity of the Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga. So yes, explore the concept of equity in Caledon. Also reflects a diversity of voices and perspectives. challenge facing them. In reply Peter Joshua, I’m still talking about the continued unrest both in Mayfield West, the OPP formally apologized · Write letters, attend rallies if you are the PDSB Director of Education together south of the border and here at home. I’m still to a family for removing signs the family had comfortable, and if you are able to – donate to with Chair of the Board Brad MacDonald talking about it because someone has to. You made showing support for Black Lives Matter. causes that support Black initiatives like Black have stated: “Let there be no mistake, the have to. We all must take some action and Further, the neighbourhood rallied behind Lives Matter or the Black Legal Action Centre. leadership team at the Peel District School shoulder some of the responsibility in order to them with many now posting their own Black · Ensure you have a solid Board shares a commitment to bring about create change. As our own Councillor Downey Lives Matter signs on front lawns and porches. understanding of the concepts of equity and the changes needed to end the systemic anti- asked in a recent and moving video posted In Orangeville, a peaceful march is planned equality and know (particularly those of you Black racism that exists in our schools, policies online: “Who does it have to be for us to care?” for Sunday while still obeying current social advocating that “All Lives Matter,”) that it is and workplaces.” They acknowledge a reason Someone you know? Someone you love? It distancing restrictions and the same goes for equity that’s required of us. That is, building for scepticism as the “Black community….. shouldn’t matter who it is. both Brampton and Mississauga. In short, customized tools that identify and address have been telling us for decades that anti- Start by having an ongoing conversation there are many conversations taking place inequity where it exists. There’s a significant Black racism is part of their lived experiences.” with your neighbours, your friends, co-workers, and that’s a good sign. Here is what else you difference between the two and explaining The Board is firmly committed, in their words, online or with your families. Don’t let Mr. Floyd’s can do: it would take an entire column. (Maybe next to “interrupt and disrupt” all forms of systemic death be just another rallying flashpoint for a · Continue to put pressure on local week!) discrimination. It appears as though here week or two of “meaningful” Instagram posts institutions and ask questions about what Finally, once again I must also take this too, the conversation is starting. These are and conversely, don’t allow the random act of we, as a community, are doing to support our opportunity to remind readers who think racism conversations that might be long overdue a few looters to provide you with an excuse friends and neighbours. doesn’t exist here in Canada, or indeed here in but it’s important these conversations remain to avoid supporting the legitimate and much- · Have challenging conversations but Caledon, like it does south of the border, that ongoing.

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Written By ROBERT BELARDI one building the opportunity to move up into their head coach at the time and former NHL the next division is not strenuous. For the centreman Kirk Muller. head coach Justin coaches, it’s easy to see how a player is com- But, on June 20th, 2006, Muller took an Teakle is excited for all three junior teams peting and decision making becomes more assistant coach position with the Montreal in Arsenault Hockey Group (AHG) to be in fluid. Canadiens and Teakle decided it was best to one arena. For Teakle, this is also a unique year for move into the workplace. Heading into his fifth season with the orga- him personally. This is the year he also Being a goal-oriented kind of guy, Teakle nization; two with the Orangeville Flyers and embarks on the role of general manager and became Director at PASS Hockey Interna- now his third with the Admirals, he says it’s head coach simultaneously for the first time. tional and developed a strong connection a dream come true for the organization to “I’m looking forward to the challenge. I with former NHL and current AHL forward move to Caledon and have all junior clubs like the business side of hockey as well. I’m Brandon Pirri and former ECHL forward Jus- under one roof. very intrigued and interested in that in terms tin Baker. “I think it’s turned our organization into of how to build a team from goaltending to Also, in connection with Streetsville Der- being a pretty good model in terms of what defence to forwards,” Teakle said delight- by’s owner Tom Baker and general manager a development model should be moving for- fully. Tony Pirri, Teakle was offered an assistant ward,” Teakle said. He praises the organization entirely and coach position with the club in 2006, while “We’re giving players lots of assets to play. says from top to bottom, great people are also earning another coaching position with We’re giving them an A team, a B team and ubiquitous. With that model set in manage- the 91’ born Toronto Nationals team; coach- a C team. That’s very unique in the sense of ment, Teakle searches for players that have ing NHLers Tyler Seguin and Reilly Smith building relationships and in this game, it’s the same character. there. SUBMITTED PHOTO all about building relationships, it’s all about “I’m a big believer in being a good person. He stayed with the Derby’s for five seasons, THE RIGHT PLACE: Caledon is the right building trust and it’s all about development.” For me, being a good person is super import- becoming the head coach for the last two of place for Brampton Admirals head coach In his 14 years of coaching, it makes the ant. It’s not just about being a good hockey them. The team merged with the Cobourg Justin Teakle. This goal oriented head coach transition of players arguably easier than player it’s also about doing the proper things Cougars the next season in 2011 and Teakle strives to be better day in and day out with before. With all of the teams functioning in away from the rink. Being a good family-ori- led the club as head coach to a record setting hopes to develop junior hockey players not only into better players, but better men. ented person, I think that generates into year at 38-9-3. Although the team crashed being a good human.” out in the playoffs, he learned how to con- even for the coaches. Teakle played junior hockey for the Bra- sistently readjust and how to bring forth the He says if the core group of players can malea Blues, , Ajax Axe- best version of himself. stay, this year the boys will be a competitive men and; at the time, the number one junior After a move to the group. They showed it last year in their divi- team in the country in 2005-2006, the Milton for two seasons, he found himself working sion and they’re to prove more now. Icehawks. for Pro Hockey Development Group with Patrick Del Vecchio finished fifth in scor- “I learned a lot from playing that year, in current general manager of the Arizona Coy- ing last year in the league with 74 points. He terms of consistency, being demanding and otes Lindsay Hofford. will be returning to scythe through opposing being a good teammate. We were very well Hofford’s entity, The Hill Academy, needed defences. Top defenceman, Dakota Zarudny coached.” a head coach and Teakle was given the who tallied 42 points last year, will return to Following a four-year career in junior, opportunity. He led The Hill all the way to command the back line. Teakle needed to choose whether or not the ECEL championship. On the back end, Teakle says he needs to to accept his scholarship opportunity with The next year he coached the Toronto speak with his goaltender Travis Smith on Queen’s University and play hockey under Patriots and following one short stint in the returning this year. Smith is a good goalten- city, he moved west to coach with Oran- der and has been with Teakle for a few years geville and join Arsenault Hockey Group. now. AHG has moved from Orangeville, to He was happily impressed with the perfor- Brampton and now to Caledon where he mances last year from every player. There believes, the organization will stay. was not one player he could distinguish bet- “I think as an organization we are super ter than the other. They all improved in their happy to transition over into Caledon. Cale- roles within the group. don is a gorgeous place and I think it is a very “When I wake up every day I’m just look- homey community. I know they’re going to ing at what ways I can get the most out of my welcome us with open arms.” players.” The Admirals finished last in the South It’s a goal of his night in and night out. He division last year with a 16-34-2 record. likes to build his teams surrounding a three- Teakle told his young team, not to look at year plan. the record. He simply advised this team to A championship would be the icing on top learn to manage their emotions and believe, of the cake but junior hockey is back in Cale- www.thefreewebsiteguys.com/free-site “we are a good team.” It’s also about humil- don and that is a prosperous beginning for ity and admitting when mistakes were made; a town filled with loads of talent on the ice. Caledon Tennis Club ‘couldn’t be happier’ to open its doors once again count memberships at the beginning of July Written By ROBERT BELARDI by 20 per cent. With his opening coming in On June 5th, every tennis court in Cale- early June, he has begun this promotion don was allowed to open. The impatient now instead. wait to see their courts filled with the joy of A family membership is $130 and a singles local residents, came weeks after golf cours- membership is $80. es opened their doors to the public. “I think one other thing is important is With restrictions in place, president of that, tennis can be played at all ages. It’s a Caledon Tennis Club Terry Lawrence says great way for people to get out of the house he believes people are really excited to get during this time that we’ve had. Tennis is fun going, after seeing a family out early on Fri- and a wonderful form of distance.” day at 10 a.m. while he was placing signs all For those new to the sport, Lawrence en- over the lot. courages new players to join the club. He “I think people are excited to really just says if you get out on the court and hit with get going on this. They’re just eager to begin someone that relatively knows how to play, playing tennis,” Lawrence said. you can learn a thing or two. He has encour- Since opening, the club will keep the aged athletes from other sports to try getting washrooms and clubhouse closed while en- out on the tennis court. forcing singles play unless a family is from The club is offering private lessons at a adopt the same home. limited capacity at this time. “What we also did is put in a booking sys- Currently, all of the Ontario Tennis Associ- tem. You can go online and you can see what ation (OTA) tournaments are cancelled. Un- courts are available and you can book your til there are further directions from the OTA a pet court online. That way when you get there, there will not be large gatherings scheduled you’re not lingering around and you know as of now. the court is going to be there for you.” Lawrence has reached out to the OTA Our Animal The club is promoting e-transfer pay- to seek further direction and has enquired Shelter is Mittens ments as of now. Lawrence says he will ac- if the association has a phased approach. currently cept cheques as well. He has not seen cash There is no word from any representative, closed due to the Covid-19 as of yet. however, on a positive note, tennis is back pandemic, and we Registration and memberships are now in town. are seeking a temporary foster home until our open. Lawrence was going to wait to dis- Shelter reopens.

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