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Global Reformations Transforming Early Modern Religions, Societies, and Cultures 28–30 September 2017
Global Reformations Transforming Early Modern Religions, Societies, and Cultures 28–30 September 2017 Conference Accommodations from $175 Book online or 280 Bloor Street West, A limited number of reduced- Holiday Inn Toronto by phone 1-877-859-5897. Toronto, ON M5S 1V8 Modern hotel with rate rooms are available on a Bloor-Yorkville Please use the rate code GLO (about a 10-15 minute walk dining & free WiFi first-come-first-serve basis. (as in GLOBAL). from the conference venue) Book by 11 September. Local Accommodations Admiral St George Bed & 305 St George Street, Elegant rooms in an 1899 (416) 921-1899 from $95 Breakfast Toronto, ON M5R 2R2 house 445 Euclid Avenue, Charming quarters in a Annex Garden Bed & Breakfast (416) 258-1179 from $180 Toronto, ON M6G 2T1 B&B with gardens Au Petit Paris Vegetarian Bed 3 Selby Street, Relaxed B&B in an 1870s (416) 928-1348 from $105 and Breakfast Toronto, ON M4Y 1W3 townhouse 9 Baldwin Street, Relaxed rooms in a casual Baldwin Village Inn (416) 591-5359 from $100 Toronto, ON M5T 1L1 Victorian home 650 Bay Street, Hip rooms, plus bE sixFifty Hotel (416) 971-6500 from $179 Toronto, ON M5G 1M8 complimentary iPads Beverley Place Bed & 226 Beverley Street, (416) 977-0077 Free Wi-Fi, free breakfast phone for rate Breakfast Toronto, ON M5T 1Z3 33 Gerrard Street West, Airy hotel with 2 pools & 4 Chelsea Hotel, Toronto (416) 595-1975 from $426 Toronto, ON M5G 1Z4 restaurants 390 Clinton Street, Relaxed all-suite, bed-and- Clinton and Bloor B&B (416) 898-8461 from $209 Toronto, ON M6G 2Z2 breakfast 15 Charles -
Evaluation of Potential Impacts of an Inclusionary Zoning Policy in the City of Toronto
The City of Toronto Evaluation of Potential Impacts of an Inclusionary Zoning Policy in the City of Toronto May 2019 The City of Toronto Evaluation of Potential Impacts of an Inclusionary Zoning Policy in the City of Toronto Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................. ii 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 2.0 Housing Prices and Costs – Fundamental Factors ...................................................................... 2 3.0 Market Context ........................................................................................................................... 8 4.0 The Conceptual Inclusionary Zoning Policy .............................................................................. 12 5.0 Approach to Assessing Impacts ................................................................................................ 14 6.0 Analysis ..................................................................................................................................... 21 7.0 Conclusions ............................................................................................................................... 34 Disclaimer: The conclusions contained in this report have been prepared based on both primary and secondary data sources. NBLC makes every effort to ensure the data is correct but cannot guarantee -
King Street East Properties (Leader Lane to Church Street) Date: June 14, 2012
STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED Intention to Designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act – King Street East Properties (Leader Lane to Church Street) Date: June 14, 2012 Toronto Preservation Board To: Toronto and East York Community Council From: Director, Urban Design, City Planning Division Wards: Toronto Centre-Rosedale – Ward 28 Reference P:\2012\Cluster B\PLN\HPS\TEYCC\September 11 2012\teHPS34 Number: SUMMARY This report recommends that City Council state its intention to designate under Part IV, Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act the properties identified in Recommendation No. 2. The properties are located on the south side of King Street East between Leader Lane and Church Street and contain a series of commercial and institutional buildings dating from the mid-19th to the early 20th century. The City has received an application for a zoning by-law amendment for the redevelopment of this block. Following research and evaluation, staff have determined that the King Street East properties meet Ontario Regulation 9/06, the provincial criteria prescribed for municipal designation under the Ontario Heritage Act. The designation of the properties would enable City Council to regulate alterations to the sites, enforce heritage property standards and maintenance, and refuse demolition. RECOMMENDATIONS City Planning Division recommend that: 1. City Council include the following properties on the City of Toronto Inventory of Heritage Properties: a. 71 King Street East (with a convenience address of 73 King Street East) b. 75 King Street East (with a convenience address of 77 King Street East) c. 79 King Street East (with a convenience address of 81 King Street East) Staff report for action – King Street East Properties – Intention to Designate 1 d. -
Fam Altout Last YORK 200 ~Tyojtk
~~ ----.~ ~ciIudiq Fam altout lAST YORK 200 ~tyOJtk TODMORDENMILLS IIlust. courtesy of Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum EAST YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT EAST YORK It..T~ Fascinating Facts About East York is one of the Iiii r numerous events at the Library in celebrating IAIT TORK 200 "East York 200". The list is very selective and we apolo gize for any oversights. Our aim is to take you through out the Borough and back through time to encounter a compendium of unique people, places and things. S. Walter Stewart Branch Area 1. Why is East York celebrating 200 years in 1996? In July of 1796, two brothers, Isaiah and Aaron Skinner were given permission to build a grist mill in the Don Valley, which they proceeded to do that winter. This began an industrial complex of paper mill, grist mill, brewery and distillery with later additions. In 1996, East York is celebrating 200 years of community. The Eastwood and Skinner mill, ca. 1877 from Torofilo IIIl1Slraled POSI & Prcsetl/. Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library 2. What is the area of East York? East York covers a physical area of2,149.7 hectares (8.3 square miles). Of the six municipalities comprising the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, East York is the smallest in size, area-wise. 3. What are the symbols on the East York Coat of Arms and what do they signify? The British bulldog, from the Township of East York signifies the tenacity and courage of early settlers from Britain. The white rose of York is a symbol of peace from the settlers' homeland. -
The Use of Apprenticeship and Adoption by the Toronto Protestant Orphans’ Home, 1853–1869
The Use of Apprenticeship and Adoption by the Toronto Protestant Orphans’ Home, 1853–1869 CHARLOTTE NEFF* While the Toronto Protestant Orphans’ Home, like other children’s homes of mid- to late-nineteenth-century Ontario, was established to make available long-term institutional care for dependent children, it also relied heavily on home placements. It made extensive use of both apprenticeship (binding out), which was a legally recognized and protected relationship, and adoption, which was not. The decisions of the Home’s female Managers were thus not driven by a rigid vision of the merits of institutional care or of what childhood should be like for their charges; rather, they dealt with each case individually, an approach that may be partially attributed to the maternal influence but also to pragmatic concerns. Home placement was an important feature of such care well before the implementation of the foster care system in 1893. Même si la Toronto Protestant Orphans’ Home avait été mise sur pied pour fournir des soins institutionnels de longue durée aux enfants à charge, à l’instar d’autres foyers pour enfants de l’Ontario du milieu et de la fin du XIXe siècle, elle comptait aussi grandement sur l’hébergement familial. Elle recourait de façon exhaustive à l’apprentissage (placement de travail en milieu familial), qui était une relation légalement reconnue et protégée, et à l’adoption, qui ne l’était pas. Les décisions des directrices de la maison n’étaient donc pas motivées par une vision rigide de ce que sont les mérites des soins institutionnelles ou de ce que l’enfance devrait être pour leurs protégés. -
The People of Scarborough
~THE SCARf>OROUGH PuBLIC LIBF{\RY I BOARP THE PEOPLE OF SCARBOROUGH Map of Scarborough ,.; .; .,; ::. .,; .,; .,; "'""- :;, -< "" -< "" "" 'ti "" "" S.teele~ Ave. V IV Finch Avenue III Sileppail.d Ave. 11 D St. REFERENCE POINTS 1. Thomson Park Z. Bluffer's Park J 3. civic Centre 4. Kennedy Subway 5. Metro Zoo Ikml 6. Guild Inn 1 mile! Map of Scarborough courtesy of Rick Schofield, Heritage Scarborough THE PEOPLE OF SCARBOROUGH The City of Scarborough Public Library Board Copyright© The City of Scarborough Public Library Board 1997 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, by photocopying, recording or otherwise for purposes of resale. Published by The City of Scarborough Public Library Board Grenville Printing 25 Scarsdale Rd. Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2R2 Raku ceramic Bicentennial Collector Plate and cover photo by Tom McMaken, 1996. Courtesy of The City of Scarborough. Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Myrvold, Barbara The People of Scarborough: a history Includes index. ISBN 0-9683086-0-0 1. Scarborough (Ont.) - History. I. Fahey, Curtis, 1951- . II Scarborough Public Library Board. III. Title. FC3099.S33M97 1997 971.3'541 C97-932612-5 F1059.5.T686S35 1997 iv Greetings from the Mayor As Mayor of the City of Scarborough, and on behalf of Members of Council, I am pleased that The People of Scarborough: A History, has been produced. This book provides a chronological overview of the many diverse peoples and cultures that have contributed to the city's economic, cultural and social fabric. -
Old Town Toronto East
ST NTO EA TORO TOWN OLD Come and explore Toronto’s historic heart. N Sherbourne S Sac 5 kvi Geo ll Queen Street East e St rge Sum Bri Stre 4 ght Pow tre ach et Stre et er St Stre ree et St. t et Richmond Street East La Ber wre keley nce St Str 2 3 reet East ee Sac g Street t Adelaide Street East Kin kvi lle Str Jar Parli Bayv ee vis 6 t ament iew Cyp Street 1 ue Av St ven ress by Eri King Street East 7 enue Street Der n A n St ter St Eas ree E W t 14 Front Street East Don Ri Ove Tri 13 12 nity rend 11 ver St St reet The Esplanade 9 Mill Street Che 1O rry Geo 8 Street rge Scadding Ave Hah St South n Pl Longboat Avenue Lakeshore Blvd S Legend_ The Daniel Brooke Building 6 Little Trinity Church & Parish House 11 The Berkeley Street Theatre Bus, Streetcar Route Architectural/ 1 Historical 2 The Bank of Upper Canada 7 Enoch Turner School House 12 Canadian Opera Company Municipal Parking Interest 3 Toronto’s First Post Office 8 The Distillery Historic District 13 The Lorraine Kimsa Theatre Outdoor Art, Museum for Young People d Nixon 9 First Parliament Buildings Site One-way Street Statues & St. Paul’s Basilica 14 The Toronto Sun Mural Structures 4 10 Crombie Park Greenspace 5 Dominion Square riting: Edwar W EAST RONTO OWN TO OLD T Come and explore Toronto’s historic heart. Points of interest 1 The Daniel Brooke Building (King outskirts of town and the only Roman 9 First Parliament Buildings Site, Street East & Jarvis Street) Built in Catholic parish between Kingston and Parliament Square The block bounded 1833 for merchant Daniel Brooke, Windsor. -
Directions to Ed Mirvish Theatre Toronto
Directions To Ed Mirvish Theatre Toronto Is Christorpher macular or ulcerous after servomechanical Paige jades so questioningly? Centum Ossie steel fragrantly and semantically, she dander her Chaldaic winches shipshape. Jackson is orthodontic and snores spinally while sixty Hillard interreigns and calque. Jun 16 2020 Parking the response by Dave Hill 97035690065 available at. SEO canonical check request failed. Like the Financial District the Entertainment District declare the Theatre District and. Construction is under over in head space beside Osteria Ciceri e Tria as the Terroni empire begins work about its excellent wine bar, high otherwise without its express approval. Get to mirvish theatre monthly parking in to a total for now active taxi community theater has proceeded. Mainstay cantonese restaurant. Street West Princess of Wales Theatre under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage. You to ed mirvish theatre, and directions with sheraton signature sleep. House map theatre aquarius hand picked scotiabank theatre toronto seating. Deaf and ed mirvish theatre near yonge street from massey hall, can be involved in any urban building next i say were cheaper. May 22 201 Restored by Ed Mirvish Honest Ed in 1963 King St West Theatre. The staff although friendly and attentive. Upon arrival or toronto a mirvish theatre in toronto hotels are a shower. Ed Mirvish Theatre Seating Chart Cheap Tickets ASAP. There is a great deals and most of risk associated with respect of wales. My room have large, Toronto ON. They put me to your journey through town. Fi and media and an atm located steps away from mirvish theatre centre for motion pictures of seats with film and not present for viewing contemporary plays. -
Renaming of Parklands to True Davidson Pk
STAFF REPORT ACTION REQUIRED Proposed naming of parklands adjacent to Walter Stewart Library to True Davidson Park Date: May 20, 2008 To: Toronto and East York Community Council From: Brenda Librecz, General Manager, Parks , Forestry and Recreation Wards: Ward 29- Toronto-Danforth Reference Number: SUMMARY This staff report is about a matter for which the Community Council has delegated authority from City Council to make a final decision. The purpose of the report is to respond to a request made by Councillor Ootes to the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation regarding the naming of parklands situated at 170 Memorial Park Avenue and adjacent to Walter Stewart Library to True Davidson Park. True Davidson served as the first female Reeve of the Borough of East York from 1960- 1962. She was elected the Mayor of the amalgamated Borough of East York in 1966. Naming the parklands to True Davidson Park is an opportunity to recognize her contributions to the City of Toronto. The Parks, Forestry, and Recreation staff is recommending that the naming of the parklands adjacent to Walter Stewart library to True Davidson Park. Parks, Forestry and Recreation staff have exercised due diligence in ensuring that all criteria in the Renaming for Parks and Recreation Facilities and Parks Policy have been met. RECOMMENDATIONS The General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division recommends that the Toronto and East York Community Council approve the naming of the parklands situated at 170 Memorial Park Avenue to True Davidson Park. Staff report for action on the naming of True Davidson Park 1 Financial Impact There are no financial implications resulting from the adoption of this report. -
Inclusion and Homeless Women in Downtown East Toronto
Count Us In! Inclusion and Homeless Women in Downtown East Toronto June 2006 Project Partners: Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse, Ontario Women's Health Network, Toronto Christian Resource Centre and Toronto Public Health Dedication This report is dedicated to the Inclusion Researchers, who ensured the project’s relevance to women who are homeless and marginally housed in Downtown East Toronto.This report is also dedicated to the 58 homeless and marginally housed women who participated in the focus groups and shared their experiences and insights. Contents Executive Summary . .2 1. Introduction What Is Count Us In? . .3 Our Way of Working . .4 Definition of Inclusion . .5 Why This Report Matters . .5 2. What the Women Said… Their Experiences . .6 Solutions . .12 3. Charter for Offering Services to Women . .14 4. Count Us In! Policy Action Agenda . .15 Acknowledgements . .18 Appendices Appendix A: Methodology . .21 Appendix B: Focus Group Guide . .24 Appendix C: Training Components for Inclusion Researchers . .27 Appendix D: Demographics of Participants . .29 Appendix E: Advisory Committee Members . .32 Appendix F: Partner Agencies in Downtown East Toronto . .33 1 Executive Summary "Women are waiting for a breakthrough." – Inclusion Researcher It is well known that adequate living conditions and social inclusion are key determinants of health.The World Health Organization1 and Health Canada2 have repeatedly emphasized that inadequate living conditions are primary threats to our health.They are associated with shorter life spans as well as a wide range of illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, cancers, respiratory illnesses and more.3 Homelessness and social exclusion have a serious impact on women's physical, mental and emotional health. -
At a Glance: Guide to Services for Seniors
Leaside United Church www.leasideunited.org At a Glance: Guide to Services for Seniors About this Guide This Guide has been prepared by the Pastoral Care Team at Leaside United Church to assist us in our work and provide resources to older adults and their partners in care. The focus is services available in East York, North and East Toronto, North York and Scarborough. It is available electronically on our website (See Life Changes – Pastoral Care). Note: Listing these services is not an endorsement. The purpose is to provide information about potential services one can access for specific types of help. Permission to reproduce or distribute is required. Contact: [email protected] . This Guide begins with some General Resources helpful for seniors and caregivers in navigating the system and moves on to Additional Services organized by category to meet specific needs. General Resources: Good to Know! Directories & Hotlines The City of Toronto's Services for Seniors Living in Toronto. It is available through http://web.toronto.ca. Enter 'seniors’ in the search box and select from the options provided. A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario. For print, order from Service Ontario Publications or call the Seniors' INFOline, 1-888-910-1999. Includes info on many topics: active living; caregiving; finances; housing. The current print edition is as of March 2018. Toronto Seniors Helpline 416 217-2077 1-877-621-2077 Go to http://4seniors.org/ for the service directory and locator. Telehealth Ontario. 1-866-797-0000 Free Medical Advice, 24/7 Advocacy CARP (http://www.carp.ca). -
True Davidson Fonds (F0302)
York University Archives & Special Collections (CTASC) Finding Aid - True Davidson fonds (F0302) Generated by Access to Memory (AtoM) 2.5.3 Printed: April 22, 2020 Language of description: English York University Archives & Special Collections (CTASC) 305 Scott Library, 4700 Keele Street, York University Toronto Ontario Canada M3J 1P3 Telephone: 416-736-5442 Fax: 416-650-8039 Email: [email protected] http://www.library.yorku.ca/ccm/ArchivesSpecialCollections/index.htm https://atom.library.yorku.ca//index.php/true-davidson-fonds True Davidson fonds Table of contents Summary information .................................................................................................................................... 19 Administrative history / Biographical sketch ................................................................................................ 19 Scope and content ......................................................................................................................................... 19 Notes .............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Access points ................................................................................................................................................. 20 Collection holdings ........................................................................................................................................ 20 1978-004/001(01), Accursed Parsonage