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Plaque commemorating the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games in Toronto, titled “41 Trees.” The plaque features the Toronto 2015 logo, and logos of major partners including CIBC, the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, City of Toronto, Government of Canada, and Government of Ontario.

Text (English side):

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41 TREES

In the summer of 2015, Toronto hosted the XVII Pan American and V Parapan American Games, the largest international multi-sport Games in Canada’s history. These 41 trees, which stand on the traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, are in tribute to the 41 participating countries and territories, and the talent, commitment and teamwork of the athletes who were here in pursuit of a dream.

More than 10,000 athletes, coaches and officials participated in the TORONTO 2015 Games, thanks to the funding and leadership of the Government of Canada, the Province of Ontario, the City of Toronto, Lead Partner CIBC and 15 other municipalities across the Greater Golden Horseshoe region, three universities and more than a dozen other civic-minded corporate sponsors. None of it would have been possible without the passionate dedication of 23,000-plus Games-time volunteers. United We Play.

Plaque commemorating the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games in Toronto, titled “41 Trees.” The plaque features the Toronto 2015 logo, and logos of major partners including CIBC, the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, City of Toronto, Government of Canada, and Government of Ontario. Text (English side): ⸻ 41 TREES In the summer of 2015, Toronto hosted the XVII Pan American and V Parapan American Games, the largest international multi-sport Games in Canada’s history. These 41 trees, which stand on the traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, are in tribute to the 41 participating countries and territories, and the talent, commitment and teamwork of the athletes who were here in pursuit of a dream. More than 10,000 athletes, coaches and officials participated in the TORONTO 2015 Games, thanks to the funding and leadership of the Government of Canada, the Province of Ontario, the City of Toronto, Lead Partner CIBC and 15 other municipalities across the Greater Golden Horseshoe region, three universities and more than a dozen other civic-minded corporate sponsors. None of it would have been possible without the passionate dedication of 23,000-plus Games-time volunteers. United We Play.

🌳🌳🌳 Welcome to Tree Thread: The Sequel.

Ten years ago today — July 10, 2015 — Toronto kicked off the 2015 Pan Am Games.

To mark the event, 41 trees were planted along a section of Front Street East — one for each country or territory.

In this thread, again, I'll review the state of every tree.

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Ricardo Tranjan: The law allows landlords to make the elderly homeless. Whose dreams of the future is government helping? In Quebec, New York and Germany, laws protecting elderly renters from eviction are robust. Why doesn’t Ontario?

www.thestar.com/opinion/cont... ‘Selling dreams of the future while failing to act now is not just cynical but despicable when it concerns the senior population.’ @ricardotranjan.bsky.social @policyalternatives.ca

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Thanks for sharing! And glad to see some @tngcommunityto.bsky.social volunteers at this truly grassroots event. Thanks Helen, Nancy and Elene for raising awareness on our failure to support people with disabilities to live with dignity and without poverty!

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Sharing International Day in Support of Survivors of Torture event by our friends at Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture. Registration is required. Please raise awareness. We stand with refugees.

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Events Heritage Toronto's events, including tours and other programs, engage the public to reflect on the city’s heritage.

How did I not know about this page before today!? Heritage Toronto has so many walking tours to sample and learn the history of Toronto! I am curious about the history of Church-Wellesley Village and Junction Triangle, and so appropriate for Pride Month. www.heritagetoronto.org/events/

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This is an important day to say OUT LOUD that refugees and immigrants are welcome at
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- for the past 100 years, for today, and for the future. We are all better and happier with refugees and immigrants in our community.

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Thank you @allianceon.bsky.social for the Community Health Campion Award for @tngcommunityto.bsky.social and 17 other Ontario organizations championing harm reduction and human rights. #Alliance2025

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Rally held outside Queen’s Park over bill critics say targets encampments, public drug use Members of the Encampment Justice Coalition formed a rally outside of Queen’s Park to speak out against the Ford government’s Bill 6.

Rally held outside Queen’s Park over Bill 6 which criminalizes #homelessness and conflates it with addiction.

Thank you @dianacmcnally.bsky.social for your tireless efforts organizing & pushing back against this harmful & dangerous piece of legislation.
#ONpoli
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Yes, it is.

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Yes. Nice to see this building full of life again.

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Anything better than a sunny day in Kensington Market? And big welcome to "Public Butter" on Augusta - this feels so Kensington. All this and more just steps from Spadina.

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Thank you @jessicabellto.bsky.social for the Healthcare Advocate Award! Proud to receive it with @tngcommunityto.bsky.social KMOPS team!

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Poster reading: Book Launch, ENCAMPENT, by Maggie Helwig, Thursday May 8, 2025, 7 pm. St Stephen-in-the-Fields Anglican Church, 365 College St, Toronto. Includes picture of the author, picture of the book cover showing tents in the churchyard, and logo of the publisher, Coach House Books.

Poster reading: Book Launch, ENCAMPENT, by Maggie Helwig, Thursday May 8, 2025, 7 pm. St Stephen-in-the-Fields Anglican Church, 365 College St, Toronto. Includes picture of the author, picture of the book cover showing tents in the churchyard, and logo of the publisher, Coach House Books.

As the City evicts encampments again, and the province tries to criminalize living outdoors, please come to this launch and hear about some of the reality of why people live in encampments and what their lives are like. Thursday, May 8, 7 pm, St Stephen-in-the-Field, 365 College Street, Toronto.

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Event graphic for a conversation about ENCAMPMENT, by Maggie Helwig, in conversation with Michael Ondaatje. Monday June 2 @ 7 pm, TYPE Books, 883 Queen St. W., Toronto.

Event graphic for a conversation about ENCAMPMENT, by Maggie Helwig, in conversation with Michael Ondaatje. Monday June 2 @ 7 pm, TYPE Books, 883 Queen St. W., Toronto.

A written recommendation from a bookseller at TYPE named Claire: "Helwig is a priest, human rights activist, poet, caregiver, friend, mother, Mother. And she is, most admirably, a reader—a reader of sacred texts, yes, but also a reader of a city, of a neighbourhood, of bureaucracy, of poetry, of law by turns incensing and nonsensical, and of a community frequently deemed illegible or illegitimate in their living because the living looks different. With this book, Helwig maps a space for difference. Encampment enacts the gesture of a hand reaching out to meet another, of a question being formed, and of a need—however difficult to translate its utterance—that is listened to with respect and responded to with attention. Reader to reader, Helwig asks us: How might we better live together? -CF"

A written recommendation from a bookseller at TYPE named Claire: "Helwig is a priest, human rights activist, poet, caregiver, friend, mother, Mother. And she is, most admirably, a reader—a reader of sacred texts, yes, but also a reader of a city, of a neighbourhood, of bureaucracy, of poetry, of law by turns incensing and nonsensical, and of a community frequently deemed illegible or illegitimate in their living because the living looks different. With this book, Helwig maps a space for difference. Encampment enacts the gesture of a hand reaching out to meet another, of a question being formed, and of a need—however difficult to translate its utterance—that is listened to with respect and responded to with attention. Reader to reader, Helwig asks us: How might we better live together? -CF"

On June 2 at 7 PM, TYPE Books is hosting a very special evening to celebrate ENCAMPMENT by Maggie Helwig, who will be joined in conversation by Michael Ondaatje. 883 Queen St. W. This is a free event - TYPE recommends you arrive early or call ahead to let them know if you need a chair.

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Love how quickly these were put together and I see them all over the city! #supportlocal #lovelocal

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Thank you @unitedwaygt.bsky.social for a beautiful Jane's Walk today. Loving our neighbourhood!

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kensington-market-united | Jane's Walk Toronto Festival

I have my comfortable shoes on for a terrific Jane's Walk with @unitedwaygt.bsky.social today! Looking for nice weather! www.janeswalkfestivalto.com/friday-may-2...

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Vice President, Independent Living | CharityVillage The Vice President Independent Living (Vice President) reports directly to the President and CEO of The Neighbourhood Group Community Services (TNGCS) and provides strategic leadership, direction and ...

Come work with me! @tngcommunityto.bsky.social is hiring for a Vice-President of Independent Living Services. Come join a fearless, progressive organization making change! charityvillage.com/jobs/vice-pr...

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Public streets and public spaces belong to all of us - both for celebration and for protest. Thank you @planningtoronto.bsky.social

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What Happened to Poverty as an Election Issue? | The Tyee As politicians fixate on an anxious middle class, millions of Canadians are left out of the conversation.

What Happened to #Poverty as an #Election Issue?

Despite the growing number of Canadians struggling to make enough money to feed, clothe and house themselves, the word “poverty” has seldom been uttered on the campaign trail.

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A beautiful day to vote! Quick and easy. Get out and vote this weekend if you can.

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Signs of Spring at a @tngcommunityto.bsky.social childcare playground. Looking forward to leaves and flowers surrounding our locations and our playgrounds. Beautiful day!

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Rent control goes a long way to solving the housing crisis Imposed from above during an economic emergency, rent control played a significant role both in curbing out-of-control inflation and solving the housing crisis Canada was experiencing at the time. A c...

Thanks for sharing this new article Right To Housing Network! canadiandimension.com/articles/vie...

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Stopping immigration won’t fix Canada’s housing crisis - Macleans.ca Housing policy researcher Carolyn Whitzman says Canada needs a national social-housing program—and much better data

And another great article shared by Right To Housing Network. It is from 2023 but still applies today - except Canada did cut immigration and it is not solving the housing crisis! Let's solve problems with facts. macleans.ca/politics/sto...

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Thanks @moreneighboursto.bsky.social and all of the community groups deputing for affordable rental housing in Rexdale! I was proud to depute for @tngcommunityto.bsky.social and share examples of similar successful projects in other residential neighbourhoods. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw8q...

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Op-Ed: Here's an easy policy to help seniors help themselves Whichever party wins this election should support further increases in the GIS earnings exemption to support seniors who work

Op-Ed: Here's an easy policy to help seniors help themselves www.canadianaffairs.news/2025/04/07/o...

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Thank you for these 7 important recommendations and commitments for a thriving Canada!

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2025 Federal Election series: Thriving This has been a season of elections for people in the Greater Toronto Area, with both a provincial election campaign and now a federal campaign, all under the shadow of an unpredictable, threatening A...

Canada's federal election is April 28. Our 2025 Federal Election series details the issues Canada’s political leaders must address to strengthen health equity.

First up: how can parties ensure everyone has what they need to live a healthy, engaged life?
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"Despite Ontario Superior Court Injunction Recognizing Irreparable Harm, Most Remaining Supervised Consumption Sites Still Facing Forced Closure Tomorrow"

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Despite Ontario Superior Court Injunction Recognizing Irreparable Harm, Most Remaining Supervised Consumption Sites Still Facing Forced Closure Tomorrow  - Canadian Drug Policy ... Toronto, ON | March 31, 2025—In a small victory for those advocating for evidence-informed services, one Toronto supervised consumption site facing forced closure April 1, 2025 will...

Thank you for this important statement Canadian Drug Policy Coalition! drugpolicy.ca/despite-onta...

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