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Jeet adjacent couple buy heritage house and immediately try to modify it
The couple, who identifies as mixed-race, told the board they only discovered their home was a designated heritage property last year, when they began looking into modifying the house's steep stairway from the sidewalk.
Because of that heritage designation, they learned, they'd need to get permission from the city before making any major changes to the property.
BUT fear not, they're brown so rules need not apply because someone, somewhere, was probably racist once.
[the couple are] asking the city to remove the heritage designation from their century home because they say the original owner was racist.
The two-and-a-half storey, 9,000-square foot house in the Yonge and St. Clair area, was built in 1906 for Stapleton Pitt Caldecott, a former Toronto Board of Trade president who was opposed to immigration, a University of Toronto historian says.
!leafs they're probably gonna get the status removed. Aint no judge gonna die on this hill
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Pinay said there are 154 homes in the community and only 22 — all part of a new subdivision — have water lines connecting them directly to the water treatment plant. The 132 homes without direct lines get their water from cisterns or private wells.
more than 1/10th of all Canadians use cisterns or private wells. I literally use both.
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!leafs it's clearly not the teachers fault kids ain't learning, it's gotta be that darned social media
Four Ontario school boards have launched $4.5-billion in lawsuits against social media giants Snapchat, TikTok and Meta — which owns Facebook and Instagram — accusing them of deliberately hurting students, interfering with their learning and harming their mental health, leaving educators to “manage the fallout.”
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Having no family doctor I'd love to sign up for something like this.
Is there anyway to save on taxes or otherwise to offset the cost?
Most downvoted comment lol.
$450 for nurse practitioners? The scam has begun from the start.
No diss on nurse practitioners, I find mine to be extremely competent, and tbh I haven't seen my doctor even once since I signed up to my family practicr - but then again, this is paid for by my taxes.
If I'm coughing up 450 bucks, I'll want a doctor at my beck and call 24/7 and prioritised referrals.
!r-slurs come get ur boy
Is there a way to report this? I though this wasn't allowable
Nope entirely legal u fricking narc.
How is this legal!!?? Why isn't the Ministry of Health not shutting these down and throwing the book at these people.
More and more it feels like laws are just not being enforced anymore.
R E T A R D E D
"me no likey! illegal! no rule of law!"
As a physician that has had to fix several mistakes by nurse practitioners in the last month, this is not going to end well
lmao jokes on you I'd never be able to get in to see a real MD anyway. There's a reason I've not been in 6 years and counting
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