WARMINGTON: Dark day as patriot told to stop playing O Canada at City Hall

If Scott Youmans had been hitting a rock of crack cocaine or mainlining fentanyl or heroin, not only would Toronto City Hall security guards have allowed it, but someone would ensure he had a clean pipe or needle to do it.

But they wouldn’t let him play O Canada over his portable sound system Monday in Nathan Phillips Square.

Toronto elected an idiot for Mayor whose handlers hate Canada and hate White people. Everything they do is a calculated insult. It’s hard wired into their ideological DNA.

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A day that shall live in infamy … well it will certainly be remembered as a shitty one

Toronto City Hall raises Palestinian flag, joining other cities across Canada

TORONTO – The mood was celebratory on the rooftop of Toronto City Hall on Monday morning, as dozens gathered in the brisk weather to watch the Palestinian flag fly over the building for the first time.

Stupid and disgusting.

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Mayor’s ‘priority’ Dundas TTC station renaming comes with hidden costs

The renaming of Dundas station could come at a $400,000 cost to City Hall – if not more – and has generated friction at the TTC, the Toronto Sun has learned.

That renaming was decided upon at a May meeting of the TTC board. What’s now Dundas will become TMU station as part of a sweeping partnership with nearby Toronto Metropolitan University.

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LILLEY: Here’s all the reasons Olivia Chow should not run for Toronto mayor again

Mayor Olivia Chow has mused that she may not run again in next year’s election. If so, that would be good news for the city because her policies are not what Toronto needs right now.

Chow was appearing on the Can’t Be Censored Podcast with Travis Dhanraj and Karman Wong when she mused about her political future.

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Legal challenge launched to halt Palestine flag event at Toronto City Hall

A Toronto-based advocacy group has filed a legal challenge seeking to prevent the planned raising of the “State of Palestine” flag at Toronto City Hall later this month, arguing that the event violates city policy and poses potential risks to public safety.

The Tafsik Organization, which describes itself as a pro-Israel group focused on combating antisemitism and advancing Jewish community interests, filed an application with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for an injunction ahead of the flag-raising ceremony scheduled for November 17.

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Why Olivia Chow’s council allies are attacking John Tory’s World Cup bid – and not the scandal that caused him to quit

While former mayor John Tory may still be mulling a bid to get his old job back in next year’s municipal election, his successor at Toronto city hall is already bracing for a fight. Over the last few months, Mayor Olivia Chow and her allies on Toronto council have taken every opportunity to poke holes in Tory’s record.

The strategy seems designed as a pre-emptive counter to the notion that Tory was a popular and effective mayor brought down only by a personal scandal, after the Star reported about an inappropriate relationship with a mayoral staffer. Chow’s team is suggesting there’s a lot more to the Tory story.


Nothing will save Chow, well the stupidity of Toronto voters might.

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Toronto city hall agrees to fly Palestinian flag this month for the first time

Toronto city hall will fly the Palestinian flag for the first time next Monday to commemorate State of Palestine Independence Day, a gesture long sought by advocates that the city says it has now agreed to because Canada recognized Palestine in September.

City hall hoists several dozen flags a year. In 2024, it raised more than 60. Most were national flags but about a third were for sports teams or various causes, including the End Polio Now Flag, the Black Liberation Flag and the Period Purse Flag on Menstrual Health Day in May.

One Term Chow.

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‘A literal shoe box’: Why some Toronto renters are avoiding new builds

267 square foot condo Toronto

Delphine Winton just recently moved into an apartment by Casa Loma built in 1936 — and she’s not looking back.

During her hunt for a new space, the 22-year-old student was strictly looking for older buildings, choosing to stay away from the sliding glass doors, lack of “character” and odd floor plans she’s seen in newer condos.

“God forbid you have enough room to put a dining table in,” she told CBC Toronto.

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How an undercover Toronto cop secured a murder confession from an 18-year-old — over ‘chit chat’ about makeup, nails and boys

While talking about nails — by way of eye shadow, boys and her frustrating mother — Brianna Warner confessed to murder.

It was a huge get for Toronto police, one that was months in the making.

While the 18-year-old Warner had emerged as a person of interest in the December 2022 shooting of 20-year-old Jai Parker-Ford, investigators weren’t quite ready to charge her.


She seems all too common a monster.

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Toronto’s unemployment rate rises to 8.9%

Toronto’s unemployment rate climbed to 8.9% as of September 2025, marking nearly a 3.5-percentage-point increase from its post-pandemic low and leaving Canada’s largest city with the fourth-highest jobless rate among the country’s 41 major urban areas, according to a report released Wednesday by TD Economics.

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Chairman Chow defends calling Gaza war a genocide

Mayor Olivia Chow on Tuesday defended her recent remarks on the war in Gaza that have sparked complaints to both the provincial human rights tribunal and the city’s integrity commissioner.

At a charity gala hosted by the National Council of Canadian Muslims on Saturday, Chow gave a speech, in which she described what has transpired in Gaza as a genocide, a characterization that has been the subject of fierce debate through the war.

“The genocide in Gaza impacts us all,” Chow said, adding “our common bond of shared humanity is tested. And I will speak out when children anywhere are feeling pain and violence and hunger.”

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No surprise: Poll indicates growing number of Torontonians strongly disapprove of commie mayor Olivia Chow’s performance

While Torontonians are evenly split on their mayor’s handling of the job, the proportion who strongly disapprove of Olivia Chow’s performance is rising, according to a new Leger poll.

Older Torontonians also feel differently than younger ones about Chow’s performance.

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Company building Toronto’s new electric ferries faces criminal corruption charges overseas

The shipbuilder awarded $92 million to construct Toronto’s two new electric ferries will soon face trial overseas on corruption charges and sanctions violations, a legal threat experts say could imperil the company.

The Netherlands Public Prosecution Service announced in April that it was prosecuting Damen, a major international shipbuilder headquartered in the Netherlands, for bribery, forgery and money-laundering. The service also said it was investigating the company for violating Russian sanctions.


I bet these will work great mid-winter.

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Toronto home sales down 9.5 per cent in October from last year

Toronto’s real estate board says home sales and prices were down in October from a year earlier as economic uncertainty persists.

The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales totalled 6,138, down 9.5 per cent from last year, which on a seasonally adjusted basis meant a 2.3 per cent drop in sales from September.

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Off the track

Meddling politicians, a massive contract, multimillion-dollar lawsuits and a pandemic have turned the Eglinton Crosstown LRT into a 14-year project

For months, they have glided along the middle of Toronto’s Eglinton Avenue: Sleek, empty streetcars on test runs, stopping at platforms blocked off to the public. No one gets on or off. And before the two-car vehicle pulls away, its electronic chimes sound their pointless warnings as the doors close.

Here in Scarborough, on a strip lined with mall parking lots, cars and buses full of people – relegated to the road’s remaining traffic lanes – just roll on by as though the weed-choked rail line occupying the median isn’t there.


I think they should shoot for 20 years.

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