Dear Emma,
This week, the Ontario Auditor General released her bombshell 941-page report on the Ford government.
One of the most shocking revelations was that Ontario families are paying $400 per household to subsidize a luxury spa they will never visit. The government is investing more in Ontario Place than Therme, their luxury spa tenant, will pay over their 99-year lease. Can you imagine if that money were spent fixing our schools or hiring more nurses?
I knew it was going to be damning, but the degree to which the Auditor General’s report revealed Ford and his government’s corruption was shocking. Here are some highlights:
- Ontario Place: The Ontario Place deal was mismanaged and rigged from start to finish, driven by an opaque process with preferential treatment for Therme.
- The Opioid crisis: The opioid crisis has consistently escalated since 2016, wreaking havoc on communities. Despite this, there was no data, planning, or public consultation provided to justify closing Consumption treatment Services sites.
- Infrastructure: The increased use of Ford’s favourite private-public partnership model has not resulted in better outcomes – instead, projects like transit and hospitals are consistently over budget and over time.
- Government advertising: There was a significant spike in taxpayer-funded ads deemed ‘partisan’ in the past year – in preparation for an election. This is the highest-ever recorded government spending on advertisements, totalling $103.5M.
- Toronto District School Board: There’s been a 114% increase in violent instances from 2017 to present day, currently levels are the highest ever recorded. In addition, the TDSB is facing an estimated $4.1 billion repair backlog.
- Ontario Immigrant Nomination Program: The government does not track the outcomes of immigration. Occupations with the highest vacancies received little attention from the program, including millwrights, ECEs, and nurses.
- Environmental regulations: The government routinely ignored their duty to consult the public and adhere to the Environmental Bill of Rights on a variety of projects.
- Ministerial Zoning Orders: There is no protocol and no rationale for the way the government distributes MZOs. There is clear preferential treatment for select developers, even after the Greenbelt scandal.
This government cannot be allowed to get away with this blatant corruption and mismanagement. I along with the Ontario NDP caucus will continue to hold them to account. You deserve a government that abides by the rules and delivers the basics to you and your family.
I am hosting a holiday party this upcoming Sunday! Join me, our federal candidate Samantha Green, and the Toronto Centre NDP for a delicious lunch, prizes, and holiday cheer with friends and neighbours at the Regent Park Community Centre 🎄
Date: Sunday, December 8 (in two days!)
Time: 2 - 4 PM
Location: Banquet Hall, Regent Park Community Centre – 402 Shuter Street
See you on Sunday,
Kristyn Wong-Tam
MPP, Toronto Centre
In This Newsletter |
- December 6 - National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women
- CTS Closures will Overwhelm Hospitals
- Big Tobacco Must Pay
- World AIDS Day
- This Week’s Headlines
- Local Community Events
December 6 - National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women |
Today is the National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women, a day when we mourn together and recommit to creating a world without femicide and misogyny. Yesterday I spoke about the importance of this day in the legislature, which you can watch here. Tonight I will be gathering with my fellow mourners at Philosophers Walk to hear the names of the women killed and hold their memories in our hearts.
This year we lost 61 women and girls to femicide, along with one young boy killed alongside his mother and sister. If you have the capacity, I encourage you to read the names of these women and learn their stories here.
I am still working on the Sub-Committee Study on Intimate Partner Violence, though with an early election looming in the new year, I am becoming less and less convinced that the committee will be able to conclude. The process is beginning to feel like a farce. I will keep pushing, but this is what I warned the government about and why we need to declare IPV an epidemic now!
CTS Closures will Overwhelm Hospitals |
On Tuesday, the Auditor General confirmed the government’s decision to close consumption and treatment services was not evidence-based or well-planned.
The next day, I asked the government why they didn't consult Toronto Paramedics on this decision. If they had asked, Toronto paramedics would have told them that CTS closures would place huge burdens on already-stretched first responders and hospitals. We need to reverse the closures for all of our sakes.
Big Tobacco Must Pay |
Big Tobacco is in court right now, trying to settle with Ontario and other provinces in a case about the harm that their products do to people. But the current settlement is paltry, includes nothing for smoking cessation, and keeps all court documents private.
I asked the government if they would stand up to Big Tobacco and get what Ontarians deserve. I received largely a non-answer, but the Attorney General did imply he was open to hearing my ideas. I will be following up to ensure Ontario does not miss out on billions of dollars and valuable documents in this settlement.
World AIDS Day |
December 1st was World AIDS Day. I was honoured to join the Toronto HIV/AIDS Network last weekend to commemorate youth resilience and leadership in the fight for equitable care. Young people deserve a future free from the stigma and harm of HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs) in Ontario are facing an unprecedented funding shortfall that should concern us all. Last week in the legislature, I tabled a motion calling on the government to ensure that the funding they provide to ASOs reflects the current economic pressures they are experiencing so that they can continue providing life-changing and life-saving care to our communities.
This Week's Meetings |
- York University
- Ontario Professional Firefighters Association
- Ontario Public Transit Association
- Ontario Dental Association
- Ontario Principals’ Council
- Ontario Chamber of Commerce
This Week's Headlines |
Eglinton Crosstown will open no earlier than mid-2025, TTC chair says
Toronto Tempo revealed as name of new WNBA team after leak accelerates unveiling
TTC approves sweeping ban of e-bikes, e-scooters on public transit system
Upcoming Community Events |
Cabbagetown Holiday in the Patch |
The Cabbagetown BIA invites you to Holiday in The Patch, a festive celebration happening on Saturday, December 7, from 12:00 to 4:00 PM. Join in for a day filled with holiday cheer, fun activities, and local shopping in the heart of Cabbagetown.
Highlights include:
- Treasure Hunt: Solve clues, explore local businesses, and compete for prizes worth up to $1,500.
- Outdoor Après Ski Lounge & Karaoke: Enjoy hot apple cider, lawn games, and holiday karaoke.
- Photos with Santa: Visit Santa at 237 Carlton Street starting at 12:00 PM.
- Exclusive In-Store Events: Discover special promotions and unique experiences throughout the BIA.
Celebrate the season, shop local, and enjoy the magic of the holidays in Cabbagetown. For more details or to register for the treasure hunt, click here.
Riverdale Farm Holiday Tree Lighting |
Celebrate the season at the Holiday Tree Lighting at Riverdale Farm! Enjoy an evening filled with festive cheer, carolers, crafts, cookies, and hot chocolate.
Date: Saturday, December 7, 2024
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Tree lighting at 7:00 p.m.; gates close at 8:00 p.m.)
Location: Riverdale Farm, 201 Winchester St, Toronto, ON
Bring family and friends to enjoy the holiday magic in a beautiful farm setting. For more information, call 416-392-6794.
Toronto’s First Post Office’s Annual Holiday Open House |
The Town of York Historical Society and Toronto's First Post Office invite you to their Annual Holiday Open House—a festive, family-friendly event!
Date: Saturday, December 7, 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. EST
Location: Toronto's First Post Office, 260 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, ON M5A 1N1
Event Highlights:
- Write holiday letters or postcards, including letters to Santa!
- Design your own Christmas postcard and enjoy holiday crafts (while supplies last).
- Seasonal treats will be available for all ages.
Admission: Entry by donation.
All are welcome to drop in and enjoy the holiday spirit at this historic venue!
Free Family Portrait Day |
Date: Saturday, December 7, 2024
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas St. East, Toronto, ON
Event Details:
This event, in collaboration with CAPIC (Canadian Association of Professional Image Creators), offers a wonderful opportunity for families, couples, and individuals in the community to have professional portraits taken—for FREE!
What’s Included:
- One FREE print of your favorite photo.
- Digital access to the rest of your portraits.
Spots Are Limited—Secure Your Time Slot Today!
- How to Book: Scan the QR code in the flyer or visit DSFamilyPortraits.eventbrite.ca to reserve your 15-minute session.
Help Spread the Word:
Share this invitation with friends, family, and anyone in your Regent Park network who would love to participate in this memorable experience.
Contact Information:
Farid Jalil, Hub Manager
Daniels Spectrum | ArtHubs Toronto Inc.
Phone: (647) 696-6962 x1009
Email: [email protected]
Website:ArtHubs.ca
Address: 300-585 Dundas Street East, Toronto
Workshop Wednesdays At the 519 |
When: Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Where: The 519 (519 Church St., Toronto, ON)
Details: Workshops available both in-person and online. TTC fare and snacks provided.
Registration: Preferred via this form.
December 18
Navigating Long-Term Care as a 2SLGBTQ+ Person
Presenter: Jane Meadus, Advocacy Center for the Elderly (ACE)
Ward 10 Forum: School Councils Engaging Families |
Trustee Deborah Williams invites families and community members to the Ward 10 Forum: School Councils Engaging Families - School Improvement & Student Achievement. This hybrid event offers an opportunity to connect, share best practices, and discuss strategies to support student success and well-being.
Details:
- Date: Thursday, December 19, 2024
- Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Location: Online via Zoom or in person at Central Technical School, 725 Bathurst St, Toronto
Childcare and light refreshments will be available. Interpretation and accessibility accommodations can be requested. Please RSVP by clicking here.
Toronto Humane Society: Pet Food Bank & Community Days |
Daily Pet Food Bank:
Providing essential food and supplies for pets, ensuring no pet goes hungry or is separated from their family due to financial challenges.
Community Day Events:
Monthly events offering:
- Pet food
- Pet supplies (bowls, leashes, apparel, carriers, gates, toys, beds, and blankets)
Pet Food Bank Hours:
- Monday: 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Tuesday: 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
- Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Contact Information:
- Learn more
- Address: 11 River Street, Toronto, ON
- Phone: (416) 392-2273
Freedom City’s Christmas in St. James Town |
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2024
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: Rose Avenue Public School, 674 Ontario Street, Toronto
Event Highlights:
- FREE Toys for Kids
- FREE Household Items
- FREE Groceries / Food Bank
- FREE Admission – ALL ARE WELCOME!
Celebrate with Us!
Join us for this annual community event as Freedom City continues to serve the St. James Town neighborhood for over 10 years.
More Information:
- Website: www.freedomcity.ca
- Email: [email protected]
- Instagram: @freedomcityorg
Coming to Fruition: Women’s Only Holiday Pop-Up Market |
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2024
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Wellesley Community Centre, 495 Sherbourne Street, St. James Town
Event Highlights:
This holiday market is designed to celebrate women, self-care, and community. Here's what you can look forward to:
- FREE Beauty Services: Makeup, nail polishing, and hair styling to help you feel pampered and refreshed.
- Incredible Vendors: Discover affordable products, including jewelry, clothing, and handmade items, from hardworking women in the community. Support local and treat yourself!
- Educational Resources: Learn and connect at interactive tables featuring a nutritionist, financial advisor, sexual health professionals, and a mental health workshop.
- Delicious Food and Treats: Enjoy delicious meals and baked goods prepared with love by talented chefs and bakers.
- Inspiring Performances: Witness powerful spoken word, soulful singing, and captivating dance performances that celebrate talent and sisterhood.
- Kids Zone: A fun and safe space for children with face painting, storytelling, arts and crafts, hair braiding, and more!
A Celebration of Sisterhood and Self-Care:
Take this day to celebrate yourself and the women around you. Come in feeling appreciated and leave feeling empowered.
Registration and Contact Information:
- Register: Click here to sign up
- Walk-ins are welcome!
- Email: [email protected]
Celebrate, connect, and be part of a beautiful community event created just for women!
Regent Park Holiday Pancake Breakfast |
Friends of Regent Park are hosting a pancake breakfast on Saturday, December 21 at the Regent Park Gymnasium and Banquet Hall.
From 9am-1pm it is sure to be an exciting morning of pancakes, crafts, games, and more. Santa is expected to make the rounds and lots of new friends are to be made!
Ho ho hold the date!