Your Daily Highlights Of Toronto Today

EPISODE · Sep 14, 2023 · 43 MIN

Your Daily Highlights Of Toronto Today

from Toronto Today with Greg Brady · host Corus Radio

Intro 0:00 Peel Region District School Board takes a directive to modernize their school libraries and make them more diverse, but in doing so, they simply remove all books before a certain year - and this century, at that. Plus, Bonnie Crombie decides she will vacate the Mayor's chair in Mississauga, going against her initial pledge that she would remain there as she runs to be Ontario's Liberal Party leader Females Can Request Female Drivers 10:42 On the rideshare app Lyft, females can now request a female driver to pick them up. Will this create a new trend? Catherine Fife 14:23 NDP MPP Catherine Fife is pushing for the passing of a new long-term care law that will prevent couples from being separated, should one person age faster than the other. Mike Moffatt 22:42 A housing announcement in London Wednesday was a new announcement about a prior federal commitment. Dr. Mike Moffatt, our housing/real estate expert weighs in on the need for urgent action from the Liberals on this critical issue. Josh Matlow 28:53 Toronto city councilor Josh Matlow responds to criticism the city of Toronto needs to be more vocal and urgent to prevent a provincial government plan to reshape the Ontario Place land by Toronto's waterfront. 6-4-Zero 34:37 A fast-moving package featuring the top stories you'll be talking about, the latest weather, and a deeper dive into one of those big topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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