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[URBAN NOTE] Five Toronto links: Power Super Market, Bombardier, McArthur, congestion, Regent Park
- Jamie Bradburn takes a look at the advertisements, and history, of post-Second World War Power Super Market.
- Bombardier has missed a deadline for delivering vehicles for the Eglinton Crosstown, the Toronto Star notes.
- Toronto police officer Paul Gauthier has been charged with misconduct in connection with the Bruce McArthur case, over his treatment of the 2016 complaints of a man claiming he had been strangled by McArthur. CBC reports.
- Tricia Wood at Spacing Toronto argues against making the fight against congestion a key police aim.
- Jennifer Pagliaro and Emily Mathieu at the Toronto Star look at what’s next for Regent Park.
Written by Randy McDonald
February 2, 2019 at 3:30 pm
Posted in Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
Tagged with bombardier, bruce mcarthur, church and wellesley, crime, eglinton avenue, Eglinton Crosstown, glbt issues, history, mass transit, neighbourhoods, police, politics, power super market, regent partk, shopping, toronto, Urban Note