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A Toronto woman and her family who had been living on a boarded-up Toronto block, and at one point worried about whether their water and hydro would be cut off, appear to have a new place to live. ....
Secondary suites in Lawrence Heights Townhomes offset the cost of home ownership Author of the article: Iris Benaroia, Special to National Post Publishing date: May 19, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 4 minute read • The four-bedroom Lawrence Park models start at $1,439,900. Photo by Photo courtesy of Metropia and Context Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Toronto is filled with old houses that have been chopped up to create quirky rental apartments. Some have poorly divided entrances, others strangely configured living spaces, or laundry rooms that have to be accessed through another tenant’s apartment. And there’s the issue of sound transfer because of the flimsy walls. But the owner gets help with the mortgage, the renter shelter, so most of the time, it’s win-win. ....
Article content By Shawn Whatley “Call for help.” This is one of the first rules in every advanced life-saving course. When you see someone collapse, rush over to assess and call for help. Raise the alarm. Let people know. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Whatley: We need MDs to speak up when public policy harms patients Back to video Doctors and nurses do this all the time in Canadian hospitals across Canada. It would be professional misconduct to do otherwise. What if someone collapses due to “public health orders or recommendations”? Should physicians speak up? ....
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Article content By Shawn Whatley “Call for help.” This is one of the first rules in every advanced life-saving course. When you see someone collapse, rush over to assess and call for help. Raise the alarm. Let people know. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Whatley: We need MDs to speak up when public policy harms patients Back to video Doctors and nurses do this all the time in Canadian hospitals across Canada. It would be professional misconduct to do otherwise. What if someone collapses due to “public health orders or recommendations”? Should physicians speak up? ....