Yvan Baker Member of Provincial Parliament Etobicoke Centre Spring 2015 COMMUNITY UPDATE A message from Yvan Since my last newsletter in the fall, there have been many developments in Etobicoke Centre and at Queen’s Park. Locally, a number of important events organized by members of our community have taken place. In addition, I had the opportunity of hosting an open house at our new constituency office in November, several Seniors’ Advisory Group Meetings, and the New Year’s Levee and Community Recognition Awards. WHAT’S INSIDE: Recent Events..................... 2 Community Recognition Awards......... 4 Queen’s Park Report........ 5 The Levee was an opportunity to come together as a community and, through our Community Recognition Awards, showcase the hard work of people making a difference in Etobicoke Centre. Fiscal Responsibility and Value for Taxpayer Dollars At Queen’s Park the Government introduced 19 pieces of legislation in the fall sitting, including nine pieces of legislation that passed into law before the Christmas holidays. Jobs and the Economy In this spring newsletter you will find updates on recent events in Etobicoke Centre. You will also find more information on the progress being made at Queen’s Park on issues that matter to our community, and about how you can get involved in discussions that I host in the riding, whether at an upcoming Seniors’ Advisory Group Meeting or in some other forum. Accessible Communities As always, please do not hesitate to contact me with feedback or suggestions. My staff and I are committed to serving the constituents of Etobicoke Centre in any way we can. Please contact us any time. We are here to help! Health Care Preparing the Provincial Budget Seniors’ Advisory Group Meetings .............................. 8 Constituency Services..... 8 Yvan Baker, MPP Etobicoke Centre LET US KNOW HOW WE CAN HELP. Constituency Office: Suite 106, 4800 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M9A 1B1 | Tel: 416-234-2800 [email protected] | www.yvanbaker.onmpp.ca| www.facebook.com/yvanbaker SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 Recent Events in our Community In the last few months, a number of important community events were put on by local organizations. Below is a sampling of just some of these events. St. James Food Basket In late October, I had the opportunity to visit St. James United Church for the church community’s weekly ‘Food Basket’. Every week, St. James United Church works with the Daily Bread Food Bank, Second Harvest and local suppliers, to provide food items to individuals and families in need. For more information: www.stjamesunitedchurch.com/ foodbasket.htm Celebrating Korean Culture Every year, the Korean Canadian community organizes the Korea Canadian Heritage Awards, showcasing the contributions that individual Canadians have made to the community and to Ontario. Recently, I participated in this event and joined a number of constituents at the celebration of the National Day of Korea and the Korean Film Festival in November. Remembrance Day Hundreds of people from our community came together on Remembrance Day at the Etobicoke Civic Centre and other locations in our riding, to remember the men and women in uniform who have served and continue to serve so that we may live in peace and prosperity here in Canada. I had the privilege of laying a wreath at some of these 2 Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre commemorations on behalf of the Government of Ontario. Day at the Races in Support of Applewood Shaver House This annual fundraising event benefits the James Shaver Woodsworth Homestead Foundation to help maintain the historic Applewood Shaver House in Broadacres Park, protecting Etobicoke’s important cultural heritage for generations to come. Meeting with St. James United Church Minister Rev. Norm Hennig-Pereira and Food Basket organizers Marie Truelove and Lynn Parker. For more information: www.applewoodshaverhouse.org Celebrating Albanian Heritage In November, the Albanian Canadian Community Association of Toronto held a special reception at Queen’s Park celebrating Albanian Heritage Month. The reception highlighted wonderful elements of Albanian culture and took place days after the raising of the Albanian Flag in recognition of the 102nd anniversary of Albanian independence. Joining members of the Korean-Canadian community and Mr. Jinsoo Lee, Consul General Mr. Kwang-Kyun Chung, and MPPs David Zimmer, Michael Chan, and Monte Kwinter for a group photo. For more information: www.albcan.ca/alb Markland Wood Homeowners Association Christmas Caravan The annual Markland Wood Christmas Caravan saw countless members of Etobicoke Centre come together to give back to those in need. Furniture, clothing, and food were generously donated by residents of Markland Wood to local organizations such as the Furniture Bank, Goodwill and the Daily Bread Food Bank. I had the chance to join volunteers in picking up donations throughout the community. For more information: www.marklandwood.org/marklandhomes-association Laying a wreath at a Remembrance Day ceremony on behalf of the Government of Ontario. Markland Wood Homeowners Association President Georgina Balascas and Treasurer Michele Mahar with Santa at the Christmas Caravan. Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre Speaking at the Albanian Heritage Month reception at Queen’s Park. Joined by President Joana Kuras of the Lithuanian Canadian Community, President Andris Kesteris of the Latvian Federation in Canada, and President Juliusz Kirejczyk of the Canadian Polish Congress Toronto at the annual Canadian Polish Congress New Year’s celebration. Rotary Club of Etobicoke and Rotary Club of Toronto West Canadian Polish Congress Annual New Year’s Celebration In December, the Rotary Club of Etobicoke recognized current and past Paul Harris Award winners for their community work and in January the Rotary Club of Toronto West hosted their 16th Annual Youth Impact Awards Dinner. I would like to extend congratulations to all of those recognized during both of these awards ceremonies and thank all Rotarians for their devotion to our community in Etobicoke and to ‘Service Above Self ’. In January the Canadian Polish Congress (CPC) hosted their annual New Year’s Celebration. Those of us in attendance were treated to a keynote address on the history and contributions of the Polish community in Canada, including those of constituents of Etobicoke Centre. Royal York Gardens Tenants’ Association In January I joined Omar Farouk and members of the community at the IMO for Eid Milād-un-Nabī before touring the new gymnasium currently under construction at the centre. Once completed, the gymnasium will provide a much needed common space for people of all backgrounds, particularly youth, to come together. Recently I had the chance to sit down with members of the Royal York Gardens Tenants’ Association to discuss a range of issues of concern, specifically those impacting tenants. I learned a lot from the association and look forward to working together on these issues. For more information: www.rygta.com Rathburn Area Youth (RAY) Holiday Party With Imam Omar Farouk at the new IMO gymnasium currently under construction. SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 In December, the Rathburn Area Youth (RAY) Project hosted a holiday party. This organization provides services such as cooking lessons and sports programs for youth aged 13 to 24 in the communities of Central Etobicoke. Beyond the festivities, I was able to sign their pledge to end violence against women and had the pleasure of meeting Vanessa Cummings, one of the RAY Program Parent Volunteers of the Year. For more information: www.kpk.org Eid Milād-un-Nabī at the International Muslims Organization of Toronto Finding a Cure for Alzheimer’s Disease In its 25th year, the Alzheimer Society’s Walk for Memories is Canada’s largest walk for Alzheimer’s, and an important source of fundraising. I was pleased to join former MPP Donna Cansfield in supporting this important cause. For more information: www.lampchc.org/ content/rathburn-area-youth High-fives with Keddone Dias, supervisor of Rathburn Area Youth. Joined by former MPP Donna Cansfield at the Alzheimer Society’s Walk for Memories in support of Alzheimer’s research and care.’ 3 SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre Community Recognition Awards In January I had the privilege of presenting the 2014 Community Recognition Awards, recognizing the positive difference being made by individuals and groups in Etobicoke Centre. Recipients were selected by a community Selection Committee from a group of candidates nominated by people and organizations servicing Etobicoke. The awards were presented at my Holiday Levee and were awarded to people living, working, or volunteering in our riding who have made a real difference in the lives of the people of Etobicoke Centre. 2014 Community Recognition Award Recipients Brian Brennand • Oksana Cherchyk • Jim Fielding • Bruce Gleeson • Barbara Hayworth • Odile Sahl • Ted Scott • Florence Thiffault • John Varley • Bill and Mary Wilson • Dr. Ronald Groshaw • Sharon Bradbury • George Alexandris • AnQi Chang • Elizabeth Ditchev • Gayasha Perera • Mary Klamas • Helen Kerekes • Lydia Lelyk • ESS Congregate Dining Volunteers • Matthew Barrett • Johnathan McAvoy • Kathy Huang • Victoria Li • Kirby Wong • Daniel Bogue • Mary Green • Luke Lynch • Rose Wang • Sandy Simmons • Wendy Samuel To learn more about this year’s recipients or to see photos and videos from the 2014 Community Recognition Awards and to read more about this year’s recipients, visit my website at www.yvanbaker.onmpp.ca. 4 Presenting the 2014 Community Recognition Awards Ontario Medal for Firefighter Bravery Recipient Anthony Colabufalo In November, firefighter Anthony Colabufalo, a constituent of Etobicoke Centre, was awarded the Ontario Medal for Firefighter Bravery for helping to save the lives of three other firefighters while on duty last spring. It was important to me that Anthony’s story also be shared with those in his community in Etobicoke Centre, so I was so pleased that Anthony was able to join us at the Community Recognition Awards so that he could be recognized. For Anthony’s story visit: news.ontario. ca/mcscs/en/2014/11/the-ontario-medalfor-firefighter-bravery-4.html Organ Donation Recipient Ann McGuire In late January, Ann McGuire, a resident of Etobicoke Centre, and organ recipient, visited me at my constituency office and shared her inspiring story. Ann is an active volunteer with the Trillium Gift of Life Network, the agency of the Government of Ontario responsible for organ and tissue donation and transplant. Ann’s story demonstrates what a difference all of us can make by registering as a donor. Registering as an organ donor takes just two minutes online. To become an organ and tissue donor, visit www.beadonor.ca or any ServiceOntario location. Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 QUEEN’S PARK REPORT Passage of Key Legislation During the fall sitting of the Legislature I debated and supported a number of bills that I believe will improve the quality of life for those living in Etobicoke Centre. This past fall, a total of nine bills were passed into law, including: 1.Public Sector and MPP Accountability Act: Broad legislation providing greater oversight of government, making many agencies of government more accountable and offering greater transparency into how your tax dollars are spent. 2.Better Business Climate Act: Will cut red tape and reduce regulatory burdens that cost businesses time and money. 3.Stronger Workplaces for a Stronger Economy Act: Ties future increases of the minimum wage to the rate of inflation. 4.Fighting Fraud and Reducing Automobile Insurance Rates Act: Will reduce auto insurance fraud and help to lower auto insurance rates across Ontario. 5.Employment Standards Amendment Act (Leaves to Help Families): Employment protection for families providing care to loved ones in times of need. Fiscal Responsibility and Value for Taxpayer Dollars I made a commitment to the constituents of Etobicoke Centre to contribute my business experience and knowledge of finance to increase the value we get for taxpayer dollars and to strengthen fiscal accountability and responsibility in government. Below is an overview of some of that work: Leading Passage of the Public Sector and MPP Accountability Act This fall, I joined Minister Deb Matthews in debating this bill extensively in the Legislature, and led the work at committee to strengthen the Bill before its passage in December. The Public Sector and MPP Accountability Act will make government more accountable and will offer more transparency around how your tax dollars are spent. This legislation will: • Strengthen accountability of municipalities, school boards and publicly funded universities by providing the Ontario Ombudsman with oversight of those entities. • Establish a Patient Ombudsman to assist patients in resolving concerns involving Hospitals, LongTerm Care Homes and Community Care Access Centres • Give new investigative powers to the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth for matters related to services provided by children’s aid societies and certain residential licensees With Ministers Del Duca and Sergio announcing the launch of the Community Transportation Pilot Grant Program at Centennial Park Place in Etobicoke Centre. • Protect our tax dollars by reigning in public sector compensation so more funds are directed towards the services you rely on 5 SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 • Require that public sector organizations publish their business plans and that provincial politicians post expenses online, giving taxpayers a direct look at how tax dollars entrusted to government are managed • Provide the Integrity Commissioner with increased investigative powers I was proud to lead the passage of this bill in the Legislature because it takes important steps to build a more transparent, open and accountable government. Jobs and the Economy Making Sound Investments At Queen’s Park I have been utilizing my background in finance to assist the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure as they continue to develop new evaluation tools to help make investment decisions supporting economic development. These tools will help the Government determine the best investments to make to bolster our economy and create jobs for Ontarians while protecting our bottom line as we work to eliminate the deficit. Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre •Work Experience for High School Graduates: Rolling out in 2015, the Experience Ontario program will help high school graduates to gain valuable work experience through a nine-month paid community work and service program. and private transit operators, to coordinate local transportation services, so more rides can be provided to more people, and to more destinations. •Job Placements for Youth: The Youth Jobs Strategy, already supporting more than 25,000 job placements for young people, is being expanded to help connect more youth with job opportunities. The Youth Jobs Strategy is giving youth valuable experience in the job market and preparing them with a strong career outlook in a competitive economy. In November, the Government of Ontario announced the appointment of the Mental Health and Addictions leadership Advisory Council to provide expert advice on the rollout of the next phase of the Comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions Strategy. Accessible Communities An essential ingredient of a strong community is accessibility. In the fall I was pleased to welcome Ministers Del Duca and Sergio to Etobicoke Centre as we announced the launch of the $1 million, 2-year Community Transportation Pilot Grant Program. This program will provide funds to municipalities to partner with community organizations, such as health and community agencies, transit agencies, school-bus operators Health Care The strategy’s goal is to improve access and decrease wait times at facilities like the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto where the government has made an investment of $2.75 million. The strategy is also providing more supports for youth struggling with eating disorders and includes a partnership with the province’s public health units to increase awareness, fight stigma, and promote mental health in schools and workplaces across Ontario. With an estimated 20 per cent of Ontarians experiencing a mental health issue during their life time, this strategy is an important step. Targeting Youth Unemployment As a former university educator and business owner, there are few issues that concern me more than youth unemployment and underemployment. The Government of Ontario is making targeted investments in combating youth unemployment and underemployment: 6 With MPPs Vernile, Milczyn, Hoggarth, Albanese, and Wong in London, Ontario for pre-budget consultations. Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 With Minister Duguid and MPPs Martins and Dong during a pre-budget telephone town hall in February with constituents of Etobicoke Centre and other Toronto ridings. Preparing the Provincial Budget Before the Legislature rises again for the summer, Minister Sousa will bring forward the 2015 Budget, which will outline the Government’s plan to address key priorities while taking steps to balance the budget by 2017/18. I have worked through a number of different avenues to garner your feedback and that of other Ontarians on what these priorities should be. In January I joined my colleagues on the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs as we made stops in Fort Frances, Sudbury, Ottawa, Cornwall, Fort Erie, London, and Toronto to hear from a diverse group of Ontarians about what should be included in the provincial budget. That feedback has been gathered into a report to be tabled to the Legislative Assembly so that Minister Sousa can consider this input as he prepares the budget. Delivering a responsible plan will ensure that we can continue to create a strong business climate and robust health care and education systems for Ontario families for years to come. Many of you shared your priorities during a budget consultation telephone town hall in February and I have passed along these concerns to Finance Minister Sousa as he prepares the 2015 Budget. I would like to thank those who participated in these public forums for your valuable insights on our path forward. I look forward to continue working with you to ensure Ontario is headed in the right direction. 7 SPRING NEWSLETTER 2015 Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre SENIORS’ ADVISORY GROUP MEETINGS April 13th & May 4th, 2015 10:00am-11:30am Eatonville Library 350 Burnhamthorpe Rd Join us for our Seniors’ Advisory Group Meetings Since September, the Seniors’ Advisory Group has been meeting monthly at Eatonville Library to discuss issues important to seniors in Etobicoke Centre. These meetings offer an important opportunity to voice concerns, share ideas, and come together to learn more about the services available to seniors in our community. SENIORS’ TEA June 8th, 2015 2:30pm-4:00pm Plast Huculuk Centre 516 The Kingsway In recent months the Advisory Group has discussed safe winter driving practices, received an introduction to the Etobicoke Historical Society, and learned about the important services offered by the four Community Care Access Centres that serve Etobicoke Centre. I hope that you will be able to join us as we cover more important topics to seniors in our next few meetings and our annual Seniors’ Tea before we break for the summer. We Are Here to Serve You Nothing is more important to me as a Member of the Ontario Legislature than advocating on behalf of the people of Etobicoke Centre. That is why I was so pleased to host the members of our community at my Constituency Office Open House in late November. My staff and I are committed to serving all constituents of Etobicoke Centre in any way we can. For a list of just some of the services my constituency team and I can provide to you, please visit my website: www yvanbaker.onmpp.ca/NeedHelp. 8 Constituency Office: Suite 106, 4800 Dundas Street West Toronto, ON M9A 1B1 Tel: 416-234-2800 [email protected] www.yvanbaker.onmpp.ca www.facebook.com/yvanbaker
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