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Morning Brew: June 5th, 2007


Photo: "Scan10365" byblogTO FlickrpoolerThe CJM.

Your better late than never news roundup for Tuesday June 5th, 2007 (server problems this morning):

It's almost lunch time, but not everyone will be able to eat today. It's National Hunger Awareness Day today, and the recently releasedDaily Bread Food Bank annual reportcalls on Queen's Park to appoint an anti-poverty czar to battle the growing problem.

CityTVhidden cameras tested Torontonians level of courtesy on the TTC. How did we fare? Very well it would seem. High five. But if you're one of the few not willing to give up your seat for the elderly or pregnant women, shame on you!

Let the dogs roam free, say city dog owners.Off-leash park areas are too few and too crowdedand an ongoing series of public consultations aims to remedy that. Did you know that there are an estimated 250,000 dogs in Toronto?

Ontarioconstruction workers are strikingover wages, bringing a number of projects to a slowdown.

The WWF gives Canada a dismal,failing report card on combating climate change, but our Prime Minister seems to thinkwe can be shining examples of leadersin the crusade to save the world by implementing intensity-based targets instead of reduction targets.

Today's十字路口Puzzleafter the jump...

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