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Man builds tiny home in woods for his homeless father-in-law
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It's a mental health issue not a housing issue, that's what has to be addressed.
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A well-written but very disingenuous article. I am as well an avid cyclist who for over 30 years commuted between far points in mid-town Toronto. I am as well an avid car enthusiast though given the massive gridlocks in Toronto I prefer to drive out of the chaos which Toronto has become to the serenity of the countryside. Having said that, I have always and only ridden on secondary roads to avoid the danger of angry and impatient drivers and the tons of exhaust fumes being spewed by slow and idle traffic. And frankly speaking, from November to April the number of cyclists was/is almost negligible as we're in Canada my friend not southern Italy or Texas or Vietnam. No one is cancelling cycling , it's the madness of the woke virtue signalling of bike lanes in arterial and major roads which is finally being brought under control. Not to mention the absolute ridiculous premise that squeezing two lanes of traffic into one reduces congestion!!!!
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Excellent informative video and to the point. I like the analogy of the "more hooks" in the water. This kind of talk should be part of a financial literacy campaign and of information sessions.
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Instead of worrying about 4, four, coyotes, about doing something very drastic about the invasion of geese which spread disease with their ubiquitous droppings on sidewalks, are very aggressive if accidentally approached, make park turfs little more than minefields of toxic excrements which is a major health hazard to children playing? Maybe we should hire the four coyotes...
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