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Councillor Chris Moise in yet another renaming controversy

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They think the lack of consultation smells.

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A group of neighbors are upset that the small green patches in Sumach and Shuter Sts are upset. They will soon carry a name outside their communities-one of them argued that the ward council member Chris Moise has been imposed from top to bottom.

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And the official name of the City of Toronto says that Sumach-Shuter Parkette seems to have no identity, but the locals say that most people call him smelled park.

Bill Eadie has been living in the concealer for 40 years and one of the dozen people in the neighborhood working together to fight re -naming. He said Toronto sun The process was flawed and the consultation was very “selective”, not as much as putting a sign in Stinky’s Park to inform the people of the town hall.

“They didn’t want the neighborhood to know, Ead Eadie said.

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The name of the smell is part of the lore of the Trefann Court neighborhood and prevents Toronto’s glassy condemnation for decades. In the Parket, he won a name because of his proximity to a nearby business, and Stinky’s like a stubborn smell stuck in place since then.

This name will soon be renamed after a toronto activist known for his opposition to weapon violence in July 2024, because in the Parket, at least in the Parket.

Eadie said that Louis March Park thought it was a “good name ,, but the March is not from the region and the neighborhood was their own heroes to celebrate.

In this Parkette, honoring a community leader is a bit of a coward.

Eadie said, “I don’t think anyone is trying to associate the words ‘Louis March’ and ‘stinking’, Ead Eadie said.

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The Louis March Park Movement has been put forward by Moise, the council member of the ward, who was in headlines to rename the presence of another city in the ward: now Sankof Square Yonge-Dundas Square.

Name Approved by 22-1 votes At the Municipal Assembly meeting in May (Assembly Member Bradford lonely opponent). In the Parket, after a comprehensive re -design – at the same May meeting, he made a donation of $ 50,000 from the Toy Maker Spin Master to improve his new playground.

Anti -violence activist Louis Mart
Toronto activist Louis March, known for his opposition to weapon violence, died in July 2024. Photo, Change.org

In a written statement SunMoise’s office said that the renovation movement of the renovation movement in March of the legacy of March came in response to “open and sincere recognition demand”. “March worked with numerous families, young and base organizations to address the main causes of violence, especially in the historically insufficient served neighborhoods such as Regent Park,” Moise said.

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Eadie said the movement pointed to two of the problems.

The landslide vote meant that the issue would not go before the community council, which would give the residents the chance to do their case directly to the members of the Assembly.

Moise also asked the members of the Assembly to ignore the property naming policy in approval of the city’s movement. Eadie said that she wanted to explain what is “private” about the ties of March and the ties of the Municipal Hall to be violated by Parkette.

For some of the Trefann court for long memories, as Moise’s statement, he acts as an extension of Regent Park, and feels like another attempt to erase it by the town hall. Trefann Court was for the destruction ball during an urban renewal during an urban renewal of today’s inhabitants.

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Moise seems to have taken these concerns to the heart.

“The Assembly Member Moise also accepts the history of the Trefann Court and its role in the protection of this land for the use of community during the 1960s urban renewal battles. This heritage needs to be honored,” he said.

“In response to the feedback received, we are investigating the historical importance of the neighborhood and the establishment of a memory plaque to officially recognize the creation of this Parkette.”

New playground in Sumach-Shuter
The redesigned Sumach-Shuter will be a new and improved playground in the park. It was seen on Friday, June 13, 2025. Photo: Jack Boland/Toronto Sun

Eadie said the city found that she would honor the heritage of the Trefann court with only one record.

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This is a long shot, Ead Eadie said, but the plan is now making noise, perhaps winning one or two councilors and trying to get back the issue before the council.

Debra Dineen is part of Trefann Court’s war. He said that the group would knock on the doors and put flyers to try to win the neighborhood.

It started Online petitionHe calls for “meaningful counseling olan which has more than 300 signatures as of mid -day on Sunday.

“This should not be like the work of a Assembly member, Dinen said Dineen.

“He can stand up and admit that what he has done is wrong,” he added, “But I doubt that he will do it.”

However, a different in Moise expression Petition with 850 signaturestogether A community web page in favor of 11 votesAs evidence that it is “strong support for the new name.

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The reconstruction of urban beings became a theme in Moise’s first period in the Council.

In addition to the Sankofa Square, the renovation in the park is closely monitored to the TMA station to the TMU station again as a part of a hidden agreement with the University of Toronto Metropolitan.

The TMU station name was approved by TTC’s board and was not included in Moise. However, Moise called on a framework to take into account the naming of the Dundas Station and the Dundas West station ”and ısı racial equality analysis on naming the existence of capital” last year.

Two parliamentary members in this meeting Sun Last year, this discussion was less than civilian, but there was no video of the meeting. After a request from Moise, a video archive was not recorded in June 2024 because no one finished the live stream and was on -time.

jholmes@postmedia.com

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