kbdid
Senior Member
Flaherty was raised Catholic but he and his wife began attending the Anglican church "late in life" according to CBC, so I guess had some options (that made sense).
There are many black people in Rexdale. They probably make up a large portion of the poor demographic. Two parent black families are rare.
That is true. That's still better than having only one parent carrying that load.And you can have two parents with two incomes without being married.
Well, I still think DoFo is behind it.
I know I'm wasting my time, but what leads you to that conclusion? That's a pretty big claim.
There's a lot of chatter that his next post is imminent.
Doug, of course. Who else would use an 8 year old to further the Ford's political ambition?"They" being Doug, or the Sun? Because I find it very easy to believe that Doug could lie to Dan Jacobs about what he said to a reporter.
Hopefully, this will mostly be over in a week or so...
Doug Jr-Sr is probably trying to find a way for Doug Jr-Jr to run for the seat underage, so that he can be installed as the Regent of Rexdale for the next decade.Who was watching the kids? Good to see they're being supervise
Doug, of course. Who else would use an 8 year old to further the Ford's political ambition?
St James has LGBT groups and events quite regularly. It was probably chosen in anticipation of large crowds. I hope the pews go emptySure, but usually one's faith must correspond and the Anglicans used to be just as much sticklers as the Catholics on this one. Then again, my experience has been with marriages vs. burials. Metropolitan United is pretty large, but then, it's very progressive re LGBT (which I'm sure has nothing to do with the choice). St. James definitely more WASPish
per Dan Jacobs Doug is saying there was no permission was given to the Sun to interview Rob's son. ETA Clarification, Doug is saying he didn't giver permission, and couldn't because he's not the legal guardian.
https://twitter.com/danjacobs_/status/712813667000180736