Theresa McGee
The sun sets on a crisp October evening outside the Parliament street Library. Inside, members of the Downtown East Neighbourhood Committee gather in a second floor meeting room. They’re here to organize resistance to the agenda in an upcoming round of budget meetings at City Hall. The committee, like the five other neighbourhood groups that make up the Toronto Stop the Cuts Network, are sending the message that the recent move to delay cuts to social programs and city services is not the same as stopping them.
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