Tag: Simcoe

  • Historic Architect Edmund Burke Shaped Look Of Today’s Toronto

    Historic Architect Edmund Burke Shaped Look Of Today’s Toronto

    Since 1793, when the Town of York, the second capital of Upper Canada, was founded, Toronto has been an important economic and political hub. The first governor of the Town of York, John Graves Simcoe, believed that this town would become a powerful industrial metropolis, and when Toronto became one of the top financial centres…

  • Connection Between Music And Math

    Connection Between Music And Math

    I remember the first time I heard the statement “Did you know that listening to classical music enhances your mathematical abilities?” I was both intrigued and excited, intrigued because I did not understand how music and math, two seemingly unrelated subject could possibly affect each other. I was also excited because I began to view…

  • Model Building Led To Canadian Titanic Society Founding

    Model Building Led To Canadian Titanic Society Founding

    Norm Lewis was just twelve years old in 1958, a student at the old South Public School, when he saw the film A Night To Remember, a straight forward rendering of the Titanic disaster based on the book by Walter Lord. The film was a pivotal experience for Norm, and the beginning of a life-long…

  • Identify Toxic Cosmetics

    Identify Toxic Cosmetics

    What does the ingredients list above represent? It’s taken from the label of a popular name brand soap advertised with fresh faces, and as leaving no residue on the skin. Would it surprise you? Perhaps you recognized it, but thought well it’s being sold in stores so it must be safe. The good news is that…

  • Silo Reader Says All Products And Services Should Compete In A “Free Market”

    Silo Reader Says All Products And Services Should Compete In A “Free Market”

    The [ image that is shown with Toby Barrett’s recent letter ] is certainly worth a thousand words. Government is consuming too much. But why do we continue to feed government? Why would we participate in any political or economic system that is not serving our best interests? Government is basically unproductive and can only…

  • Fight Stress With Shinrin Yoku Forest Bathing

    Fight Stress With Shinrin Yoku Forest Bathing

    Stress is ever present in current society, both personal stress and workplace stress contribute to the well documented link, between stress and chronic conditions.   The most recent data available from Statistic Canada’s – National Population Health Survey, demonstrates that personal stress is predictive of the development of a chronic health condition over the next four…

  • Identity Crisis

    Identity Crisis

    When searching for your true identity in life, who you are as a person, it can be beneficial to figure out who you are NOT, as well. You’re probably not perfect, because face it, none of us are.  But being PERFECT may not even really be possible.  Being PERFECT may not be what we want…

  • Ontario Greens say government failing in climate change driven water protection and conservation

    Ontario Greens say government failing in climate change driven water protection and conservation

    Queen’s Park – The McGuinty Liberals have consistently failed to deliver simple policies and programs to protect and conserve our environment. These failures negatively affect our economy, communities and well being. A [Sept 25,2012] report from the Environment Commissioner of Ontario cites many examples of how the government has failed to provide adequate water protection…