By Corruption Victim of City of Toronto It was comforting to hear the assuring statement by Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg: – Officials say London inferno won’t happen in Toronto: Strict building codes and inspections should prevent similar infernos “Here in Ontario we are fortunate to have the comprehensive fire protection and fire safety measures […]
Why London Inferno will happen in Toronto
The London Inferno Massive fire engulfs Grenfell Tower in West London. The Fire Killed 12, Injured 74 … ‘Someone is jumping! Someone is jumping!’ By Corruption Victim of City of Toronto The tragic catastrophe prompted CTV to question the City of Toronto’s officials, Can A Similar Fire Happen In Toronto? Source Before we examine comments […]
Why London Inferno will happen in Toronto – Part 2
Credit When it comes to fire prevention, media in Canada basically take comments by local experts at face value ie. because we have Building Code in place, catastophe similar to Grenfell Tower a.k.a the London Inferno has no chance to take place. TRUE or FALSE? First, let’s take a look at what the media say, London’s fire […]
Canadian real estate is doomed with Cover-Up, Censorship and Clampdown on Free Speech
We knew real state data is not available to the public – Data Ruling Appeal by TREB. We knew the government has no clue on the flow of dirty money – Tracking dirty money, show me the laundered money. We knew the City cover-ups as reported by The Star – Secret report reveals fire response problems (and many more […]
Struggling Trump Tower Toronto to dump the Trump brand amid legal battle
Exposé: Donald Trump Spent A Lavish Christmas Costume Party “Villains and Heroes” At The Owl’s Nest. The struggling hotel condo has found a new owner, and a new brand is coming. While U.S. President Donald Trump never owned the building, his Trump Organization licensed his name to and operated the property, which has struggled financially […]
Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Impact On Real Estate
Today, the Conservatives are questioning the establishment of “Canada Infrastructure Bank”. Whereby the Conservatives charge that “the Liberal government is asking taxpayers for $35 billion—which roughly equals $1,000 per Canadian—to start a new “infrastructure bank.” Obviously, our focus is folks-orientated as usual: So, how does the proposed “Canada Infrastructure Bank” benefit folks with “higher tax […]