Hon. John Gerretsen MPP

Ministry of the Attorney General
McMurtry-Scott Building
720 Bay Street, 11th Floor
Toronto, ON
M7A 2S9                                                                                                                       January 23, 2012

 

Dear Hon. Minister Gerretsen,

 

Ontario Human Rights Review

 

In late August of last year, theOntariogovernment appointed Mr. Andrew Pinto to conduct the review of the human rights system in this province as mandated by the Human Rights Code Amendment Act.

 

It has come to my attention that concerns about the scope and process of the review have been communicated in writing to Mr. Pinto by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act Alliance (AODAA) and the Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic.

 

They are concerned that the review, as currently designed is not abiding by the Terms of Reference set out in Section 57 of the Human Rights Code Amendment Act.

 

Specifically, they argue that the questions being posed in the consultation paper for the Review will not solicit the necessary information to fully explore “the implementation and effectiveness” of reforms, as the Review is mandated to do. The current questions solicit input only from individuals and fail to adequately consider and explore issues of systemic discrimination.

 

Second, these groups are concerned that there are significant barriers to participation in the review by individuals who first language is neither English nor French. They urge Mr. Pinto to post a translation of the consultation paper in languages other than English and French, and to provide interpretation services for the public hearings.

 

As Minister responsible, I ask that you look in to this matter, and make a determination as to whether the consultation design, as proposed by Mr. Pinto, does in fact fulfill the requirements under the Terms of Reference for the review.

 

I urge you not to allow public consultations to begin until these outstanding concerns have been explored and resolved.

 

I have attached copies of the letters with my letter. I am urging you to carefully consider their letters and respond to their concerns in order to make the review fair and inclusive.

 

Regards,

 

Cheri DiNovo MPP

MPP for Parkdale-High Park

Cheri recently participated in Literacy Day activities at 4 different centres across the riding.

The Real Answer to TTC problems is Provincial Funding

December 8, 2011 

QUEEN’S PARK – Parkdale High Park MPP Cheri DiNovo is calling for the provincial government to step up for Toronto and fund the TTC.

“The real answer to problem of TTC is provincial government funding” says DiNovo. Ontario ended the 50-50 share of transit operating costs in 1998. This has left many transit riders paying more for transit than those in other jurisdictions.

“Providing reliable support for transit by uploading 50% of the operating costs in exchange for freezing fares makes transit more affordable” DiNovo continued.

Good public transit is vital for a healthy city. To ensure Toronto has a good transit system, the TTC must be kept affordable and properly funded and the Province must pay its fair share.

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Back to Work

I am so honoured to be working for you going into this new session of the Legislature.  As always, I will continue to advocate for you at Queen’s Park and in the community.  My fabulous staff is on hand ready to help you as well.

Moving!

My office has moved!  We’re still in the neighbourhood though– we have moved only a few blocks east to Dundas and Keele.  Here is our new address and information:

Cheri DiNovo’s Constituency Office
2849 Dundas Street West
Toronto, ON
M6P 1Y6

Phone number and email addresses remain the same as before.

We are continuing with our regular office hours (10am – 4pm Tues-Fri, Mondays by appointment only).  Stop by and say hello!

Whipping into Shape

I’m delighted to announce that I have taken on the role of Party Whip at Queen’s Park. I’ll be responsible for caucus discipline as well as part of the negotiating team for the NDP in government, and I am looking forward to this exciting role.  I’ve also taken on a new portfolio:  Community and Social Services, along with Women’s Issues.

 

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