Wednesday was a key decision in renaming John A. Macdonald Road. Council also approved permit\u002Dfree fireworks for Diwali and Lunar New Year.
Activate your Online Access NowPrior to the vote, council heard from five speakers: three in favour of the new name and two opposed. Councillors also received more than 90 written submissions of comments from residents.
Council heard from city staff that the name change itself will not cost the street’s residents anything, and that assistance will be available for those who need it when it comes to changing addresses for things like services and subscriptions.
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