Whitby This Week, 10 Feb 2022, p. 3

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2022 Paddy 's MarketThe Appliance Specialist Family owned & operated since 1955 #1VOTEDAPPLIANCESTORE INDURHAM! 2212 TaunTon Road, HampTon 905-263-8369 • 1-800-798-5502 • www.PaddysMarket.ca on qualifying kitchen appliances* JANUARY 6-FEBRUARY 2, 2022 *See in-store sales associate for instant savings details and list of available qualifying models. Enriching lives one touch and sign at a time. Learn more. Get involved. www.deafblindontario.com Sponsored by ATHLETES GO FOR GOLD From athlete profiles to local coverage of the Beijing Winter Games, we've got you covered. DURHAMREGION.COM Oh, what a difference two weeks can make. After unanimously supporting a $10,000 contribution for a legal challenge to Quebec's Bill 21 religious law at its Jan. 17 committee of the whole meeting, Whitby council has reversed itself. It will now seek to find the money through a public fundraising campaign. It seems feedback from tax-payers who did not want their tax dollars used in such a way was the deciding factor in the reversal. After voting 9-0 in committee for the contribution, Whitby council at its Jan. 31 council meeting voted 6-3 in a recorded vote to go the private fundraising route. Regional Coun. Chris Leahy, who moved the original mo COUNCIL REVERSES ON BILL 21 DONATION See '(USING)', page 9 TIM KELLY tkelly@durhamregion.com Maleeha Shahid, the East Ward councillor in Whitby, who initially favoured a $10,000 donation from the Town of Whitby toward a legal fund to fight Quebec's controversial Bill 21, reversed course late last month. She said residents made it clear they didn't want their tax dollars spent on an out-of-province issue. Metroland file photo

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