For the record, I did not talk of G.O.A. Toronto's land buying history from the eighties, just the generic Goan Diaspora lack of clubhouses.
Since Eugene has chosen to confine himself to G.O.A. Toronto, I will refuse to take his bait of half-truths and wallow in the mire of its real estate history, Instead I will ask him to answer the one specific relevant question I had raised in my post. Has a club been built yet? Indeed, can anything be built on the land owned? Can-Orient Association of Toronto does have a clubhouse but to my understanding, they refute they are a Goan organization. Roland Francis 416-453-3371 > On Oct 22, 2016, at 3:20 PM, Eugene Correia <[email protected]> wrote: > > Since Roland has ended his last sentence with a question mark, it's obvious > he's not aware that GOA owns property with a house on the land. Roland > needs to learn about the efforts to have a clubhouse and why GOA had to > sell a property it bought in Etobicoke. Either he should consult his > friends in the GOA or these friends must voluntarily provide him with the > necessary information. >
