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    Toronto Toronto | Pinnacle One Yonge | 345.5m | 105s | Pinnacle | Hariri Pontarini

    What exactly do you propose the city of Toronto does with Redpath? Force a private business operating with legal non-conforming status to move? I imagine you probably hope that that land gets expropriated so that Toronto can build that ever fabled 400 meter super-tall. Well gee, that Toronto...
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    Love/Hate Ford

    It's pretty clear that Ford deserves considerable 'credit' for causing the current polarization in Toronto's politics. When the mayor of a city loses a vote 43-1 its pretty clear that he makes his decisions solely based on his personal ideology and not common sense.
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    Toronto Toronto | Sherbourne Common, Canada's Sugar Beach, and the Water's Edge Promenade | ?m | ?s | Waterfront Toronto | Teeple Architects

    Until your friend answers the 'hard questions' in a TV interview, I refuse to believe this hearsay.
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    Toronto Toronto | Ripley's Aquarium of Canada | 13.11m | 2s | Ripley Entertainment | B+H

    Pick any thread on this forum and you will probably come across some post deriding Toronto for it's lack of vision and lack of quality in its built form. And yet you think it is 'snobbery and elitist' to want to have meaningful debate about getting the best possible institutions for our city...
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    Save Our Libraries!

    You would probably make an excellent adviser to Rob Ford as you both seem to rely overwhelmingly on useless anecdotal evidence. It has been well documented that 2010 was the busiest year ever for Toronto's Public Libraries, not only in terms of visits but also in terms of books borrowed. But...
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    Rob Ford's Toronto

    "With more than 18 million visits to our branches and more than 32 million items borrowed, 2010 was again our busiest year ever." Source: http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/annual-report-2010/library-2010/stats.html#panel1 If Toronto's library system having its busiest year ever isn't proof...
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    Toronto Toronto | 160 Front West | 239.87m | 46s | Cadillac Fairview | AS + GG

    A little disappointed to see the current building go as I am a big fan of the restaurants and bars along that stretch of front. That being said it is a great location for a high-rise residential and office development, and if the new development contains sufficient ground floor retail and meets...
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    Toronto Toronto | Ripley's Aquarium of Canada | 13.11m | 2s | Ripley Entertainment | B+H

    This is one of the worst analogies I have ever seen. The main reason I was hoping for an aquarium on the Waterfront is because Toronto's Waterfront doesn't really have a big ticket, tourist drawing landmark, though perhaps the Canadian Malting Silos site could provide such a venue in the...
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    It is true that percentage growth statistics can be misleading. Although according to the Go Transit Ridership thread, the Barrie line saw the second largest ridership increase in terms of absolute numbers over the 2008 - 2010 period, with Milton seeing by far the largest increase. That being...
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    Richmond Hill Toronto | Yonge Line 1 North Subway Extension | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    My reply was more towards why adding additional stops on other lines in general shouldn't be an issue. As you mentioned, the Richmond Hill line isn't really a candidate for useful additional stops in the downtown area. On the topic of the Yonge subway line extension, it is clearly a project...
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    Richmond Hill Toronto | Yonge Line 1 North Subway Extension | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    Indeed, electrification along with greater frequency and some express trains should be enough to ease concerns.
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    GO Transit: Service thread (including extensions)

    For a line that has consistently ranked tops when it comes to annual percentage ridership increases, I should hope it is slated for all day/weekend service some time in the not so distant future. Whether such service would make it all the way up to Barrie is another matter.
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    City councillors wants to ban shark fin soup

    Indeed. Forget personal pet projects, our Councillors and Mayor should be concerned about more pressing items like getting an NFL Team. Oh wait...
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    Best Ad Campaign in the GTA's History?

    I suppose it depends on how you define best. In terms of most entertaining/memorable, the distinction does to 'The Cashman' hands down.
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    Favourite Cities?

    1. Amsterdam - Absolutely incredible city not just because if its night life and entertainment value. It is also very scenic and absolutely incredibly walkable, bikeable and transit usable. 2. Edinburgh - I didn't know what to expect when went to Edinburgh nor how to correctly pronounce the...
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    Ottawa Confederation Line LRT (City of Ottawa, U/C)

    Still plenty of time for Rob Ford to fall back to Earth. As per age, I tend to think that a fair percentage of the posters in this forum are, like me, recent graduates/young professionals.
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    Ottawa Confederation Line LRT (City of Ottawa, U/C)

    Indeed. It appears as though when it comes to transit in the GTA, you have to take what you can get. Transit City, while imperfect, represents a planned and funded (kind of) vision that is already under construction. Clearly it is a better alternative than, well, nothing at all. I will...
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    Ottawa Confederation Line LRT (City of Ottawa, U/C)

    And you think that Hudak will be a proponent of subway expansion?

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