This slightly off topic (not sure if there is a better thread), but what is Canada's most beautiful "post-war" university campus? And by "post-war" I mean evaluated only on the basis of its post-war architecture, not that the campus itself couldn't have existed prior to 1945.
Trent and Simon Fraser are often highlighted as architectural masterpieces. I've never seen either of them in person, but from what I can tell they're both smaller campuses that haven't really added much new architecture beyond their original 1960s brutalist buildings.
U of T probably has the most architectural star power with Foster and Mayne (and Libeskind if you count the ROM being on campus).
Calgary definitely has a long way to go. Even among the suburban "ring road" type campuses (which would include Waterloo, York, Victoria, U of T - Mississauga, and others), I'd say its middle of the pack at best.