Five shots from today, final two from yesterday.

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It's weird how depending on what angle you see the Toronto skyline, it doesn't look that big. Like to me these pics make the skyline look kind of small, but then other pics make it look pretty big.

The Toronto skyline has so many different vantage points. I agree in some angles it doesn't look that big at all while in others it looks monstrous. Depends on the angle and where you're taking the picture. Because the towers are spread across such a large area and elevation, some angles can look a bit sparse or stumpy. But these gaps are filling in quickly.
 
And if the one does not get the height increase The One will never be Canada's tallest
This will be Canada's tallest building for the duration between its topping out and TheONE topping out. That could be a period of several months, a year, or multiple years. Or it could be much longer if TheOne project changes with a new developer, or halts completely.
 
This will be Canada's tallest building for the duration between its topping out and TheONE topping out. That could be a period of several months, a year, or multiple years. Or it could be much longer if TheOne project changes with a new developer, or halts completely.
If this tops off before The One does, and if The One does not get its height increase, then this will become and remain Canada's tallest building for a while. As it stands, The One is currently approved at 3.4m shorter than this tower.

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