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No longer one Toronto
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
Oct.22, 2010
Toronto’s political divide is the result of a fundamental economic restructuring that has brought enormous boons to some and left others out in the cold. As manufacturing shifts abroad and the technology and knowledge economy burgeons, innovative companies, highly skilled people and the jobs that employ them have formed dense clusters… it also drives up housing values and splits up and sorts people by work and income… Torontonians must face up to the fact there’s no longer one Toronto. That’s the central challenge the city will be facing long after the election is past.
Tags: participation, standard of living
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