Toronto’s waterfront plus other letters, Oct. 15: ‘Put … money into enhancing the natural oasis that already exists at Ontario Place’

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In today’s letters to the editor: the notwithstanding clause; tax reform; green energy; driving habits; reimagining Toronto’s waterfront

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Some of the old industrial structures along the route can be converted into academies of art. Urban architects can find ingenious way to create pedestrian walkways to the CN Tower, Fort York National Historic Site and other tourist nodes that would fall beyond a park’s perimeter.

 

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