taal
Senior Member
Did he use the word 'peaceful' ? That can mean so many things depending on the context.
Anyway, in an ideal world I think downtown (and we're not referring to the financial district here) should be homes to ages of all sorts, that includes families. Is it possible? Maybe / sure why not. Granted some areas will be loud at night, and it should stay that way - that doesn't mean there can't be quieter areas at the same time. Maybe the donlands i.e. waterfront east development could be the place for families though.
And I see absoultly nothing wrong with complaining about hosting G20 in downtown Toronto ... clearly you haven't been / seen / read about other such events. And the reason why it shouldn't be in dontown Toronto is because already so many people live here and many of these people will be disrupted. Granted it's only 2 days so I don't think it's big deal really. But the fact exhibition place was turned down so quickly also makes little sense to me.
Anyway, in an ideal world I think downtown (and we're not referring to the financial district here) should be homes to ages of all sorts, that includes families. Is it possible? Maybe / sure why not. Granted some areas will be loud at night, and it should stay that way - that doesn't mean there can't be quieter areas at the same time. Maybe the donlands i.e. waterfront east development could be the place for families though.
And I see absoultly nothing wrong with complaining about hosting G20 in downtown Toronto ... clearly you haven't been / seen / read about other such events. And the reason why it shouldn't be in dontown Toronto is because already so many people live here and many of these people will be disrupted. Granted it's only 2 days so I don't think it's big deal really. But the fact exhibition place was turned down so quickly also makes little sense to me.