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    Toronto Royal Ontario Museum | ?m | ?s | Daniel Libeskind

    Looks to me like the ROM has suffered a case of vandalism. Now, please don't get me wrong and assume I like Liebskind's horrendous work (the interior looks like an unfinished construction site, exposed screws and all) but I don't agree that this is at all an "..example of what a shitty building...
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    Looking for some help in regards to census tract analysis. PLEASE HELP.

    Hey! I am in the middle of Toronto CMA analysis using census tract data and have hit a wall in regards to the 1961 + 1971 totals for toronto as a whole. If anyone knows the "code" for toronto totals for these census years, please help. problem example. comparing danforth village using...
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    Im glad that I started this discussion but my analysis is going to reflect numbers that aren't accurate to the handout. My gain I guess
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    Wow. I am strictly using numbers given to my by my professor.
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    1981. Etobicoke: 163,202 North York: 433,471 Scarborough: 765,602 1991: Etobicoke: 328,718 North York: 589,653 Scarborough: 558,960
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    Thanks scarberiankhatru and everyone else. I notice Scarborough, between 81 - 91, lost 200k worth of its population, while Etobicoke + North York each gained 100-150k. Could this have been simply due to a change in the city limits at the time? That would be ample evidence to explain this...
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    So essentially, gentrification is somewhat of a natural occurrence and its the property owners that are somewhat responsible with the massive scale condo development, etc?
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    I might have worded that a little wrong/broad but do we see in the downtown core, a steady increase in the amount of immigrants moving in? ex. a wealthy immigrant family. Is a major planning concept in the core to gentrify the area with professionals solely?
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    After looking at immigration statistics and the immigration policy itself, low birth rate has been a major factor in policy. With this steady rate of population, the majority of immigrants are being pushed to the fringes but it seems as though the ability for an immigrant to acquire housing in...
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    I think my question has been somewhat misunderstood. It is obvious that the population of Toronto has steadily increased since 1971 but I was referring to the Toronto CMA classification of the "inner city" of Toronto declining. This does not include East York, Etobicoke, North York...
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    Toronto CMA Population Change Since 1971

    New to the community so I will introduce myself as well as elaborate on the title of this thread. I'm Eric and am a first year architecture/urban planning student and have a couple questions regarding a project that I am working on. I have an active interest in local issues and have perused...

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