To make thing change, there most be a beginning at all.
I hope to see more tower like Ey tower or union centre and less boxy tower.
Architecture is a good way to judge a city. And if toronto should be judged by it architecture, we would have a very bad rate. Go to see Dubai, Shanghai , Melbourne or Montreal construction and you will see there is a terrible problem.
Your choices there are proof positive architecture is not a good way to judge a city as architecture has become highly subjective to the individual while knowing what good architecture actually is has been all but lost. You seem to rate architecture on its flashiness but, that's a hollow, restrictive way to look at architecture.
Not to say I wouldn't like to see Toronto builders to think a little more outside the box. Considering the huge breadth of buildings being erected in the city there are few that truly shine or are of notable architectural merit. There are a lot of 'anywhere' buildings being erected, overwhelmingly they just appease and reflect the bottom line. This has certainly been true in the recent office stock. Moving away from the this towards some more thoughtful and complex designs, such as in London, would really help Toronto turn the corner. I think the Foster building at Y/B has potential to add a design of more international quality to the cityscape.