Johnny Au
Senior Member
Good. Only one left for tunneling, then the tunneling is done, which would be within the next few months or so.Yorkie is done tunneling.
Good. Only one left for tunneling, then the tunneling is done, which would be within the next few months or so.Yorkie is done tunneling.
Exciting news. Not much longer and we'll be on our way to Jane and 7!
Depends where in the Suburbs.. Thornhill?? not really. Some parts of Brampton, or many parts of Toronto suburbs? absolutely. there are still plenty of poor in the city, but they mostly live in subsidized housing because of real estate prices. If you can't get subsidized housing, you live in a crumbling apartment tower in the suburbs, such as Jane & Finch or Dixon road.
Ya and what about the rest of the suburbs and that suburban dream - large home. Now we are expected to believe the people that live in the suburbs that buy these large homes are poorer and that transit cannot be based on distance like most modes of transportation and many parts of the world
Most people living in McMansions obviously aren't poor. But if you look at the income distribution in Toronto (or any other major city), you'll see that the lower density inner suburbs are generally poorer than the higher density areas.
Slightly off topic, but didn't some politicians in York Region want the way to Canada's Wonderland or further afield? Wouldn't this be similar to the old Exhibition lines on the London Underground, which were used for special events? I can't see a year-round Wonderland stop being busy, unless due to global warming it becomes an all year park like Knott's Berry Farm in Los Angeles.