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Why would we want to be Paris? Our delightful, small-scaled residential housing stock from the mid-19th century reflects our origins as a British colonial city and is nothing like Haussmann's city of large and terribly grand rows. Are we to bulldoze our heritage as if we're some ghastly Chinese city that wants to forget its past and be like everywhere else?
so you think keeping 1-2 storey houses will distinguish Toronto from other cities/suburbs in North America?
the most abused word on this forum is undoubtedly "heritage". Any crappy old narrow wooden house is considered heritage for some reason.
you can despise Paris all you want (although I don't think you really mean it), doesn't change its real status. I don't think anyone in this world would put Toronto in front of Paris when it comes to stuff like beauty, history, elegance and architecture. Toronto should be stacked with places like Pittsburgh, Columbus, Philadelphia etc.
Beijing may have bulldozed 90% of its history and heritage, yet even with the mistake and what is left, the forbidden city and its cultural offerings will always possess more history and heritage than Toronto will ever have. It is just a different league. Nobody thinks about North America when history is considered. When the rest of the world was experiencing tens of dynasties along with all the rich civilization, Canada was still a no man's land.
The better way for Toronto is to become a modern new city. Trust me, history and culture is not Canada's strength. While Quebec city was celebrating its seemingly impressive 400th anniversary in 2008, many European and Asian cities are well past their 2000th.