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You tell us: How can we make Toronto better?
Apr. 18, 2006. 11:48 AM
What if we dreamt up some ambitious ideas for Toronto, and what if we implemented them, and what itf Toronto became the most innovative city in the world?
Mayor David Miller imagines a city so inspired, even the Leafs turn it around.
Urban affairs critic Christopher Hume reimagines the city's architecture, so that design and planning trump expansion and prefab sprout, starting with our schools.
Writer and graphic artist Christopher Hutsul sees a cultural renewal that re-envisions the entire city surface as a painter's template.
Leslie Scrivener invites Toronto's vibrant ethnic communities to spend more time talking to each other and posits a new housing strategy.
Feature writer Francine Kopun presents a plan to get rid of the guns that blight our streets, while Betsy Powell imagines a new city where sin is legalized, and taxed.
Jennifer Wells is busy putting a bike under every butt, while Rita Daly whips up a solution to the daily commute and Gabe Gonda revitalizes the TTC.
David Miller - Introduction
Congestion and commuting - Rita Daly
TTC - Gabe Gonda
Architecture and planning - Christopher Hume
Arts and creativity - Christopher Hutsul
Gang violence – Francine Kopun
Sin City – Betsy Powell
Community – Leslie Scrivener
Poverty– Leslie Scrivener
Cycling – Jennifer Wells
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