Condo Critic: Treating the past with respect

The past may be a different country, but in Toronto, people still live there – and even more now want to. That doesn't mean it's any easier coming to terms with the relationship between old and new. And yet, it is a relationship that lies at the heart of all urban growth – or that should.

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