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landfill is temporary and needed so they can work on the pipe.
They are dredging up the last of the sh!tpipe land bridge this morning:

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I really used to enjoy walking around that part of Ontario Place. Look at what they did to it...
Same! Spent many an evenjng watching sunsets from the lookout.
 
it'll be nice in a few years. Why do people complain so much. The place was in really bad shape and something did need to be done
I complain because what was a nice shoreline walk with mature trees is now a barren wasteland being prepped for a private spa.

Why do people who don't live downtown and didn't actually use this area act as Doug apologists so much.
 
I complain because what was a nice shoreline walk with mature trees is now a barren wasteland being prepped for a private spa.

Why do people who don't live downtown and didn't actually use this area act as Doug apologists so much.
bruh i live in fort york and walked that area every morning going past trillium park. I think redeveloping that area is a good idea
 
I think redeveloping that area is a good idea

Sure it is. Clearcutting 850 trees is a shitty idea. I won't live long enough to see this island with trees anywhere near the size/maturity as the ones they removed.
 
yeah like our mayor spending millions on renaming Dundas Square without public consultations right?

I disagreed with renaming Dundas Square, but to be clear, that decision cost a whole lot less and could be changed back overnight.

You can't regrow the missing trees in a day, a week, a month, a year, or even two decades.

Also, the case you made sounds like one of "I want to ruin Ontario Place, because some people in the City supported a silly square renaming" Not exactly a good reason.
 
I disagreed with renaming Dundas Square, but to be clear, that decision cost a whole lot less and could be changed back overnight.

You can't regrow the missing trees in a day, a week, a month, a year, or even two decades.

Also, the case you made sounds like one of "I want to ruin Ontario Place, because some people in the City supported a silly square renaming" Not exactly a good reason.
...it weird how this is being brought up here when they are completely unrelated things.
 
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...it weird how this is being brought up here when they are completely unrelated things.
It's classic conservative whataboutism. Bring up something unrelated and not comparable as a "checkmate, atheists!" argument when there's no defending the actual position. They do it all the time south of the border too.
 

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