I don’t get this perception that Toronto is losing more of its heritage than Montreal nowadays, when nearly of the developments in this city retain facades (of various value) along its old retail strips, while Montreal is more blaise about removing old buildings (I.e. in Chinatown and its Arts District). Perhaps it was true in the past during our city’s big growth spurt, but I don’t think it is now.
Instead, the issue is more that Toronto has fewer of these older buildings and cohesive streetscapes in total, while much of its modern development fails to elevate the atmosphere and feeling of place- and so the losses we have are felt more acutely. For instance, I still think about the Empress Hotel and the detrimental impact its loss had on Yonge Street whenever I pass through the area, even though it was just a single building.
That people are already dreading what CF will put up is a prime indicator of this IMO.