Great podium, but the tower is a complete sleeper. Building design does seem to be improving in Toronto though. 40 years ago the typical residential was ghastly. Today, most aren't ugly, but merely forgettable. Perhaps, in another 40 years as Toronto continues its ascension, residents will demand exceptional design and bland towers like this will become the exception.
At least we're moving in the right direction. It's part of the natural progression as a city's affluence, influence, and standing in the world goes up. Global cities attract the world's elite, who in turn influence the built form and the city in general. A more sophisticated population demand more sophisticated everything. What people accept as satisfactory in the past just doesn't cut it going forward.
Those arguments that if everything is special, then nothing is special is a complete cop out. Do people really believe we need to build 'x' number of bland buildings so that we appreciate the nice ones? Why not just move to Oshawa? You can get all the bland you want out there. That views like this are still quite prevalent here is a good indicator that Toronto is still very much a work in progress. It will take a generation or two before Torontonians catch up to the realities of what their city has become.