Abstract

The Liveable Metropolis, a colourful brochure from the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Department, slid last fall through my mail slot, announcing yet another proposed plan. It follows on the heels of the City of Toronto's Cityplan '91. Again, Metro has produced a mountain of paper after hours and hours of talk, though probably no more than yet another planning exercise such as resulted in the recent Regeneration on Toronto's waterfront. Like Vancouverites, or at least those active in the urban political scene in what have been rapidly growing cities, Torontonians love to dream about rearranging the environment. The planning 'industry' just keeps going endlessly, operating more smoothly, if less conspicuously, than that other great intellectual enterprise of recent times, the redrawing of the Constitution

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