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A new poll of Toronto residents by Maru Public Opinion shows that people can be fickle on renaming things even when the claim is that those things were named for people who supported slavery. It turns out, people don’t like all the costs associated with changing one of the biggest and most important streets in the city.
A poll of Toronto residents taken over the past couple of weeks shows a slight majority, 55% of respondents, favour renaming Dundas St. and Dundas Square. That majority is led by the young, the rich, and the woke.
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Toronto moves to rename Dundas Street over slavery ties
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The city hasn’t even emerged from the strict lockdowns of the past 15 months due to the COVID pandemic.
It will be quite some time before Toronto’s economy is firing on all cylinders for those businesses who’ve managed to survive.
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Councillors with modular housing projects or hotel shelters in their wards appear to be in complete denial about the fallout of crime and drug dealing in the surrounding neighbourhoods, dismissing those who raise their concerns media and residents as fearmongers.
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