ENVS 2200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Super Grid, Gentrification, Moodle

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The suburban region (the toronto region today): suburbanism and regionalism often go hand in hand. Relation between the characteristics of toronto suburbs and these issues. Governance: not the government or those in the institutions (federal, provincial, municipal: throughout the vertical hierarchy of canada, the layers are legislative, executive, and judiciary. Inner suburbs (within the city of toronto): mid-70s is when the first economic crisis occurred the industrialization. Tend to be different: satellite cities: waterloo, all of them used to be industrial towns (or still are). Horseshoe (gta) map with housing types on moodle. Regional centres mississauga: most local and regional municipalities buying the growth plan: an official plan that has to be compliant to a provincial plan. Ethnoburbs in to: mixture ethnic here means non-whites lmao, concentration at the super-block scale, concentrations at the scale of a large part of municipality. Economic and income patterns- inner city used to be areas of poverty, these places have now completely changed!

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