2 mailto:cui%40canurb.org?subject= Land Acknowledgement We acknowledge that the City of Toronto is located on the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. [...] It is bound by Millwood Road to the southwest, Leaside Drive to the west, Eglinton Avenue East to the northwest, and the meandering curve of the Don River to the northeast, east, and south. [...] Defining the study area Our study focused on the establishments southeast of the railway within and adjacent to the site of the MSF and the future Thorncliffe Park subway station, as show in Figure 7. [...] The Planning Act allows the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, with the approval of the Lieutenant Governor General in Council, to enter into an agreement with the City of Toronto to provide funding to assist with community improvement.31 Think long term: Co-design place-based policies and assess needs in Thorncliffe Park The introduction of a new Ontario Line subway station in Thorncliffe. [...] The creation of a Thorncliffe Park Secondary Plan is a necessary guide to the growth and development of the neighbourhood, both during the construction period and after the completion of the Ontario Line.
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