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Posted on 30/10/03

Killing island bridge would cost city

There's a lot to like about David Miller, the front-runner in the Toronto mayoral race. There's one big thing not to like -- his stance on the Toronto island airport expansion. His argument that building a bridge to the airport could harm the city's waterfront development plans has enormous appeal among the voters who saw the harbour strip, an area that was supposed to be a park, turn into a condo monstrosity.

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