South Cabbagetown

Darts

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For some reason, I thought South Cabbagetown (and Leaside) is a liberal/NDP stronghold. So, why are they doing this? Where's their compassion?


 
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I used to work around there. And drink at unsavory watering holes there on a Friday evening. After work. Looks like it has sunk even lower than my standards at the time. Which were pretty fucking low.
 

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I used to work around there. And drink at unsavory watering holes there on a Friday evening. After work. Looks like it has sunk even lower than my standards at the time. Which were pretty fucking low.
I don't know that much about South Cabbagetown (wasn't it gentrified?) but it sounds like it is now populated with 30 something liberal/NDP types. I also don't know that much about Leaside either.

What I do know is that I'm glad I don't live in either ward. Sorry if I don't sound compassionate enough.
 

eddie kerr

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For some reason, I thought South Cabbagetown (and Leaside) is a liberal/NDP stronghold. So, why are they doing this? Where's their compassion?


There is no way that you can compare these areas. Cabbage town was always a very down trodden area. Lived there for a few years as a 10-12 year old back in the early 1950s. Some parts have improved quite a bit, but can never be compared with Leaside where I live now. I think it was more ndp than liberal.
 

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Not being from Toronto Ive always heard of Cabbage Town. Not sure where it is and why the name?
 

Charlemagne

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There's an affordable housing issue. These problems arise from that.
 
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t.o.leafs.fan

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Police aren't able to be proactive anymore and there's a lot of bad people out there. This is a glimpse into what things will look like if the 'defund the police' movement actually takes hold. The wealthy will hire policing while the poorer neighbourhoods, hitting the most vulnerable, will bear the brunt of the inevitable increase in crime.
 
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Liberals and NDPers naturally want to tell you how you should run your life because they are absolutely sure they are right. How they run their own lives is another matter. If there is inconsistency between the two, clearly you didn't listen well enough when they told you what to do.
 

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Liberals and NDPers naturally want to tell you how you should run your life because they are absolutely sure they are right. How they run their own lives is another matter. If there is inconsistency between the two, clearly you didn't listen well enough when they told you what to do.
Wrong. It is the right wingers that are the ones telling people how to run their lives. Religion and major institutions of power/corporations/banks are the ones that affect everyone's lives. Liberals and NDPers are not running them for the most part.
 
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Darts

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Not being from Toronto Ive always heard of Cabbage Town. Not sure where it is and why the name?
You are probably not Irish. During the Irish potato famines in the mid-1800's many poor Irish came to Canada. Many settled in what is now Cabbagetown (many others settled in Catholic Quebec). These amazing Irish immigrants grew cabbage in their front yards -- hence Cabbagetown got its name.

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jcpro

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Cabbagetown has always been a shit hole, except in the last few years it has seen the influx of new developments and "regular" people. The bums can't all fit around the Moss Park.
 

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With rampant drug use comes rampant petty crimes...it could go from breaking and entering to straight up mugging...
 

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You are probably not Irish. During the Irish potato famines in the mid-1800's many poor Irish came to Canada. Many settled in what is now Cabbagetown (many others settled in Catholic Quebec). These amazing Irish immigrants grew cabbage in their front yards -- hence Cabbagetown got its name.
Yes, my grandma was born and raised in Cabbagetown. In the 30's and 40's her family and other families were still growing cabbages in their front yards.

Cabbage is easy to grow. And yummy. :)
 
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I used to work around there. And drink at unsavory watering holes there on a Friday evening. After work. Looks like it has sunk even lower than my standards at the time. Which were pretty fucking low.
It’s has really changed in a short amount of time.......WOW.

A mix of alcohol and drug addicted people and questionable people who inherited property in the areas.
 

Darts

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Cabbagetown has always been a shit hole, except in the last few years it has seen the influx of new developments and "regular" people.
Some parts have improved quite a bit, but can never be compared with Leaside where I live now. I think it was more ndp than liberal.[/QUOTE]
Is Leaside a Liberal/NDP stronghold?

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By looking at the map, Cabbage Town is actually adjacent to Rosedale where it's the richest neighbourhood in Canada. The two neighborhoods are only separated by Bloor St.E and share the same Metro Station: Castle Frank.

It seems that the great thing in Canada is the rich and poor can coexist and live next to each other with peace.

It would be nice if the riches in Rosedale donate half of their wealth to the poors in Cabbage Town. Then it will make everyone happy and go into their grave at the end of their lives with peace and happiness.

I just read the news today that ex-wife ( MacKenzie Scott ) of the world's richest man (Amazon owner - Jeff Bezos ) has donated more than $4 billions US dollars to various charities and organizations such as poor and mostly black community colleges in America where the spending on each student typically very low comparing to the elite / Ive League and mostly white / Asian universities in America.
 
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It would be nice if the riches in Rosedale donate half of their wealth to the poors in Cabbage Town. Then it will make everyone happy and go into their grave at the end of their lives with peace and happiness.
The rich or at least many of them do give back. Here are two examples.



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jcpro

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Some parts have improved quite a bit, but can never be compared with Leaside where I live now. I think it was more ndp than liberal.
Is Leaside a Liberal/NDP stronghold?

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It's one of the unspoken aims to "civilize" certain neighborhoods by erecting small developments for well to do Torontonians. The problem with that is that the poor have to go somewhere. The hope was to just squeeze them out by attracting higher income inhabitants and the better quality of services and retail. It would have worked, too, if the poverty levels stayed constant. Unfortunately, Toronto is the magnet for the transient as all very big cities are and that approach will never work. The courageous thing to do would have been to work out a deal with the major developers to construct mid size apartments in the subsidized strata among the already established neighborhoods across the city.
 
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