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__Globe
and Mail print-edition article
from
"Globe T.O." section M (pages M1, M6),
with
colour graphics including
the
Corsica 833-home
proposal
__heritage
planner Paul Dilse is cited:
((QUOTE))
In
Candaa, Mr. Dilse explains,
the
property owner has to agree
for
a national designation of cultural
significance,
and that never
happened,
a fact that he
thinks
the Unvierity of Toronto,
as
former owner, should have to
answer
for.
((/QUOTE))
__Donalda
Robarts is cited as speakind of
((QUOTE))
confiscation ((/QUOTE))
__Paul
Dilse is additionally cited:
((QUOTE))
The
province
could
have used its own authority
to
protect the site. Instead
it
walked away. And the unviersity
has
just glided through this.
What
were the interests at play in
developing
that property? I've
been
doing this for 32 years and
that
propery is unique. It doesn't
add
up. I don't know what's
behind
it all.
((/QUOTE))
__this
additional citation
**MIGHT**
be read as conveying a
suggestion
of a tacit alliance
between
the University and the
developer
__IMPORTANCE_RANKING=81outof100
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