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ApHist4511 "Inventing Canada": Toronto's Subway. Effects: Pros VS Cons. Yonge Street and Colborne Street, 1949. The first half of the 20th century brought Canadians threats of world wars, depression, immigration, and national unrest. Although the first part of this century would offer Canada a plethora of opportunities for expansion and development, it came at a price. In having a subway system, Canada was adopting new technologies and preparing itself for a ride of a lifetime—a ride into the future.

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ApHist4511 "Inventing Canada": Toronto's Subway. Effects: Pros VS Cons. The following sources, primary and secondary, provided the basis for much of the information I included in this website. Thanks to these photographs, recordings, articles, and scholarly works, the historiography surrounding Toronto, rapid transit, community, and technology is greatly improved. Https:/ gencat4.eloquent-systems.com/webcat/thumbnailImage? Https:/ gencat4.eloquent-systems.com/webcat/thumbnailImage? Src=/webcat/systems/to...

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ApHist4511 "Inventing Canada": Toronto's Subway. Effects: Pros VS Cons. Despite the plebiscite held as part of the 1946 municipal election, not every Torontonian was happy with the subway creation. The following scholarly works give insight into both the pros and cons of Canada's first subway. Underground subway stops were often located far away from a commuters desired destination and so having to walk from a subway entrance to their ending point yielded in a longer travel time. For the days of feminine...

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ApHist4511 "Inventing Canada": Toronto's Subway. Effects: Pros VS Cons. The creation of Canada's first subway meant that Canadians had to re-evaluate how they perceived their country. Did they really want a subway system? Did they really want to relocate their families to the city? Did they really want to fight for a seat on the bus? Looking back at our city's history, I am glad that inventions like the underground railway was created. Original Spadina Subway line. My Lost City: Personal Essays, 1920-1940.

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ApHist4511 "Inventing Canada": Toronto's Subway. Effects: Pros VS Cons. Click on any of the headings listed below to see additional information and pictures. ON TOP OF THE WORLD. THE SUBWAY BY PHILIP QUINN. Mayor Allan A. Lamport (centre) and Metro Chairman Frederick G. Gardiner (second from right) at official opening of Yonge Street subway March 30th, 1954. Mayor Allan Lamport (right) and TTC staff at official opening of Yonge Street subway March 30th, 1954. Subway Car and Advertising Posters. 1953.

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