Vibrant City Dept: “That's not a great mark. I don't think 50 per cent is good enough to ensure that we have a vibrant city in the future,” said Anne Sado, president of the college. PDF: What's the worst thing about Toronto? O nly 52 per cent of Toronto's 18 to 35 year olds believe Toronto will be a better place to live in 10 years, according to a new survey commissioned by George Brown College. The survey of 500 “Generation Y” Torontonians and 300 employers found both groups were slightly pessimistic about the city's future, something that stemmed from their doubts Toronto could unclog its roads, improve its science and technology sectors and provide decent jobs for new immigrants. Some 56 per cent of employers predicted Toronto would be a better place to do business in a decade. As
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