Bloor St Dept: Nena Hardie, 69, has lived in her brick Annex home for 36 years. She is a retired professor of sociology and a psychologist. She cares about community building, immigration and the environment. She votes NDP. I always have, says Hardie, according to The Star. Until now and as the Conservatives target the GTA in their bid for a majority government, downtown Toronto remains a metropolis apart. In the six ridings strung along Bloor St., the Conservatives are not a factor; the battle is between the NDP and Liberals. Many races will be tight and all feature high-profile candidates. Kate Allen examines the condo factor in Trinity-Spadina, in the first of a series examining the issues in downtown Toronto. Hardie and her like-minded neighbours have long defined the politics of the Trinity-Spadina riding. As
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