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Bruce Davidson (Ontario politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bruce Davidson (Ontario politician) A. Bruce Davidson is a former administrator in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He served as North York's Commissioner of Planning and Development from 1976 until 1983, when his career ended amid controversy. He later campaigned unsuccessfully for a seat on North York's Board of Control. ==Administrator==
Davidson was a strong supporter of development plans for North York's city centre. He advocated reforming the city's tenancy laws, calling for the legalization of apartments in single-family dwellings. He argued that the city was experiencing rapid growth, and that several illegal apartments had already sprung up.〔Ann Silversides, "UDI ponders ways to aid apartment construction", ''Globe and Mail'', 5 May 1981, B9; David Hayes, "Wheeling around Toronto", ''Globe and Mail'', 9 May 1981, F2.〕 Davidson also opposed a rapid-transit line for Toronto's waterfront, calling instead for such a line to be built on Finch Avenue.〔Alden Baker, "Wheeling around Toronto", ''Globe and Mail'', 13 March 1982, P4.〕 He called for several major development projects, including a new football stadium, to be built in North York rather than downtown Toronto.〔Denys Horgan, "Unsinkable Mel Lastman can afford a life of ease", ''Globe and Mail'', 25 October 1982, P4.〕
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