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Toronto might get weird new statue of injured elephant in bathtub

Yes, you read that headline correctly — a statue of an injured elephant hanging out in a bathtub could soon grace a major Toronto intersection.And while you absorb that very absurd sequence of words, let me assure you, I can explain everything.Toronto may have shaken off its 20th-century reputation as a boring town that chained up swing sets on Sundays, and has developed thriving culture and art scenes — though not without challenges. The development boom that has reshaped the city skyline is often dealt its fair share of blame for the loss of venues and landmarks, along with rising home prices, but policies like the City's public art requirements and community benefit charges for new developments continue to strong-arm builders into injecting a little bit of whimsy into these otherwise monotonous walls of glass.A July update to a previous 2024 development application seeks to replace a government office building at 135 St. Clair Ave. W., located at th...


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