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“Today the City of Toronto Removed Our Labyrinth… It always seems to show up, magically in the night, until The City destroys it again.” – Labyrinth – Grange Park – Downtown Toronto

Wednesday September 16, 2020 · HiMY SYeD · 1 min read

“Today the City of Toronto removed our Labyrinth as “graffiti” while leaving the actual graffiti on the benches and park furniture alone.

Every year they do this.

This year,

When this is my kid’s post-school calm down space,

It’s particularly frustrating.

Why can’t we have community art?

Luckily I know it will come back next summer.

It always seems to show up,

Magically in the night,

Until The City destroys it again.”

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Today the @cityofto removed our labyrinth as “graffiti” while leaving the actual graffiti on the benches and park furniture alone. Every year they do this. This year, when this is my kid’s post-school calm down space, it’s particularly frustrating. Why can’t we have community art? Luckily I know it will come back next summer. It always seems to show up, magically in the night, until the City destroys it again.

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