According to the SSP disgrams section, in year 2000, Toronto had 10 completed and u/c buildings with an official height of 152m (500ft) or greater while Chicago had 76. So Toronto only had 13% as many. Now it has 117 vs Chicago's 131 which is 89% as many. Pretty big gap to close within a quarter century.
But it also goes to show how tough it is to hit a moving target. If Chicago hasn't built anything since then, Toronto would have over 50% more.
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