Posted Apr 6, 2010, 4:49 PM
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I suppose it is an appropriate model, but no, Hamilton is not Pittsburgh. The big stand out difference is, ultimately, that Hamilton is so close to Toronto, which could be an advantage, but makes something like Pittsburgh's medical cluster or sports infrastructure a lot less likely. The challenge for Hamilton in my view is to integrate fully into the GTA, while keeping a distinct role, and not becoming a suburb or satellite in one form or another.
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